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A LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES
IN THE BRITISH ISLES
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BY
MILL STEPHENSON, B.A., F.S.A.
LONDON
HEADLEY BROTHERS
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V
PREFACE.
Since the publication of the Rev. Herbert Haines’ Manual of
Monumental Brasses in 1861, many works dealing with the
subject generally have been published, but no attempt has been
made to bring up to date the valuable list he made and printed
in Part II of that work. The want of such a list, not only as a
work of general reference, but also to those more especially
interested in the subject, has long been felt. This new list is based
upon that of Haines, but has been much enlarged, and many
sixteenth and seventeenth century inscriptions added as they are
valuable for the genealogical information given by them. A
complete index of names and places is also added. Every effort
has been made to bring the list up to date, but the present position
of many of the brasses cannot be guaranteed, as owing to
restorations, erecting of war memorials, etc., brasses are being
constantly shifted or buried under organs or wooden platforms.
Theft is also rife, small details such as shields and groups of
children frequently disappear. Whenever pieces of a brass become
loose they should immediately be fastened down again ; if this
cannot be done they should at all events be placed under lock
and key until they can be. A word may also be said about the
over cleaning of brass plates ; patent cleaners in a few years
cause more destruction than centuries of wear. Whenever it is
necessary to clean a brass the use of an old paraffin rag is quite
sufficient.
My thanks are due to many friends for much assistance in
various counties, especially to Mr. H. O. Clark for his complete
revision of the Norfolk list, and to Mr. A. B. Connor for Somerset¬
shire. To Mr. Ralph Griffin, Secretary of the Society of
Antiquaries, I must record my most hearty thanks not only for
visiting a large number of out of the way places and recording
results, but more especially for the patient labour he has bestowed
on reading and criticising the proofs, even including the index.
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LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS
IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER.
E. .G. Allen and Son, 12, Grape Street, Shaftesbury Avenue, W.C.2.
W. J. Andrew, F.S.A., The Old House, Michelmersh, near Ronisey.
Antiquaries, Society of, Burlington House, Piccadilly, W.l.
Eng.-Cap. W. R. Apps, M.V.O., R.N., Branksome, Chandlers Ford,
Hants.
A. A. Armstrong, M.A., 361, Cowley Road, Oxford.
R. G. Baird, Ashenden, Plaxtol, Kent.
E. A. B. Barnard, F.S.A., 26, Warkworth Street, Cambridge.
F. P. Barnard, F.S.A., Bilsby House, near Alford, Lines.
Rev. C. G. Barton, Gautby Rectory, Lincoln.
E. M. Beloe, F.S.A., Chase Lodge, King’s Lynn.
E. G. Benson, Boldre House, Berkhamsted, Herts.
Rev. G. M. Benton, M.A., F.S.A., Fingrinhoe Vicarage, Colchester.
Bickers and Son, Ltd., Charles Street, Haymarket, S.W.l.
Blackburn Public Library, c/o The Librarian.
B. H. Blackwell, 50, Broad Street, Oxford.
C. H. Hunter Blair, F.S.A., 57, Highbury, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
A. Bonner, F.S.A., 23, Streathboume Road, S.W.17.
Boots Book Dept., 280, High Street, Lincoln.
H. L. Bradfer-Laurence, F.S.A., The Priory, North Wooton, Norfolk.
C. A. Bradford, F.S.A., 4, Park Place, St. James’s Street, S.W.L
F. Brand, 26, Oakfield Road, Ilford, Essex.
British Museum, Dept, of British and Mediaeval Antiquities, London,
W.C.l, c/o R. Jaschke, 26, High Street, W.C.2.
J. and E. Bumpas, 350, Oxford Street, W.l.
J. H. Burgess, F.R.G.S., St. Anthony, 51, Cavendish Road, S.W.12.
Sir H. F. Burke, K.C.V.O., C.B., F.S.A., Garter-King-of-Arms, College
of Arms, Queen Victoria Street, E.C.4.
G. H. S. Bushnell, Farleigh Castle Rectory, Bath.
Cardiff Public Library, c/o The Librarian.
Wallis Cash, Wincanton, Somerset.
C. J. P. Cave, F.S.A., Stoner Hill, Petersfield.
O. J. Charlton, F.S.A., 50, Elden Street, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
Cheltenham Public Library, c/o The Librarian.
D. W. Clark, 3, West Stockwell Street, Colchester.
H. O. Clark, 27, Cecil Road, Norwich.
C. Clay, F.S.A., 11, Tite Street, Chelsea, S.W.3.
F. W. Cock, M.D., F.S.A., The Well House, Appledore, Kent.
A. B. Connor, Petersgate, Kewstoke Road, Weston-super-Mare.
Cornish Bros., 39, New Street, Birmingham.
J. E. Cornish, Ltd., St. Anne’s Square, Manchester.
Miss J. C. Cramphorn, St. George’s, Chelmsford.
Rev. Dr. Cranage, F.S.A., 8, Park Terrace, Cambridge.
Rev. Dr. E. Hermitage Day, F.S.A., Newton House, Belmont,
Hereford.
A. N. Disney, M.A., B.Sc., 14, Wilton Crescent, Wimbledon, S.W.19.
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LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS.
H. Druitt, Woodstock, Christchurch, Hants. (2 copies).
G. H. Duckworth, C.B., F.S.A., Royal Commission on Historical
Monuments, 66, Victoria Street, S.W.l.
J. R. Dunlop, F.S.A., 18, Morpeth Mansions, Westminster, S.W.l.
Eton School Library, c/o The Treasurer, Eton.
Exeter City Library, c/o The Librarian.
Maior Victor Farquharson, F.S.A., Naval and JMilitary Club, 94,
Piccadilly, W.l.
Lord Farrer, Abinger Hall, Dorking.
W. H. Fenton, Heston House, Heston, Middx.
A. Finn, J.P., F.S.A., Westbroke House, Lydd, Kent.
Major W. J. Freer, V.D., D.L., F.S.A., The Stonygate, Leicester.
A. C. Fryer, Ph.D., F.S.A., 1.3, Eaton Crescent, Clifton, Bristol.
Gawthorp and Sons, Ltd., 4, Trafalgar Square, W.C.2.
M. S. Giuseppi, I.S.O., F.S.A., 72, Burlington Avenue, Kew Gardens,
Surrey.
Gloucester Public Library, c/o The Librarian.
Miss Rose Graham, F.S.A., 12, Ladbroke Gardens, W.ll.
Rev. H. T. Green, 8, King Street, Thetford, Norfolk.
F. H. Greenhill, Longshoot, Nuneaton, Warwickshire.
Ralph Griffin, F.S.A., 7, Tressillian Road, S.E.4 (20 copies).
Guildhall Library, E.C.l, c/o The Librarian.
R. Harris & Son, 6, Bridge Street, Northampton.
W. J. Hemp, F.S.A., Minshull, High Wycombe (2 copies).
E. W. Hiscoke, 22, Hill Street, Richmond, Surrey.
H. Wilson Holman, F.S.A., Furlong, Topsham, Devon.
W. and R. Holmes, 3, Dunlop Street, Glasgow,
Rev. V. Hope, Radley College, Abingdon, Berks.
J. A. Humphries, Trinity Hall, Cambridge.
IpsAvich Public Library, c/o The Librarian.
Lt.-Col. Karslake, F.S.A., 11, Southwick Crescent, W.2.
W. J. Kaye, M.A,, F.S.A., Pembroke, Park View, Harrogate.
Miss M. Kerr, 58, Cromwell Road, S.W.7.
C. E. Keyser, F.S.A., Aldermaston Court, near Reading.
Kingsford, H. S., Society of Antiquaries, Burlington House, Piccadilly,
W.l.
W. G. Klein, F.S.A., 7, Eldon Road, N.W.3.
A. Knox, 70, Atholl Street, Douglas, Isle of Man.
Brig.-Gen. F. Lambarde, C.M.G,, 2, Kentish Mansions, Tunbridge
Wells.
P. Laver, F.S.A., 43, Head Street, Colchester.
Rev. H. Lawrance, Dinting Vicarage, Glossop.
H. W. I iewer, F.S.A., Priors, Loughton, Essex.
W. A. Littledale, F.S.A., 21, The Boltons, S.W.IO.
Liverpool Athenaeum, 40, Church Street, Liverpool, c/o The Librarian.
Liverpool Reference Library, William Brown Street, Liverpool,
c/o The Librarian.
Lt.-Col. G. B. Croft Lyons, F.S.A., 8, Neville Street, S.W.7.
Malvern Public Library, Worcs., c/o The Librarian.
Major C. A. Markham, F.S.A., The Garth, Dallington, Northampton.
Matthews and Brooke, Bradford.
Missionary Equipment and Literature Supply, Ltd., Church House,
S.W.L
LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS.
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H. T. Morley. F.S.P., Leicester House, King’s Road, Reading.
P. Nelson, F.S.A., Beechwood, Calderstones, Liverpool.
R. Neville, c/o W. C. Neville, Ltd., Chilwell, Notts.
Newcastle-upon-Tyne Literary and Philosophical Society.
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Society of Antiquaries of, Black Gate
Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
P. Norman, F.S.A., 45, Evelyn Gardens, S.W.7.
Norwich Public Library, c/o The Librarian.
V. L. Oliver, F.S.A., Greenhill House, Weymouth.
H. Oppenheimer, F.S.A., 9, Kensington Palace Gardens, W.8.
Oxford, New College, c/o Prof. J. L. Myres, F.S.A., Librarian.
W. Page, F.S.A., Ashmere Croft, Middleton, near Bognor.
H. J. Paine, Great Melton Rectory, Norwich.
Roland Paul, F.S.A., 37, Canynge Square, Clifton, Bristol.
R. H. Pearson, 13, Addiscombe Road, Croydon.
T. F. Phillpot, Ditton Lodge, 23, Lewin Road, Streatham Common,
S.W.16.
W. W. Porteous, 42, Grosvenor Road, Tunbridge Wells.
W. H. Quarrell, F.S.A., 9, Brechin Place, S.W.7.
Rev. R. Quirk, Southgate House, Winchester.
R. A. Raven, 3, Hillmorton Road, Rugby.
R. Garraway Rice, F.S.A., Park House, 75, Albert Bridge Road,
S.W.ll.
Mrs. Garraway Rice, Park House, 75, Albert Bridge Road, S.W.ll.
G. A. E. Ruck, 27, Palmerston Place, Edinburgh (3 copies).
G. Me. N. Rushforth, M.A., F.S.A., Riddlesden, Malvern Wells.
St. John of Jerusalem, Order of, St. John’s Gate, E.C.l, c/o The
Librarian.
Sanderson, H. K. St. J., Ashfield, Rothsay Place, Bedford.
H. Sands, F.S.A., 16, Portland Court, Great Portland Street, W.l.
Sherratt and Hughes, 34, Cross Street, Manchester.
J. Challenor Smith, F.S.A., Silchester Conunon, near Reading (2
copies).
C. F. D. Sperling, Ballington Hall, near Sudbury, Suffolk.
L. Stampa, F.S.A., 61, Holywell, Oxford.
Stationery Office, H.M., c/o The Director of Publications, Books
Section, Princes Street, S.W. 1.
R. H. Stephenson, 10, Salisbury Road, Leicester.
C. Stokes, 22, Kent Avenue, Ashford, Kent.
P. J. Thornhill, The Beeches, Staines, Middx.
Truslove and Hanson, 153, Oxford Street, W.L
Victoria and Albert Museum, South Kensington, S.W. 7, c/o The
Director and Secretary (2 copies).
E. Walker, F.S.A., 16, CliffW’s Inn, E.C.4.
Walthamstow Public Library, E.17, c/o The Librarian.
Mrs. Warde-Aldam, M.B.E., A.R.R.C., HootonPagnell Hall, Doncaster.
Rev. C. E. Whiting, St. Chad’s College, Durham.
H. B. Whitley, Divisional Engineers Office, Great Western Railway,
Gloucester.
Wigan Public Library, c/o The Librarian.
Rev. E. W. Wilmott, Stanningfield Rectory, Bury St. Edmunds.
E. Woolley, F.S.A., Collingworth, Lemsford Road, St. xHbans.
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CONTENTS.
PAGE
PREFACE . . . . . . . . . . V
LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS . . . . . . . . vii
GENERAL WORKS OF REFERENCE . . . . xiii
ABBREVIATIONS, ETC. . . . . . . , . xvi
BEDFORDSHIRE . . . . . . . . . . 1
BERKSHIRE . . . . . . . . . . 14
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE . . . . . . . . 33
CAMBRIDGESHIRE . . . . . . . . 55
CHESHIRE , . . . . . . . . . 68
CORNWALL . . . . . . . . . . 70
CUMBERLAND . . . . . . . . . . 78
DERBYSHIRE . . . . . . . . . . 79
DEVONSHIRE . . . . . , . . . . 89
DORSETSHIRE . . . . . . . . . . 97
DURHAM . . . . . . . . . . 104
ESSEX . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
GLOUCESTERSHIRE . . . . . . . . 145
HAMPSHIRE . . . . . . . . . . 157
ISLE OF WIGHT . . . . . . . . . . 171
HEREFORDSHIRE . . . . . . . . 172
HERTFORDSHIRE . . . . . . . . . . 177
HUNTINGDONSHIRE . . . . . . . . 201
KENT . . . . . . . . . . . . 204
LANCASHIRE . . . . . . . . . . 269
LEICESTERSHIRE . . . . . . . . . . 274
LINCOLNSHIRE . . . . . . . . . . 279
MIDDLESEX . . . . . . . . • . 295
MONMOUTHSHIRE . . . . . . . . 318
NORFOLK . . . . . . . . . . 319
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE . . . . . . • • 377
NORTHUMBERLAND . . . . . . • • 392
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE . . . . . . . • 393
OXFORDSHIRE . . . . . . . . . . 397
RUTLAND . . . . . . . . . . 426
SHROPSHIRE . . . . . . . . . . 427
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CONTENTS.
SOMERSETSHIRE . .
STAFFORDSHIRE . .
SUFFOLK . .
SURREY
SUSSEX
WARWICKSHIRE . .
WESTMORLAND
WILTSHIRE
WORCESTERSHIRE
YORKSHIRE
IRELAND . .
SCOTLAND . .
WALES
ISLE OF MAN
MUSEUMS AND SOCIETIES
PRIVATE POSSESSION
DERELICTS
INDEX
ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS
PAGE
431
441
446
477
501
519
527
528
537
541
567
568
569
574
575
582
587
593
717
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GENERAL WORKS OF REFERENCE.
Books relating to particular counties will be found under the
headings of the respective counties.
Alcuin Club Collections, vol. XXII (1919). The Ornaments of the Ministers
as shown on English Monumental Brasses.
Anastatic Drawing Society.
Antiquarian Etching Club, 5 vols., 1849-53.
Antiquarian Repertory, 2nd ed., 4 vols., 1807-9.
Antiquaries Journal. Journal of the Society of Antiquaries of London.
Antiquary, 1880-1915.
Arch. Jour. Journal of the Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and
Ireland.
Ashdown, Armour. British and Foreign Arms and Armour, by C. H.
Ashdown, 1909.
Ashdown, Costume. British Costume during XIX centuries, by Mrs. C. H.
Ashdown, 1910.
Assoc. Archit. Soc. Reports. Reports, etc., of the Associated Architectural
Societies of Northampton, York, Lincoln, Bedford, etc.
B. A.A. Jour. Journal of the British Archaeological Association.
Bazaar.
Beaumont. Ancient Memorial Brasses, by E. T. Beaumont, 1913.
Bib. Top. Brit. Bibliotheca Topographica Britannica, by John Nichols,
1780-95.
Boutell, Br. and Slabs. Monumental Brasses and Slabs, by C. Boutell, 1847.
Boutell, Series. The Monumental Brasses of England, a series of engrav¬
ings on wood, by C. Boutell, 1849.
Boutell, Christian Mon. Christian Monuments in England and Wales,
by C. Boutell, 1854.
Boy’s Own Paper.
British Architect.
Builder.
Building News.
Burlington Magazine.
Cambridge Camden Soc. Illust. Illustrations of Monumental Brasses
published by the Cambridge Camden Society, 1846.
Clinch, Churches. Old English Churches, by G. Clinch, 1900.
Clinch, Costume. English Costume, by G. Clinch, 1909 (Antiquary’s Books).
Crossley. English Church Monuments, by F. H. Crossley, 1921.
C. U.A.B.C. Trans. Transactions of the Cambridge University Association
of Brass Collectors, pts. 1-12, 1887-1893. (Afterwards the Monumental
Brass Society.)
Dasent. The Speakers of the House of Commons, by A. I. Dasent, 1911.
Druitt. A Manual of Costume as illustrated by Monumental Brasses, by H.
Druitt, 1906.
Drummond. Noble British Families, by H. Drummond, 2 vols. 1846.
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GENERAL WORKS OF REFERENCE.
Enoycl. Brit. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th ed., 1910, article Brasses.
Fairholt, Costume. Costume in England, by F. W. Fairholt, 3rd ed. by
the Hon. H. A. Dillon, 2 vols, 1885.
Foster, Feudal Arms. Some Feudal Coats of Arms, by J. Foster, 4to ed.
1901, 8vo ed., 1902.
Gawthorp. The Brasses of om* Homeland Churches, by W. E. Gawthorp,
192.3.
Gent. Mag. Gentleman’s Magazine, 1731-1868.
Geneal. Mag. Genealogical Magazine, 1898-1904.
Girl’s Own Paper.
Gough. Sepulchral Monuments of Great Britain, by R. Gough, 2 vols.
1786-96 (frequently bound in 5 parts).
Haines. A Manual of Monumental Brasses, by H. Haines, 1861.
Hartshorne, Fun. Mon. Funeral Monuments in Northamptonshire, etc.,
by C. H. Hartshorne, 1840.
Hewitt, Armour. Ancient Armour and Weapons in Europe, by J. Hewitt,
3 vols. 1855-60.
Hollis. Monumental Effigies of Great Britain, by T. and G. Hollis, 1840-42.
Home Counties Mag. Home Counties Magazine. 1889-1912.
Lysons, Mag Brit. Magna Britannia, by D. and S. Lysons, 6 vols., 1806-22.
Macalister, Eccles. Vests. Ecclesiastical Vestments, by R. A. S. Macalister,
1896.
Macklin, Mon. Br. Monumental Brasses, by H. W. Macklin, 1st ed., 1890,
6th ed., 1913.
Macklin, Br. of Eng. The Brasses of England, by H. V/. Macklin, 1907
(Antiquary’s Books).
Misc. Gen. et Her. Miscellanea Genealogica et Heraldica.
M. B. S. Portfolio. Portfolio of the Monumental Brass Society, 4 vols.,
1894-1914.
M. B. S. Trans. Transactions of the Monumental Brass Society, 6 vols.,
1887-1914, including 12 parts of the C.U. A. B. C. Trans., viz., vol. I, pts.
1-10, and II, pts. 11 and 12.
Oxford Jour, of Mon. Br. The Oxford Journal of Monumental Brasses,
being the Journal of the Oxford University Brass-rubbing Society, vol.
I, 1897-1899, vol. II, pts. 1 and 2, 1900, 3, 1912.
Oxford Portfolio of Mon. Br. The Oxford Portfolio of Monumental Brasses,
published by the Oxford University Brass-rubbing Society, pts. 1-5,
1898-1901.
Oxford Man. A Manual for the study of Monumental Brasses, 1848.
Blanche, Costume. A Cyclopaedia of Costume, bv J. R. Blanche, 2 vols.,
1876-79.
Reliquary, 1860-94.
Reliquary and Illust. Arch. Reliquary and Illustrated Archaeologist, 1895-
1909.
Rogers, Sep. Effs. of Devon. Ancient Sepulchral Effigies, etc., of Devon, by
W. H. Hamilton Rogers, 1877.
Rogers, Memorials of the West. Memorials of the West, by W. H. H. Rogers,
1888.
Rogers, Strife of the Roses. Strife of the Roses and Days of the Tudors in the
West, by W. H. H. Rogers, 1890.
St. Paul’s Eccles. Soc. Trans. Transactions of St. Paul’s Ecclesiological
Society.
Soc. Antiq. Lond. Proc. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of
London, 1 series, 1843-59, 2 series, 1859-1920.
GENERAL WORKS OF REFERENCE.
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Stothard. Monumental Effigies, by C. A. Stothard, 1st ed., 1817, 2nd ed.,
1876.
Suffiing. English Church Brasses, by E. R. Suffiing, 1910.
Topog. and Geneal. Topographer and Genealogist, 3 vols., 1846-58.
V. and A. Mus. List. List of Rubbings of Brasses in the Victoria and Albert
Museum, classified and arranged in chronological order, 1915.
V. C. H. Victoria County Histories.
Waller. A Series of Monumental Brasses from the 13th to the 16th century,
by J. G. and L. A. B. Waller, 1864.
Ward. Brasses, by J. S. M. Ward, 1912 (Cambridge Manuals of Science
and Literature).
Weever. Ancient Funeral Monuments, by J. Weever, 1631.
COLLECTIONS OF RUBBINGS.
British Museum :
Addington. Add. MS. 32490 (54 vols. Atlas folio).
Craven Ord. Add. MS. 32478 (166 folios).
Creeny. Add. MS. 35135, English (paper rolls).
Creeny. Add. MS. 35136, Foreign (paper rolls).
Da\’y. Add. MS. 32483-84, all Suffolk (paper sheets).
Douce. Add. MS. 32479 (paper rolls).
Hartshorne. Add. MS. 34806 (3 vols. Atlas folio).
Hutchison. Add. MS. 32489 (paper rolls).
Rowe. Add. MS. 32481 (paper rolls).
Various. Add. MSS. 32480, 32482, 32485-88, 34891-94.
Society of Antiquaries of London (arranged topographically in portfolios).
Victoria and Albert Museum (classified and arranged chronologically).
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ABBREVIATIONS, ETC.
ABBREVIATIONS, Etc.
abp.
archbishop
Lat.
Latin
acad.
academical dress
local
the work of a provincial
ach.
achievement
school.
arm.
armour
mar.
married
A.T.
altar tomb
marg.
marginal
bart.
baronet
mcht.
merchant
bp.
bishop
mcht. mk.
merchant mark
br.
brass
mur.
mural, against wall
Brit. Mus.
British Museum
mutil.
mutilated
C.
choir, chancel
N.
nave
c.
circa, about
N.A.
north aisle
ch.
church
N.C.
north chapel
chil.
children
N.Tr.
north transept
coh.
coheir
obv.
obverse
coll.
collection
orig.
original.
covd.
covered
palimp.
palimpsest
dau.
daughter
par.
parish
dec.
deceased
pos.
posuit, placed
det.
detail
rect. pi.
rectangular plate
eff.
effigv
rel.
relaid
eleg.
elegiac
rev.
reverse
Eng.
English
S.A.
south aisle
engr.
engraved
s.c.
south chapel
esq.
esquire
S. Tr.
south transept
evang.
sh.
shield
symbols.
evangelistic S3mibols
sm.
small
fern.
female
Soc. Antiq.
Society of Antiquaries
fig-
figure
Trin.
Trinity
Fr.
French
V. and A.
frag.
fragment
Mus.
Victoria and Albert
h.
heir
Museum
hf.
half
vests.
vestments
inscr.
inscription
vv.
verses
kng.
kneeling
w.
wife.
knt.
knight
Words or dates enclosed in rectangular brackets contain information
which cannot be ascertained from the present state of the brass, but which
has been supplied from authentic sources, generally wills or inquisitions.
The dates in Clarendon type are those of the engraving of the brasses,
usually the date of death.
Figures less than 18 inches in length are described as small, above 42
inches as large.
When nothing is said about the inscription, but names and dates are
given, it may be presumed the inscription is in existence.
The titles of works in which illustrations of brasses are to be found are
printed in italics.
BEDFORDSHIRE.
Fisher, Colls. Collections Genealogical and Topographical for Bedfordshire,
by T. Fisher, 1812-36.
Fisher, Mon. Rem. Monumental Remains and Antiquities in Bedfordshire,
by T. Fisher, 1828.
Isherwood, Grace. Monumental Brasses in Bedfordshire Churches, 1906.
Sanderson, H. K. St. J. The Brasses of Bedfordshire, contributed to the
Transactions of the Monumental Brass Society, vol. II, pp. 33, 74,
117, 153, 193, 275, and vol. Ill, p. 31.
V. C. H. Beds. Victoria County History, Bedfordshire.
Ampthill. I. Wm. Hicchecok, woolman, mcht., ‘‘ locum
tenens ” of the staple of Calais, 1450, in civil dress, mutil., and
widow “ domina ” Agnes. II. John Lodyngton junior, 1485,
(eff. lost), and w. Margt., sm., worn. III. John Barnard,
chapman, in civil dress, and w. Ellen, 1506, sm., worn ; inscr.,
4 sons and 3 daus. lost. Fisher, Mon. Rem., no. 32. IV.
Inscr. in 7 Eng. vv., c. 1520 ; Trinity and scroll lost. Fisher,
Mon. Rem., no. 31. V. Sir Mch. Harve, 1532, in arm.,
marg. inscr. and 1 sh., now mur., N.A. Fisher, Mon. Rem.,
no. 2 ; Suffolk Proc., Ill, 315. Nos. I-IV now on boards on Tower
piers .
Arlesley. I. Inscr. and ach. Bich. Edwards, esq., 1638,
aged 57, N.
Aspley Guise. I. Priest in acad. kng., with St. John Bapt.
standing, c. 1410 ; cross and marg. inscr. lost ; rel., N.A. Fisher,
Colls., pi. 6. II. [Sir John Guise, 1501], in arm. with SS. collar,
crest and 4 shs. ; inscr. lost ; N.A. Fisher, Colls., pi. 5. III.
Inscr. in 9 Lat. vv. Wm. Stone, 1618, aged 72, mur., C.
Barford, Great. I. Man in arm. and w., c. 1525 ; inscr.
lost ; mur., C. II. Inscr. John Fetzgefferie, 1535, on a board, C.
Barford, Little. I. Thos. Perys, 1535, in civil dress, and
w. Agnes, local, N. Fisher, Mon. Rem., no. 3.
Barton-in-the-Clay. I. Inscr. Philip de Lee, rector [1349].
II. Rich. Brey, rector [1396], hf. eS. in mass vests. Anonymous.
III. Civilian, c. 1490 ; inscr. lost ; sm., worn. All rel. in one slab
and mur., C.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Bedford, St. Mary. I. Bobt. Hawse, gent., thrice mayor,
1627, aged 52, in civil dress, under wooden floor of C. Fisher,
Colls., pi. 12. II. Inscr. with 4 Eng. vv. Judeth, dau. of Thos.
Hawse, w. of Thos. Baldwin, esq., 1629, aged 51. III. Inscr.
Wm. Thorne [infant son of no. V.], 1640, mur., C. IV. Mary,
eld. dau, of Wm. Horspoole, esq., w. of Dr. Giles Thorne, 1663,
aged 61, with 3 daus., rect. pi. with inscr. and sh., mur., C. V.
Inscr. with ach. Giles Thorne, D.D., chaplain in ordinary to
Chas. II, archdeacon of Bucks., rector of St. Mary and of St.
Peter, Bedford, 1671, mur., C.
Bedford, St. Paul. I. Sir Wm. Harper, lord mayor of London
[in 1561], founder of Bedford grammar-school and almshouses,
1573, aged 77, in arm. with mantle, and 2nd w. Margt. [Leeder or
Lethers], rel. and partly restored, A.T., S.C. D.G. Carey Elwes,
Bedford and neighbourhood, 14 ; Fisher, Colls., pi. 11 ; Bond, and
Middx. Arch. Soc. Trans., IV, 86 ; Macklin, Mon. Br., 1st ed.,
30, 6th ed., 32 ; The Ousel, Xmas (1899) Number, supplement.
II. Inscr. Robt. Waller, thrice mayor, 1608, aged 73, and w. Mary,
1606, aged 71, had 7 sons and 5 daus., mur., C. III. Inscr. with
engraver’s monogram. Wm. Waller, 5th son of no. II., thrice
mayor, 1636, aged 58, mur., C. M.B.S. Trans., II, 90 (monogram).
Biddenham. I. Wm. Faldo and w. Agnes, also John Faldo,
c. 1490, both in civil dress, rel. on vestry floor : Fisher, Colls.,
pi. 15. II. Inscr. and 6 Lat. vv. John Aylyff, rector [1454-1499],
inscr. mur., Tower, vv. mur., C. III. Man and woman in
shrouds, c. 1520 ; inscr. lost ; rel., Vestry. IV. Helen, dau.
of Geo. Nodes of Shephall, esq., w. of Wm. Boteler, esq., 1639,
rect. pi. with bust and inscr., mur., Vestry.
Biggleswade. I. Wm. Halsted, 1449, in civil dress, head
gone, and 2 ws., Isabel (lost) and Alice (name cut on shoulder),
worn, now mur., N.C. behind organ. II. Inscr. in 16 Lat. vv.,
portions of marg. inscr. in 10 Lat. vv., shafts of canopy, 2 crescents
and 1 scroll ; the remains of the br. to John Rudyng, prebendary
[of Lincoln], archdeacon of Bedford, and rector of St. Michael,
Gloucester, [rebuilder of the chancel, c. 1467, died 1481], under
canopy with SS. John Bapt., Anne, Elizth., and Mary of Eg3rpt
in the upper part, sm. fig. of death and two angels with St. John’s
head ; the original slab powdered with crescents and escallops ;
the frags, now rel. on N. wall of C. Gough, II, pi. 102, p. 273
(with slab). The flgure of death is now in private hands.
Blunham. I. Rich. Maulaye, mercer, 1506, in civil dress,
and w. Alice, N.
BEDFORDSHIRE.
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Bromham. [Sir John Dyve], 1535, in arm., with his mother
Elizth., dan. and h. of Thos. Wilde, esq. [1497], and w. Isabel,
dan. and h. of Sir Balph Hastings, triple canopy mntih, foot
inscr. and mutil. marg. inscr. in Lat vv., 5 shs. (2 lost), large, C. ;
a palimp. by appropriation, originally commemorating Thos.
Widville of Grafton, esq., 1435, with SS. collar, and ws. Elizth.
and Alice. The only alterations made were the insertion of a
new foot inscr. and of 3 shs. on the finials of the canopy. In 1923
four pieces of canopy work were loose in the vestry. Lysons, Mag.
Brit., I, 695* ; M.B.S. Portfolio, IV, pi. 2 ; F. and A. Mus. List,
pi. 16.
CADDiHGTOisr. I. Johii Hawtt alias Cryscyan, 1505, in civil
dress, and w\ Elizth., with 4 sons and 4 dans., N. II. Edw.
Dormer, yeoman, 1518, in civil dress, and 2 ws., Joan with 7 sons
and 7 daus., and Elizth., N.A.
Campton. I. Bich. Carlyll, esq., in civil dress, and w. Joan,
both died 14 Eeb., 1489, sm., N. Fisher, Mon. Bern., no. 4.
Cardington. I. [Sir Wm. Gascoigne, comptroller of the
household to cardinal Wolsey, 1540], in arm. with tabard, and 2
ws. [Elizth., dau. of Sir John Pennington, and - dau. of John
Winter], both in heraldic dresses ; children and inscr. lost ; A.T.,
C. Suffolk Visitation, 1561, ed. by J. J. Hoivard, II, 162, origin¬
ally published in East Anglian N. and Q. ; V. and A. Mus. List.
pi. 30, no. I. II. Sir Jarrate Harvye, 2nd son of John Harvye
of Thurley, esq., 1638, aged 69, in arm., and w. Dorothy, dau.
and coh. of John Gascoigne of Cardington manor, esq., with 6 sons
and 5 daus., A.T., C. C.U.A.B.C. Trans., pt. X, p. 14; Suff.
Visit., II, 160; V. and A. List, pi. 33, no. 1. Sir Jarrate was
knighted by the earl of Essex for bravery at the siege of Cadiz,
being the first man to enter the town.
Carlton. I. Inscr. with scroll. Joan Goddard, 1610, mur., C.
Clapham. I. Inscr. with sh. Anne Waferer, w. of Thos. Turner
of Audley End, Essex, died in childbed, 1617, C.
Clifton. I. John Fysher, esq., son of Sir Mich. Fysher, 1528,
in arm., and w. ; a dau. lost ; local, N.A. Fisher, Colls., pi. 23.
The inscr. (eff. gone) to Wm. Haryson, priest, 1516 is now lost.
Rubbing in coll. Soc. Antiq.
CoLiMWORTH. I. Inscr. Eleanor, dau. and h. of Almaric de St.
Amand, w. of Sir Gerard Braybrook, died 1389, but engr. later
c. 1460 (?) ; sh. lost ; mur., C. Fisher, Mon. Rem., no. 6.
CoPLE. I. Nichol Roland, serjeant-at-law, in robes, and w.
Pernel, c. 1410, Fr. inscr., C. Druitt, 221 ; Fisher, Colls., pi. 27 ;
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
M.B.S. Trans,, II, 153. II. Walter Roland, c. 1415, in arm.,
Fr. inscr,,, now mur., N.C. Fisher, Colls., pi. 26. III. John
Launcelyn, esq., 1435, in arm., and w. Margt., C. Fisher, Colls.,
pi. 25 ; M.B.S. Trans., II, 193. IV. Thos Gray [1507], in arm.,
and w. Benet [Launcelyn], with 4 sons, 7 daus., 2 shs. and inscr.
in 14 Eng. vv., local, A.T., S.C. V. Sir Walter Luke, justice
of the pleas, 1544, in robes, and w. Anne, “ norysthe ” (nurse) to
Hen. VIII, dau. and h. of John Launceleyn, esq., in heraldic
mantle, 1538, kng., 2 shs. on back & 1 on front of tomb ; Trinity,
scrolls and chamfer inscr. lost ; mur., A.T., N.C. VI. Inscr,
and sh. Robt. Bulkeley, esq., 1550, and w. Joan, by whom 6 sons
and 4 daus., mur., S.C. VII. Robt. Bulkeley, esq. [1550],
in arm. with 4 sons, and w. Joan, dau. of Sir Wm. Gascoyne, 1556,
with 4 daus., all kng., rect. pi. with inscr. and ach., mur. in wooden
frame, S.C. VIII. Nich. Luke, esq., a baron of the exchequer,
1563, in robes, and w. Cecyle, dau. and h. of Sir Thos. Waulton,
kng. with 5 sons, 4 daus. and 2 shs., mur., N.C. IX. Three
shs., Luke, Waulton, and the same impaled ; chamfer inscr.
lost ; A.T., N.C. X. Inscr., 2 sons and 2 daus. ; the remains
of the br. to Thos. Spencer, 1547, and w. Anne, dau. of Robt.
Bulkeley, esq., 1590 ; now in N.C. partly covered by organ.
In coll. Soc. Antiq. is a rubbing of a priest, c. 1430 in mass vests.,
once in N. but now lost. The brass to Wm. Bulkeley, esq., 1568,
in arm., and w. Jane dau. of Nich. Luke, kng., with 3 sons and
4 daus., said to have been in this church, appears to be a confusion
with Fordingbridge, Hants, (q.v.).
Cranfieli). I. Inscr. with 6 Eng. vv. Thos. Grubbe, rector for
33 years, 1652, aged 58, restored and filled in, mur., C.
Dean. I. Thos. Parker, rector, prebendary of St. Mary’s,
Shrewsbury, 1501, in almuce ; B.V.M. and Child lost ; A.T., S.C.
II. Inscr. Rich. Hood, 1690, aged 51, and w. Anne, dau. of Thos.
Taylor, parson of Huntingdon, 1669, aged 33 ; their dau. Ann
pos. ; mur., S.C.
Dunstable. I. [Laur. Pygot, woolman, 1450], in civil dress,
feet lost, and w. [Alice], also 2 mcht. marks, all loose ; 3 sons,
6 daus., another son [? Laur. Cantelow, son-in Jaw], and inscr.
lost ; formerly in N. M.B.S. Trans., II, 90 (mk) ; Oxford Jour,
of Mon. Br., I, 40, fig. 19 (mk). II. One w. and inscr., loose ;
the remains of the br. to John Pedder, 1463, in civil dress, and 3
ws. Margt., Maud, and Agnes, formerly in S.A. III. John
Blunte, 1502, in civil dress, and w. Elizth., inscr. and part of
scroll “ e cells deus miserere nobis ”, all loose ; 8 sons, 7 daus.
BEDFORDSHIRE.
and Trinity lost ; formerly in N. IV. Rich, Pynfold, 1516,
in civil dress, and w. Margt., 4 sons, 2 shs. ; 7 dans, lost ; formerly
N., now S.A. V. Four dans, and mutil. inscr., loose ; the
remains of the hr. to Robt. Alee, 1518, and 2 ws., Elizth. [with
1 son and 3 daus.], and Agnes [with 2 sons and 4 dans.], in shrouds ;
formerly in N.A. Haines, 171 (man). Effs. of man and 1 w.
now in V. and A. Mus. VI. Inscr., loose ; the remains of the
br. to Nich. Purvey, 1521 and 2 ws. Elizth. and Alice, with 3
sons and 2 daus. ; formerly in N. Eff. of 1 w. now in V. and A.
Mus. VII. Rich. Fjmche, citizen and mcht. -tailor of London,
1640, aged about 81, in civil dress, and parents, Thos. Fynche,
1586, in civil dress, and Elizth. Fynche, 1607, marg. inscr. and
arms of Mcht. -tailors’ Co. ; another inscr. lost ; formerly N.,
now in S.A. All the loose brasses kept in a chest in the S.A.
in 1911. In addition to the losses mentioned above, the follow¬
ing brasses have completely disappeared since 1864 ; (1) A civilian
and w., c. 1460, sm., formerly in N. Possibly Wm. Mulso and w.
see ‘‘ Haines ”, p. 173 ; (2) Hen. Fayrey, 1516 and w. Agnes, in
shrouds, with 5 sons ; 4 daus. previously lost ; N. Fisher, Colls.,
pi. 32. Stolen between 1870-80 during a restoration, see ‘‘ Proc.
Soc. Antiq.”, 2 S, VIII, 433. The 2 effs. are now in V. and A.
Mus., and the 5 sons in private possession. (3) A civilian and w\,
c. 1520, N. Rubbings of all the lost brasses are in coll. Soc.
Antiq.
Hunton. I. Inscr. with 4 Eng. vv. John Chissull, gent., 1642,
mur., N.A.
Eaton-Bray. I. Inscr. (eff. lost). Jane, dau. of Edm., lord
Bray, 1539, now with no. II. Fisher, Mon. Rem., no. 33. II.
Jane, lady Bray, dau. and h. of Rich Halwell, esq., son of Sir
John Halwell of Devon, by Anne dau. and h. of Sir John Horbery,
w. of Sir Edm. Bray, lord Bray, 1558, with 1 son, 10 daus. and
arms on 2 lozenges, mur. A.T., C.
Eatoi^-Socon. I. John Covesgrave, in civil dress, and w.,
c. 1400, 2 scrolls mutil. ; marg. inscr. lost ; N.A. Fisher, Mon.
Rem., no. 9. II. Lady, c. 1450, worn, sm. ; husband and
inscr. lost ; N. III. Inscr. Elen, w. of Sir Thos. Wawton,
1458, now mur. on a board, N. IV. Two sons and a sh. Walton
imp. Conquest, c. 1570 ; parents and inscr. lost ; C. V. Inscr.
Elizth., w. of John Brackin, esq., 1655, and dau. Elizth., 1650,
now mur. on a board, N.
Elstow. I. Margery, dau. of Ralph Parlys by Joan, dau. of
John Talbot of Richards Castle, Hereford, widow of Sir Wm.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BKASSES.
Argentine, 1427, marg. inscr. in Lat. vv. mutil., 1 sh., S.C. Gough,
n, pi. 122, p. 346 ; Suffolk Proc., II, 402. This lady was twice a
widow, her 1st husband being John Harvey, whose brass remains
at Thurleigh in this county, see “ Topog. and Geneal.”, I, 71,
and '' C.U.A.B.C. Trans.”, pt. X, 14. II. Dame Elizth. Herwy,
abbess of Elstow [1501-24, died 1527], engr. c. 1520, date not filled
in, marg. inscr. mutil., 1 sh, ; scrolls, etc., lost ; S.C. Assoc. Archil.
Soc. Reports, VII, 127 ; Beaumont, 119 ; Fairholt, Costume, I,
198 ; Fisher, Colls., pi. 37 ; Gawthorp, pi. 47, p. 92 ; Gough, II,
pi., 122, p. 346; Planche, Costume, I, 154; Suff. Proc., II, 404;
V. and A. Mus. List, pi. 52, no. 2 ; Waller, pt. 15.
Eyworth. I. Rich. Gadburye, gent., 1624, aged about 63,
in civil dress, and 2nd w. Margt., dau. of Thos. Anderson of Castle
Thorpe, Lines., esq., with dau. Magdalenna [died 1618, aged 5] ;
he left in trust 6 acres of arable land in Wrestling worth and 8
acres at Dunton for the poor ; 1 sh., C. Macklin, Br. of Eng.,
281 (man) ; M.B.S. Portfolio, I, pt. 1, pi. 6.
Farndish. I, Inscr. and sh. John Johnson, gent., “ de antiqua
familia in Northcrowley in com. Bucking.”, rector, 1625, “ quicum
annos fere centum compleverat ”, rel., C.
Felmersham. I. Civilian and w., c. 1610, sm., worn ; inscr.
lost ; N. Tr. II. Inscr. Rich Otway, citizen and mcht. -tailor
of London, 1621, “ stilo anglie ”, aged 74, X.
Flitton. I. Dame Eleanor, widow of Sir Hen. Conquest,
1434, head lost, mur., X.A. II. Thos Waren, gent., 1544, in
arm., and w. Elizth. ; male eff. and children lost ; inscr. mutil.
and palimp., on rev. a portion of another inscr. in Lat vv. ; sm.
mur., N.A. III. Harry, son and h. of Sir Harry Gray, 1545,
in arm., 1 sh., N.C. Fisher, Colls., pi. 43. IV. Inscr. Alice,
w. of Mr. Reginald Hill, died in childbirth of her 1st son Wm.,
1594, mur., X.A. V. Thos. Hill, gent., receiver-general to
Reginald, Hen., and Chas., earls of Kent, 1628, aged 101, in civil
dress, inscr., 4 Eng. vv. and ach., C.
Goldington. I. Rich. Fyssher, 1507, in civil dress, N.A.
Fisher, Colls., pi. 45. II. Robt. Hatley, esq., 1585, in arm.,
kng., inscr. in 8 Lat. and 8 Eng. vv., 1 sh., mur., C.
Gravenhurst, Lower. I. Inscr. in Fr. Sir Robt. de
Bilhemore, [1361], rebuilder of ch. ; ach. lost ; now mur., C.,
slab on floor partly covered. Fisher, Colls., pi. 47 ; V.C.H.,
Beds., II, 332. II. Benj. Piggott, esq., J.P., son of Francis
Piggott, esq., by Margery, dau. of Sir John St. John of Bletso,
widow of Hen. Grey of Wrest, Beds., 1606, aged 55, in civil dress^
BEDFORDSHIRE.
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and 3 ws., (1) Mary, dan. of Ralph Astrey of Harlington, Beds,
esq., with 1 son, (2) Anne, dau. and coh. of Thos. Wiseman of
Essex, esq., with 2 sons and 2 dans., (3) Bridget, dau. of John
Nedham of Wymondley, Herts., esq., with 2 sons and 7 daus.,
long genealogical inscr., mur., A.T., C.
Hatley Cockayne. I. Man in arm., c. 1430. Possibly from
the br. to John Cockayne, 1429, and w. Ida, 1426. II. Five
sons and 5 daus., c. 1430, now with no. VII, but possibly belonging
to no. I. III. Lady, c. 1480, now with no. I, but possibly either
Elizth. or Joan, ws. of John Cockayne, 1490. IV. Three sons
and I dau., c. 1480, now with no. I, but possibly belonging to
no. III. V. Edm. Cokayne, esq., 1515, in arm., and w. Elizth.
[Lock], with 12 sons and 4 daus., 1 sh. Fisher, Mon. Rem., no. 8.
VI. Two sons, c. 1525, now with no. 1, but belonging to no. VII.
VII. Wm. Cokyn, esq., 1527, in arm., and ws. Dorothy and Kath.,
with 2 sons (no. VI) and 2 daus. (? lost) ; worn. The children
of no. II. now with these figures. Fisher, Mon. Rem., no. 7.
VIII. Scroll, “ Quisquis eris ” etc., now under no. III. All
rel. on nave floor and mixed up. In N. is the indent for a
fine floriated cross with marg. inscr. in Lombardics to Dame
. aut de Brien, 14th cent.
Hawnes. I. Anth. Newdigate, esq., “ curie generalium super-
visorum terrarum quondam regis Henrici Octavi dum steterit
auditorum unus,” 1568, in civil dress, ach., mur., C.
Hicham Gobion. I. Kath., eld. dau. of Hen. Butler of Brant-
field, Herts., esq., w. of John Browne of Flamberts, Essex, esq.,
1602, aged 37, with 9 sons, 6 daus. and sh., mur., C. II. Jane,
dau. of Sir Hen. Butler, w. of Edw. Cason, esq., 1603, with 1
dau. Julian (dec.) and 1 son Hen., sh., mur., C.
Holwell. I. Chalice and wafer, two woodhouses or wild
men, and inscr, Robt. Wodehouse, rector, 1515, benefactor to
ch., N. Fisher, Mon. Rem., no. 12 ; Macklin, Br. of Eng., 204
(chalice) ; M.B.S. Trans., II, 171 ; Topog. and Geneal., I, 74.
Houghton Conquest. I. John Conquest, esq,, lord of
Houghton, in arm., and son and h. Rich., in arm., with his
w. Isabel [Damage], 1493 in arabics, with 9 sons, 5 daus. and sh.,
A.T., C. II. Rich, Conquest, esq., 1500, in arm., and ,w.
Elizth. ; 6 sons, 2 daus, and Trinity lost ; sm., C. Fisher, Mon.
Rem., no. 13 ; Macklin, Br. of Eng., 221. The brass to Thos.
Awdley, 1531, and w., with 1 son and 2 daus., originally on A.T.
outside ch. is lost. The tomb only is engr. Fisher, Colls.,
pi. 56.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BEASSES.
Houghton-Regis. I. John Waleys, vicar, [1410], hf. eff. in
mass vests., and his kinsman Wm. Waleys (eh. lost), C. II.
Wm. Walley, vicar, 1506, in mass vests., C.
Hulcote (old church). I. Inscr. Mary, dau. of Ralph and
Martha Smith, w. of Wm. Nicholls, gent., 1619, aged 24, ‘‘ her
children three, one daughter only in life Susanna ”, N.
Husboene Ceawley. I. John Carter, 1600, aged 67, in civil
dress, and w. Agnes, dau. of Thos Tayler of Lidlington, with
2 sons, John, Thos., and 6 daus., Dorothy, Mary, Lucy, Penelope,
Susan, Alice, sm., worn, C.
Kempston. I. Inscr. and 7 sons ; the remains of the hr. to
Wm. Carter, gent., 1605, and w. Marie, dau. of Thos. Aunsell, esq.,
with 7 sons and 10 daus. ; rel., N.
Langfoed. I. Thos. Hundon, vicar, 1520, in mass vests.,
worn, C.
Leighton Buzzaed. I. Wm. Jackmann of Bdlington, gent.,
1597, in civil dress, and sons Wm. and Reginald, rect. pi. with
inscr., mur., C. II. Francis Welles, gent., 1636, in civil dress,
and 1st w. Margt., dau. of Rich. Saunders, gent., rect. pi. with
inscr., mur., C. III. Inscr. with 6 Lat. vv. Kath., widow of
Rich. Whitlock, gent., mcht. of London, 1649, aged 54, mur., C.
Lidlington (old church). I. Wm. Goldyngton, gent., 149-,
in civil dress, and w. Margt., with 2 sons, 4 daus.. Trinity, mutil.
marg. inscr., and shs., now nearly all lost, C. Fisher, Mon. Rem.,
no. 14.
Luton. I. Hugh atte Spetyll, in civil dress, and w. Alice (eff.
lost), with their eld. son John, a priest in mass vests, (head
repaired in 1911), c. 1415, now in N.C. or Wenlock chapel. Cobbe,
Rev. H., Luton Church, 321 ; Fisher, Mon. Rem., no. 16. II.
Scroll, mutil. ; the only remains of the hr. to John Penthelyn,
LL.B., vicar, 1444. In coll. Soc. Antiq. is a rubbing of the inscr.
III. Eff. of 2nd w. (palimp., on rev. a portion of a shaft of a canopy)
and inscr. in 12 Lat. vv. ; the remains of the br. to John Hay,
for 30 years steward to the abp. of Canterbury, repairer of ch. and
roads, 1455, and ws. Anne (with 3 children) and Isabel. IV.
Lady in widow’s dress, c. 1490, under mutil. triple canopy ;
chamfer inscr. lost ; A.T., N.C. Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 91 (head) ;
Cobbe, 350 ; M.B.S. Portfolio, IV. pi. 9. Probably to a member
of the Rotherham family, possibly to the mother of Thos.
Rotherham, abp. of York, who was buried here. V. Civilian,
c. 1500 ; w. and inscr. lost. VI. Five frags, of marg. inscr. to
[Sir] Thos. [Rotherham, lord of Luton, 1504], and w. [Kath],
BEDFORDSHIKE.
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effs. lost. VII. Four daus. ; the remains of the hr. to John
Lamar, head gone, and w. Elinor, 1512 with 6 sons and 4 daus.
VIII. John Sylam, 1513, in arm., and ws. Elizth. and Joan ; 1
son and 6 daus. lost ; now S. Tr. Ashdotvn, Costume, 221 (head
of one lady) ; Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 93 (ibid.) IX. John
Acworth, esq., 1513, in arm., and ws. Alys and Amy, with 8 sons,
9 daus, marg. inscr. and 4 shs., repaired and rel. in 1911, now
mur., N. Cohbe, 335 ; Fisher, Colls., pi. 64 ; Green, W. A.,
Pedigree of Ackworth, 1905, 16 (from Fisher) ; Misc. Gen. et Her.,
4 S. I, 98. X. John Barbar, 1515, and w. Agnes ; male eff.
and 2 children lost ; now in N. Tr. Cobbe, 337. The inscr.
reads 1415, but this is an engraver’s error, one C. being omitted.
XI. Edw. Sheffeld, LL.D., canon of Lichfield, vicar of Luton,
rector of Camborne, Cornwall, and of Yate, Glouc. [died 1525],
engr. c. 1515, date not filled in, in cap and almuce, with scroll
and 4 shs., now in S. Tr. Cobbe, 320 ; Fisher, Mon. Rem.,
no. 35. XII. Bobt. Su. . . ., in civil dress, head gone, amd 2
ws., - (with 2 sons and 4 daus. lost), and Annys, c. 1520, much
broken and mutil. XIII. Inscr. Boland Staper, citizen and
clothworker of London, 1558, and w. Dorothy, 1565, had 3 sons
and 3 daus., mur., N.C. XIV. Eff. of a lady and a sm. portion
of another, 3 sons and I dau, and 2 sons and 1 dau ; the remains
of the br. to Geo. Botherham of Farley, esq., 1593, and 2 ws.,
(1) Elizth., dau. of Edm. Bardolfe, with 2 sons. Geo., Balph, and
1 dau. Elizth., (2) Anne, dau. of Wm. Gower, esq., with 3 sons,
Isaac, Thos., Edm., and I dau. Anne, worn. XV. Inscr. Lady
Penelope, dau. of John, earl of Bridgewater, by Frances, dau. and
coh. of Ferdinand, earl of Derby, w. of Sir Bobt. Napier of Luton
Hooe, knt. and bart., 1658, mur., S. Tr. Nos. II, III, V-VII,
XII, XIV, fixed to the walls in 1913. Early rubbings of most of
the brasses, showing many pieces now lost, are in coll. Soc. Antiq.,
including one to Bobt. Colshill, mcht. -tailor of London, and w.
Anne, dau. of Thos. Warren, gent., 1524, formerly in N. Tr., and
existing in 1864. It is engr. Cobbe, 332 ; and Fisher, Mon.
Rem., no. 15.
Marston Mortaine. I. Walter Papley, rector, 1420, hf. eff.
in mass vests., C. Fisher, Mon. Rem., no. II. Thos. Beynes,
esq., lord of the manor, 1451, in arm., and widow Alice [Frowick],
with 9 sons (2 headless), 2 shs. ; several daus. lost ; C. Fisher,
Colls., pi. 66. III. Inscr. Mary Lentton, w. of Thos. Beynes,
esq., 1506, C. IV. Two shs., Beynes imp. Mordaunt, and
Leventhorpe imp. Beynes, on side of A.T., S.C. A rubbing of the
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BKASSES.
lower portion of the lost hr. to Wm. Lenthorpe, 1506 in shroud,
formerly in C., is in coll. Soc. Antiq., also of 2 other shs. now
missing.
Maulden. I. Rich. Faldo, esq., 1576, in arm., and w.
Amphelice Chamberlin, with 4 sons, 1 dau. lost, marg. inscr.
mutil., ach. and 4 shs., once on A.T., now mur., S.A. II. Anne,
dau. of Rich Faldo, esq., 1594, aged 18, kng., sm., mur., S.A.
Fisher, Colls., pi. 67.
Mepshall. I. John Mepertyshale, esq., 1440, in arm., and
w. Kath. (eff. lost), worn, now mur., S. Tr. Fisher, Colls., pi. 68.
II. John Boteler, esq., in arm., and w. Elizth., dau. and coh. of
Nich. Kymbell, esq., 1441, mutil. and worn, now mur., S. Tr.
Fisher, Colls., pi. 69. III. Inscr. Thos Rawlyn, rector, 1506,
mur., C. IV. Inscr. Thos. Salmon, M.A., 33 years rector,
1706, " cujus anima propitiatio Christus ”, mur., C.
PoDDiNGTON. I. John Howard, 1518, in civil dress, N. Fisher,
Mon. Rem., no. 20.
PoTTESGROVE. I. Rich. Sawnders, 1535, in civil dress, and w.
Joan, mur., on a board, C. C.U.A.B.C. Trans., pt. XI, p. 6.
II. Wm. Saun[deres, gent., son of Rich.] Saunderes, patron of
the chs. of Pottesgrove and Battlesden, 1563], in civil dress
(lower part of eff. gone), and w. Issabell (only centre of eff. left),
they had 3 children [Thos., Ellen], and Anne, inscr. much mutil. ;
all palimp., made up of portions of a Flemish brass, 14th cent. ;
mur., on a board, C. C.U.A.B.C. Trans., pt. XI, p. 6 (obv.
and rev.).
PuLLOXHiLL. I. Geo. Fittz, esq., lord of the manor of Beeches
and Upbury, 1608, aged 63, in arm., and w. Anne, eld. dau. of
Peter Duckett of Leicestershire, gent., 1596, mar. 16 years, had
no issue, left £10 to the poor of the par., kng., rect. pi. with inscr.,
mur., C., but concealed by organ. II. Inscr. to the same,
formerly on floor, now mur., C. III. Inscr. Dame Anne, w.
of Sir Wm. Briers, knt., 1631, mur., C.
Renhold. I. Edm. Wayte, gent., 1518, in civil dress with dog
at feet, and w. Agnes ; 1 son and 2 daus. lost ; 1 sh., sm.,
A.T., C.
Roxton. I. Inscr. John Fage senior of Chalvesterne, 1400,
loose in chest in 1923. II. Inscr., mutil. John Fage junior of
Chalvesterne, 1408, loose in 1898, but not found in 1923. III.
Inscr. Roger Hunt, 15th cent., A.T., C.
BEDFORDSHIRE.
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Salford. I. John Peddar, 1505, in civil dress, and w. Alice,
with 6 sons and 5 dans, (one or more lost), S.A. Fisher, Mon.
Rem., no. 37.
Sharnbrook. I. Wm. Cobbe, smith, in civil dress, and w.
Alice, both died 1522, and son Thos. ; 6 other children lost ;
rel., N. Fisher, Mon. Rem., no. 21. II. Inscr. Sibell, dan.
of Thos. Cobbe, gent., w. of Wm. Payne of Podington, gent. ;
also Elizth., dan. of Thos. Cobbe, gent., ‘‘ brother of ye said
Sibell,” 1603, N. III. Inscr. Sir Oliver Boteler, knt., 1618,
and w. Anne, dan. and h. of Thos. Barham of Teston, Kent, esq.,
had 3 sons, John, Jas., Wm., and a dan. Ann ; long genealogical
inscr. with ach., and sm. fignres of Labor ” and Qnies ”,
mnr., N.C.
SniLLiNGTOisr. I. Matthew de Asscheton, rector of [Shillington
in the dioc. of Lincoln, and of Walpole in the dioc. of Norf.,
canon of York] and Lincoln, 1400, in cope, marg. inscr. mntih,
large, N.C. Alcuin Club Colls., XXII, 48 (eff) ; Fisher, Colls.,
pi. 88 ; M.B.8. Portfolio, IV, pi. 1. II. Thos. Portyngton,
rector, treasurer of York, 1485, in cope with hood ; marg. inscr.
lost ; 1 sh., local, sm., worn, N.C. Fisher, Mon. Re7n., no. 22.
III. Inscr. with 4 Lat. vv. Peter Ashton, S.T.D., vice-master of
Trin. Coll., Camb., born and died at Shillington, 1638, aged 53 ;
John Hacket, archdeacon of Bedford pos. ; N.C.
SouLDROP. I. John Hanger, 1608, aged 70, in civil dress, kng.,
rect. pi. with inscr., mur.. Tower.
Stagsdeh. I. John Cocke, gent., one of the 4 gentlemen
servants to Jas. I., 1616, aged about 60, in arm. ; mar. Anne
(who pos. in 1617), dau. of John Moyle of Acton, Middx., esq.,
by whom 3 sons and 4 daus. ; also Elizth., one of his 4 daus.,
1617, aged about 11 ; rect, pi. with inscr., sh. and lozenge, mur.,
N.C. Harvey, W. M., The Willey Hundred of Beds., 137.
Stevingtoh. I. Thos. Salle, esq., 1422, in arm., 2 shs., rel.
and restored, S.A. Gent. Mag., 1812, ii, 9.
Sutton. I. Cross fleury and inscr. to Thos. Burgoyn, 1516,
and w. Elizth., N.A. Fisher, Colls., pi. 93 ; M.B.S. Trans.,
Ill, 31.
Thurleigh. I. Man in arm, c. 1420, worn, 1 sh. ; marg.
inscr. lost ; N. Fisher, Mon. Rem., no. 24 ; Buff. Proc., II,
400. Probably John Harvey, died between 1409-19, he mar.
Margery, dau. of Ralph Parlys, see her brass at Elstow, Beds.
II. Inscr. and sh. Edm. Daye, 1590, mur., S.A.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL ERASSES.
Tilbrook. I. Civilian with anelace, and w., c. 1400 ; inscr.
lost ; S.A., under organ, 1923. Ashdown, Costume, 142 ;
Boutell, Series ; Fisher, Mon. Rem., no. 23 ; M.B.S. Portfolio,
I, pt. X, pi. 2.
Tingrith. I. Robt. Hogeson, esq., lord fof the manor,
1611, in civil dress, with 2 swaddled infants, rect. pi. with inscr.
and ach., mur., N.
Toddington. I. Sh., Glemham ; eh. and inscr. lost ; [Chas.,
2nd son of Christ. Glemham of Glemham, Suh., 1601] ; S. Tr.
II. Two pieces of a shrouded figure ; 3 daus. and a swaddled
infant, c. 1480, now mur., on a board, S. Tr. III. Inscr. Thos.
Claver, rector, 1654, C. IV. Inscr. with sh. Thos. Pennington,
gent., 1663, C.
* Totternhoe. I. Inscr. Thos. Greve, quondam prior istius
loci” [? Dunstable], 15th cent., S.A. II. John Warwekhyll,
vicar, 1524, in mass vests, with chalice and wafer, C. III.
Wm., 2nd son of Thos. Michell of Totternhoe, gent., 1621, in
civil dress, sm., C.
Turvey. I. Civilian of the Mordaunt fam., c. 1480, with
scroll, 1 sh. ; inscr. lost ; sm., S.C. Fisher, Mon. Rem., no. 26.
II. Priest, c. 1500, in acad. ; inscr. lost ; S.C. Possibly John
Crosse, rector, 1517. III. Ach. of Mordaunt, c. 1580; inscr.
lost; mur., S.A. IV. Alice, dau. of John Chubnoll of Astwood,
esq., w. of Rich. Bernard, esq. (who pos.), 1606, aged 64, 1 sh.,
S.C. Fisher, Mon. Rem., no. 25. V. Inscr. John Rychardson,
page to the 1st lord Mordaunt, and servant to Lewes, lord Hen.,
and John, 1612, A.T. in churchyard.
WiLLiNGTON. I. Inscr. Robt. Gostwyk, esq., died 1315, engr.,
c. 1530, N.C. II. Inscr. Joan Gostwyk, died 1326, engr.,
c. 1530, N.C.
WiLLSHAMPSTEAD. I. Wm. Carbrok, chaplain, c. 1450 or
earlier (?), hf. eff. in mass vests., N.A. Fisher, Colls., pi. 105.
Woburn. I. John, son of John Morton of Portesgrave, lord
of Loveisbury, 1394 (eff. lost), triple canopy much mutil. II.
Inscr. Peter Kay, 1622, aged 66, a provident father to 6 and
grandfather to 14 children.” III. Inscr. Beatrix, w. of Peter
Kay, 1642, aged 85, " the mother of 3, the grandmother of 15,
and the greatgrandmother of 10 children then living.” All in
mortuary chapel on site of old ch.
Wymington. I. John Curteys, lord of the manor, rebuilder
of ch., mayor of the staple of Calais, 1391, in civil dress with
anelace, and widow Aubrey in mantle, double canopy, 2 shs. and
BEDFOKDSHIRE.
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marg. inscr., A.T., C. Lysons, Mag. Brit., 1, 151 ; M.B.8.
Portfolio, III, pi. 56 ; V. and A. Mus. List, pi. 35. II. Margt.,
dau. of Sir Edw. St. John, heiress of lord Vessy, w. of Sir Thos.
Brounflet, by whom 5 sons and 1 dan., 1407, in mantle, 2 shs.
and marg. inscr. in 12 Lat. vv., S.C. Oough, 11, pi. 31, p. 96;
M.B.S. Portfolio, III, pi. 57. III. Sir Thos. Brounflet, cup¬
bearer to B;ic. II, treasurer of the household to Hen. IV, 1430,
in arm., 2 shs., inscr. in 14 Lat. vv., large, S.C. Boutdl, Br. and
Slabs, 65 ; Oongli, II, pi. 31, p. 96 ; Hartshorne, Fun. Mon., 39 ;
Hewitt, Armour, III, 432 ; M.B.S. Portfolio, III, pi. 58 ; Planche,
Costume, I, 138 (elbow piece). IV. John Stokys, rector
[1477-1520], engr. c. 1510, date not filled in, in mass vests, with
chalice and wafer, N. Fisher, Mon. Rem., no. 27. V. Inscr.
in 7 Lat. vv. and ach. Wm. Bletsoe, lord of the manor and patron
of ch., 1639, aged 68, left 9 sons and 3 daus., A.T., N.C.
Yelder-. I. John Heyne, rector, 1433, in mass vests., C.
Fisher, Mon. Rem., no. 29. II. Thos. Barker, rector, M.A.,
fellow of Yew Coll. Oxford, born at Soulgrave, Northants, died
1617, aged 54, rect. pi. with inscr. and sh. ; his brothers pos. ;
mur., C. III. Christ. Strickland, gent., 1628, aged 80, in civil
dress, rect. pi. with inscr., C. Fisher, Colls., pi. 112.
A frag, of an inscr. to John London, canon, dug up in 1896 on
the site of Yewnham priory is said to be preserved in the Town
Hall, Bedford. The brasses are now lost at Eversholt, 6 sons
and 6 daus., c. 1450, parents and inscr. gone ; at Markyate,
an inscr. to Bich. Lovelych, ‘‘ seneschallus huius mon’ de Mark¬
yate ” and rector of Maldon, 1412 ; at Millbrook, to Robt.
Were, priest, c. 1430, in mass vests., with inscr. in 4 Eng. vv.,
Fisher, Colls., pi. 70, said to have been lost at funeral of Lady
Holland ; at Sandy, an inscr. to John Hertepole, unus
magistrorum cancellarie regis,” rector and prebendary of With-
ington, Hereford, 1432. Indents at Keysoe, with Lomb. inscr.
to Aubrey de Taye, 14th cent., and at Tilsworth with Lomb.
inscr. to Adam de Tullesworth, 14th cent., are engr. Fisher,
Colls., pis. 61 and 98. Another indent at Tilsworth to -
Morteyn, still contains one brass letter.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
BERKSHIRE.
Berks. Arch. Jour. Berks., Bucks., and Oxon Archaeological Journal.
Hewett, Compton. History and Antiquities of the Hundred of Compton,
Berks., by W. Hewett, 1844.
Morley. Monumental Brasses of Berkshire, by T. H. Morley, 1924.
Belton. Sketches of churches with short descriptions, by H. E. Belton,
1843.
Views of Beading Abbey with those of the churches originally connected
with it in the county of Berks., 2 vols., 1805-10.
Abingdon, St. Helen. I. Geoff. Barbiir, mcnt. of Abingdon,
once bailiff of Bristol, 1417, hf. eff. in civil dress, now mur., St.
Kath. aisle. Morley, 18. II. Wm. Herward, S. T. D., vicar,
1501, in acad., worn, now mur., St. Kath. aisle. Morley, 16.
III. Inscr. and 2 shs. Thos. Mayott, gent., twice mayor, 1627,
aged 63, now mur., St. Kath. aisle. Morley, 18. IV. Inscr.
with sh. Tobias Garbrand, M.D., 1689, aged 78, and w. Susan,
only dau. of Wm. and Anne Bury of Culham, Oxon, 1688, aged
63, had 4 sons, Thos., Joshua, Joseph, and 1 unnamed, and 1 dau.
Anne, w. of Thos. Danson, M.A., fellow of Magdalen Coll.,
Oxford, mur., Jesus aisle. In coll. Soc. Antiq. is a rubbing of
an inscr., now lost, to Frances, w. of Thos. Godwin, rector of
Brightwell, 1629, aged 31.
Abingdon, St. Nicholas. I. Inscr. Mr. Edm., son of Mr. Wm.
Bostock, 1669, aged 36, N. Morley, 19.
Aldermaston. I. Three shs., Achard, 15th cent. ; inscr. and
another sh. lost ; S.C. II. Inscr. and 3 shs. (effs., 8 sons,
6 daus., and another sh. lost). Wm. Forster, esq., lord of Alder¬
maston, 1574, and w. Jane, dau. of Sir Anth. Hungerford of
Hownamney, knt., S.C. Berks. Arch. Jour., XVII, 33, figs. 14a
(inscr.), 15a and b (shs.) ; Morley, 20 (inscr. and 2 shs.) III.
Inscr. with 4 Eng. vv. (rect. pi. with effs. lost). Anne, 1638,
aged 18, Mary, 1638, aged 14, Bridgett, 1637, aged 10, and Margt.,
1623, aged one and a hf., daus. of Sir Humph. Forster, bart.,
and w. Anne, S.C. Berks., etc., fig, 14b ; Morley, 21.
Appleton. I. John Goodryngton, gent., 1518, emaciated eff.
in shroud ; after his death his w. Horothie ‘‘ toke relygon in ye
monastary of Syon ” ; C. Beaumont, 137 ; Berks. Arch. Jour.,
XXIII, fig. 39 ; Morley, 22.
Arborfield (new church). I. Inscr. Thos. Haward, gent.,
1643, and w. Anne ; also Frances “ there onely child ”, who mar.
BERKSHIRE.
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Wm. Thorold, esq., had 7 sons and 7 dans. ; mur., N. Morley,
25.
Ashbury. I. John de Walden, c. 1360, hf. eff. in cape and
hood, head mutih, sm., inscr. in 2 Lat. vv., C. Berks. Arch.
Jour., XVI, 38 ; Morley, 24. II. Thos. de Busshbury, rector,
canon of Hereford, 1409, in cope, head lost, C. Berks., etc., XVI,
38 ; Morley, 22. III. Wm. Skelton, LL.B., provost of Wells
Cath., rector of Ashbury and of St. Vedast’s, London, 1448, in
cope, C. Berks., etc., XVI, 38 ; Morley, 24.
BASiLDOisr. I. John Clerk, 1497, in civil dress, and w. Lucy,
sm., N. Gough, II, pi. 75, fig. 3, p. 305 ; Morley, 26. II.
Inscr. Roger Young, esq., J.P. for full 60 j^ears, 1589, aged 96 ;
also Wm., his son and h. apparent, who mar. Cath., 2nd dau.
of Wm. Barker of Sonning, esq., had 1 son Wm., died 1584, aged
26 ; mur., C.
Bineield. I. Water de Annefordhe [rector, 1361], hf. eff. in
mass vests., Fr. inscr., C. M.B.S. Portfolio, IV, pi. 22 ; Morley,
32. II. Inscr., verses and scrolls, all mutih, the remains of the
br. to Rich. Turner, 1558, and w. Kath., 1539 ; all palimp., on
rev. of inscr. the lower portion of an abbot holding a book enclosed
in a case, c. 1420-30 ; on rev. of vv. an inscr. to Wm. Brampton,
citizen and stock fishmonger of London, 15th cent. ; on rev. of
scrolls some lines of drapery ; now in a metal frame, mur., S.A.
Berks. Arch. Jour., XI, 17 ; M.B.S. Trans., V, 79 ; Morley, 30.
All obv. and rev.
Bisham. I. Six frags. ; feet of civilian, c . 1500, and 5 scrolls ;
loose in 1924. II. Thos. Crekett, fishmonger of London 1517,
in civil dress ; w. Annes and a child lost ; reh, N. Anastatic
Drawing Soc., 1877, pi. 33 ; Morley, 34. Rubbing of w. in coll.
Soc. Antiq. III. Inscr. Christ. Gray and w. Willmott, both
died 1525, X. IV. John Brinckhurst, citizen and mercer of
London, and mcht. -adventurer, in civil dress, and ws. Elizth.
Blundell, 1581, and Jane Wodfoorde, inscr. and 2 Lat. vv., C.
Anastatic Drawing Soc., 1877, pi. 31 ; Morley, 36.
Blewbury. I. John Balam, vicar, 1496, in mass vests., now
mur., C. Morley, 44. II. Inscr. John Bouldre, 1499, Tower.
III. Inscr. John Casberde, “ one of the good benefactours to this
churche ”, c. 1500, N. Tr. IV. Man in arm. (of the Latton ?
family), and 2 ws., each with 2 sons and 3 daus., of which only
3 daus. now remain, c. 1515 ; inscr. lost ; now mur., one lady in
S. Tr., the rest in C. Morley, 38. V. Sir John Daunce,
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
councillor and surveyor general to Hen. VIII, in arm. with
tabard, and w. Alice, dau. of Thos. Latton, gent., 1523, in heraldic
mantle, with 5 sons and 2 daus., 3 shs., A.T., S.C. Morley, 40.
VI. John Latton of Chilton, esq., 1548, in arm. with tabard, and
w. Anne, with 6 sons (lost), Wm., Thos., Anth., John, Barth.,
John, and 9 daus., Alice, Elizth., Mary, Margt., Dorothj-,
Fryswythe, Jane, Susan, Anne, 1 sh. ; eh. of another w. lost ;
a portion of the inscr. is palimp. but now fastened down ; C.
Morley, 42. VII. Sh., Isbery, S.A. Possibly belonging to
no. IV.
Bray. I. Sir John de Foxle, 1378, in arm. with jupon, and ws.
[Maud, dau. of Sir John Brocas of Beaurepaire, Hants, and Joan
Martin], in heraldic dresses, on a bracket ; double canopy nearly
all gone, marg. inscr. lost ; now mur. in original slab, N.A.
Foster, 104 (8vo), 92 (4to), man only ; Morley, 46 ; Waller, pt. 14.
II. Inscr. (eff. lost). Wm. Dyer, vicar, 1440, now mur., S.A.
Morley, 50. III. Inscr. (eff. lost). Thos. Attelude, chaplain,
[1454 ?], now mur., S.A. Morley, 56. IV. Sir Wm. Laken,
justice of the king’s bench, son of Sir Rich. Laken, 1475, in robes
with rosary and anelace, and widow Sibil (eff. lost), dau. and h.
of Sir John Syferwast, lord of the manor of Clewer, 1 sh., now
mur., S.C. Druitt, 227 ; Gough, II, pi. 88, p. 230 (with eh. of
w.) ; Morley, 48 ; F. and A. Mus. List, pi. 55. V. Wm.
Smyth, in civil dress, andws. Agnes and Maud, with 7 sons and
5 daus., c. 1490, S.A. Morley, 50. VI. Ach. and 4 shs. (inscr.
lost). Thos. Little of Bray, 1567, N.A. MorUy, 52. VII.
Inscr. (2 shs. lost). Clement Kelke, gent., born at Brystow,
citizen of London, mcht. -venturer and free of the Haberdashers’
Co., 1593, aged 70 ; mar. Elizth., dau. of alderman Becher ; mur.,
S.C. VIII. Inscr. and ach. Wm. Smyth, esq., ad arma et
scutellae serviens ” to Queens Marj^ and Elizth., 1594, aged 84,
mur., S.C. Morley, 52. IX. Inscr. Thos. Lawrence, yeoman,
1603, N.A. X. Arthur Page of Walter Okelye in Bray,
gent., 1610, in civil dress, and w. Sessely, dau. of Wm. Brownesopp,
esq., 1598, kng., with their infant son Edw. in swaddling clothes,
rect. pi. with inscr., mur., N.A. Ashdown, Costume, 263 (head of
lady) : Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 94 (head of lady) ; Fairholt, Costume,
I, 251 (lady) ; Morley, 56. XI. [John Rixman, gent.], M.A.,
fellow of St. John’s Coll., Oxford, [1620, aged 66], in civil dress,
and w. [Mary (who pos. in 1621), dau. of Geoh. White of Braycot,
mercer], mar. 35 years, rect. pi. with 10 Eng. vv., ach, and 2 shs.,
mur., S.A. Morley, 54.
BERKSHIRE.
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Brightw ALTON. I. John Newman, 1517, in civil dress ; w.
Ellen and son Thos. lost ; sm., rel. in new ch. Morley, 60 (with
w. and son). Complete rubbing in coll. Soc. Antiq. II. Sh.,
Braybrook, from hr. to Jas. Braybrook, 1590, and w. Martha,
now rel. over no. I.
Brightwell. I. John Scolffyld, priest, 1507, in mass vests,
with chalice and wafer, S. A. Berks. Arch. J our. , XV, 38 ; Morley^
58. II. Bobt. Court, auditor to Prince Arthur, 1509, in civil
dress, and w. Jane, with 1 dau. (lost), N. III. Rich. Hampden,
in civil dress, and w. Jane, 1512, sm., N. Morley, 58.
Buckland. I. John Yate, esq., 1578, aged 66, in civil dress,
and w. Mary, dau. and h. of Wm. Justice of Reading, esq., with
5 sons and 7 daus., ach. and 4 shs., once on A.T., now mur., N. Tr.
Morley y 62. On floor of N. Tr. is an indent for a floriated cross
with marg. inscr. in Lombardics to Dame Felice de Blorde (?),
14th cent.
Burghfield. I. [Nich. Williams, esq., 1568, aged 36, in arm.,
and 2 ws., (1) Elizth. (eff. lost), dau. of Robt. Hawkes of Iver,
Bucks., (2) Mabel, dau. of Rich. Staverton of Warfield, Berks.,
esq., had 2 daus., Rason and Sara], 2 inscrs., each of 8 Eng. vv.
and one with 2 shs., another inscr. lost, now mur., N. M.B.8.
Trans., VI, 218 ; Morley, 64. II. Inscr. Raynoulde Butler,
yeoman, 1589, and w. Alyce, 1612, also children, Raynoulde,
1565, Anne, 1565, Alyce, 1561, John, 1559, and John, 1562, now
mur., S. Tr.
Buscot. I. Civilian (head gone) and w., c. 1500; inscr. lost ;
now mur., C.
Chieveley. I. Sh., Blanchard ; from br. to Hen. Blanchard,
1581. Morley, 94. II, Inscr. Lucy Fincher, 1688, aged 3, mur.,C.
Childrey. I. Inscr. Dame Agnes, w. of John Fynderne, 1441,
rel. on same slab as no. III. Morley, 70. II. Wm. Fynderne,
esq., 1444, in arm. with tabard, and w. Dame Elizth. [dau. and
coh. of Thos. Chelry of Frethorne in Chelry], widow of Sir John
Kyngeston, in heraldic dress, fine double canopy mutil., foot
inscr. and marg. inscr. in 20 Lat. vv., 2 shs. (another lost), large, C.
Ashdown, Armour, 214 (man) ; Berks. Arch. Jour., XI, 100 (heads
and canopy) ; Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 71 (man) ; Morley, 68 ;
Belton ; Waller, pt. 13. III. Priest, c. 1480, in mass vests.,
marg. inscr. nearly all lost, C. Berks. Arch. Jour., XI, 102 ;
Druitt, 70 ; Morley, 70. IV. Wm. Walrond, gent., in civil
dress, and w. Elizth. [Roches], c. 1480, inscr. mutil., 2 shs., rel., C.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Druitt, 208 ; Morley, 70 ; Belton. V. Priest, c. 1490, in mass
vests, with chalice ; head and inscr. lost ; sm., reL, C. Morley,
70. VI. Joan, dan. of Thos. Walrond, w. of Robt. Strangbon,
1477, recumbent on a tomb in shroud, large Trinity, inscr. in 7
Eng. vv., 6 shs. (one mutil. and palimp. but fastened down, and
another lost), repaired in 1914, S. Tr. Berks. Arch. J our. , XI, 106 ;
Gent. Mag., 1850, i, 579 (Trinity) ; M.B.S. Portfolio, II, pL 17 ;
Morley, 14i ; Belton. VII. John Kyngeston, esq., 1514, in arm.,
and w. Susan [Fetyplace], Trinity, 2 shs., C. M.B.S. Trans.,
VI, 102 ; Morley, 76 ; Belton. See also Shalston, Bucks. VIII.
Wm. Feteplace, esq., and w. Elizth. [Waring], 1516, founders of
chantry, in shrouds rising from tombs, 2 shs., mur., A.T., S. Tr.
Berks. Arch. Jour., XI, 104 ; Misc. Gen. et Her., 5 S. II, 185 ;
M.B.S. Trans., VI, 101 and 400 ; Morley, 78. IX. Inscr. and
3 shs. to the same persons, floor of S. Tr. Misc. Gen. et Her.,
5 S. II, 185 ; M.B.S. Trans., VI., 99 ; Morley, 78. X. Thos.
Wolrond, gent., 1480, in civil dress, and w. Alice, dau. of Mch.
Englefleld, 1477, Trinity, 3 shs., eng. c. 1520, mur., S. Tr. Berks.
Arch. Jour., XI, 104 ; M.B.S. Trans., VI, 406 ; Morley, 72. XI.
Sh. for the same persons, S. Tr. floor. XII. Bryan Boos,
LL.D., parson of the ch., 1529, in acad., C. Berks. Arch. Jour.,
XI, 102 ; Druitt, 132 ; Morley, 72. XIII. Inscr. Elizth. and
Kath., daus. of Alex. Fetiplace, 1603, S. Tr.
Cholsey. I. Inscr. in Fr. John Barfoot '' de Chelseye ”, 1361,
S. Tr. Berks. Arch. Jour., XIV, 44 ; Morley, 66. II. Inscr.
John Gate, vicar, 1394, C. Berks, and Morley. III. John Mere,
vicar, 1471, in mass vests, with chalice, sm., worn, C. Berks.
and Morley.
Clewer. I. Inscr. in 6 Eng. vv. Martine Expence [1600],
who “ shott with a hundred men him selfe alone in the oulde
felde at Bray ”, now mur., S.C. II. Inscr. Lucie, dau. of Sir
Wm. Wray, knt. and bart., w. of John Hobson, gent., 1657,
mur., C.
Compton Beauchamp. I. Inscr. Wm. Framton, rector, c.
1430, now mur., C. Morley, 82.
Compton Parva. I. Rich. Pygott. [1520], in civil dress, and
w. Alice, N., Hewett, Cow^pton, pi. 9, p. 68 ; Morley, 80.
CooKHAM. I. John Babham, 1458, in civil dress, and w.
Muriel (eff. lost), sm., N. Darby, S., Chapters in the History of
Cookham, 170 a ; Morley, 82. II. Inscr. Agnes, widow of Wm.
Pywale of London, w. of Wm. Mylles of London, 1500, S.C.
Darby, 177. III. Margt. Andrew and her 2 husbands, John
BERKSHIRE.
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Monkeden and Wm. Andrew, 1503, both in civil dress, sm., N.A.
Darby, 170 c ; Morley, 84. IV. Robt. Peeke, esq., “ master
clerke of the spycerry ” to Hen. VI, 1510, in arm., and w. Annes,
Trinity, 2 shs. (partly covered), sm., A.T., C. Darby, 172 ;
Morley, 86. V. Rich. Babham, esq., 1527, in arm., and w.,
kng. ; Trinity, scrolls and shs. lost ; mur., N.A. Darby, 170 b ;
Morley, 90. VI. Two shs. ; the remains of the br. to Edm.
Stoktun, vicar, pilgrim of Jerusalem, canon of Gisburne, Yorks.,
1534, C. Darby, 194 ; Morley, 90. VII. Rahe More, gent.,
1577, in civil dress, and w. [Mary, dau. of John Babham, esq.],
10 Eng. vv. and marg. inscr., all much mutil. and partly palimp.,
but now fastened down ; on rev. of lower part of female eff. is a
portion of a Flemish brass consisting of the upper portion of a
head surrounded by diaper work and part of a canopy, on rev.
of marg. inscr. a portion of another inscr. also Flemish, 14th cent. ;
N.C. Darby, 193, (effs., etc.), 193, 194 (palimps.) ; Morley, 88,
90. VIII. Dau. and 14 Eng. vv. ; the remains of the br. to
Edw. Woodyore, 1615, aged 59, and w. [Elizth.], 1613, aged 60 ;
effs. and marg. inscr. lost ; N.A. Darby, 191 (inscr.), 195 (dau.) ;
Morley, 90 (dau.). IX. Inscr. Geo., son of Wm. Wellden, esq.,
1616, aged 40 ; mar. a dau. of Wm. Sergent of Wallridge, Bucks.,
esq., had 3 children, Wm., Christian, Elizth., S.C. Darby, 177.
X. Inscr. with 6 Eng. vv. John Poole, gent., 1638, aged 79 years
and 5 months, C.
CoxwELL, Great. I. Wm. Morys, “ sumtyme former of
Cokyswell ” [1509], in civil dress, with 2 sons and 1 dau., N.
Berks. Arch. Jour., XXVI, fig. 22 ; Bib. Top. Brit., IV, pi. 6, p. 3 ;
Morley, 92. II. Joan, w. of Wm. Morys, c. 1510, N. Ibid.
CuMNOR. I. Anth., 4th son of Rich. Forster of Iphleth
(Evelith in par. Shifnal, Salop) [1572], in arm., and w. Anne,
dau. of Rainold Williams, esq., with 3 sons, John, Robt., Hen.,
all kng., they had also 2 daus., Cynthia and Penelope, inscr. in
26 Lat. vv., 3 other inscrs. each of 2 Lat. vv., ach. and 7 shs.,
mur., A.T., C. Berks. Arch. Jour., XXIII, figs. 52, 53 ; Morley,
96. II. Kath., dau. of Raynold Wyllyams of Borgfeld (Burgh-
field) Berks., esq., w. of Hen. Staverton, gent., 1577, mutil., with
1 son also mutil. ; 2 other children and sh. lost ; C. Haines, 246 ;
Morley, 94 ; Oxford Man., 107. III. - Stavertoon, in civil
dress, and w. Yedythe, dau. of Raygnald Wyllyams of Borgfeld,
esq. [1599], with 1 sm. inscr. ; another inscr. and sh. lost ; C.
Morley, 94. IV. Inscr. with 20 Eng. vv. Jas. Welsh, 1612,
mur., N.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Denchworth. I. Inscr. in 10 Lat. vv. (eff. and sh. lost) Wm.
Say, 1493. Berks. Arch. Jour., XIX, fig. 43. II. Olyver Hyde,
esq., 1516, in arm., and w. Agnes [Lovingcott], 2 shs. Berks., fig.
44; Morley, 98. III. Wm. Hyde, esq. [eld. son of no. II], 1557,
in arm., and w. Margery [Cater of Letcombe Regis], 1562, with
12 sons and 8 dans., 2 shs., 2 inscrs., one in 10 Eng. vv. and one
with inscr. and 2 Lat. vv., the latter palimp., on rev. an inscr.
in Fr. relating to the foundation of Bisham Abbey, 1333, “ Edward
roy Hanglet’e qe fist le siege deuant la cite de Berewyk et coquyst
la bataille illeoqz et la dite cite la veille seinte Margarete Ian de
g’ce MCCCXXXIII mist ceste pere a la requeste Sire William de
Mountagu foundour de ceste mesoun ”, now fastened with
moveable screws. Berks. Arch. Jour., XI, 20 (palimp), XIX,
figs. 45 (complete), 47 (palimp.) ; M.B.8. Trans., IV, 6 (palimp.) ;
Morley, 100 (with palimp.). IV. Wm. Hyde, esq. [eld. (?)
son of no. III.], 1567, in arm., and w. Alice [dau. of Sir Thos.
Essex of Lambourn], had 5 sons and 5 daus., 2 shs. Berks, etc.,
XIX, fig. 47 ; Morley, 102. All rel, and now mur., C. The
original stones destroyed in 1873.
Drayton. I. Inscr. John, son of Averi Terrald, 1632, aged 25,
local, C.
Easthampstead. I. Thos. Berwyk, “ nuper in societate
M[agistri] J[ohannis] ffowler de Capella Regis H. VP ”. 1443,
hf. eff. in civil dress, now mur.. Vestry. Morley, 104. John
Fowler was a clerk of the king’s chapel.
Faringdon. I. Inscr. Rich. Lenton, vicar, 1410, benefactor
to the ch., C. II. Thos. Faryndon, esq., lord of the manors
of Earnham and Lusteshall, 1396, in arm. with livery collar,
head gone, and w. Margt., 1402, also their dau. and h. Kath.
Pynchepole, 1443. Morley, 108. III. John Parker, 1485,
in civil dress, and w. Margt., marg. inscr. with text from Job. XIX,
nearly all lost, worn. IV. John Sadler, vicar of Inglesham,
1505, " litera dominicali C ”, in mass vests., sni. Morley, 106.
V. Sir Alex. Unton, 1547, in arm. with tabard and 7 sons, and ws.
Mary [Bourchier], and lady Cecyll [Bulstrode] with 3 daus., both
ws. in heraldic dresses and both their heads mutil., all kng., 2
shs., mur., A.T., N. Tr. Morley, 110. Nos. II, III and IV
inaccurately fixed on C wall. The br. to Parnell, w. of John
Parker, mcht. of the staple of Calais, 1471, is now lost. Rubbing
in coll. Soc. Antiq.
Pawley. I. Mary, dau. of Thos. Creswell, gent., w. of Humph.
Gunter, gent., 1621, aged 36, with 1 son, kng. ; her husband
BERKSHIRE.
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pos. ; rect. pi. with iiiscr., 8 Eng. vv. and sh., mur., S. A.
Morley, 112.
Fhstchampstead. I. Inscr. Hen. Hynde, gent., lord of the manor
of Finchamsted Easte Courte, purveyor of the stables to Hen.
VIII, Edw. VI, Mary and Philip, and Elizth., 1580, mur., N.
II. Inscr. and 6 Lat. vv. Rich. Marshe, citizen and grocer of
London, 1613, aged 40, C. III. Elizth., dau. and h. of John
Taylor of Einchamstede, gent., w. of John Blighe, gent., 1635,
aged 30, and dau. Jane then 5 years of age, rect. pi. and inscr.,
reh, N. Lyon, W., Chronicles of Finchamjp stead, 138 ; Morley,
114.
Hagbourhe, East. I. Inscr. Clarice Wyndesore ‘‘ domina
de Westhakborn ”, w. of John York, founder of a chapel, 1403.
Berks. Arch. XVIII, fig. 53 ; Morley, 114. II. Inscr. John
York, founder of [N.] aisle, 1413, engr. c. 1445. Berks, etc.,
fig. 53 ; Morley, 116. III. Inscr. John Yorke and w. Joan,
both died 5 Sept., 1445. Berks, etc., fig. 53 ; Morley, 116. All
3 now rel. on one stone in N.A. IV. Hugh Keate of Hodcott,
Berks., gent., 1613, in arm., buried at West Ilsley, and w. Christian,
1627, with 4 sons, Hugh, John, Francis, Wm. (who pos.), and 4
daus., Mary, Margt., Christian, Elenor, all kng., rect. pi. and
inscr., mur., C. Berks, etc., fig. 44 ; Morley, 116.
Hanney, West. I. [John] Seys, rector, c. 1370, in mass vests.,
lower part of eff. and bracket lost, marg. inscr. much mutih,
large, C. Berks. Arch. Jour., XIX, fig. 5 ; Druitt, 70 ; Gough,!!,
pi. 53, fig. 3, p. 149 ; Haines, 142 (stole) ; Morley, 118. II.
Humf., 2nd son of John Cheynie of Westwoodday, 1557, in arm.,
died childless, inscr. in 12 Eng. vv. and marg. inscr. with text
from Job. XIX, 25-27, C. Beaumont, 35 ; Berks, etc., fig. 9 ;
Morley, 120. III. John Ayshcombe of Lyfiord, gent., 1592,
in civil dress, and 2 ws. ; by his 2nd w. Margery, dau. of Oliver
Welsborne, of West Hanney, died 1591, he had 10 sons and 4
daus. ; inscr. and 2 shs. (another lost), marg. inscr. cut in stone,
C. Berks, etc., fig. 7 ; Morley, 122. IV. Sir Christ. Lytcot,
1599, in arm., twice high sheriff of Berks. ; mar. Jane, widow of
Thos. Essex of Beckett House, Berks., esq., and then Cath.,
widow of Wm. Younge, of Bastledon, esq. ; he was ‘‘ knighted
in the campe before Roane the xvi of November 1591 by the hands
of the French kinge Henry the fourth of that name and kinge of
Navarre, who after his travailes in Germany, Italye and Fraunce ”,
died at Bastledon, 1 sh., C. Berks, etc., fig. 10 ; Morley, 118.
V. Francis Wellesborne, esq., 1602, aged 76, in arm., and ws.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Alice, and Eleanor, dan. of Thos. Stafford of Bradfield, with 3
dans., Frances, Oath, (dec.), Anne, 4 Eng. vv., marg. inscr., ach.
and 2 shs., once on A.T., now on C. floor, the lower part covered
by step. Beaumont, 73 (1 w.) ; Berks, etc., fig. 8 ; Morley, 124.
VI. Oliver Ayshcombe of Lyfford, gent., in eivil dress, a bene¬
factor to the poor, and w. Martha, dan. of Thos. Yeate of Lyfford,
esq., both died 1611, with 4 sons and 2 dans., inscr. and 2 shs.,
marg. inscr. cut in stone, C. Berks, etc., fig. 6 ; Morley, 126.
Harwell. I. John Jennens, 1599, in eivil dress, and w. Margt.,
with 6 sons and 5 dans., rel., now mur., N. Tr. Morley, 128.
In C. is an indent for a fine cross brass.
Hatford (old church). I. Inscr., ach. and 2 shs. Frauncis,
son and h. of Eobt. Pigott of Colwicke, Bucks., 1614, aged 68 ;
by his w. Margt., dau of Alban Butler of Aston, Northants, esq.,
he had 7 sons and 3 daus. ; C. II. Inscr. Martha, w. of Alban
Pigot, esq., 1629, local, C. III. Inscr. Margt., w. of Francis
Pigot, esq., 1637, local, C.
Hendred, East. I. Hen. Eldysley (eff. lost) and his brother
Boger Eldysley, 1439, mchts., in civil dress, 3 mcht. marks
(another lost), N. Tr. Morley, 130. II. Inscr. Wm. Whitwey,
clothier and woolman, 1479, now mur., N. Tr. III. John
Eyston, 1589, aged 58, in arm., and w. Jane Burington, with 4
sons and 1 dau., inscr. in 10 Lat. vv., 2 shs., S.C. Morley, 132 ;
Belton, frontis.
Hungerford. I. Inscr. with 8 Eng. vv. Hen. Sadleir of Ever-
leigh, Wilts., esq., 1618, aged 80, N. II. Inscr. with 12 Eng. vv.
Hen., son and h. of Hen. Sadleir, esq., 1618, aged 33, N. In N.C.
is a curious inscr. incised in marble to Sir Bobt. Hungerford,
1355.
Hurley. I. Inscr. in 6 Lat. vv. (eff. in arm. lost). John
Doyly, esq., 1492, in arabics, N. Morley, 138. In coll. Soc.
Antiq. is a rubbing of a portion of the helmet with erest, a talbot’s
head, now lost. II. Three serolls, c. 1500 ; eff. and inscr. lost ;
N. Morley, 138.
Hurst. I. Bich. Warde, “ aulae proquaestor ” to Hen. VIII,
Edw. VI, Mary and Elizth., in civil dress with 8 sons, and w.
Colibury Flambert, 1574, head lost, with 9 dans., all kng., inscr.
in 14 Lat. vv. under man, another under lady lost, ach. and 2 shs.,
other shs. on cornice and side of tomb, mur., A.T., N.C. Building
News, 12 Sept. 1884 (effs.) ; Morley, 134. II. Alice, eld. dau.
of Bich. Ward, esq., cofferer to Queen Elizth., w., of Thos. Harison,
BERKSHIRE.
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esq., died in childbed of her only son Rich., father of Sir Rich.
Harison, c. 1600, in a bed, rect. pi., inscr. cut in stone, N.C.
Building News, 12 Sept., 1884 ; Morley, 136. The son Rich,
died a widower with children in 1586 ; the br. probably laid
down by the grandson Sir Rich. III. Inscr. with 18 Eng. vv.
Rich. Kippax, ‘‘ sometimes examiner in the Starr Chamber office,”
1625, aged 43 ; the 18 mournefull ” verses ‘‘ by a freind well
wishing to his memory are dedicated to Mistress Anne Kippax
his late wife, sister to Sir Richard Fleetwood ”, mur., N.C.
Morley, 138.
Ilsley, East. I. Inscr. in 8 Lat. vv. (eh. and sh. lost). Margt.
w. of Wm. Hildsley (see Crowmarsh Gifford, Oxon), 1606, aged
80, she survived her husband 30 years ; her dau. Cath. pos. ; N.
The eff. is engr. in Heivett, Compton, pi. 14, p. 50.
Kiisttbury. I. John Gunter, 1624, aged 89, in civil dress, and
w. Alice, 1626, aged 86, she was buryed at Ciceter in the county
of Gloucr. with the like monument ”, 1 sh. ; Jos. Plat, esq., their
son-in-law and exor. pos. ; now mur., C. Morley, 140.
Lambourke. I. John de Estbury [1406], in civil dress, and
w. Agnes, hf. ehs. ; inscr. in Fr. and 2 evang. symbols lost ;
rel., S.C. Boutell, Christian Mon., 150 ; Morley, 142. II.
John Estbury, esq., founder of chantry, 1372, and son Thos.,
14 — (date not filled in), engr. c. 1410, hf. efis. in civil dress, 1 sh.
(another and 2 roundels lost), S.C. Morley, 144. III. John
Estbury, esq., founder of chapel, chantry [and almshouse, died
1508], in arm. with tabard, engr. c. 1485, chamfer inscr. mutil.,
2 shs. Trinity, 7 sm. scrolls and 3 other shs. lost ; on the sides
of the tomb are 6 more shs. ; A. T., S.C. Morley, 146. IV.
Inscr. Thos. Garard, 1530, local, now mur., S.A. V. Thos.
Garrard, gent., eld. Bon of Thos. Garrard by his 2nd w. Alice,
1619, in civil dress, and w. Anne, dau. of John Tutt, esq., 1610,
ach. ; their son Thos. pos. ; mur., C. Morley, 148. VI.
Inscr. Roger Garrard, gent., 1631, aged 66, and w. Elizth., now
rel. under no. I.
Langford. I. Walter Prunes of Langford, Berks., gent.,
1594, in civil dress, and w. Mary, dau. of Thoby Playdell of Great
Faringdon, Berks., 1609, marg. inscr., ach. and sh., C. II.
Inscr. and sh. John, son of Wm. Copley, gent., 1634, C. III.
Inscr. Mary, dau. of John Stephens of Colchester, Essex, w. of
John Copley, 1665, aged 75, on same stone as no. II.
Letcombe Regis. I. Alice, dau. of John and Agnes Estbury,
c. 1440, head and sh. lost, very sm., now mur.. Vestry.
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IJST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Lockinoe, East. I. Edw. Keat, gent., 3rd son of Wm. Keat
of East Hagborne, gent., aged 83, in civil dress, and w. Joan,
eld. dan. of John Doe, gent., aged 79, both died 1624, mar. in
1565, had 4 sons, Edw., Wm., Francis, John, and 7 dans., Anne,
Jane, Agnes, Christian, Eleanor, Mary, Dorothy, 1 sh.. inscr.
cnt in stone, N.C. Morley, 150. II. Mary, youngest dau.
of Edw. Nedham of Hoton, Leics., esq., 1628, aged 16 ; her
brother John pos. ; 1 sh., sm., inscr. cut in stone. Tower.
Morley, 150.
Lonoworth. I. John Henele, a native of Henley, rector,
1422, hf.. eff. in mass vests., now mur., C. Berks. Arch. Jour.,
XIII, 68 ; Morley, 152. II. Hich. Yate, 1498, and w. Joan,
1500, in shrouds, with 7 sons (5 in shrouds, but 2 lost, and 2 in
ordinary dress) and 7 daus. (now lost), X. Morley, 154. Ill,
Top of a shroud, 8 daus. (4 in shrouds), and part of a scroll “ Nunc
xpe te petimus ” etc. ; the remains of the br. to John Yate and
w., 1509 ; loose at rectory in 1901. Morley, 152. IV. Elynor
Goodolphyn, gentylwoman ”, 1566, now mur., C. Berks. Arch.
Jour., XIII, 68 ; Morley, 152.
Marcham. I. Edm. Fetyplace, esq., 1540, in arm., with 5
sons, and w. Margt. [dau. of John, lord Mordaunt], with 6 daus.,
all kng. ; replaced in the ch. in 1911 and the inscr. and 4 shs.
renewed ; rel., mur., N. G.U.A.B.G. Trans., pt. 9, p. 10 ; Misc.
Gen. et Her., 5 S. II, 187 ; M.B.8. Trans., VI, 110 ; Morley, 156.
In Brit. Mus., Add. MS. 17457, fol. 213, is a sketch of the lost
br. to Sir Wm. Corbet, 1403, in arm., and w. Beatrix.
Moreton, North. I. Inscr. (eff. lost). Thos. Mayne, yeoman,
1479, now mur.. Tower. II. Four sons (1 a priest in almuce),
c. 1500, loose at rectory in 1900. III. Inscr. Jas. Leaver,
1629, aged 46, had 5 sons and 4 daus. by his w. Kath., who
surviving pos., loose at rectory in 1900.
Mortimer, Stratfield. I. Bich. Trevet alias Hasylwode,
valectus ”, 1441, in arm., now mur., C. Morley, 158. II.
Joan, w. of no. I, 1441, head lost, now mur., C. Morley, 158.
Newbury. I. John Smalwode, alias Wynchcom, 1519, in
civil dress, and w. Alice, with 2 sons and 1 dau., 2 roundels with
monogram and 2 with St. John Bapt., rel., mur.. Tower. Morley,
160. John Winchcombe, clothier, better known as “Jack of
Newbury ” built the greater part of the church. II. Inscr. and
10 Eng. vv. Hugh Shepley, rector for 28 years, born at Prescott,
Lancs., died 1596, aged 70 ; his son John, citizen and broderer
of London pos. ; now mur., Tower. III. Inscr. Francis
BERKSHIRE.
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Trenchard of Normanton, Wilts., esq., 1635, left a dau. Elizth.,
now mur.. Tower. IV. Inscr. Geo. Widley, M.A., minister of
God’s word, 1641, aged 75, now mur.. Tower.
Peasemore. I. Inscr. with 8 Eng. vv. and ach. Thos. Stampe,
gent., 1636, aged 72, mur.. Tower.
PuRLEY. I. Inscr. Wm., son of Thos. Noble of Reresby, Leic.,
parson of Brooksby and vicar of Queniborough, Leic., 1644.
Reading, St. Giles. I. John Bowyer, tanner, 1521, in civil
dress, and w. done, much worn, now mur., S.A. II. Inscr.
Margt., w. of Wm. Malthus, 1613, on front of C. step.
Reading, St. Laurence. I. John Kent, burgess, in civil
dress, and w. Joan, c. 1415, hf. effs., now on a board, mur., N.C.
Kerry, C., Hist, of St. Laurence, 158 ; Morley, 164. II.
Inscr. with 4 Lat. vv. (eff. in mass vests, lost). John Andrew,
[vicar], 1428, C. Kerry, 145 (with eff.) ; Views of Reading Abbey,
I, 44 (with eff.). III. Walter Barton, gent., 1538, in civil
dress, inscr. with 2 Lat. vv. ; all palimp., on rev. of eff. are portions
of the feet of a man in arm. and of a tabard with the arms of
Popham ; on rev. of inscr. is the complete inscr. to Sir John
Popham, dhs de Turney in Norrnandia et dhs de Chardeford
de Dene ac de Alvyntoh et alibi in Anglia ”, 1463 ; now set in a
copper frame and mur., N.C. Berks. Arch. Jour., XI, 21 (obv. and
rev.) ; Kerry, 134 (obv. and rev.) ; M.B.S. Trans., IV, 8 (obv. and
rev.) ; Morley, 166 (obv. and rev.) ; Views of Reading Abbey, I,
45 (obv. only). According to Stow Sir John Popham was buried
in the Charterhouse, London. IV. Edw. Butler, gent., five
times mayor, 1584, aged 72, in civil dress, and w. Alee, 1583,
aged 72, mar. 42 years and left 3 only daus. and heirs. Alee,
w. of Wm. Buttell, esq., with 3 sons and 4 daus. ; Mary, w. of
Wm. Powell, D.D., with 2 sons and 1 dau ; Elizth., w. of Rich.
Staverton, esq., with 2 daus. ; eff. of w., the 2nd and 3rd daus.,
the grandchildren, shs., and marg. inscr. lost ; tomb destroyed,
slab in C., but remaining eff. and inscr. now mur., C. Kerry,
140 (with slab) ; Morley, 164. In coll. Soc. Antiq. is a rubbing
of the inscr. to Wm. Hunt, mayor, 1463, and ws. Alice and Isabel.
This was stolen about 1860. Kerry, p. 125, engraves an indent
for a bracket brass, and also notices, p. 126, the slab of Hen.
Kelsall, donor of the bell of Jesus ” in 1493, with a bell between
the figures.
Reading, St. Mary. I. Inscr. (cross fieury and scrolls lost).
Wm. Baron, 1416, now mur., S.A., the original slab still remains
on the floor. Morley, 162 (with part of cross and some scrolls).
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Rubbing of cross, etc., in coll. Soc. Antiq. II. Inscr. in 8 Eng.
vv. (e£ls. lost). John Boorne, died in his third mayoralty, 1559,
and w. Alice, 1558, mar. 37 years, had 1 son and 5 dans., now mur.,
S.A. Views of Reading Abbey, I, 46 (with eff. of w.)
Reading Museum, see Museums.
Remenham. I. Thos. Maryet, esq., 1591, in arm., head lost,
ach., sm., rel., mur., Tower. Morley, 168. II. John Newman,
pastor, 1622, aged 60, in gown, inscr. with 4 Lat. vv., rel., mur..
Tower. Morley, 168.
Sandhurst. I. Rich. Geale, 1608, in civil dress, and w. Elizth.,
with 4 sons and 5 daus., sm., mur., C. Morley, 170.
Shefford, Little (old church). I. John Eetjrplace, esq.,
1524, in arm., and w. Dorothy [Danvers], kng., with 3 sons (lost)
and 4 daus. ; 2 shs. ; another sh. and Trinity lost ; mur., A.T., C.
M.B.S. Trans., VI., 97 ; Morley, 172.
Shellingford. I. Inscr. Mary Knappe, 1621, aged 16, N.
The br. to John de Bleobury, 1372, is lost.
Shottesbrooke. I. Priest in mass vests, and a civilian with
anelace, c. 1370, fine double canopy mutil. ; inscr. lost ; large,
once in C., now in N. Tr. Alcuin Club Colls., XXII, 24 (priest) ;
Beaumont, 43 ; Bib. Top. Brit., IV, 105 ; British Architect,
23 Oct., 1885 ; Crossley, 232 (civilian) ; Druitt, 201 ; Mitchell,
A. B., Shottesbrooke Church, pi. 10 ; Morley, 174 ; Oxford Jour,
of Mon. Br., II, 88 ; Waller, pt. 2. II. [Margt., dau. of Sir
Wm. Trussel, founder of the ch. in 1337, w. of Sir Fulk] Penne-
brygg, [1401], marg. inscr. in Fr. nearly all lost, N.Tr. Brit.
Archit. ; Fairholt, Costume, I, 160 ; Cough, II, pi. 5, p. 11 ;
Mitchell, pi. 11 ; Morley, 176 ; Blanche, Costume, I, 205 (belt).
III. Rich. Gyll, esq., sergeaunt of the bakehouse ” with kings
Hen. VII and VIII, and “ bayly of the vii hundreds of Cokam
and Bray ”, 1511, in arm., N. Tr. Brit. Archit. ; Fairholt, Cos¬
tume, I, 274 ; Mitchell, pi. 11 ; Morley, 176. IV. Inscr.
with 4 Lat. vv. Wm. Throkmarton, LL.D., priest, late garden
of this church ”, 1535, placed over an alabaster eff., C. Brit.
Archit. ; Mitchell, pi. 11. V. Thos. Noke, ‘‘ comenly called
Father Noke ”, created esquire by Hen. VIII, and “ for his
excellencie in artilarie made yeoman of the crowne of Englond ”,
1567, aged 87, in civil dress with badge on shoulder, and 3 ws.,
with 1 son and 3 daus. of 1st w. (now lost) ; 3 sons and 3 daus.
of 2nd, and 1 dau. of 3rd w. (now lost) ; he left surviving his w.
Julian, 2 brothers, 1 sister, 1 son and 2 daus. ; inscr., 6 Lat. vv.
by Dame Elizth. Hobbie, and ach., N.Tr. Beaumont, 53 (man) ;
BERKSHIRE.
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Brit. Archit. ; Haines, 240 (man) ; Mitchell, pi. 11 ; Morley,
178 ; Oxford Man., 105 (man) ; Blanche, Costume, II, 181 (man) ;
F. and A. Mus. List, pi. 40.
Shrivehham. I. Inscr. Tlios. Stratton, gent., 1655, aged
63, N. II. Inscr. John Hidley, 1672, aged 40, N. III.
Inscr. John Stratton, 1672, aged 36, N. IV. Inscr. Jane,
widow of Thos. Stratton, 1676, aged 79, N.
SoNHiNG. I. Laurence Fyton, esq., bailiff of Sonning, 1434,
in arm., 4 shs. Morley, 180. II. Anth., son of Ambrose
Barker, 1546, in civil dress, sm. Morley, 182. III. Wm.
Barker, '' sumtyme steward and receyver of this lordship of
Sunning ”, 1549, in civil dress, and w. Anne, with 1 dau. Anne.
Morley, 182 (dau. and inscr.), 184 (parents). IV. Wm. Barker,
esq. [1575], eff. in civil dress lost, and w. Anne Stoughton, with
6 sons and 5 daus., inscr. in 12 Eng. vv., 2 shs. Morley, 186
(effs. and inscr.), 182 (shs.). V. Anne, dau. and h. of Wm.
Barker the elder, esq. (no. III.), w. of Wm. Staverton of Oaking-
ham, Berks., 1585, with 4 sons, Fraunces, Wm., Geo., John.
Morley, 186. VI. Inscr. with rebus. Thos. Frognall, M.A.,
Oxon., 1612, aged 90, partly covered by organ. VII. Elizth.,
dau. of Sir Geo. and Dame Anne Chute, 1627, aged 3|- years,
inscr. with 6 Eng. vv., sm. Morley, 188. VIII. Inscr., ach.
and sh.. Barker family, placed in 1649 by Wm. Barker, esq., who
mar. Mary, dau. and h. of Wm. Bridon of Ipswich. All rel. in C.
and mostly misplaced. Nos. V. and the w. and children of no.
IV. on one stone, and nos. II, III, and the inscr. and 2 shs. of
no. IV. on another. No. Ill was originally inlaid in an older
stone with a marg. inscr. in Lombardics to - , w. of Wm.
Bayllol. This stone was destroyed at the restoration. Old
rubbings of all are in coll. Soc. Antiq.
Sparsholt. I. Wm. de Herleston, rector [1353], in mass
vests., in the head of a cross, which, together with the marg.
inscr., is nearly all lost, 2 shs. (1 mu til.), C. Berks. Arch. Jour.,
XI, 87 ; Morley, 192 ; Oxford Portfolio of Mon. Br., pt. 4, pi. 1.
II. Thos. Bothe (?), c. 1495, in civil dress, lower hf. lost, with 2
sons ; 2 daus. and inscr. lost ; reh, C. Morley, 192. III.
Lady c. 1510, sm. ; husband and inscr. lost ; C. Morley, 192.
IV. John Fettiplace, gent., 1602, in civil dress ; mar. Margt.
Androwes, widow, dau. of Thos. Braybrooke of Abington, gent.,
inscr. with 4 Lat. vv., 3 shs. (another lost), C. Misc. Gen. et Her.,
5 S. II, 98 ; M.B.S. Trans., VI. 107 ; Morley, 194. V. Inscr.
Nich. Cooke, M.A., fellow of Queen’s Coll., Oxon, pastor, 1603, C.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
VI. Inscr. Thos. Todhunter, fellow of Queen’s Coll., Oxon, vicar,
1627, had 2 sons and 3 daus., C. VII. Inscr. John Williamson,
B. D. vicar, 1633, C. VIII. Inscr. Rich. Edmondson, B.D.,
fellow of Queen’s Coll., Oxon, vicar for 40 years, 1674, aged
75, C.
Stanford -Dingle Y. I. Margt., w. of Win. Dyneley “ armiger
regis ”, 1444, 1 sh. (3 others lost), N.A. Morley, 196. II. John
Lyford, citizen and mcht-tailor of London, 1610, aged 71, in civil
dress ; he was born at Stanford and had 18 children ; N.A.
Morley, 196. III. Civilian, c. 1620, kng., sm. ; inscr. lost ; N.
Morley, 196.
Stanford-in-the-Vale. I. Roger Campedene, rector, 1398,
large hf. eff. in mass vests., with evang. symbols on shs. (2 mutil.),
C. Berks. Arch. Jour., XX. fig. 5 ; M.B.S. Portfolio, I, pt. 10,
pi. 1 ; Morley, 198.
Steventon. I. Rich. Do, 1476, in civil dress, and ws. Agnes
and Joan ; 1 w. and inscr. lost ; small, rel., C. Berks. Arch.
Jour., XVIII, fig. 5 ; Morley, 198. II. Edm. Wiseman, esq.,
younger son of Thos. Wiseman of Thorneham, Suff., esq., “ who
was son and h. to Sir John Wiseman, knt.”, in arm ., and w. Anne,
dau. and h. of Wm. Hawkins of London, esq., 1584, with 4 sons
and 4 daus., inscr., 6 Lat. vv. and 2 achs., S.C. Berks, etc.,
fig. 6. ; Morley, 200.
Streatley. I. Inscr. Elizth., dau. of Rich. Osbarn, esq., w.
of John Prout, mcht. of the staple of Calais, 1440, “ que obiit in
parturiendo in die Epiphanie ”, now under no. II. Anastatic
Drawing Soc., 1878, pi. 18 ; Morley, 202. II. Margt., w. of
Wm. Buryngton, gent., 1570 ; inscr. lost ; rel., N.A. Anastatic ;
Morley, 202. III. Griffin, son of Thos. and Elizth. Clarke,
1583, in civil dress ; inscr. lost ; sm., now mur.. Vestry.
Anastatic ; Morley, 204. IV. Thos. Buriton, esq., son and h.
of Wm., 3rd son of Thos. Buriton of Hereford, esq., 1603, in civil
dress, and w. Joan Wier, by whom 6 sons (then dec.) and 11 daus.,
2 shs. ; his w. pos. ; rel., effs. and shs. on floor, inscr. on wall,
S.A. Anastatic ; Morley, 202. The br. to Thos. Clarke, gent.,
1600, in civil dress, and w. Elizth, dau. and coh. of Griffeth Barton,
esq., 1598, with 1 son Griffeth, and 3 daus., Agnes, Elizth., Margt.,
is now buried under C. floor. Morley, 204. Rubbings of nos.
II and III with the inscrs. complete, and of the buried br. are in
coll. Soc. Antiq.
SuLHAMPSTED Abbots. I. Inscr. with 4 Lat. vv. Ralph
Eyer, rector, " jugiter de morte cogitans, sibi vivens hoc
BEEKSHIRE.
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monumentum posuit ”, 1527, in arabics [died 1528], under
moveable seat, C.
Sutton Courtney. I. Inscr. Thos., son of Thos. Trulock the
younger, 1615, N., but loose at vicarage in 1903.
SwALLOWFiELD. I. Margery, w. of Thos. Letterford, esq.,
14[66], date not filled in, sm., C. Morley, 208. II. Christ.
Lytkott, esq., 1554, in arm., and w. Kath., dau. of Kobt. Cheyne
of Chesham Bois., Bucks., esq., with 3 sons, John, Leonard,
Christ, (see West Hanney), and 1 dau. Dorothy, inscr. with 4
Eng. vv., 3 shs. (another lost), C. Clinch, [Costume, [211 [(man) ;
Haines, 235 (man), 245 (lady) ; Morley, 206.
Thatcham. I. Inscr. John Godfadyr, c. 1500, worn, mur., N.
Tidmarsh. I. Margt., w. of Thos. Wode, justice of the common
pleas, formerly w. of Robt. Leyneham, esq., lord of the manor,
1499, 1 sh. (others lost), C. Berks. Arch. Jour., XVII, 104 ;
Morley, 208 ; Views of Reading Abbey, I, 26. II. [Hen. Leyn-
ham, esq., 1517], in arm. with tabard, head mutil., 4 shs. ; inscr.
lost ; C. Berks, etc., XVII, 104 ; M.B.S. Portfolio, I, pt. 8,
pL 4 ; Morley, 210 ; Views of Reading Abbey, I, 26. III. Inscr.
(efis., children and sh. lost). Wm. Dale, esq., 1536, and w.
Elizth., local, C.
Tilehurst. I. Gauwyn More, gent., son of Rich. More, esq.,
a marshal of the king’s hall, in civil dress, and w. Isabel, both
died 1469, with 3 sons and 2 daus., sm., S.A. Morley, 212.
Ueeington. I. Inscr. John Saunders, 1599, had 2 ws., Anne,
by whom 5 sons and 2 daus., and Joan, mur., A.T., S. Tr. II.
Inscr. Thos. Saunders, 1644, aged 51, and w. Martha, left 8 sons
and 6 daus., N.
Ufton Nervet. I. Wm. Smith, gent., 1627, aged 70, in civil
dress, and w. Constance, dau. of Geo. Tettersale, esq., 1610, ach.
and 2 shs., sm., N. Morley, 214 ; Sharpe, A. M., Hist, of Ufton
Court, 186. II. Inscr. Francis Perkins, 1615, and w. Anne,
1635, mur., A.T., N.C. III. Inscr. Margt., w. of Francis Perkins,
1641, aged 55, now mur., N.C. IV. Inscr. Francis, son of
Francis and Margt. Perkins, 1660, aged 38, N.C. V. Inscr.
Frances, dau. of Hen. Winchcomb, of Bucklebury, esq., w. 1st
of Francis Perkins, and then of Jas. Hyde, gent., 1686, aged 63,
N.C.
Waltham, White. I. Margt., w. of John Hille, 1445, head
lost, C., but efi. loose in 1924. Antiquary, XXXI, 191. II.
Joan, dau. and h. of Thos. Beauchamp, esq., w. of Rich. Decons,
esq., 1506, 1 sh., sm., C. Morley, 214.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Wantage. I. Priest, c. 1370, hf. eff. in mass vests. ; inscr.
lost ; now mur., N.C. Boutell, Series ; Morley, 216. II. Sir
Ivo Fitzwaryn, 1414, in arm., large, now mur., N.C. Boutell
Series ; Hewitt, Armour, III, 380 ; Morley, 216 ; Belton. III.
Inscr. (effs. lost). Roger Merlawe, 1460, and w. Kath., 1459,
now mur., S.C. Morley, 218. In coll. Soc. Antiq. is a rubbing
of the man, head and feet gone. IV. Wm. Geddyng, vicar
of Wantage [and of All Hallows Barking, London], 1512, in acad.,
marg. inscr. much mutil., now mur., N.Tr. Druitt, 105 ; Morley,
220. V. Walter Tawbott, 1522, in civil dress, and ws. Agnes
and Alice, with 5 sons ; 4 daus. (lost) ; now mur., S.A. Morley,
218. VI. Wm. Willmott, gent., 1618, aged 76 (eff. lost), and
w. Cecily, dau. of Hugh Hyde of Letcomb Regis, esq., 1612 ; they
had 2 sons, Hugh, Geo., and 4 daus., Cicily, Martha, Fraunces,
Bridget, inscr., marg. inscr. with texts (mutil.), and 2 shs. ; their
sons-in-law, Thos. Garrard and Thos. Tempest, pos. in 1619 ;
now mur., N.C. Morley, 220 ; Belton (lady).
Warfield. I. Inscr. (eff. and children lost). Letice, dau. of
Wm. Lovelace, gent., w. of Humf. Staverton, 1587, aged 51, now
mur., N.C. II. Inscr. (eff. and children lost). Elizth., dau. of
Humf. Staverton, w. of John Reade, gent., 1587, aged 25, now
mur., N.C. III. Humf., 3rd son of Rich. Staverton, esq., 1592,
in civil dress ; sh. lost ; N.C. Home Counties Mag., I, 100 ;
Morley, 222 ; Views of Beading Abbey, I, 35.
Welford. I. John Westlake, priest, c. 1490, in acad., inscr.
in 3 Lat. vv., sm. Morley, 224. II. John Younge, c. 1530, in
civil dress, had 4 children, John, Thos., Elyn, Susan, sm. Morley,
224. Both now mur. in sedilia.
Windsor, Old. I. Humf. Michell, esq., surveyor of Windsor
Castle, 1598, aged 71, in civil dress, and 2nd w. Frances, dau. and
h. of Francis Waller, esq., 1621 ; also their son Samuel Michell,
esq., servant to King James, ‘‘ being one of his Matyes marshalls
of ye hall ”, 1613, in civil dress, mar. Ann, only dau. of Isaac
Rudstone, esq., had 2 sons, John, Humph. ; 3 effs., 3 inscrs.,
6 Eng. vv. ach. and lozenge, rel., mur., N. Morley, 226. By
his 1st w. Kath Hobbs, Humf. Michell had 1 son Francis, by his
2nd w. he had Sam. (dec.), Dorcas, Elizth., Susanna (dec. an
infant), and Sara.
Windsor, St. George’s Chapel. I. Wm. Mugge, priest, 1st
warden [1380], eff. in cope lost, super-canopy and mutil. marg.
inscr. only left, large. King’s Chapel. Morley, 228. II. Sir
Thos. Sellynger (St. Leger), founder of chapel, in arm. with
BERKSHIRE.
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tabard, and w. Anne, duchess of Exeter, sister to Edw. IV, 1475,
in mantle, kng., rect. pi. with Trinity, inscr., and 2 shs,, very
lightly engr., curious, recently repaired, regilt and the shs. re¬
enamelled, mur . , Rutland Chapel. Morley, frontis . ; Nichols, Leic.
II, pt. 1, pi. 15, p. 41 ; Pole, J., Hist, of Windsor Castle, 391 ;
Sandford, Oeneal. Hist., 1707, 396. III. Robt. Honywode,
LL.B., archdeacon of Taunton, canon of Windsor, 1522, in almuce,
kng., under canopy with St. Kath. and B.V. Mary and Child,
rect. pi. with diapered background, inscr. and sh., curious, mur.,
Rutland Chapel. B.A.A. Jour., N. S. XII, 12 ; Berks. Arch.
Jour., XII, 6 ; Macklin, Br. of Eng., 219 ; M.B.S. Trans., V,
112 ; Morley, 230. IV. Inscr. in 16 Lat. vv. (eff. in canon of
Windsor’s habit lost). John Robyns [S. T. B., canon of Windsor,
chaplain to Hen. VIII and Queen Mary, 1558], now mur., Rutland
Chapel. Morley, 231. V. Inscr. in 8 Lat. vv. and ach. Sir
Wm. Fitzwilliams, 1559, mur., Bray Chapel. Morley, 234. VI.
Inscr. in 10 Eng. vv. John Thompson, B.D. , prebendary of Windsor,
chaplain in ordinary to Queen Elizth., 1571, aged 51, mutil.,
Rutland Chapel. VII. Inscr. Anth. Russhe, S. T. D., dean of
Chichester, canon of Windsor, chaplain to Queen Elizth., 1577,
aged 40 ; his w. pos. ; Rutland Chapel. VIII. Inscr. Sir Rich.
Wortley of Wortley, Yorks., knt., 1603, Bray Chapel. IX.
Dorothy, dau. of John King, D.D., prebendary of Windsor, and
his w. Marie, 1630, aged 8 months, in cradle, 8 Eng. vv. and marg.
inscr.. King’s Chapel, Macklin, Br. of Eng., 301 ; M.B.S.
Portfolio, I, pt. 12, pi. 6 ; Morley, 232. X. Wm., 2nd son of
John and Marie King, 1633, aged 10 weeks, close by and similar
to the last but with sh. M.B.S. Portfolio ; Morley, 232. An
eff. in civil dress, a lady, ach. and sh., c. 1600, of the Wilson
family, formerly in the chapel and afterwards in the possession of
the late J. G. Nichols were sent by his executors to Hereford
Cathedral in error. The brasses probably formed part of the
memorial to Wm. Wilson, D.D., prebendary for 32 years, 1615,
aged 73, and w. Isabel.
WiNKEiELD. I. Thos. Mountagu, yeoman of the guard, 1630,
aged nearly 92, hf. eff. in habit of the guard distributing bread to
the poor, rect. pi. with inscr., curious, mur., S.A. Morley, 236.
WiTTENHAM, Little. I. John Churmound, rector, 1433, in
mass vests., C. Berks. Arch. Jour., XV, 68 ; Morley, 238. II.
David Kidwelly, porter of the palace to Hen. VI, 1454, in civil
dress, 1 sh., sm., C. Berks, etc., 66 ; Morley, 236. III. Cecily,
w. of Geoff. Kydwelly, 1472, C. Berks., etc., 66 ; Morley, 240.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES .
IV. Geoff. Kidwelly, esq., 1483, in civil dress, 2 shs., C. Berks,
etc., 66 ; Druitt, 210 ; Haines, 203 ; Morley, 238. V. Insor. in
20 Eng. vv. Epitaph of Mary Barnes, ‘‘ Farington by birth ,
by marriage Barnes ” [1568 ?], mur.. Tower. Morley, 244.
VI. Wm. Dunche, esq., auditor of the mints to Hen. VIII and
Edw. VI, and '' esquier sworne extreordinairie for the body of
our soveraigne lady Elizabeth ”, died 1597, in civil dress, and
w. Marie Barnes, had 2 sons, Edm., Walter, all kng., engr. c. 1585,
rect. pi. with inscr., 2 shs., and 4 crests, once on A.T., now mur..
Tower. Berks, etc., 70 ; Macklin, Br. of Eng., 278 ; M.B.S.
Portfolio, II, pi. 23 ; Morley, 242. VII. John Barnes, esq.,
gentleman porter of the towne and castle of Guysnes in ffraunce
when it was Englishe and one of ye privye councell of that
estate ”, benefactor to Wittenham, Abingdon and Wallingford,
died at London, 1588, in arm., kng. ; his only sister Mary mar.
Wm. Dunche, esq. ; inscr. lost ; rect. pi., text from Revelations
and ach., now mur.. Tower. Morley, 244. VIII. Six Eng. vv.
As God hath well determined ”, etc., from brass to John, son
of Edm. and Anne Dunch, 1589, now mur.. Tower. IX. Six
Lat. vv. ‘‘ Vita deus, deus est vitam ”, etc., from br. to Edm.,
son of Edm. and Anne Dunch, 1595, now mur., Tower. Morley,
243. X. Inscr. with 12 Eng. vv. and ach. Wm., son and h. of
Francis Winchcombe of Bucklebury, esq., 1614, aged 38 ; his w.
Mary, eld. dau. of Edm. Dunch pos. ; Tower. XI. Inscr.
Mistress Anne, w. of Mr. Edm. Dunch, 1627, now mur.. Tower.
XII. Anne, dau. of Hen. and Anne Dunch, 1683, aged 9 months,
rect. pL, inscr. and 8 Eng. vv., sm., C. Berks, etc., 68 ; Druitt,
300 ; Morley, 246. In coll. Soc. Antiq. is a rubbing of the lower
part of a lady, c. 1570, formerly on C. floor, but now lost. Nos.
VIII and IX were rescued from a barn, and no. XI, together
with the coffin plate of the Hon. Mrs. Elizth. Dunch, 1761, aged 80,
from a pond.
Wokingham. I. Civilian, feet gone, and 2 ws. (1 lost), c. 1520,
large scroll mutil. ; inscr. and children lost ; Tower. Morley,
246. II. [Clement ?] Dawbnie [1610 ?], in civil dress, and
w., kng., rect. pi. with 8 Eng. vv. and sh., mur., S.A. Morley,
248.
Wytham. Man in arm, and w., only upper parts left, c. 1455,
3 shs. (one covered and a fourth lost) ; inscr. lost; rel.,C. Haines
191 (man) ; Morley, 250 ; Oxford Man., 86 (man). Possibly
Agnes, dau. of Rich. Wightham and h. to John Golofre, and her
1st husband Wm. Browning.
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE .
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The brasses are lost at Beenham, to Wm. Carter, gent., 1586,
engr. Berks. Arch. Jour., XIX, 112 ; Morley, 28 ; Views of Reading
Abbey, I, 30 ; at Englefield ; and at Fyeield, to Christ. Ashton,
lord of the manor, and w. Lady Kath Gordon, '' the white rose of
Scotland ”, widow of Perkin Warbeck, 1537. The tomb was much
damaged by fire in 1893. In coll. Soc. Antiq. is a rubbing of a
scroll from a br. formerly at Speen to John Foster, vicar, 1533.
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE.
Lipscomb. History and Antiquities of the county of Buckingham, by
G. Lipscomb, 4 vols., 1847.
Bucks. Records. Records of Buckinghamshire, published by the Bucks.
Archaeological Society.
Royal Commission on Historical Monuments, Buckinghamshire, 2 vols.,
1912-13.
Amersham. I. Hen. Brudenell, esq., 1430, in civil dress with
anelace, and w. Eleanor, dau. of Hugh, son of Sir Thos. Preston,
now mur., C. II. Thos. Carbonell, esq., 1439, in civil dress,
and w. Elizth., 1438, now mur., N.A. III. Inscr. Bich. Champ-
neys, draper, 1439, worn, now mur., S.Tr. IV. Civilian, c.
1450 ; head and inscr. lost ; worn, now mur., N.A. V. John
de la Penne, 1537 (date added), in civil dress, and w. Elizth.,
dau. of Peter Hally, esq., 1521, now mur., N.A. VI. John,
son of Francis Drake of Esher, Surrey, esq., by his w. Joan, dau.
of Wm. Tothill of Sharlons, 1623, aged 4, kng., sm., inscr. and 6
Eng. vv., now mur., C. Bucks. Records, II, 348 (elf.). In coll.
Soc. Antiq. is a rubbing of an inscr., now lost, to Robt. Allerton.
rector, 1437.
Ashridge House (private chapel of). I. John de Swynstede,
rector of Edlesborough [prebendary of Lincoln], 1395, in mass
vests., with scroll, large. Alcuin Club Colls., XXII, 29
(eff.) ; Anastatic Print ; M.B.8. Portfolio, I, pt. 12, pi. 1.
II. Rose inscribed “ Ecce quod expendi habui ” etc., and inscr.
to John Killingworth, 1412. Anastatic Drawing Soc., 1859,
pi. 13 ; Haines, 110. These brasses were originally in Edles¬
borough church, Bucks., thence removed to Pitstone otherwise
Pightlesthorne church in the same county, and subsequently to
the private chapel of Ashridge House.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Astwood. I. Inscr. (miitil.) Koger Keston, 1409, now mur., N.
II. Thos. Chibnale, 1534, in civil dress, and ws. Emme and
Alice, Eng. inscr. and 4 Lat. vv., local, rel., now mur., S.A.
Aylesbury Museum see Museums.
Beachampton. I. Inscr. Math., son of Thos. Bigot, esq.,
1598, 20 years pastor of Beauchampton and Calverton ; this
inscr. is in the form of an address to his flock ; mur., C. II.
Wm. Bawdyn, blacksmith, 1600, in civil dress, inscr. and 4 Eng.
vv., rel., N.A. Lipscomb, II, 533 (eff.). III. Alice, dan. of
Wm. Mathew of Calverton, esq., w. of Geo. Baldwyn, 1611, aged
30, died in childbed, with 2 sons Wm., Geo., and 2 daus. Jane,
Isabel, sm., rel., S.A. IV. Inscr. Wm. Elmor, 1652, N.
Beaconsfield. I. Inscr. with 10 Eng. vv. Robt. Lee, 1572,
and w. Kath., mur., N.A. II. John Warren of White farm,
1609, aged 60, in civil dress, and w. Elizth., mar. 23 years, v/ith
4 sons Rich., Hen., Wm., John, and 2 daus., Eillis, Elizth., N.
Bledlow. I. Wm. Herun, B.A., vicar, 1525, in mass vests.,
sm., now mur. in aumbry, C.
Bletchley. I. Thos Sparke, H.I)., rector, 1616, aged 68, a
bust in an oval, with 3 sons and 2 daus., figures of death, fame,
etc. ; Thos. his son and h. pos. ; rect. pL, very finely engr.,
mur., C.
Bradenham. I. Rich. Redberd, rector, '' ex patronatu dni
Andree Wyndesor militis dhi isti’ manerii ” [1521], in mass
vests., C.
Brickhill, Little. I. Inscr. in 18 Eng. vv. Mr. Robt. Seling,
1692, aged 22, mur., S.A.
Brill. I. Inscr. in 6 Eng. vv. John Hoode and w. Mawde,
c. 1520, mur., C.
Broughton. I. Inscr. Agnes, w. of John, son of Robt. de
Broughton, 1399, now mur., C. II. Inscr. John, son of Robt.
de Broughton, 1403, now mur., C. III. Inscr. Mary, eld. dau.
of Chas. Edmonds of Preston Deanery, Northants, esq., w. of
Thos. Duncombe, esq., 1655, aged 31, leaving 4 sons and 3
daus., C.
Burnham. I. Gyles Eyre, in civil dress, and w. Elizth., c.
1500 ; children lost ; sm., N.A. II. Inscr. and 15 daus. (efls.
of parents and 9 sons lost) ; the remains of br. to Wm. Aldriche
and w. Agnes, c. 1520, formerly in N., now rel. with no. I.
Rubbing in coll. Soc. Antiq. with the 9 sons and indent for
parents. III. Inscr. on scroll with 8 Lat. vv. below. Jacomyne,
dau. of Robt. Littell, mar. for 20 years to Wm. Tyldsley, 1556,
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aged 36, C. IV. Edm. Eyre, gent., 1563, in civil dress, and
w., with 3 sons, 2 dans., ach. and sh., inscr. mutil., mur., N.
V. Inscr. on scroll with 2 Lat. vv. and sh. below. Wm. Tyldsley,
esq., 1563, C. VI. Thos Eyer, gent., late owner of the manor
of Allerds in East Burnham, 1581, in civil dress, and 3 ws., the
2nd with 4 sons and 3 dans., 2 shs., inscr., and 10 Eng. vv. with
acrostic, on same slab as no. IV. VII. Inscr., 4 Lat. vv. and
sh. Anne, dau. of [Paul] Wentworth, w. of [Norton] Knatchbiill,
[1591], C.
Caeverton. I. John Bokys, 1519, in civil dress, and w. Joan.
Caversfield, see Oxfordshire.
Chaleont St. Giles. I. Priest, c. 1470, in mass vests., sm.,
mur., C. GirVs Own Paper, XIV, 428. II. Three sons, c.
1500, mur., S.A. III. Two shs., c. 1500, S.A. IV. Lady,
c. 1510 ; inscr. lost ; mur., S.A. V. Inscr. John Salter, 1523,
and w. Elsabeth ; palimp., on rev. another inscr. to Thos.
Bredham, 1521, and w. Anne ; mur. , in hinged frame, N. A. VI.
Civilian (of the Gardyner family ?) and 2 ws., c. 1540, 1 sh. ; inscr.
lost ; now mur., S.A. Girls' Own Paper, XIV, 428 (one fern. eff.).
VII. Wm. Gardyner, esq., 1558, in arm., and w. Anne (Newde-
gate), 156- (date not filled in), with 5 sons, 4 daus., and 3 shs.,
A.T., S.C. Bucks. Records, VI, 95. VIII. Thos. Fletewood,
esq., born at Heskyn, Lancs., lord of the Vache, treasurer of the
mint., M.P. for Bucks., late sheriff for Bucks, and Beds., 1570,
aged 52, in arm., and 2 ws., (1 ) Barbara (Francis) with 2 sons and
2 daus. (2) Brigett, dau. of Sir John Springe, with 8 sons and
6 daus., all kng., ach. and 4 shs., mur., A.T., C. GirVs Own Paper,
XIV, 428 ; Lipscomb, III, 235.
Chaleont St. Peter. I. Wm. Whappelode senior, died 1398,
in arm., and w. Elizth., widow of Wm. Restwold, esq., engr.
c. 1446. II. Wm. Whappelode, son of no. I, steward to Hen.
Beaufort, cardinal of England and bp. of Winchester, 1446, in
arm., and w. Margery. III. Inscr. Geo. Brudenell, LL.B.,
son of Hru Brudenell, esq., 1522. IV. Inscr. Wm. Wheytte
and w. Alys, 1525, local. V. Inscr. Rose, mother of Roger
Edgeworth, D.D., and of John Edgeworth, B.A., vicars, 1529,
VI. Priest, c. 1440, in mass vests., sm. ; a palimp. by appropria¬
tion, the figure slightly altered and an inscr. added to Robt.
Hanson, vicar of Chalfont St. Peter and of Little Missenden,
1545. VII. Inscr. Robt. Drury, esq., 1592. All now mur., C.
In coll. Soc. Antiq. are impressions from brasses formerly in this
church of (I) A priest in cassock and surplice with scarf fastened
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
by a rosette, c. 1520 ; (2) A civilian with the arms of Drury,
c. 1600, no doubt no. VII. In 1912 the figures were in private
possession in the Chantry House, Newark, Notts., but disappeared
about 1920.
Chearsley. I. John Frankeleyn, in civil dresss, and w. Margt.,
which ordeyned leystowe to this chirche and divine service to
be doone every holyday in the ye re ”, 1462, with 3 sons and 4
daus., sm. C. Lipscomb, I, 125.
Chenies. I. John Waliston, '' quondam faber istius vilie ”,
1469, in civil dress, and ws. Isabel and Joan, worn. II. Edm.
Molyneux, esq., 1484, in arm, with salade, and w. Agnes [dau.
and coh. of Sir Thos. Laxham of Laxham, Norf., and] widow of
Sir John- Cheyne [she died 1488] in mantle, under double canopy,
worn. Lipscomb, III, 255. III. Rich. Newland (?) rector,
1494, in mass vests, without stole, sm., worn. IV. Dame Anne
[Semark], widow of [Sir Guy Sapcote] and of Sir David Phelip,
lady of the manors of Thorno, Northants, and Isenhampstead
Cheyne, 1510, holding a heart with 2 scrolls, single canopy and
4 shs., worn. Lipscomb, III, 254. V. Agnes Johnson, widow,
mother of Robt, Leyff, rector, 1511. VI. Inscr. Nich. Smythe,
'' late person of latemars ” (Latimer), 1517. VII. Elizth.,
dau. of John Broughton, esq., 1524, with flowing hair, marg.
inscr. and 2 shs. V . and A. Mus. List,p\. 4:6,no.Z Allnow
mur. at west end of nave and south aisle.
Chesham. I. Inscr. John Gawdry, gent., 1670, aged 69, S.A.
Chesham Bois. I. Elizth., w. of Robt. Cheyne, gent., 1516,
and Robt. Cheyne, esq., 1552, in arm., 4 shs., curious, C. Bucks.
Records, II, 133 ; Haines, 241 (lady’s girdle) ; Lipscomb, III,
272. II. Benedict, “ crysome ” son of Roger Lee, gent.,
c. 1520, sm., C. Bucks. Records, VI, 190 ; GirVs Own Paper, XIV,
157 ; Haines, 220 ; Macalister , Eccles. Vests., 172. III. Inscr.
Wenefride, dau. of the late lord Mordant, w. of John Cheyne,,
esq., 1562, C.
Chicheley. I. Anth. Cave, esq., mcht. of the staple of Calais,
lord of the manor, 1558, in arm. , head mutil. , and w. [Elizth. , dau. of
Thos. Lovett of Astwell, esq.], 2 shs., arms of the staple and Cave
imp. Lovett ; another sh.. Cave with a crescent for diff., now
lost, was palimp. with part of an Eng. inscr. on rev. ; N.C.
Lipscomb, IV, 97 ; Waters, R. E. G., Memoirs of the family of
Chester of Chicheley, I, 84 (effs.). Rubbing of palimp. in coll.
Soc. Antiq. II. [Anth. ?] Cave, a skeleton recumbent in shroud,
c. 1560 (?), rect. pi. with inscr. in 4 Lat. and 5 Eng. vv., 1 sh.,.
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sm., mur., N.C. III. Inscr. and ach. Wm., 6th son of Hen.
Shelley of Patcham, Sussex, esq., 1638, aged 31, N. IV. Inscr.
in 4 Eng. vv. Elizth. [Noke], 1658, rel., N.
Chilton. I. Inscr. marg., 4 shs. and 2 other inscrs. John
Croke “ the ealder ”, one of the clerks in chancery and after¬
wards a master in that court, 1554, S.C. II. Inscr. marg. Sir
John Croke, 1608, and w. Elizth., dau. of Sir Alex. Unton, 1611,
mar. 55 years and 9 months, S.C. III. Inscr. marg., ach.,
sh., and 14 Lat. w. Sir John Croke, justice of the king’s bench,
1619, aged 66, S.C. IV. Inscr. in 16 Eng. vv. with sh. Edw.
Croke, 1626, curious, S.C.
Claydon, Middle. I. Isabel Gifford, 1523, rel., now mur., C.
Lipscomb, I, 194. A sh. belonging to this is now with no. II.
II. Alex. Anne, priest, 1526, f eff. in mass vests, with chalice and
wafer, rel., mur., C. Lipscomb, I, 192. III. Poger Gyfford,
esq., 1542, in arm., and w. Mary [ISTansegles], with 13 sons, 7
daus., and 3 shs., large ; the inscr. palimp., on rev. another inscr.
to Walter Bellingham " alias dicti Walteri Irelonde regis Armorum
in hybernia ”, 1487, and w. Elizth. ; one sh. is also palimp. by
alteration ; now mur., C., the palimp. fastened down. Bucks.
Records, VII, 530 (palimp. inscr.) ; Lipscomb, I, 193, who states
they built the chancel in 1519. IV. Inscr. John, son of John
Verney, viscount Fermanagh, 1694, recording 9 generations of the
family, mur., N.
Clifton Reynes. I. Sir John Beynes, 1428, in arm., legs
mu til., 4 shs., N.C. II. [John Reynes and 2nd w. Agnes, dau.
of John Tyringham, esq.], in shrouds, c. 1500, 4 shs. ; inscr. lost ;
N.C.
Crawley, North. I. Robt. Latymer, esq., 1548, in civil
dress (head gone) and w. Kath. (lost) ; the inscr. mentions their
dau. and h. Elizth. ; S.A. II. John Garbrand, D.D., parson
and benefactor to the poor, 1589, aged 47, in gown and hood,
kng., rect. pi. with inscr., mur., C. Lipscomb, IV, 132. III.
Inscr. Thos. Hackett, 1689, aged 61 ; mar. the dau. of Augustine
Nichols of Hoisted, Leic., esq., C. IV. Inscr. Elizth., dau.
of Wm. Middleton, w. of Nich. Hackett, 1690, aged 28, C.
Crendon, Long. I. John Canon, 146- (date not filled in),
in civil dress, and w. Agnes, 1468, with 3 sons and 8 daus., now
mur., N.Tr.
CuBLiNGTON. I. Inscr. John Dervyle, 1st rector, 1410, “ cui
memoria annuatim tenebitur in festo purificacois bte Marie
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BR4SSES.
Virg’is ut eius aie p’piciet’ ds,” C. II. Inscr. Wm. Brandon,
rector, 1441, C.
Datchet. I. Inscr. andsh. Lady Kath., dan. of Wm. Blount,
lord Mountjoye, w. of Sir Mores Barkeley, 1559, mur., C. II.
Mr. Rich. Hanbery, citizen and goldsmith of London, in civil
dress, and w. Alice, 1593, aged 56 with 2 daus. ; one mar. Mr.
Wm. Combe, of the Middle Temple, esq., the other Mr. Edm.
Wheler, goldsmith of London ; rect. pi. with inscr., sh. and arms
of Goldsmith’s Co., mur., C. Locke, A., Hanbury Family, 132.
Denham. I. Walter Duredent, esq., 1494, in arm., and 2 ws.,
Agnes, with 9 sons and 10 daus., and Margt., with 3 sons and
4 daus., ach. and 3 shs. (another lost), worn, rel., C. Fisher ;
Lathhury, R. H., Hist, of Denham, 188. II. Dame Agnes
Jordan, abbess of Syon [died 1546], engr. c. 1540 (date of death
erroneously filled in as 1544) ; marg. inscr. and shs. with the five
wounds lost ; rel., C. Aungier, G. J ., Hist, of Syonandlsleworth,
89 ; Haines, 88 ; Lond. and Middx. Trans., II, 159 ; Suffling,
153 ; Waller, pt. 15. III. Inscr., 3 sons and 1 dau. of 1st wife ;
the remains of the brass to Thos. Bedyll, 1528, and ws. Margt.
and Joan ; rel. on same stone as nos. V, and VI. Suffling, 214
(children). IV. Amphillis, dau. of Sir. Edm. Pekham, 1545,
with flowing hair, inscr. and sh. ; all palimp. , on rev. of eff . another
of a friar in gown and hood with his hands folded within the
sleeves ; on rev. of inscr. another in 4 Lat. vv. to John Pyke,
'' in Langport natus ” ; on rev. of sh. a device of a birch rod and
mace in saltire between the letters I.P.M.S. arranged in cross,
possibly for Johannes Pyke magister scholae, date c. 1440 ; now
mounted in a frame, mur., C. Lathhury, 344 ; M.B.S. Trans.,
IV, 11, 12 ; Soc. Antiq. Lond. Proc., 2 S. XV, 230, 231 ; Suffling,
285. V. Leonard Hurst, parson, 1560, in surplice and scarf ;
inscr. lost ; now rel. over no. VI. Haines, 229 ; Suffling, 214.
VI. Inscr. Rich. Thornhill of Tuxford, Notts., parson, 1612, rel.,
C. Suffling, 214. In coll. Soc. Antiq. is a rubbing of a hf. eff.
of a priest in mass vests., c. 1360, surrounded by an inscr. with
text from Job XIX, 25, 26, formerly in C., but now lost. The
figure is engr. in Haines, 143, and Surrey Arch. Colls., XXXI, 93.
Dinton. I. John Compton, esq., in arm., and w. Margery,
dau. of Brian Harley, 1424, with 4 sons and 7 daus., the children
kng., sm. II. Wm. Lee of Morton, 1486, in civil dress, and w.
Alice (head lost). III. Inscr. John Lee of Morton, gent., 1503,
buried in St. Olyffe, Silver Street, London. IV. Thos. Grenewey,
esq., 1538, in arm., and w. Elizth., 1539, with 3 daus. (lost), engr.
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1551, at same time as no. V. V. Rich. Grenewey, esq., son
and h. of no. IV, 1551, in arm., and w. Joan, dan. and h. of John
Tylney, of Leckhampstead, esq., both mutil., 1 sh. VI. Francis
Lee of Morton, gent., 1558, in civil dress, and w. Elizth.,had 7
sons and 4 dans., sm. VII. Simon Mayne, esq., 1617, in arm.,
and w. Colubery [Lovelace], 1628, with their children Simon and
Colubery, and ach. Simon the son was one of the regicides and
died in the Tower in 1661. VIII. Inscr. and 2 Eng. vv.
Lady Dame Elinor, w. of Sir Thos. Lee of Morton, 1633, had 24
children ; sh. lost. All rel. on floor of S.A. and mixed up.
Drayton Beauchamp. I. Thos. Cheyne, esq., shield-bearer
to Edw. Ill, 1368, in arm. ; inscr. and 2 shs.lost ; large, C.
Ashdown, Armour, 189 (knee-piece); Boutell, Series, and Br. and
Slabs, 53 (sword belt and knee-piece); Gent. Mag., 1858, ii, 8 ;
Haines, 158 (leg) ; Hartshorne, Fun. Mon., 37 ; Hewitt, Armour,
II, 125 ; Alacklin, Br. of Eng., 53 ; Oxford Portfolio of Mon. Br.,
pt. Ill, pi. 3 ; Waller, pt. I. II. [Wm.] Cheyne, esq., 1375,
in arm., marg. inscr. mutil., 4 shs. lost, large, C. Ashdown,
Armour, 158 (solleret) ; Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 53 (solleret) ;
Hewitt, II, 112 (solleret) ; Lipscomb, III, 335 ; Waller, pt. 8.
III. Hen. Fazakyrley, priest, 1531, in mass vests, with chalice
and wafer, head lost, sm. rel., C.
Drayton Parslow. I. Inscr. , 3 sons and 1 1 daus . ; the remair s
of the br. to Benet Blacknolle, in arm., and w. Agnes, both died
1535, N.
Dunton. I. Civilian and w., c. 1420 ; inscr. lost ; sm., N.
II. - Collys, w. of Rich. - , c. 1510, with 1 son standing
behind, inscr. mutil., sm., N. III. Inscr. John Sotton, 1518,
and w. Agnes, rel. under no. I.
Edlesborough. I. John, son and h. of John Rufford, esq.,
1540, in arm., and 3 ws. (all on one plate), Brygett, Anne, and
Elynore, 1 sh., N.C. II. John Pigott, eld. son of Francis Pigott
of Stratton, Beds., by his 2nd w. Margery, sister to Oliver, lord
St. John and baron of Bletsoe, in civil dress, and w. Wenefrid,
dau. and h. of Thos. Sankye of Edlesborough, esq., by Alice,
dau. of Ralph Hawtrie of Rislipe, Middx., 1592, had 2 sons and
3 daus., 3 shs. (another lost), now mur., N.C. III. Inscr. and
2 shs. Hen. Brugis, gent., 1647, aged 88 ; mar. Frances, dau. of
no. II., had 3 sons and 2 daus., now mur., N.C. See also Ashridge
House, Bucks.
Ellesborough. I. Thos. Hawtrey, esq., 1544, in arm., and
w. Sybell, dau. of Rich. Hampden, with 11 sons and 7 daus. ;
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
1 sh. a paJimp. by alteration ; now mur., S.A. II. Inscr. Mary,
w. of Wm. Hawtrey, esq., 1555, died in childbirth, now mur., S.A.
Emberton. I. John Mordon alias Andrew, rector, c. 1410
(date not filled in), in mass vests., donor of books and ornaments
to the churches of Emberton, Olney, and Hullemorton, now
mur., C. Lipscomb, IV, I4I.
Eton College Chapel. I. Thos. Barker, S.T.D., fellow,
for 18 years vice-provost, rector of Petworth, 1489, in cap and
almuce, inscr. in 16 Lat. vv., sm. II. Hen. Bost, provost,
1503, in almuce, triple canopy, inscr. in 16 Lat. vv. and 2 shs.,
large, recut and partly restored, now mur., Lupton chapel.
Lipscomb, IV, 485. III. Inscr. (eff. lost). John Chelde [1507],
and ws. Margt., Isabel and Alice. IV. Bich. Ardern, fellow,
1509, in mass vests, with chalice and wafer, worn, sm. V. Inscr.
(effs. lost). Robt. Rede of Burnham, gent., 1515, and w.
Meryell, worn. VI. Rich. Grey, " lord Grey, Cotenore, Wylton,
and Ruthyn, and on of the heyr’ apparant to Richard erll of
Kentt, son of Edmond lord Grey, broder and heyre to George
lord Grey and Thomas lord Grey, and henchman to Henry VIII ”,
1521, in arm. , sm. VII. Wm. Boutrod, pety-canon of Windsor,
1522, in cope. VIII. [Walter Smith, M.A., fellow, 1525], in
acad. ; inscr. lost. IX. - Horman, 1525, in mass vests.
with chalice and wafer, inscr. in 12 Lat. vv. This is usually
assigned to Wm. Horman, fellow and vice-provost, died 1535,
but the date on the brass is clearly 1525 in arabic numerals . X.
Lady ; the remains of the br. to Hen. Smyth, gent., clerk and
surveyor of the King’s works in all England, 1528, and ws. Agnes
and Jacomyne, with children and marg. inscr. XI. Roger
Lupton, provost of Eton, canon of Windsor [died 1540], in mantle
with garter badge ; inscr. lost ; 1 sh., now filled in and mur.,
Lupton chapel. Alcuin Club Colls., XXII, 79 ; Oxford Jour, of
Mon. Br., II, 27 ; V. and A. Mus. List, pi. 52, no. 6. XII. Thos.
Edgcomb, fellow and vice-provost, 1545, f eff. in hood, inscr. in
10 Lat. vv. ; eff. palimp., on rev. portions of 10 Lat. vv. XIII.
Robt. Stokys and w. Elizth., both died 1560 ; male eff. and children
lost ; inscr. palimp., on rev. another inscr. to Walter Haugh.
1505, and ws. Margt. and Isabel ; local by a Norfolk engraver.
Oxford Jour, of Mon. Br., II, 72 (with slab and palimp.). XIV.
Inscr. in 4 Eng. vv. Thos. Smith, fellow, M.A. of King’s Coll.,
Camb., 1572. XV. Inscr. Elizth., dau. of Wm. Barlow, bp. of
Chichester, w. of Wm. Daye, provost of Eton and for a few months
bp. of Winchester in 1596, died 1575, but br. laid down c. 1620,
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by her son Rich., she left 2 sons, Wm., Rich., and 4 dans., Susan,
Elizth., Judith, Rachel, mur., Lupton chapel. XVI. Inscr. in
2 Lat., vv. [Matthew] Page, fellow [1582]. XVII. Inscr. Edw.
Underhill, citizen and haberdasher of London, 1606. XVIII.
Inscr. with 4 Lat. vv. Edm., son of Sir Hen. Hobart, “ alumnus ”,
1607. XIX. Inscr. John Clavering, of the family of Clavering
of Calaly, Xorthumb., fellow of Merton Coll., Oxford, vice¬
provost of Eton, 1612, aged 78. XX. Inscr. with 5 Lat. vv.
(elf. lost), Philip, son of Sir John Botteler, 1613. XXI. Thos.
Allen, fellow of Eton and of other colls., also a benefactor, 1636,
in gown, kng. XXII. Inscr. Elizth., dau of Rich, and Elizth.
Francklin, w. of Giles Baker, 1641, aged 23, had 1 dau. Elizth. ;
her husband pos. XXIII. Inscr. on heart-shaped plate and sh.
Jane, dau. of Edm. Woodhall, esq., w. of Geo. Goad [vice-provost],
1657, aged 34. Oxford Jour, of Mon. Br., II, 83 (inscr.). All
(except nos. II, XI, XV) now mur. in Ante-chapel and the lines
filled in. For an account of the lost brasses see " Oxford Jour,
of Mon. Br.”, II, 28, 68.
Farnham Royal. I. Inscr. Eustace Mascoll, gent., clerk of
the works to Cardinal Wolsey at Christ Church, Oxford, chief
clerk of accounts for 17 years for all the buildings of Hen. VIII
within 20 miles of London, died 1567, being then “ pistell-reder
in Winsor Castell ”, mur., S.A.
Foscott. I. Inscr. with sh. Edw., 3rd son of Rich. Grenvile
of Wotton Underwood, Bucks., esq., 1661, C.
Haddenham. I. Priest, c. 1420, in choir cope, worn ; inscr.
lost ;now mur., N.C. II. Thos. Nassh, vicar, 1428, hf. eff.
in mass vests., inscr. now under no. I, mur., N.C. III. Inscr.
(effs. lost). Giles Wodbrygge, 1539, and w. Elizth., now under
no. II.
Halton. I. Hen. Bradschawe, esq., chief baron of the
exchequer, 1553, in robes, and w. Joan (Hurst, see Noke, Oxon),
with 4 sons and 4 daus., all kng., 1 sh., mur., C. Lipscomb,
II, 225.
Hambleden. I. John Shipwash, 1457 (lower part of eff.
gone), and w. Joan (lost), with 4 sons and 3 daus. (the latter lost),
5 shs. with initials and rebus ; in 1912 the male eff. and shs.
loose in safe, the sons mur., N., and the inscr. mur.. Tower.
Lipscomb, III, 575 (eff.). II. Inscr. Joan Berde, 1492, now
mur., N. III. Inscr. John Porter, 1495, N. IV. John White,
1497, and w. Alice, now mur., effs. in N., inscr. in Tower. V.
Robt. Scrop, esq., 1500, in arm. (eff. now lost), and widow Kath.,
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
in mantle once inlaid, kng., 4 shs. (2 not belonging), now on boards,
mur., N.Tr. Lipscomb, III, 575. Rubbing of male eff. in coll.
Soc. Antiq. VI. Inscr. Wm. Shypwasshe and w. Margery,
c. 1500, now mur.. Tower. VII. Inscr. Rauffe Scrope, parson,
1516, now mur.. Tower. VIII. Civilian and w. (upper part
now gone), c. 1600 .; inscr. and 2 sons lost ; now mur.. Tower.
IX. Inscr, and sh. Geo. Scroope, gent., son of Adrian Scroope,
esq., 1614, now mur.. Tower. X. John, son of Robt. Saunders,
1634, aged 73 ; mar. (1) Cicely, relict of Wm. Blocksom, by whom
a dau. Mary, w. of Timothy Doyly, (2) Frances, relict of Francis
Springoll ; inscr. lost; rect. pL, now mur., N. XI. Inscr.
Robt. (died 1617), youngest son of Wm. Doyley of Holcombe,
Oxon, gent, by Anne, his w., who died 1639, having had 2 sons
and 6 daus., now mur., X. XII. Inscr. John Domelaw, S.T.D.,
rector for 9 years, 1640, aged 49, N. In coll. Soc. Antiq. is a
rubbing of an inscr. (now lost) to Adrian Scroope, esq., 1577, and
w. Ursula, dau. of Geo. Ludlowe of Hildeverell, Wilts., 1613, had
2 sons and 5 daus. Also rubbings showing some of the other
brasses more perfect than at present.
Hampden, Great. I. John Hampden, esq., 1496, in arm., and
w. Elizth. (Sidney), engr. c. 1525, with 4 sons and 6 daus., 5 shs., C.
Lipscomb, II, 289. II. Sir John Hampden, 1553, in arm., and
2 ws., (1) Elizth. Savage, with 3 daus., (2) [Philippa, dau. of John
Wilford of London], 3 shs., C. Lipscomb, II, 290. III. Inscr.
and sh. Griffith Hampden, esq., lord of the manor, 1591, and 2nd
w. Anne, dau. and h. of Anthony Cave of Chicheley, esq., 1594, C.
Lipscomb, II, 291 (sh.). IV. Inscr. and sh. Wm. Hampden,
esq., lord of the manor, son and h. of Griffith and Anne Hampden,
1597, C. V. Inscr. and sh. Wm. Hampden, esq., lord of
Emmington, Oxon, 1612, C. VI. Five sons, 3 daus. and sh.,
Horsey imp. Hampden ; the remains of br. to Sir Jerome Horsey,
1626, and w. Elizth., dau. of Griffith Hampden ; C.
Hanslope. I. Two shs. and 2 scrolls, c. 1520 ; man in arm.,
2 ws., and inscr. lost ; N. II. Mary, dau. of Thos. Birchmore,
1602, aged 6, sm., N. III. Inscr. in 8 Eng. vv. - Troughton,
and w. - , dau. of — — Hampden, c. 1600 ; Rich. Troughton
their son pos. ; N.C. behind organ.
Hardmead. I. Francis Catesby of Hardmeede, gent., youngest
son of Anth. Catesby of Whyston, esq., 1556, in civil dress, feet
lost, now mur., N.A.
Haversham. I. Alice, w. of Thos. Payn, esq., 1427, rel.,
mur., C. II. John Maunsell, gent., 1605, aged 66 years.
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4 months and 5 days, a skeleton on a rect. pi. with inscr. and
2 shs., C.
Hawridge. I. Inscr. and sh. Dorothie, dau. of Sir Thos.
Kytson of London, w. (1) of Sir Thos. Pakynton, (2) of Thos.
Tas burgh, esq., 1577, aged 46 years and 7 months ; 2 shs. lost ;
sh. on floor, inscr. mur., N. Rubbing in coll. Soc. Antiq. with
3 shs.
Hedgerley. I. Robt. Fulmer, 1498, in civil dress, and w.
Joan, with 2 sons and 2 daus., sm., C. II. Margt., w. of Edw.
Bulstrode, esq., 1540, with 10 sons and 3 daus., inscr. and sh. ;
all palimp., on rev. of inscr. a complete inscr. in 2 Lat. vv. to
Thos. Totyngton, abbot of Bury St. Edmunds, 1301-12, but engr.
much later, also a frag, of another inscr. ; on rev. of eff. part of
an Eng. inscr. in verse ; on rev. of children a portion of the eff.
of an abbot or bp. in dalmatic and chasuble, holding a crosier,
c. 1530 ; on rev. of sh. portions of canopy work with the Resur¬
rection and a small frag, of a saint ; the sh. (broken and mutil.)
and inscr. loose in 1912, C. The lady and children fastened
down.
Hitcham. I. Thos. Ramsey, 1510, in arm., and w. Margt.,
with 4 sons and 3 daus., 2 shs., N. II. Nich. Clarke, esq.,
son and h. to “ Syr John Clarke of Weston, knt., that tooke the
duke of Longevyle prisoner ” (see Thame, Oxon, 1539), " dyed
of the swett ”, 1551, in arm., with 4 children, Jane, Wm., Dorothy,
John, the daus. lost ; mar. Elizth., dau. and h. of Thos. Ramsey,
esq. ; 1 sh., once on A.T., now on C. floor. Lipscomb, III, 284.
III. Inscr. with 6 Eng. vv. Jane Clarke, 1563, “ dyed in her tender
yeres before mariage ”, below no. II. IV. Inscr., ach. and sh.
Sir Francis, youngest son of Sir Wm. Clarke, 1631, and w. Grrizzell,
dau. of Sir David Woodroffe of Poyle, Surrey, had 3 sons, John,
Wm., Edm., and 5 daus., Grizzell, Dorothy, Frances, Mary,
Elizth., C.
Hoggeston. I. Inscr. and ach. Thos. Mayne, yeoman, 1608,
aged 79, and w. Elizth., had 4 sons and 2 daus., mur., S.A.
Horwood, Great. I. Hen. Upnore, rector, 1487, in acad.,
sm., worn, C.
Hughenden. I. Robt. Thursbe, chaplain, 1493, in mass
vests., sm., now mur., N.C.
IvER. I. Rich. Blount, esq., 1508, in arm., and w. Elizth.,
dau. and h. of Wm. Forde, esq., with 3 sons and 3 daus.,marg.
inscr., 4 shs., once on A.T., now on C. floor. II. Inscr. Raufe
Awbrey, gent., “ late cheyffe clerke of the kechyn with prince
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Arthur,” o. 1510, N. III. Inscr. and 5 shs. Joan, dau of Wm.
Hytchcocke of Bread-street, London, w. of Hen. Moncke of Iver,
gent., 1601, had 3 sons, Thos., Hen., Hen., C.
IviNGHOE. I. Inscr. in Fr. (hf. effs. lost). Bauf Fallywolle,
1349, and w. Lucie, 1368, C. II. Rich. Blackhed, 1517, in
civil dress, and w. Maude ; 2 sons and 2 daus. lost ; sm., rel., C.
III. Thos. Duncombe, 1531, in civil dress, head restored, and 4
daus., Margery, Margt., Elizth., Anne ; w. Joan, sons, and inscr.
lost ; rel., C. IV. Wm. Duncombe, gent., 1576, in civil dress,
and 2 ws. (1) Mary (elf. lost) with 3 sons, John, Thos., Roger,
and 2 daus., Mary, Elizth., (2) Alice (elf. lost), with 6 sons (now
with no III), and 5 daus. (lost), rel., C. V. John Douncombe,
1594, aged 90, in civil dress, and w. Alice (elf. lost) with 4 sons,
Roger, Hen., Thos., Wm., and 3 daus., Elizth., Alice, Agnes, rel.,
C. Lipscomb, III, 395 (man). In coll. Soc. Antiq. is a rubbing
of the hf. elf. of Rauf Fallywolle, and also of the other brasses
more perfect than at present.
Langley Marsh. I. Inscr. Wm. Wyot and kinsman John
Wyot, 1410, C. II. Inscr. (elf. lost). Elizth., dau. of Roger
Gilford of Twylford, w. of Mch. Clopton, 1434, C. III. Inscr.
John Boteler, w. Maud, and dau. Alice, c. 1440 ('?),N. IV. Sh.,
c. 1500 ; elf. of lady and inscr. lost ; loose in vestry in 1910,
slab in N. V. Inscr. in 6 Eng. vv. Thos. Fabyan, 1565, w.
Jane, 1592, and son Thos., 1565, N.A. VI. Inscr. with 4 Eng.
vv. Julian, dau. of Christ, and Elizth. Meale, w. of Edw. Higgins,
1693, N. VII. Ach. Edm. Kederminster, esq., 1607 ; inscr.
cut in stone ; C. VIII. John Bowser, gent., son of Thos.
Bowser of Coolebroke, died “ in the 50 yeare of the peace of the
Gospell in England ”, 1608, aged 64, in civil dress, leaving 1 son
and 1 dau., 1 sh. with knots and initials, another lost, N., but elf.
and inscr. loose in vestry in 1910. In coll. Soc. Antiq. is a
rubbing of an inscr. to Thos. Bowsare, 1572, now lost.
Lathbury. I. Inscr. with sh. Rich. Davies, gent., of Kynant,
CO. Montgomery, died at the house of his son Isaiah Davies,
minister of the parish, 1661, aged 77 ; his son Thos., agent general
for the English nation upon the coast of Africa, erected a cenotaph
at Welchpool and this sm. memorial ; mur., C. II. Inscr. with
sh. Mrs. Mary, w. of Isaiah Davies, vicar, 1686, aged 66, mur., N.
Lavendon. I. Inscr. Kath., dau. of Martin Harvey of Weston
Savin, CO. Norham, esq., by Rebecca, eld. dau. of Sir Geo. Strode,
w. of Thos. Newton, esq. [1680]. II. Inscr. Jas., eld. son of
Thos. Newton, esq., " who departed ys life at his chamber in ye
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inward Temple being a Barrester of that house ”, 1690, aged 25.
Both now mur., N.
Leckhampstead. I. Lady, c. 1500 ; inscr. lost; now mur., N.
II. Begenolde Tylney, gent., 2nd son of Balph Tylney, citizen
and alderman of London, and “ unus heres ” of the manor, 1506,
in civil dress, below are effs. of his 3 children, EJizth., Joan,
Joan ; 1 sh., N.A.
Lillingstone Dayrell. I. Paul Dayrell, esq., 1491, in arm.,
and w. Margt., A.T., C. Haines, 194 (lance rest) ; Lipscomb,
III, 36. II. Bich. Blakysley, rector, 1493, in mass vests, (one
side of stole omitted), head lost, sm. C.
Lillingstone Lovell. I. Two hands issuing from clouds
and holding a bleeding heart inscribed ‘‘Ihc ”. John Merstun,
rector, 1446, C. Beaumont, 162. II. Thos. Clarell, esq., patron
of the ch., died 1471 (date added), in civil dress with collar of suns
and roses, and w. Agnes, with 1 son and 2 daus. ; martlets (part
of the arms of Clarell) are at the feet of the effs. ; brass engr. c.
1460, C. Gawthorp, pi. 38, p. 83 ; M.B.S. Portfolio, IV, pi. 29.
III. Wm. Rysley, esq., 1513, in civil dress, and w. Agnes, 3 shs., N.
Linford, Great. I. Roger Hunt, 1473, in civil dress, and w.
Joan, 8 Eng. vv. stating he paved the ch., marg. inscr., and
2 shs. inscribed “ Ihu mercy ” and “ Lady helpe ” ; children lost ;
N. II. Thos Malyn, gent., 1536, in civil dress, and w. Elizth.,
with 1 dau., N.A. III. John Uvedall, gent., in civil dress, and
w. Anne, 1611, aged 62, with 5 sons and 3 daus., sm., C.
Linslade. I. Inscr. Agnes, mother of John Atoun, prior of
Chicksands, 15th cent., mur., C. II. Civilian, c. 1500, and 3 ws.,
with 5 sons and 7 daus. ; another group of children and inscr.
lost. ; rel., mur., N.
Loughton. I. Hugh Parke, M.A., and S.T.B., rector [1485-
1514], hf. eff. in mass vests., C. II. Inscr. with 2 Lat. vv. and
2 shs. Felice Crane of Loughton, widow, 1622, C.
Ludgershall. I. Anne, w. of Mihil Englishe, sheriff of
London in 1523, she died 1565 ; Anne Englishe, w. of J ohn Gyfford,
esq., and her dau. Anne Neele, aged 4 years ; 3 fern, effs., 2 inscrs.,
and ach., engr. c. 1600, rel., A.T., C. Lipscomb, I, 321 (eff. and
ach.).
Marlow, Little. I. Nichol Ledewich, founder of the ch. or
chancel (eff. in arm. lost), and w. Alice, 1430, inscr. in 6 lat. vv.,
2 shs., A.T., C.
Marston, North. I. Inscr. John Ingrave, bailiff, 1499, mur.,
N.A. II. Rich. Sanders, gent., 1602, aged 67, in civil dress.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
rect. pi. with inscr., 10 Eng. vv. and sh., mur., C. Lipscomb,
I, 347. III. Inscr. with 10 Eng. vv. Elizth. Saunders, 1613,
aged 73 ; her son John, doctor of physick, pos. ; C. IV. Inscr.
in 6 Lat. vv. Elizth., dau. of Rich. Saunders, w. (1) of Rich.
Saunders, by whom 7 children, (2) of Thos. Cookson, by whom
2 children, 1656, mur., C.
Marsworth. I. Inscr. John Scelk and w. Christine, c. 1390,
S.C. II. Inscr. Wm. West, gent., 1583 ; palimp., made up of
pieces of 3 different Flemish marg. inscrs., of one of which there
are 5 other pieces at Walkerne, Herts., S.C. , the palimp. fastened
down. Bucks. Records, X, 221 (palimp.) ; M.B.8. Trans., VI,
247 (palimp.). III. Xich. West, esq., one of the 6 clerks and
afterwards a master in chancery, 1586, in arm. (legs only left),
and w. Joan [Hawtrey], 1585 (eff. lost), with 4 sons (legs only
left) and 2 daus., foot inscr., ach. and sh. ; partly palimp., on
rev. of legs of Nich. West, a frag, of a foreign br. with symbol of
St. Luke and part of a marg. inscr. ; on rev. of inscr., a portion
of a priest, also foreign, probably German, in diapered chasuble
with large chalice on body, and maniple ornamented with sm.
figures of prophets ; S.C., the palimps. fastened down. Bucks.
Records, X, 219, 220 (palimps) ; M.B.8. Trans., VI, 245, 246
(palimps.). IV. Mary Clare, w. of Edm. West, 1606, with
infant in swaddling clothes, inscr. partly covered by organ, S.C.
V. Edm. West, esq., 1618, in arm. reclining on a tomb with fig.
of death behind, and w. Theodosia Tyrrell, kng., with 1 son,
6 daus., and 2 infants in cradle, 1 sh., rect. pL, curious, with
maker’s name “ Euesham fecit ”, on X. end of A.T. now used as
altar in S.C. Lipscomb, III, 414 ; M.B.S. Portfolio, IV, pi. 20.
Casts of the palimps. are in Aylesbury museum.
Medmenham. I. Inscr. Rich. Levyng, 1412, and w. Alice,
1419, N.
Mentmore. I. Inscr. John Theede of Leburne, late of Crafton
in par. of Wing, 1641, aged 66, formerly in S.A., loose in vestry
in 1925.
Milton Keynes. I. Adam Babyngton, rector, 1427, in mass
vests., rek, mur., C. II. Sh., Babington with a label.
Missenden, Great. I. Inscr. and crest ; the remains of the
br. to John Iwardeby, esq., and w. Kath., dau. and h. of Barnard
de Missenden, patron of the abbey, 1436. Lipscomb, II, 383
(crest) ; M.B.S. Portfolio, IV, pi. 28 (inscr. and crest). II. A
lady, c. 1510, sm. ; inscr. lost. III. Inscr. Zacheus Metcalfe,
gent., 1595, and mother Margt., w. of Christ. Metcalfe, 1596. All
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now mur., S.Tr. Lipscomb, II, 381, engraves the effs. of no. I,
also a civilian and w., c. 1460, and 2 other sm. effs.
Missenden, Little. I. John Style, gent., 1613, aged 65, in
eivil dress, C. II. Inscr. with 4 Eng. vv., and portion of 2
dans. ; the remains of the hr. to Francis Style, gent., 1646, aged
24:\ years, and w. Elizth., dan. of John Penn of Penn, esq., with
2 dans., Elizth., Mary ; his w. pos., N.C.
Morton, Maids. I. Two shs., Pever, c. 1500 ; 2 fern. effs.
and inscr. added in 1890, N.
Moulsoe. I. [Rich. Rowthall, esq., 1528, in arm., and w.
- Lee], 1 sh. ; children, marg. inscr. and 3 shs. lost ; N.C.
Lipscomb, IV, 255.
Mursley. I. Cecily [dan. and coh. of Sir Edm.] Ashfield,
w. of Sir John Fortescue of Salden, 1570, marg., inscr. mutil.,
A.T., C.
Nettleden. I. Sir Geo. Cotton, vice-chamberlain to Prince
Edward, died “ post longam egritudinem ”, 1545, in arm. ; 4 shs.
all palimp. by alteration ; Rich., his brother, comptroller to
Prince Edw., pos. ; C.
Newport Pagnell. I. Civilian, c. 1440, much worn ; inscr.
lost ; now on rood-loft door.
Newton Blossomville. I. Inscr. Jane, eld. dau. of John
Bodington, clerk, and Bridget his w., 1663, now under organ.
II. Inscr. Mrs. Bridget, w. of John Bodington, clerk, 1673, N.C.
Penn. I. Elizth. Rok, 1540, in shroud, S.C. II. John
Pen, esq., lord of the manor, 1597, aged 63, in arm., and w. Ursula,
lower part of effs. lost, with 6 sons, inscr., 4 Lat. vv. and sh.,
S.C. III. Wm. Pen, esq., 1638, in arm, and w. Martha, 1635,
with 1 son and 2 daus., 1 sh., S.A. IV. Lady Susan [dau. of
Hugh Stewkley of Mark, Somerset], w. of Sir Hen. Drury, and
mother of Mrs. Sarah Pen, 1640, with ach. and lozenge, S.C.
V. John Pen, esq., 1641, in arm., and w. Sarah, dau. of Sir Hen.
Drury, with 5 sons and 5 daus., 1 sh., S.C. Lipscomb, III, 291 ;
M.B.S. Portfolio, III, pi. 25.
Quainton. I. Joan Plessi, c. 1360, hf. eff., sm., with Fr.
inscr. Lipscomb, I, 428. II. John Lewys, rector, 1422, in
acad., kng., sm. Lipscomb, I, 432. III. John Spence, rector,
1485, in cope, 2 Lat. vv. and marg. inscr. Lipscomb, I, 431.
IV. Margery, dau. and h. of Master John Iwarby, esq., w. of Sir
Rauff Verney, 1509, with 1 son and 3 daus., 2 shs. V. Rich.,
son of Nich. Iwardby, 1510, in civil dress, 2 shs. Lipscomb, I,
429. VI. Elizth., w. for 26 years, 8 months, and 15 days to
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
John Chester, gent., 1593, sm. ; inscr lost. Lipscomb, I, 429.
All now mur., C.
Radnage. I. Wm. Este, 1534, in civil dress, and w. Sebell
(eff. lost), with 8 sons (1 a priest) and 5 dans., names below but
mutil., now mur., N. II. Inscr. Wm. Syer, parson of Radnedge,
1605 ; mar. Jane, dau. of Geo. Dynham, esq., son of Sir Thos.
Dynham, knt., son and h. of John, lord Dynham ; mur., C.
Risborough, Monks. I. Robt. Blundell, rector, 1431, in mass
vests. ; inscr. lost ; rel., C. Lipscomb, II, 422. II. Civilian
and w., c. 1460, hf. effs. ; inscr. lost ; S.A. III. Two sons
and 5 daus., c. 1520 ; parents and inscr. lost ; rel., N.
Saunderton. I. Isabel, dau. of Wm. and sister of Bernard
Saunterton, c. 1430, hf. eff., sm. ; inscr. lost ; now mur., N.
Shalston. I. Dame Susan Kyngeston, ‘‘ vowess ”, eld. dau.
of Rich. Fetyplace of East Shefford, Berks., esq., widow of John
Kyngeston of Childrey, Berks, (q.v.), esq., 1540, once in C.,
now rel., mur., N.A. Lipscomb, III, 75 ; Misc. Gen. et Her.,
5 S. II, 187 ; M.B.S. Trans., VI, 105.
Shenley. I. Inscr. Anne, “ consanguinea et heres ” of Sir
Philip de la Vache, w. of John Kyrkeham, esq., 1427, C. II.
Inscr. (eff. lost). Thos. Thurleby, rector, 1432, C.
Slapton. I. Reginald Mauser, rector, 1462, hf. eff. in mass
vests., C. II. Jas. Tornay, yeoman of the crown to Hen. VIII,
1519, in civil dress with badge on shoulder, and 2 ws., Amye
with 3 sons and 2 daus., and Elizth. with 4 sons and 5 daus.,
N.A. III. Thos. Knyghton, parson, 1529, in mass vests, with
chalice and wafer, sm., C.
SouLBURY. I. Inscr. Thos. Levett, 1491, mur., C. II. John
Turnay, 1502, in civil dress, and w. Agnes, N. III. John
Mallet, 1516, and w. Agnes, with 2 sons and 8 daus. ; male eff.
and sons lost ; worn, N. In coll. Soc. Antiq. is a rubbing of
portions of the head of a floriated cross, c. 1350, now lost.
Stokenchurch. I. Robt. Morle, 1410, in arm., inscr. in Fr.,
now mur., C. II. Robt. Morle, 1415, in arm., inscr. in Fr.,
now mur., C. Suffling, 65. III. Barth. Typping of Checkers,
esq., " sometimes servant to ye King as commissioner for ye
peace for ye countie of Oxon ”, 1632, aged 67, in civil dress, rect.
pi. with inscr. and sh., C. IV. Martha, dau. of Mr. Robt.
Doyley of Marton, w. of no. Ill, 1632, aged 64, rect. pi with inscr.
and sh., C.
Stoke Poges. I. Sir Wm. Molyns, 1425, in arm., and widow
Dame Margery, 2 shs., C. Druitt, 167 ; Lipscomb, IV, 566 ;
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Soynerset and Dorset N . and Q., VI, 336, II. Inscr. and 2 shs.
(eff. in shroud and children lost). Dame Elenor Mullens,
" baronissa ”, w. (1) of Sir Robt. Hungurforde, “ miles et baro ”,
(2) of Sir Oliver Manyngham [1476 ?], C. Druitt, 177 ; Somerset^
etc., VI, 336. III. Edm. Hampdyn, esq. [1577], in civil
dress, and w. [Isabel], dau. of Rich. Curson of Waterpery, Oxon,
esq. ; 2 daus., Mary, Elizth., lost ; marg. inscr. mutil., 4 shs., C.
Stone. I. Wm. Gurney of Bisshopston, 1472, in shroud,
headless, and w. Agnes, in ordinary dress, rel., N. II. Thos.
Gorney, 1520, in civil dress, and w. Agnes, with 6 sons and 3 daus. ;
male eff. and inscr. palimp., on rev. of former an eff. of a lady,
c. 1450 ; on rev. of latter another inscr. to Christ. Tharpe [1514],
rel., N., the palimps. fastened down. Bucks. Records, II, 175
(obv. and rev. of inscr.) ; Lithograph (full size with palimps.);
Smyth, W . H., jRdes Hartwelliance, Addenda, 1864, 212.
Stowe. I. Alice Saunders, 147[9 ?], inscr. mutil., sm., C.
II. John, 2nd son of Thos. and Hester Temple, 1592, aged 2 months,
sm., C.
SwANBOURN. I. Inscr. Robt. Addams of Swanbourn, 1616,
and w., C. II. Thos. Adams, yeoman and freeman of London,
who " in prime of youth by bloudy theues was slaine. In Liscombe
ground his blood ye grasse did staine ”, 1626, and w. Elizth.,
with 2 sons, Robt., Thos., and 2 daus., Alice, Joan, inscr. with
6 Eng. vv., arms of Butchers’ Co., now mur., C.
T ARROW. I. Nichole de Aumberdene [Amerden in Taplow],
‘‘ iadis pessoner de Londres ”, c. 1350, sm. eff. in the head of a
fine floriated cross with stem resting on dolphin ; eff. and cross
slightly mutil. Beaumont, 42 ; Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 121 ;
Clinch, Costume, 45 (eff.) ; Druitt, 197 ; Girl’s Own Paper, XVI,
148 ; Gough, II, pi. 53, p. 149 ; Haines, 162 (eff.) ; Lipscomb,
III, 300 ; Oxford Man., 72 (eff.) ; Specimens of Ch. Plate, Crosses,
etc. (cross) ; V. and A. Mus. List, pi. 35. II. Rich., son and h.
of Robt. and Kath. Manfeld, 1455, aged 19, in civil dress with
livery collar ; his maiden sister Isabel, in mantle with flowing
hair ; and '' yong John his brother be the second wyfe ”, in
shroud ; inscr. in 8 Eng. vv., 1 sh. (others lost), curious. Beau¬
mont, 48 ; Druitt, 208 (part only) ; Gough, II, pi. 60, p. 167 ;
Lipscomb, III, 301 ; V . and A. Mus. List., pi. 37, no. 1. III.
Frags, of marg. inscr. and 3 shs. Robt. Manfyld, 1459 ; he was
in the service of Kings Hen. V and VI, once on A.T. IV.
Another inscr. to Robt. Manfeld, 1459, in Rom. caps., engr.
c. 1600 ; palimp., on rev. the lower half of a civilian with pouch,
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
c. 1500 ; once on A.T. with no. III. V. Inscr. in Rom. caps.
Robt. Manfeld, esq., died 1500, and w. Jane, dan. of Peter
Fetiplace, esq., died 1512, inscr. engr., c. 1600. VI. Thos.
Manfeld, esq., 1540, in arm., right foot lost, w. Agnes, dan. and h.
of John Trewonwall of Mollasshe, Kent., gent., and widow Kath.,
4 shs. ; palimp., on rev. of male eff., part of a fern. eff. (widow ?),
c. 1490 ; on rev. of one w. , part of a fig. of a lady or of a priest ( ? ),
and the head of a lady, c. 1470 ; on rev. of other w., portions of a
priest, and part of an Eng. inscr. in verse, c. 1500 ; on rev. of
inscr., the lower part of a lady, c. 1470, and a sm. portion of
another figure. VII. Inscr. in 12 Eng. vv., ach. and lozenge.
Ursula Denny, w. of Thos. Jonys [1564] ; palimp., on rev., eff.
of lady, c. 1520, in 3 pieces. VIII. Inscr. in 12 Lat. vv.
and sh. Hen. Manfild, 1568 ; his w. [Jane, dau. of John] Lovelace
pos. IX. Inscr. in 8 Eng. vv. and 2 shs. Jane, only child of
John Lovelace of Hurle by Joan Gaynesford '' his formost wife ”,
w. of Hen. Manfylde, esq., 1584, aged 67. X. Inscr. and ach.
Thos. Jones, esq., served Kings Hen. VIII, and Edw. VI, and
Queens Mary and Elizth., 1584. XI. Inscr. in 4 Eng. vv.
with anagram and sh. Hester, w. of Hen. Manfeild, esq., 1617,
aged 66, “ died in the Catholique Romane faith”. XII. Two
shs. ; inscr. lost. All, especially the shs., incorrectly rel. in 8
stones on the nave floor. Church rebuilt on a new site in 1828.
Rubbings of the palimps., now fastened down, are in coll. Soc.
Antiq., also rubbings taken before the rebuilding, including an
inscr. in 14 Eng. vv. to Robt. Cloterbrook, and his last w. Elizth.,
dau. of Hen. and Jane Manfylde, undated.
Thornborough. I. Wm. Barton, 1389, in civil dress, and w.,
engr. c. 1420, with curious inscr., N. II. Inscr. John Crowche,
chaplain, qui quondam hie celebravit pro animabus Johannis
Barton senioris et junioris ”, 1473, ‘‘ littera dominicali C.” on
sill of window, X.A. III. Inscr. Dorothy, w. (1) of John
Butcher, (2) of John Stevens, 1685, aged 79, on sill of window,
N.A. IV. Inscr. Elizth., w. of John Woollhed, 1696, aged
63, X.A. V. Inscr. John Woollhed, 1709, aged 89, N.A.
Thornton. I. Robt. Ingylton, esq., lord of Thornton, patron
of the ch., and ‘‘ juris peritus ”, 1472, in arm., and 3 ws., (1) Margt.
(Dymoke) with 3 sons and 5 daus., (2) Clemens (Cantilupe) with
2 sons and 3 daus., (3) Isabel (Lester ?) with I son and 2 daus.,
quadruple canopy with 6 Lat. vv. at base, 4 shs. ; marg. inscr.
lost ; once on A.T., now on N. floor. Bucks. Records, VII, 56 ;
C.U.A.B.C. Trans., pt. VIII, p. 3 ; Macklin, Br. of Eng., 184 ;
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE .
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Oxford Portfolio of Mon. Br., pt. 4, pi. 6. II. Jane, dau. and h.
of Robt. Ingleton, esq., dee., lady of Thornton and patron of the
eh., w. (1) of Humph. Tyrrill of Wokenton, Essex, esq., by whom a
son Geo., aged 27 at her death, (2) of Alex. Seynct Johns, esq.,
1557, aged 55, foot and marg. inscr., 4 shs., once on A.T., now
on N. floor.
Tingewhck. I. Erasmus Williams, rector, 1608, aged 56, in
ruff and gown, kng., rect. pL, with 14 Eng. vv., etc., curious,
mur., C. Lipscomb, III, 124 ; Oxford Portfolio of Mon. Br., pt. 3,
Pl. IQ.
Turweston. I. Priest, c. 1450, in mass vests. ; inscr. lost ; C.
II. Thos. Grene, in civil dress, and ws. Joan and Agnes, c. 1490,
very sm., C.
Twyford. I. John Everdon, rector, 1413, hf. efl. in mass
vests., now mur., C. Lipscomb, III, 134. II. Thos. Giffard
of Twyford, esq., 1550, in arm., inscr. and 4 shs. ; mar. Mary,
dau. of Wm. Staveley, esq. ; palimp., on rev. of efl. portions of
2 priests, one in mass vests., c. 1330, the other in acads., c. 1450 ;
on rev. of inscr. another to Wm. Storteford, canon [and treasurer
of St. Paul’s, London], 1416, and also a portion of the figure of a
monk, c. 1450 ; on rev. of 1 sh., frags, of canopy ; all now
fastened down ; A.T., S.A. Bucks. Records, IX, 326 (obv.),
327 (rev.) ; Lipscomb, III, 135 (obv.) ; M.B.S. Trans., V., 228
(obv.), 230 (rev.).
Tyringham. I. John Teringham, esq., [1484], in arm. with
salade and tabard, inscr. in 10 Lat. vv. ; mar. (1) Elizth., dau.
of Wm. Catesby, (2) Elizth., dau. of Edm. Brudenell. M.B.S.
Portfolio, III, pl. 34. II. Scroll, “ domine accipe spiritum
meum ”, c. 1500 ; efl., Trin., and marg. inscr. lost ; now over
no. III. III. Mary, dau. of John Tyringham, esq., w. of Anth.
Catesby, esq., 1508, 2 shs. and scroll. IV. Inscr. Thos.
Tyringham, esq., and w. Parnell, dau. of John Goodwin of Over
Winchendon, esq., both died 1594, aged 80 and 72, left 2 sons,
Anth., Thos., and 5 daus., Elizth., Kath., Mary, Anne, Fraunces,
mutil. All now mur., S.Tr. A sm. inscr. to Rich. Nede (?),
rector, 1494 (?), worn, outside ch. in 1860, is now lost.
Upton. I. Agnes Bulstrode, 1472, in shroud, kng. ; efl. of
husband Wm., 9 sons, 2 daus. and inscr. lost. II. Edw.
Bulstrode, esq. for the body with Kings Hen. VII and VIII,
1517, in arm., and ws. Mary, Ellen, and Margt., with 2 groups of
children, 4 sons and 6 sons and 2 daus., 4 shs. ; efl. of 1 w. and
inscr. lost. III. Edw. Bulstrod, esq., 1599, in arm., and w.
52
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Cecil, dau. of John Croke, esq., with 4 sons, Hen., Thos., Edw.,
Wm., and 6 dans., Elizth., Margt., Anne, Cecil, Magdalen, Dorothy,
text in Hebrew on scroll. V. and A. Mus. List, pi. 32 (effs.).
IV. Inscr. Mary, dau. of Thos. Head of Barton near Abingdon,
esq., w. of Hen. Bulstrode (son of no. Ill), 1614, and children,
Thos., Hen., Elizth., Mary, Edw., Cecily, Dorothy. All now mur.,
S.A. Bubbings of the brasses complete in coll. Soc. Antiq.
Waddesdon. I. Roger Dynham, esq., 1490, in arm. with
tabard, triple canopy, marg. inscr., and 2 shs., all much mutil., N.
Bucks. Records, VII, 247 ; M.B.S. Portfolio, IV, pi. 8. Found
on the site of the destroyed chapel of Eythrope and removed into
the ch. in 1901. II. Rich. Huntyngdon, rector of one portion,
1543, in mass vests, with chalice and wafer, sm., C. III. Hugh
Brystowe, parson '' above the space of forty year elect unto the
ffirst porcyon ” of the rectory, 1548, in shroud, inscr. in 16 curious
Eng. vv., C. Lipscomb, I, 510. IV. Robt. Pygott of Colwyle
in par. Waddesdon, esq., died 12 Oct. 1587, (date added), in arm.,
and w. Mary, dau. of John Yate of Lyfford, stapler of Calais,
died 14 June, 1561, with 6 sons (2 now in Aylesbury Museum),
inscr. and marg. inscr. with text, 1 sh. ; effs. mutil., 4 daus. and
3 shs. lost ; C. V. Inscr. and sh. Marie, w. (1) of Wm. Pavey,
citizen and grocer of London, by whom 2 sons, John, Wm., (2)
of Cuthbert Raynolds of Warmestone, gent., 1602, N. partly
covd. by screen.
Walton. I. Inscr. with 6 Lat. and 20 Eng. vv. Elizth., dau.
of Wm. Pyxe, 1617, aged 11, mur., C.
Wavendon. I. Inscr. and ach. Rich Saunders, “ whose
ancestors are intered at Badleston & Potesgrave, Beds.”, 1639,
aged 76 ; mar. 4 ws., Elizth. Charge, Frances Fitzhugh, Beatrice
Aunesly and Frances Stanton, had 27 children, now mur.. Vestry.
Bucks. Records, IX, 53. The fig. of Rich. Saunders, gent., 1596,
in civil dress, with 4 sons, all kng., was in 1905 in the possession
of Col. Burney of Wavendon Tower. It is reproduced in Bucks.
Records, IX, 50. In 1860 this fig. together with the inscr. (now
lost) was loose at the rectory.
Wendover. I. Scroll, 15th cent., now mur.. Vestry. II.
Wm. Bradschawe, gent., 1537, in civil dress, and w. Alice, with 9
children. Hen., Joan, Agnes, Alice, Briget, Elizth., Margery, Wm.
(these 3 dec. in shrouds), and Sibil (unmarried), all kng., long
genealogical table, mur., S.A. Lipscomb, II, 491.
Weston Turville. I. Civilian, c. 1580, inscr. lost, 1 sh.,
now mur., C. Lipscomb, II, 501.
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Weston Underwood. I. Inscr, marg. in 12 Lat. vv. (mutil.)
and 1 sh. Sir John Olney, 1405, and w. Dennis, rel.,C. II.
Elizth., dan. of lord Hussey, w. (1) of Walter, lord Hungerford,
(2) of Sir Robt. Throkmarton, head lost, 1571, with 5 daus.,
4 shs., S.A. Lipscomb, IV, 405.
Whaddon. I. Thos. Pygott, serjeant-at-law, 1519, in robes,
and 2 ws., (1) Agnes [Foster] with 2 sons and 3 daus., (2) Elizth.,
dau. and h. of John Iwardeby, esq., with 3 sons and 2 daus.,
2 shs. ; crucifixion lost ; mur., A.T., N.C. II. Margt., w. of
Thos. Myssenden, 1612, aged 63, kng., and son (a skeleton) ; inscr.
cut in stone ; mur., S.A.
Whitchurch. I. Inscr. Hannah, dau. of Thos. and Avis Scott.
1699, aged 20, S.A. II. Inscr. and 4 Eng. vv. Thos. Scott of
Creslow, 1699, aged 63, S.A.
WiNCHENDON, Nether. I. Man in arm. [John Hampden ?],
c. 1420 ; inscr. lost ; C. Lipscomb, I, 533. II. Lady, c. 1420 ;
inscr. lost ; mur., C. III. John Barton alias Bayle, 1487,
head lost, and w. Margt., sm., C. Lipscomb, I, 533.
WiNCHENDON, OvER. I. John Stodeley, vicar [canon of St.
Fridswide’s, Oxford], 1502, in habit of an Austin canon, inscr. in
6 Eng. vv. ; his mother Emmot bur. under same stone ; C.
Boutell, Series', Waller, pt. 13. II. Inscr. with 4 Eng. vv.,
ach. and 2 shs. John Goodwyn, esq., 1558, and w. Kath. Bledlow,
had 18 children, mur., C. Lipscomb, I, 571.
Wing. I. Harry Blaknall, 1460, in civil dress, and w. Agnes,
1489, worn, S.C. II. Civilian and w., c. 1490 ; inscr. lost ;
worn, N.A. III. Two inscrs., ach. and 4 shs. (1) Dame Mary,
dau. of Sir Wm. Sidney, first w. of Sir Wm. Dormer, died 1541,
had 2 daus., Jane, w. of Don Gomis Swaris de Figuroia, duke of
Feria, etc., in Spain, and Anne, w. of Sir Walter Hungerford ;
(2) Sir Robt. Dormer of Wing, 1552 ; mar. Jane, dau. of John
Nudigat of Herfield, Middx., esq., by Amphelice, dau. and h. of
John Novell of Rolleston, Notts., esq., had issue Sir Wm. Dormer,
mur., A.T., N.A. M.B.8. Trans., VI, 60-63 (shs.). IV. Inscr.
John, eld. son of John Theede of Grafton in par. Wing, 1622, aged
17, S.C. V. Thos. Cotes, porter at Ascot Hall, 1648, kng.,
rect. pi. with inscr. in 6 Eng. vv. ; Geo. Houghton pos. ; mur.,
S.A. VI. Inscr. recording the burial of Margt. Fines, her son
and 2 daus., 17th cent., N.A.
WiNGRAVE. I. Inscr. Penelope Cleaver, 1657, C.
Winslow. I. Thos. Fige, gent., 1578, in civil dress, and w.
Jane, with 2 sons and 5 daus., 1 sh., sm., C. II. Dorothy
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Barnard, dau, and coh. of Ralph Allwey of Shenley, Herts . , esq.,
1634, aged 26, worn, C.
WooBURN. I. John Godwyn, 1488, in civil dress, and w.
Pernell (eff. lost), '' ffirst founders of the stepull of Obourne
Deyncourt ”, N.A. Bucks. Records, IV, 22 ; Gough, II, pi. 75,
fig. 2, p. 305 ; Langley., T., Hist, of Desborough, 451. II.
Christ. Askowe, gent., c. 1500, in civil dress, w. Margery, and son
Wm. (eff. lost), worn, N.A. Rubbing with son in coll. Soc. Antiq.
III. Thos. Swayn, S.T.B., prebendary of Aylesbury, chaplain to
Wm. Atwater, bp. of Lincoln, 1519, in cope, rel., C. Bucks. Records,
IV, 22. IV. [Christ ?] Grantham, c. 1520, in shroud. Trinity,
inscr. in 10 Eng. vv., 2 shs., and arms of the Staple and Fish¬
monger’s Co. ; w., 1 son and 2 daus., lost ; rel.,C. Bucks. Records,
IV, 22. Rubbing with children in coll. Soc. Antiq. V. Inscr.
Maud and Margt., ws. of Wm. Sotherwyk, c. 1520, N.A. VI.
Inscr. Hugh Roberts, pastor for 33 years, 1614, aged 63 ; his
flock pos., N.A. VII. Arthur, only son of Philip, lord Wharton,
by Jane, dau. and h. of Arthur Goodwin, esq., 1642, aged 9 months,
rect. pi. with recumbent eff. on A.T., and inscr. with 6 Eng. vv.
on side, ach. on lozenge above ; original slab with marg. inscr.
cut in stone now destroyed ; rel., C. Bucks. Records, IV, 22 (eff.,
vv. and ach.) ; M.B.S. Portfolio, III, pi. 55 (with slab).
WoRMiNOHALL. I. Philip Kinge, gent., educated by his uncle
bp. Kinge of Oxford, 1592, in civil dress, and w. Elizth. [Conquest],
with 5 sons, 6 daus., and infant (dec.), kng., rect. pi. with 12 Eng.
vv. and Lat. inscr. ; his w. pos. ; mur., C. Bucks. Records, IV,
81 ; Lipscomb, I, 581.
WoTTON Underwood. I. Edw. Greneville, esq., 1587, in civil
dress, and w. Alice, dau. of Wm. Haselwood, with infant son in
swaddling clothes ; 4 Eng. vv. and marg. inscr. cut in stone ; S.C.
Lipscomb, I, 613.
Wycombe, High. I. Inscr. Margt., dau. of - and An Trone,
1588, mur., S.C. II. Inscr. in 8 Eng. vv. Margery and Mary,
ws. of John Lane, c. 1600, mur., S.C. III. Inscr. Robt. Kempe,
1621, mur., S.C.
Wycombe, West. I. Inscr. John Syot, vicar [1461], Tower.
II. Ach., East ; inscr. cut in stone. Rich. East and w., 1585,
Tower.
Wyrardisbury or Wraysbury. I. [John Brecknock, esq.,
in arm., and w. Elizth., sister of Sir John Francis, 1488], double
canopy, 3 shs. ; w. and inscr. lost ; C. II. John, son of Walter
Stonor, esq., 1512, sm. C. Druitt, 142 ; Haines, 85 ; V. and
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Mus. List, pi. 54, no. 1. III. Inscr. and 3 shs. Dame Elizth.
Hobby, dan. and h. of Sir Walter Stonor of Stonor, Oxon, w.
of Walter Walsh of Elmeley, Wore., esq., “ sarvant to King Henry
the VIII of his pryvy chamber ”, 1560, and her son Walter Walsh,
esq., 1561, C.
In coll. Soc. Antiq. is a rubbing of an inscr. formerly at Great
Kimble to John Goodwin, esq., 1557, and w. Kath., mar. 30
years, had 8 children ; and of the lost brasses at Great Marlow,
(1) Wm., John, Louis, John, sons of Sir John and Dame Joan
Salesbury, 1388, kng., with the Resurrection (lost) above, marg.
inscr. and 1 sh., curious. Bucks. Records, VIII, 448 ; M.B.S.
Portfolio, I, pt. 7, pi. 2, and Trans., V, 115 ; (2) John Warner,
rector, 1421, in mass vests., marg. inscr. mutil. Bucks. Records,
VIII, 451 ; M.B.S. Portfolio, I, pt. 9, pi. 3, and Trans., V, 118 ;
(3) Two priests, c. 1430-40, in mass vests., inscr. lost. Bucks.
Records, VIII, 452 ; M.B.S. Portfolio, II, pi. 32, and Trans.,
V, 120 ; (4) Inscr. Mr. Ralph Chase, 1644 ; (5) A group of 6 daus.,
c. 1500, Bucks. Records, VIII, 453 ; M.B.S. Trans., V, 112 ;
(6) Some texts and 2 shs., with the arms of Draper and Barker
quartering Burley, 17th cent. Impressions of (1) and (2) are in
the Craven Ord coll, in Brit. Mus.
CAMBRIDGESHIRE.
The Brasses of Cambridgeshire, published in Trans. Mon. Br. Soc., II, 174,
238, 307, III, 2, 88, IV, 60, 176, V, 8, 39, never completed.
Abington, Great. I. Inscr. Robt. Heigham, gent., 1609, and
w. Joan, had 3 sons, Thos., Jas., Rich., and 6 daus., Amy, Mary
Alice, Cath., Margt., Joan, N.
Abington-Pigotts. I. Civilian (of the Pigott fam. ?), c. 1460,,
with 8 sons and 8 daus. ; w. and marg. inscr. lost ; rel., C.
M.B.S. Trans., II, 177. II. Scroll " miserere mei deus ”, 15th
cent. ; eff . of priest and inscr. lost ; C.
Balsham. I. John Sleford, rector, master of the wardrobe to
Edw. Ill, [chaplain to Queen Philippa, prebendary of St.
Stephen’s, Westminster, archdeacon of Wells], canon of Ripon
and Wells, rebuilder of the ch. and erector of the stalls, 1401,
in cope with SS., B.V. Mary and Child, John Evang., Kath., Paul,
Mary Mag., — John Bapt., Audrey, Peter, Margt., Wilfrid (bp.).
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES,
triple canopy with Trinity, soul, seraphim, etc., arms of England
and of Queen Philippa, marg. inscr. in 14 Lat. vv. mutiL, very
large and fine, C, Lysons, Mag. Brit., II, 66 ; V. and A. AIus.
List, pL 49. II. Dr. John Blodwell, born in Wales, studied law
in Bologna and practised in Rome, [prebendary of Lichfield and
Hsreford, canon of St. David’s, dean of St. Asaph’s, rector of
Balsham], “ longo tempore cecus erat ”, 1462, in cap and cope
with SS. Michael (angel), an abp. (?), a bp. (?), Kath., — Gabriel
(angel), an abp. (?), a bp. (?), Margt., single canopy with
entablature and SS. John Bapt., Peter, Asaph (bp.), Bridget,—
John Evang., Andrew, Nicholas (bp.), Winifred, 12 Lat. vv.,
marg. inscr. and 2 shs., large, worn, N. Boutell, Br. and Slabs,
175 (part of canopy) ; Builder, CII, 71 ; Cambridge Camden Soc.
Illust., no. 3, p. 73 ; V. and A. Mus. List, pi. 49 ; Ward (at end).
III. Man in arm., c. 1480 ; inscr. lost ; worn, N.
Bartlow. I. Inscr. Rich. Willowes, 1615, and w. Margery,
1612 ; dates cut in stone ; N.
Barton. I. John Martin, in civil dress, and w. Margt., both
died about 1593, engr. c. 1600, sm., C.
Bassingbourn. I. Edw. Turpin, gent., 1683, in civil dress,
and w. Elizth. ; the inscr. mentions John Turpin, gent., 1494,
and w. Margt. ; Wm. Turpin, esq., principal of New Inn, 1573 ;
Jane Turpin, widow, benefactor to the ch. and poor, 1597 ;
and Thos. Turpin, gent., 1627, and w. Anne, parents of Edw. ;
worn, N.
Boxworth. I. Inscr. John Killingworth, pastor, 1667, aged
69, mur., C.
Brinckley. I. Son and dau. ; parents, inscr. and 2 shs. lost ;
the remains of the br. to Wm. Stutfield, gent., 1521, and ws.
Blanch and Jane, N. Rubbing of shs. in coll. Soc. Antiq.
Burwell. I. John Laurence of Wardeboys, abbot of Ramsey,
1508-39, died 1542, in surplice and almuce, under triple canopy,
c. 1520, the centre pediment with figure of Our Lord in Pity only
left ; marg. inscr. lost ; partly palimp., on rev. of lower half of
figure is the lower half of another figure in full abbatial or
episcopal vests., c. 1520 ; on rev. of centre pediment of canopy,
a portion of a deacon in dalmatic, c. 1320, possibly foreign ; C.
Alcuin Club Colls., XXII, 15 (rev. of efi.) ; Cambridge Antiq. Soc.
Publications, II (1846-50), pi. 1 (obv. and rev.) ; Haines, 68
(rev. of eff.) ; Waller, Introd., xi.
Cambridge, Christ’s College. I. Thos. Fowler, esq., gentle¬
men usher of the chamber to Edw. IV, in arm., and w. Edith
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late gentlewoman to Margt., countess of Richmond, c. 1520,
marg, inscr, mutiL, 4 shs., Ante-chapel. II. Priest in acad.,
c. 1540 ; inscr. lost ; local, C. Cambridge Camden Soc. Illust.,
no. 4, p. 109 (attributed to no. Ill) ; F. and A. Mus. List, pi. 54,
no. 2. III. Inscr. with 4 Lat. vv. [Edw.] Hauford, master for
24 years, 1582, C.
Cambridge, Gonville and Caius College. I. Man in arm.,
c. 1500 ; inscr. lost ; local, worn. II. Inscr. Walter Stubbe,
M.A. and fellow, 1514, worn. Both now mur., Ante -chapel.
Cambridge, Jesus College. I. Inscr. and sh. Lionel Ducket,
S.T.B., a native of Westmorland, fellow, scholar of St. John’s
and proctor, 1603, mur., S. Tr.
Cambridge, King’s College. I. Wm. Town, D.D., fellow,
[provost, prebendary of Lincoln], 1496, in cap and acad., scroll
from hands, N.C. M. B.S. Trans., 11, 2^1 . II. John Argentein,
D.D. and M.D., provost, [rector of St. Vedast, London], 1507, in
cap and acad., mouth scroll, 4 Lat. vv. and marg. inscr., now fixed
in original slab in S.C. or muniment room. Druitt,121 ; Macklin,
Br. of Eng., 138 ; M.B.S. Trans., II, 268. III. [Robt. Hacomb-
leyn, provost, 1528], in almuce, marg. inscr. with text, sh. with
the 5 wounds ; a foot inscr. lost ; S.C. Alcuin Club Colls., XXII,
70 (eff.) ; Druitt, 95 ; V. and A. Mus. List, pi. 52, no. 4 (eff.).
IV. Robt. Brassie, S.T.P., 'provost, 1558, in cap and almuce, S.C.
Druitt, 127 ; Macalister, Eccles, Vests., 150 (eff.). V. Inscr.
with arms of the University, King’s Coll., Eton Coll., and Stokys,
on lozenge shaped plate. John Stokys, 1559 ; Math. Stokys,
esquire bedel and fellow pos. ; mur., S. wall.
Cambridge, Queens’ College. I. Priest, c. 1480, in cope with
frag, of scroll ; head and inscr. lost. II. Priest, c. 1535, in acad. ;
inscr. lost ; local. III. Inscr. marg. (mutiL), and 8 Lat. vv. ;
the remains of the br. to John Stokes, S.T.P., master, 1568, left
property at Ockley of the value of £9. 13s. 4d. to found 4 scholar¬
ships ; the upper part of the figure is sketched in Cole’s MSS.
IV. Robt. Whalley, gent., born at Nottingham, fellow, 1591,
aged 28, in civil dress, 10 Lat. vv., ach., and marg. inscr. with
crests at the corners ; one crest loose and palimp., on rev. a
frag, of an inscr. to Thos. Cla - , 147-. V . and A. Mus. List,
pi. 42 (eff.). All on wall of old chapel.
Cambridge, St. John’s College. I. Eudo de la Zouche,
brother of lord Zouche, canon of Sarum, chancellor of the
University, archdeacon of Hunts., master of the suppressed
hospital of St. John, 1414, in acad., head gone, triple canopy.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
1 sh. ; marg. inscr. lost ; worn, large, now mur. behind organ.
F. and A. Mus. List, pi. 54, no. 5. II. Priest, c, 1430, in mass
vests., nearly effaced, now mur., behind organ. III. Inscr.
chamfer. Hugh Aston, archdeacon of York, 1522, A.T. IV.
Inscr. Christ. Jackson, fellow, 1528, now mur. V. Inscr.
Nich. Metcalf, master for 20 years, 1537, now mur. Nos. III-
V in Ante-Chapel.
Cambridge, Trinity Hall. I. Walter Hewke, D.C.L., master,
died 1517, engr. c. 1510 (date not filled in), in cope with the
twelve apostles on orphrey, head restored in 1895, foot inscr.
with 3 Lat. vv. and another inscr. on scroll over head, large,
Ante-chapel. Cambridge Camden Soc. Illust., no. 1, p. 7 ; M.B.S.
Trans., II, 272 (with head). II. Priest, c. 1530, inacad. ; inscr.
lost ; local. Ante-chapel. M.B.S. Trans., II, 273. III.
Inscr. Laur. Moptyd, S.T.B., master of Corpus Christ! Coll., founder
of a scholarship, 1557, mur.. Ante-chapel. IV. Thos. Prestone,
a native of Lancashire, '' scholarem quern dixit princeps Elizabetha
suum ”, LL.D., master, 1598, aged 60, in civil dress ; his w.
Alice pos. ; inscr. in 8 Lat. vv., marg. inscr., and 3 shs., C., partly
covered by seats. V. Inscr. with 2 shs. John Cowell, LL.L).,
master, regius professor of civil law, vicar-general of the province
of Canterbury under abp. Bancroft, 1611, C. VI. Inscr. and
ach. Thos. Eden, LL.I)., master, [1645], C. Howard, J. J.,
Visit, of Suff., I, 13 (ach.). VII. Inscr. and ach. Daniel, son
and h. of Dan. and Jane Darnelly, fellow, 1659, ‘An fiore
juventutis,” mur.. Ante-chapel. Misc. Gen. et Her., 3 S, I, 80.
Cambridge, St. Benedict. I. Rich. Billingford, D.D., master
of Benet Coll., 1442, in acad., kng. ; inscr.. Virgin and Child and
long scroll lost ; N.A. Clinch, Costume, 250 ; Haines, 82 ;
Lithograjph (no date) ; Master, R., Hist, of Corpus Christi Coll.,
Camh., 1753, pi. 2, p. 39 ; Oxford Man., 36.
Cambridge, St. Botolph. I. Inscr. Wm. Archer, mayor,
1616, aged 71, outside wall of S.C.
Cambridge, St. Clement. I. Inscr. Alan Hoberd, burgess,
1432, restored and filled in, N. II. Inscr. Phoebe, dau. of Jas.
Percevall of Cambridge, w. of Edw. Withnoll, pastor, 1658, aged
22, mur., N.A.
Cambridge, St. Mary-the-Great. I. Inscr. with 2 shs.
Thos. Lorkin, esq., born at Frindsbury, Kent, regius professor of
medicine, 1596, aged 63, with arms of the professorship granted
in same year, mur., N.C. II. Inscr. Michael Woolf, 1614 ;
Bar. Woolf pos., mur., N.C. III. Inscr. Elizth., dau. of Thos.
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Pritchard, esq., w. of John Wickstede, gent., 1616, mur., N.A.
IV. Inscr. with 8 Eng. w. and 2 shs. Anne, w. of John Scott,
notary, died in childbirth, 1617, now illegible, mur., N.C.
Cambridge, St. Mary-the-Less. I. Lower portion of eh. in
acad., and frag, of foot inscr. ; the remains of the br. to John
Holbrook, master of Peterhouse, chancellor of the University,
chaplain to Hen. VI, a famous mathematician, died 1436 ; the
inscr. began ‘'Quern tegit iste lapis cavus cognomine torrens ”
(Hollow-brook), C. In Cole’s MSS., Brit. Mus., Add. 5803, fol. 50,
is a sketch of the br. II. Doctor of divinity or of law, c. 1500,
f eff. in cap. and acad. ; inscr. lost ; C. Macldin, Mon. Br.,
1st ed., 45, 6th ed., 49.
Cambridge Museums, see Museums.
Cheveley. I. Four Evang. symbols, c. 1500, worn ; civilian,
w., inscr., etc., lost ; N.
Croxton. I. Edw. Leeds, LL.D., born at Benenden, Kent,
master of Clare Hall, Camb., benefactor thereto and to Emmanuel
College, a master in chancery, lord of the manor, 1589, in civil
dress, with text from Job, A.T., C. M.B.S. Trans., II, 311.
Dowxham. I. Inscr. John Johnson, M.A., fellow of Jesus
Coll., Camb., 1585, aged 56, mutil., N.
Drayton, Dry. I. Man in arm. of the Hutton family, and w.,
c. 1540, 1 sh. ; children and inscr. lost ; N. M.B.S. Trans.,
Ill, 4.
Dullingham. I. Inscr. John Vylers, 1481, and w. Anne,
local, C.
Duxford. I. Inscr. Thos. Wyntworth, B.C.L., vicar, official
of the archdeacon of Colchester, 1489, C.
Elm. I. Ach. Rich. Eincham, 1667, aged 50 ; inscr. cut in
stone ; worn, N.
Eltisley. I. Inscr. and ach. Math. Marshall, gent., 1640,
aged 81, N. Tr.
Ely Cathedral . I . Thos . Goodryke , bp . of Ely , often a foreign
ambassador, a counsellor to Edw. VI, lord high chancellor, 1554,
in episcopal vests, holding bible and great seal ; canopy and foot
inscr. lost ; 2 scrolls (4 others lost), marg. inscr. with Evang.
symbols on roses mutil. ; large, S.A. of C. Alcuin Club Colls.,
XXII, 10 (eff.) ; Arch. Jour., LII, 213 (St. Mark) ; Bentham, J.,
Hist, of Ely Cath., ed. 1812, pi. 25, p. 191 ; Boutell, Scries (eff.),
and Br. and Slabs, 100 (lower part of eff.), 101 (mitre) ; Builder,
LXI, 331 (eff.) ; Cambridge Camden Soc. Illust., no. 1, p. 13 ;
Goodricke, C. A., Hist, of the Goodricke Earn., priv. printed, 1885,
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frontis. ; M.B.S. Portfolio, IV, pi. 15, and Trans., Ill, 92 (St.
Mark). II. Frag, of marg. inscr. [Robt. Styward Wells,
last prior and first dean, 1557], S.A. of C. III. Umphry
Tyndall, of a Norfolk family, D.D., 4tli dean, master of Queens’
Coll., Camb., 1614, in cap and gown, foot inscr. and marg.
inscr., the latter mutik, ach. and 4 shs., very large, S.A. of C.
Bentham, pi. 25, p. 191 ; Fenland N. and Q., I, 236 ; M.B.S.
Portfolio, I,pt. 7, pi. 6; Ollenshaw, J ., Notes on SoTiam Cliurch,21.
IV. Inscr. and arms of Fishmongers’ Co. Robt. Wagstave,
fishmonger, 1616, and w. Mary, 1621 ; she mar. 2ndly Stephen
Baetman ; Lady Chapel. For a list of the lost brasses and
existing indents see “ M.B.S. Trans.”, Ill, 88-106,
Fordham. I. Inscr. Andrew Cheswryght, preyst ”, c. 1520,
S.A. II. Wm. Cheswryght, 1521, in civil dress, and w. Maud,
worn, local, S.A. III. Inscr. Wm. Hinson the elder, 1592, N.
Foxton. I. Inscr. John Fuller, 1588, mar. Dorothy, dau. of
Thos. Chichley of Wimpole, esq., by his 2nd w. a dau. of Hussey
of Lines., son of Wm. Chichley by Alice, dau. of Thos. Bruges
“ grandfather to ye first lord Chandoys ”, son of Hen. Chichley,
son of Wm. who was brother to Hen., abp. of Canterbury, and
Robt., twice mayor of London, sons of Thos. Chichley of Higham
Ferrers, Northants. ; another plate states this stone was placed
here by Fuller Meade (son of Robt. Meade, born at Much Easton,
Essex, by his w. the dau. and h. of John and Dorothy Fuller),
who mar. Rose, dau. of Francis Brackin of Cambridge, esq.,
and had issue Edm. and Fuller, 1628 ; 4 shs. lost ; S.A.
Fulbourne. I. Priest, c. 1390, in mass vests, with scroll from
hands, mutil. ; inscr. lost ; N.A. Alenin Club Colls., XXII, 28 ;
M.B.S. Trans., Ill, 15. Possibly Roger Grymm, rector, 1349-91.
II. Wm. de Fulburne, canon of St. Paul’s, London, [1391], in cope,
single canopy slightly mutil., foot inscr. in 2 Lat. vv., marg.
inscr. mutil., large, C. Boutell, Series (eff.); Lysons, Mag. Brit.,
II, 64 ; M.B.S. Portfolio, II, pi. 7. III. Lady, c. 1470, with
scroll; 8 sons and inscr. lost ; rel., S. A., but scroll now with no. V.
Rubbing with sons in coll. Soc. Antiq. IV. Geoff. Bysschop,
vicar [of All Saints, Fulbourne], 1477, in mass vests, with hands
crossed ; inscr. restored ; rel., C. Alenin Clnh Colls., XXII,
37 ; Maeklin, Mon. Br., 6th ed., 37 ; M.B.S. Trans., Ill, 15.
From the destroyed ch. of All Saints. V. Civilian (eff. lost)
and w., c. 1480, with 2 sons kng., one a priest in acad. ; scrolls
and inscr. lost ; slab in S.A. but eff s. on a board in vestry. VI.
Sh. bearing 3 birds, c. 1500 ; eff. of civilian, inscr., another sh..
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and a badge or rebus lost ; S.A. A sh. described by Cole
(Brit. Mus., Add. MS. 5820, fob 9 v)as in this church, is now in
the Brit. Mus.
Girtoh. I. Wm. Malster, in decretis licenciatus ”, rector,
canon of York, prebendary of Fenton, 1492, in cope, C. II.
Wm. Stevyn, “in decretis licenciatus ”, rector, canon of Lincoln,
1497, in cope, C. III. Inscr. John Yaxley, 1541, N.
Grahsden, Little. I. Inscr. in 13 Lat. vv. Wm. Knight,
1623, C.
Grahtchester. I. Frag, of inscr., “Orate p’ aia m . . . -
carii de ghcet ” ; palimp., on rev. a frag, of another inscr., “ de
Stowe qu - migravit cu ” ; loose at vicarage in 1921.
Haddenham. I. Inscr. and portions of a double canopy ;
the remains of the br. to Wm. Noion, last rector, canon of York,
Lincoln, and Chichester, 1405, in cope ; now mur., C. II. John
Godfrey, “ qui tectum hujus capelle fieri fecit ”, 1454, in civil
dress, and w. Margt. (head lost), formerly N.A., now mur.. Tower.
In the tower is a fine slab, 10 b} 4 feet, broken in two pieces, with
indents for a bp. or abbot, triple canopy and super-canopy with
saints down the sides and across the top, shs. on the pinnacles,
scrolls, foot and marg, inscrs.
Haslingeield. I. Inscr. Anne, dau. of Christ. Ensor of
Whateley, Warw., 1651, aged 27 ; Thos. Fry pos. ; mur., N.A.
Hatley, East. I. Lady, c. 1520, and 3 shs. ; man in arm.
and inscr. lost ; partly covered, N. Probably James Dockra
and w. Kath., dau. of John Hasledon of Murdon, Cambs. II.
Inscr. Mrs. Constance, w. of Pobt. Castell, esq., 1610, N.
Hatley St. George. I. Sir Baldwin Seyntgeorge, 1425, in
arm., 3 shs. (2 restored), rei., mur., N.
Hildersham. I. [Robt]. Parys, [1408], in civil dress, and w.
[Eleanor Busteler], kng. to a floriated cross with Trinity in the
head, 2 shs. ; inscr. lost ; C. Haines, 163 (male eff.) ; Macklin,
Br. of Eng., 81 ; M.B.S. Portfolio, I, pt. 2, pi. 1 ; F. and A. Mus.
List, pi. 35 ; Waller, pt. 6 ; Ward, 95. II. [Hen]. Paris, esq.,
[1427], in arm., and w. [Margt. Poche], 1 sh. ; foot and marg.
inscrs. lost ; once on A.T., now on C. floor. Haines, 188 (male
eff.) ; M.B.S. Portfolio, IV, pi. 24 ; Oxford Man., 85 (male eff.) ;
V . and A. Mus. List, pi. 17. III. [Hen.] Parice, [esq., lord of
the manor and patron of the ch., 1466], in arm., single canopy
(mutil.) with Trinity on finial, 2 shs. ; marg. inscr. lost ; C.
Ashdown, Armour, 231 (tuilles) ; Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 73 (tuilles
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and shoulder piece) ; F. and A. Mus. List, pL 24 (eff.) ; Waller,
pt. 9. IV. Skeleton in shroud, c. 1530 ; inscr. lost ; C.
Hinxton. I. Sir Thos. de Skelton, steward to John, duke of
Lancaster, and of the duchy of Lancaster to Hen. IV, 1416, in
arm., and ws. Margt. and Kath., marg. inscr. much mu til., S.C.
Horseheath. I. [Wm. de Audeley, 1365], in arm., and frag,
of canopy ; marg. inscr. lost ; large, C. Ashdown, Armour, 175 ;
Boutell, Series ; Gent. Mag., 1858, ii, 220 ; Hewitt, Armour, II,
180; iifacHm, ^r., 1st ed., 58, 6th ed., 65 ; M.B.S. Portfolio,
I, pt. 1, pi. 1 ; Planche, Costume, I, 181 (shoulder piece). Usually
attributed to Sir John de Argentine, 1382. II. Inscr. in 6 Lat.
vv. Mary, dau. of Laur. Cheyne, w. of John Alington, c. 1470 (?),
now mur., C. III. Robt., son of Sir Giles Alington, 1552, in
civil dress, headless, 2 shs. ; inscr. lost ; he mar. Margt., dau. of
Wm. Coningsbie ; rel., C. In coll. Soc. Antiq. is a rubbing of
a mutil. inscr., now lost, to Joan Alyngton, sister and coh. of
John, son of Sir Wm. Argentein, 1429.
Impington. I. John Burgoyn, esq., 1505, in arm. with tabard,
and w. Margt. in heraldic dress, with 7 sons and 2 daus., 4 shs.,
marg. inscr. slightly mutil., formerly in N., now under Tower.
M.B.S. Portfolio, I, pt. 4, pi. 4.
IsLEHAM. I. Sir John Bernard, 1451, in arm. with collar of
SS., and w. [Ellen ?], double canopy mutil., 1 sh. ; inscr. lost ;
S. Tr. Gough, II, pi. 60, p. 167 (effs.) ; Macklin, Mon. Br., 1st
ed., 73, 6th ed., 80 (head of lady). II. Inscr. Sir John Bernard,
1451, and ws., (1) Ellen Swynerton, dau. and h. of Sir John
Mallory of Northants., and (2) Elizth. Sakevyle, 1464, now placed
above canopy of no. I. III. Thos. Peyton, esq., 1484, in arm.,
and ws., Margt., [dau. and h. of Sir John Bernard], and Margt.,
[dau. and coh. of Sir Hugh Francis, widow of Thos. Garnish, esq.],
triple canopy mutil., foot inscr., A.T., C. Ashdown, Costume,
190, fig. 253 (one w.) ; Druitt, 175 ; Fairholt, Costume, I, 272
(man) ; Gough, II, pi. 104, p. 286 (effs.) ; Lysons, Mag. Brit., II,
68 ; M.B.S. Portfolio, III, pi. 29 ; Planche, Costume, I, 139
(elbow pieces), 373 (shoulder piece). IV. Inscr. (kng. effs. of
man in arm., w., 2 children, with Our Lord in Glory above, lost).
Christ. Peyton, esq., 1507, and w. Elizth., mur., S. Tr. M.B.S.
Portfolio, III, pi. 24. V. Inscr. (a cross with a hand on each
side and sh. below lost). Elizth. Peyton, 1516, S. Tr., loose at
vicarage in 1907. VI. Inscr. (kng. effs. of man and w. with
children, and crucifixion with SS. Mary and John, lost). Sir Robt.
Peyton, 1518, and w. Elizth., mur. over A.T. on which is an indent
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for a plain cross, S.Tr. M.B.S. Portfolio, III, pi. 24. VII.
Inscr. John Bukkenham, gent., c. 1520, N.A. VIII. Inscr.
(chalice lost). Christ. Grene, master or warden of the free chapel
of St. Nicholas, Iselham Parva, 1523 in arabic numerals, N.A.
IX. Inscr. (chalice lost). Robt. Dowe, 1529, C. X. Inscr.
(2 shs. lost). Sir Robt., son of Sir Robt. Peyton, 1550 ; mar.
Frauncys, dan. and h. of Frauncys Hassylden, esq. ; S.Tr.
XI. Rich. Payton, esq., 3rd son of Sir Robt. Payton, a student
and reader of Gray’s Inn, 1574, aged 40, in civil dress holding book,
and w. Mary Hyde mar. 10 years, inscr. in 14 Eng. vv., ach.
and 4 shs., large, S. Tr. M.B.S. Portfolio, I, pt. 3, pi. 6. XII.
Inscr. Robt. Lukyn, gent., son of Wm. Lukyn, 1616, aged 80,
N.A. XIII. Inscr. Alice, w. of Robt. Lukin, 1621, aged 85,
N.A.
Keistnett. I. Inscr. in 6 Eng. vv. Sara Chenereye, 1607, aged
25, died in childbed, mur., C.
Kirtling. I. Edw. Myrfin, gent., born in London, travelled
through Europe, Greece, etc., to Aleppo, Armenia, Syria,
Jerusalem, Damascus, etc., 1553, aged 27, in civil dress, kng.,
2 shs., mur., C.
Landbeach. I. Inscr. Hen. Clifford, M.A., parson for 47 years,
1616, aged 77 ; his brother Wm. pos. ; mur., C.
Landwade. I. Inscr. in 13 Lat. vv. Wm. Cotton, esq., [1455],
now mur., C.
Linton. I. [Nich.] Paris, esq., [1424], in arm., 2 shs. ; inscr.
lost ; partly covered, S.C. II. Sh. (3 others lost). Wm., son
of Philip and Margt. Parys, 1538, and w. Elizth. Coningsby ;
inscr. cut in stone ; S.C. Rubbings of 2 of the lost shs. in coll.
Soc. Antiq. III. Two shs. (another lost). Philip Paris, esq.,
1558, and 1st w. Margt. [Bowes], 1551 ; marg. inscr. cut in stone ;
N. IV. Inscr. and ach. John Milsent, esq., 1577, and w. Elizth.,
1555, mur., N.C. V. Two shs. from br. to Ferdinando Parys,
1601, and w. Frances, dau. of Thos. Moore of Whaddon, loose in
vestry. The eff. of w. is sketched in Cole, Brit. Mus., Add MS.
5802,*^ fol. 35.
Lolworth. I. Inscr. and sh. Margt., dau. and coh. of Sir
John Brocket, w. of Sir John Cutts, 1610, had 3 children. Sir
John, Robt., and Eleanor, C.
March. I. Wm. Andru (Andrew), yeoman, 1501, in civil dress,
and w. Joan, local, nearly effaced, N. II. Anth. Hansart, in
arm. with tabard, legs mutil., and w. Kath., sister to Sir Robt.
Southwell, knt. and councillor to Kings Hen. VII and VIII,
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1507, in heraldic dress, kng., with 1 son (head lost), Annunciation
and large sh. with crests as supporters, curious, local, formerly
in N.A., now mur., S.A. M.B.S. Portfolio, 1, pt. 2, pi. 5. In
coll. Soc. Antiq. is a rubbing of an inscr. to Symond Payne, 1510,
once in N.A., now lost.
Milton. I. Wm. Coke, esq., justice of the common pleas,
1553, in robes, and w. Alice (who pos.), with 2 sons and 3 daus.,
ach., 8 Lat. vv. and marg. inscr., C. Boutell, Series ] Gent. Mag.,
1848, ii, 606. II. John Harris, gent., son of Wm. Harris, esq.,
born 1609, died 1659, also Wm., Jas., Geo., Mich., Briget, Anne,
Briget, his children by his w. Martha, dau. of Thos. Tempest of
Whaddon ; she had living when she erected this mon. in 1660
3 sons and 7 daus. ; rect. pi. with inscr., local, mur., S.A.
Over. I. Seven daus., c. 1530, worn ; parents and inscr.
lost ; rel., N.
Quy, see Stow-cum-Quy.
Sawston. I. Civilian, c. 1420 ; feet and inscr. lost ; now mur.,
S.A. II. Inscr., chamfer, in 6 Lat. vv., one sh. in centre of slab ;
4 others surmounted by crests lost, as is also a wreath encircling
the centre one. Elizth., dau. and h. of Sir Thos. Bradston, w.
of Sir Walter Pole, 1423, A.T., C. M.B.S. Portfolio, II, pi. 57.
In a recess above are indents for a kng. eff. with scroll to Trinity (?)
and inscr., probably of later date. III. Man in arm., c. 1480,
with motto “ A dew en Blayne ” ; head, w. and marg. inscr.
lost ; now mur., S.A. IV. [Robt. Lockton, esq., and w. Joan,
dau. of Bobt. Alington of Horseheath], c. 1500, in shrouds, 5 daus.,
and 2 shs. ; sons and inscr. lost ; now mur., S.A. Gent. Mag.,
1815, ii. 25. V. Wm. Richardson alias Byggyns, rector of
Rainham St. Mary, Norf., 1527, in mass vests, without maniple
and stole, holding chalice, local, sm., now mur., S.A. VI.
Inscr. Sir John Huddilston, vice-chamberlain and cantain of the
guard to King Philip, and member of Queen Mary’s most
honorable pryvie counsell ”, 1557, C. VII. Inscr. John
Huntington, esq., 1558, and w. Joyce, 1564, great benefactors to
the town and poor, now under no. I. An indent for a cross hr.
in N.A. in engr. in Cutts, Sep. Slabs and Crosses, pi. 20.
Shelford, Great. I. Thos. Pattcsle, rector, rebuilder and
benefactor to the ch., prebendary of Southwell, [archdeacon of
Ely], 1418, in cope with name on orphreys, lower part of eff. lost,
single canopy much mutil., arms of see of Ely and of bp. Fordham ;
inscr. lost ; C. Gent. Mag., 1799, ii, 561. In coll. Soc. Antiq.
is a rubbing with eff. complete. II. Sh. with curious arms ;
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eff. of Edw. Risley, 1511, in arm. and inscr. lost ; once on A.T.,
now mur., C. B.A.A. Jour., VI, pi. 23, fig. 9, p. 203. III.
Inscr. John Redman, 1558, N.
Sheleord, Little. I. [Robt. de Ere vile, brother and h. of
John de Ere vile, 1393], in arm., and w. [Clarice, 1399], holding
hands, engr. c. 1410 ; inscr. lost ; S.C. M.B.S. Portfolio, II,
pL 40 ; V. and A. Mus. List, pi. 10. II. [Thos., son and h. of
Robt. Erevile, 1405], in arm., and widow [Margt.], ‘‘ postea sacre
majestatis arnica professa ” (Dodsworth MSS. in Bodleian, 5029,
vol. 88, fob 13a), [1410], holding hands ; inscr. lost ; S.C. M.B.S.
Portfolio, II, pi. 44. The male effs.are in arm. similar to Sir John
Wylcotes, 1410, at Great Tew, Oxon, but have no plate gorgets.
Both brasses are also engr. in Cambridge Antiq. Soc. Publications,
II (1846-50), pis. 6 and 7, illustrating a genealogical history of
the Ereville family by A. W. Eranks. In the same paper, pi. 8,
are 3 facsimilies ot sketches from Cole of brasses formerly in this
ch., (1) Sir Rich. Ereville, 1375, efi. in arm. in head of a cross ;
(2) Ellen de Ereville, 1380 (?), rect. pk, foreign (?) ; (3) Wm.
Ereville, esq., 1460, in arm., and ws. Anne and Margt. See also
'' M.B.S. Trans.”, II, 151. III. Priest, c. 1480, in acad.; inscr.
lost ; C. IV. Inscr. with sh., dated 1622, stating that a seat
and side-chapel of the Erevils belong to Priscilla, widow of John
Banckes, esq., mur., S.C.
SoHAM. I. Inscr. John Thornton, gent., 1598 ; mar. Anne,
eld. dan. of Robt. Drury, esq., had a son Roger ; S.Tr. II.
Inscr. Oliver Robyns, 1608, and w. Kath., dan. of Peter
Salisbury, N.
Stantoh, Long (St. Michael). I. Inscr. with 2 Lat. vv. Thos.
Burgo3me, esq., patron of the ch., [1470], C.
Stapleford. I. Wm. Lee, born at Batley, Yorks., vicar for
43 years, 1617, in gown, rect. pi. with inscr., local, sm., N. SJieard,
M., Records of the 'par. of Batley, 147. Wm. Lee founded the
grammar school at Batley.
Stow-cum-Quy. I. John Ansty, esq., [lord of the manor and
founder of the chantry vocat’ Anstyes chantry ”, 1460], in
arm., and w. Joan (elf. lost), with 12 sons in tabards and 4 daus.
kng., marg, inscr. much mutik, N. Haines, 193 ; Hewitt, Armour,
III, 476 (man) ; Oxford Man., 88. Cole gives a sketch of the
lady’s figure. II. Inscr. with sh. Edw. Stern, 1641, aged 69,
S.A.
Stretham. I. Dame Joan, widow (1) of Wm. Ryppingham,
(2) of John Swan, both mchts. of Kingston-upon-Hull, and of the
5
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staple of Calais, 1497 ; her sons John and Robt. Ryppingham
were rectors of Stretham ; canopy and inscr. lost ; C. Haines^
209 (head). In C. is an indent for the br. to Nich. de Kingston
rector, a hf. eh. with inscr. in Lombardics, c. 1320.
SwAFFHAM Prior. I. John Tothyll, gent., 1462, in arm., and
w., sm. II. Rich. Water, 1515, in civil dress, and w. Alice ;
4 sons and about 5 daus. lost ; local. III. Wm. Water “ de
Rech ”, 1521, in civil dress, and w. Alice, with 6 sons ; several
daus. lost ; local. IV. Civilian and w., c. 1530 ; inscr. lost ;
local. V. Robt. Chambers, gent., 1638, in civil dress. All under
moveable seats in N.
Trumpington. I. Sir Roger de Trumpington, a crusader in
1270, died 1289, in arm. with sh., large ; marg. inscr. lost ; A. T.,
N.C., now covered with glass. Antiquarian Repertory, ed. 1807-9,
III, 322 ; Ashdown, Armour, 100 ; Bazaar, Oct. 20, 1893 (upper
half) ; Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 30; Cambridge Camden Soc. Illust.,
pt. 2, p. 65 ; Crossley, 237 ; Druitt, 145 ; Foster, Feudal Arms,
244 (8vo), 193 (4to) ; Gawthorp, pi. 17, p. 60 ; Haines, 146 ;
Hartshorne, Fun. Mon., 24 ; Hewitt, Armour, I, 285 ; Lysons,
Mag. Brit., II, 65 ; Oxford Man., 65 ; Parker, Glossary of Archi¬
tecture, 1845, I, 63, and Concise Glossary, 1875, 43 ; Suffling, 31
(upper half) ; Thoresby Soc. Publications, IV, 119 ; V. and A.
M^is. List, pi. 1, no. 2 ; Waller, pt. 4.
Westley Waterless. I. Sir John de Creke, c. 1325, in arm.
with sh., and w. Alyne [Clopton or Chamberleyn], with maker’s
mark in lower dexter corner ; double canopy, 6 shs., and marg.
inscr. lost ; large, S.A. Ashdown, Armour, 141 (man), and
Costume, 103 (both effs.) ; Assoc. Archit. Soc. Reports, XVIII,
186 (man) ; Beaumont, 17 ; Bloxam, M. H., Mon. Architecture,
150 (man) ; Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 39 ; Boys' Own Paper, XV,
588 (lady) ; Builder, LIV, 30 ; Clinch, Costume, 51 (man), 146
(lady) ; Druitt, 239 ; Fairholt, Costume, II, 23, 260 (shin pieces) ;
Foster, Feudal Arms, 64 (8vo), 57 (4to) man ; Gent. Mag., 1858,
ii. 100 (man) ; Gough, I, pi. 57, p. 142 ; Haines, 25 (maker’s mark)
151 (ehs.) ; Hartshorne, Fun. Mon., 38 ; Hewitt, Armour, II,
145 (man) ; Lysons, Mag. Brit., II, 64 ; Macklin, Br. of Eng., 24 ;
Oxford Man., 68 (man) ; Parker, Glossary of Architecture, 1845,
I, 64 (man), and Concise Glossary, 1875, 43 (man) ; Planche,
Costume, I, 29 (shin pieces), 181 (shoulder piece), and II, 104
(man) ; F. and A. Mus. List, pi. 2 ; Waller, pt. 8. II. Inscr.
Giles, son of Rich. Alington, esq., 1592, and w. Susan, 1594, mur.,
in wooden frame, C.
CAMBRIDGE SHIRE .
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Weston Colville. I. [Rich. Leverer, esq. 1427], in arm.,
w. [Isabel], and son [John] in civil dress (lower part of eh. gone) ;
inscr. lost ; N. II. Abraham Gates, S.T.B., rector, in gown,
and w. Mary, “forma satis speciosa sed speciosiori vita fseminse”,
1636, kng. ; they had 3 dans., Mary, Elizth., Margt. ; rect. pi.
with inscr. and 2 Lat. vv., archangel with trumpet, skulls, etc.,
and 4 Lat. vv. above effs. ; mur. C.
WiCKEN. I. Margt., [dau. of Sir John Gernon], w. of Sir
John Peyton, 1414, sm., now mur., S.A. II. Inscr. John, son
of Sir Robt. Peyton, c. 1520, local, S.A. The eff. (head lost) is
now in private possession.
WiLBRAHAM, Little. I. Wm. Blakwey, M.A., rector, 1521,
in acad, kng., local, sm., C. Haines, 84.
WiLBURTON. I. Rich. Bole, archdeacon of Ely, 1477, in cope,
single canopy and marg. inscr., large, rel. and restored, now mur.,
C., original slab on floor. II. John Hyll, 1506, in civil dress,
and w. Margt., with 5 sons and 2 daus., 4 Evang. symbols, local,
now mur., S.A. III. Wm. Byrd, 1516, in civil dress, and w.
Margt., with 3 sons and 5 daus., local, now mur., S.A. Cole (Add.
MS. 5805, fob 58a) gives a sketch of the br. to Robt. Wetheringsett,
archdeacon of Ely, prebendary of Lincoln, 1444, in cope with
saints and triple canopy, now lost. Also at fob 60b of a skeleton
brass, also lost.
Wimp OLE. I. Thos. Worsley, LL.B., residentiary of Beverley,
benefactor to St. Mary’s chantry, 1501, in cope, with B.V. Mary and
Child above head, inscr. in 6 Lat. vv., large, now mur., N.C.
M.B.S. Portfolio, I, pt. 1, pb 5. II. Civilian, c. 1500 ; inscr.
lost. III. Lady, c. 1535, with 6 daus. ; inscr. lost ; local.
IV. Inscr. with 8 Eng. vv. and sh. Edw. Marshall, parson, 1625,
aged 63. Nos. II, III, IV, rel. on one slab, mur., N.C.
Wisbech. I. (Thos. de Braunstone], constable of the castle of
Wisbech, 1401, in arm ; canopy lost ; marg. inscr. in Fr. mutib,
very large, worn, formerly in S.A., now in C. Ashdown, Armour,
191 ; Boutell, Series ; Gough, II, pb 3, p. 8 (with canopy) ;
Lysons, Mag. Brit., II, 67 ; Walker and Craddock, Hist of Wisbech,
368. II. Inscr. Elizth. Emerson, “ honestis nata parentibus
in agro Sussexiensi ”, w. (1) of Thos. Lenne of that county,
“ ingenuo Anglice yeoman ”, (2) of Thos. Emerson, “ benevolo
vicario ” of Wisbech, died “ in vigiliis S’ti Tho. Apostoli ”,
1625, mur., C. III. Inscr. with ach. Nich. Sanford, gent.,
“ descended from ye antient & religious house of Sanford Hall in
Shropshire ”, 1638, aged 75, and 1st w. Alice, dau. of Reignold
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Hall of Pinchbeck, Lines., gent., 1599, had 3 sons and 3 dans.,
but only two surviving at his death, viz., Peignold and Mary ;
he was “ a patterne for townesmen whome we may enrole, for at
his owne charge this towne hee freed of tole ” ; S.C. IV. Inscr.
Rich., only son of Rich, and Mary Huggins, long ill of atrophy,
1703, aged 30, S.C. In S.A. is an indent for a chalice and inscr.
Wood Ditton. I. Hen. Englisshe, 1393, in arm., and w.
Margt. ; head of lady and canopy lost ; large, S.A. Boutell,
Series.
Indents for cross brasses remain at Cherryhinton, and at
Rampton to Sire Nich. de Huntingdon, c. 1330, Cults, E. L.,
Sep. Slabs and Grosses, pi. 18. At Bottisham is an indent for a
large elf . of a priest in mass vests., under canopy, with marg. inscr.
in Lombardics to Elyas de Bekingham, the celebrated upright
judge, 1298. Anastatic Drawing by C.R.M(anning). Cole
(Add. MS. 5803, fol. 40b) gives a sketch of a civilian formerly at
St. Peter’s -on-the-Hill, Cambridge ; and Add, 5802, fol, 176,
of a chalice at Pampisford, the indent for which still remains
in chancel ; and in Add. 5804, fol. 169, of some civilians and ws.
at SWAFFHAM BuLBEC.
CHESHIRE.
Chester Arch, and Hist. Soc. Jour. Journal of The Chester Archaeological
and Historical Society.
Earwaker. East Cheshire by J. P. Earwaker, 2 vols., 1877-80.
Thornely. Monumental Brasses of Lancashire and Cheshire, by J. L
Thornely, 1893.
Astbury. I. Inscr. Margt., dau. of Christ. Byron of Bug-
lawton, gent., w. of Rich. Parnell of Congleton, mercer, 1654,
mur., S.A.
Cheadle. I. Inscr. with sh. Humph. Bulkeley, esq., son and h.
of Rich Bulkeley, esq., by Kath., dau. of Geo. Nedham of Thomset,
Derby, esq., 1678, C.
Chester Cathedral. I. Inscr. with sh. Foolke Aldersay,
mayor, died 1608, son and h. of Wm. Aldersay, also mayor, died
1577, mur., S. Tr. II. Inscr., 10 Eng. vv.and sh. John Phillips,
1617, mur., S. Tr. III. Inscr. Elizth., dau. of Sir Thos. Aston,
bart., by Magdalen, dau. of Sir John Pultney of Misterton, Leic.,
1633, mur., S. Tr. IV. Inscr. vdth sh. Wm. Bispham, sub-dean,
1685, aged 88 ; restored by Wm. Bispham of New York, in
CHESHIRE.
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1888 ; mur., N.C.A. V. Inscr. Wm. Roberts, gent., 1688,
aged 25, mur., S.A. of N. VI. Inscr. Farington family, 1665-96,
S. Tr. VII. Inscr. with angels and skeleton, Madock family,
1708-92, mur., S. Tr.
Chester, Holy Trinity. I. Inscr. Hen. Gee, twice mayor,
1545 ; palimp., on rev. the leg of an armed figure wearing the
Garter and mantle of the order, c. 1520. M.B.S. Trans., IV,
21 (palimp.). II. Inscr. with sh. Rich. Clyve of Hurley, esq.,
1572 ; mar. Jane, sister of Sir Wm. Brereton, had I son Geo.,
and 5 daus., Rachel, Sara, Rebecka, Judeth, Hester. III.
Inscr. in 8 Eng. vv. Dame Elizth., w. (1) of Hen. Gee, (2) of Sir
- Calverley, 1579. IV. Inscr. Peter Drinkwater, alderman
and J.P., 1631, and w. Sara, 1646. V. Inscr. Kath., only dau.
of Sam. Hardware, esq., 1st w. of Math. Henry, died in childbirth
of small-pox, 1689, aged 25 ; Math. Henry, the commentator,
1714, aged 52, and his widow Mary, dau. of Robt. Warburton,
esq., by whom he had I son and 5 daus. All now mur., S.A.
An inscr. to Edm. Gee, mayor, son of no. 1, 1552, was lost at the
restoration in 1869.
Chester, St. Mary- on-the -Hill. I. Inscr. with ach. Rowland
Waring, gent., 1695, mur., N.C.
Chester, St. Peter. I. Lawyer (cf. Rodmarton, Glouc.),
c. 1460, in civil dress with curious cap over head, inscr. illegible ;
2 shs. lost ; worn, now mur., S.A. Bazaar, 24 Nov. 1893 ;
Chester Arch, and Hist. Soc. Jour., Ill, 388 ; Thornely, 49. II.
Inscr. with 8 Eng. vv. Martha, w. of Peter Bennet, alderman,
1688, aged 41, mur., S.A.
Macclesfield. I. Roger Legh, 1506, in civil dress, and w.
Elizth. [Sutton], 1489, kng., with 6 sons and 7 daus., a repre¬
sentation of the mass of St. Gregory with a pardon inscr. below ;
eff. of w. and daus. lost ; formerly in Legh chapel in S.A., now on
a board in vestry. Anastatic Print, pub. by E. Meadows,
Cambridge, 1848 (mass) ; Burrough, J., View of Popery, 1735,
152, 154 ; Crossley, 254 ; C.U.A.B.C. Trans., I, pt. x, 19 ; Ear-
waker, II, 447 ; Oaivthorp, pi. 12, p. 41 ; Gent. Mag., 1794, ii,
980 (inscrs.) ; Palatine Note Book, IV, 127 (mass) ; Thornely, 97 ;
V. and A. Mus. List, pi. 38, no. 4. II. Inscr. John Brounswerde,
schoolmaster, 1589 ; Thos. Newton pos. ; mur. N. III. Inscr.
erected by Sir Peter Legh of Lyme in 1620, to his ancestors
Perkin a Legh and his son Sir Peers. IV. Inscr. Wm. Legh,
schoolmaster, 1630, aged 74 ; his sons Thos. and Wm. pos. ;
mur., N.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Middlewich. I. Elizth., eld. dau. of Sir Wm. Brereton, w. of
Thos Venables, esq., baron of Kynderton, 1591, son Thos., aged
11, and dans. Elizth., Mary, rect. pi. with inscr., much worn,
mur., N.C.
Over. I. Hugh Starky of Olton, esq., gentleman usher to
Hen. VIII, son of Hugh Starky of Olton, esq., engr. c. 1510
(date not filled in), in arm., 4 shs., A.T., C. Chester Arch, and
Hist. Soc. Jour., Ill, 556 ; Crossley, 253 ; Thornely, 235. II.
Inscr. Thos. Hosier, “ hujus municipii nomarcha - ecclesise
et majestatis regiae tarn affiictse quam florentis assertor constan-
tissimus ”, 1697, aged 78, mur., N.A.
Tarvin. I. Inscr. Hen. Hardware, alderman and twice mayor
of Chester, 1584 ; arms of Chester and Mcht. Adventurers added
later ; mur., in wooden frame, C. II. Inscr. Elizth., dau. of
Rich. Lightfoot, 1699, aged 19, mur., N.A.
WiLMSLOW. I. Sir Robt. del Bothe, lord of the manors of
Bolyn, Thorneton, and Dunham, 1460, in arm., and w. Douce
[Venables], 1453, with flowing hair, hands clasped, canopy and
marg. inscr. much mutil., 3 shs., worn., C. Ashdown, Armour,
251 (man) ; Boutell, Series (effs.) ; Chester Arch, and Hist. Soc.
Journ., I, 467 ; Earwaker, I, 75 ; Thornely, 33 (effs.).
Wybunbury. I. Rafe Dellvys, of Dodenton, esq., 1513, in
arm., and w. Kath., 2 shs. ; 3 daus. lost ; now mur., N.A.
Thornely, 107.
The br. to Randall Dodd, 1634, and w. Elizth, in shrouds,
once at Little Budworth, is lost.
CORNWALL.
Dunkin. The Monumental Brasses of Cornwall, by E. H. W. Dunkin,
1882.
Exeter Trans. Transactions of the Exeter Diocesan Architectural Society.
Gilbert. Historical Survey and Heraldry of Cornwall, by C. S. Gilbert,
2 vols, 1817-20.
Maclean. History of the Deanery of Trigg Minor, by Sir J. Maclean,
3 vols., 1868-71.
Polwhele. History of Cornwall, by R. Polwhele, 7 vols., 1803 16.
Anthony, East. I. Margery, dau. of Sir Warin Erchedeken,
[w. of Thos. Arundell of Lanherne], 1420, single canopy, C. Dunkin ,
pi. 7 ; Gilbert, II, 388.
Blisland. I. John Balsam, rector, 1410, in mass vests, without
stole, C. Dunkin, pi. 2 ; Maclean, I, 51.
CORNWALL.
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Budock. I. John Killigrew of Arwenack, esq., lord of the
manor of Killigrew, made first captain of Pendennis Castle by
Hen. VIII, and succeeded by his son Sir John at his death, 1567,
in arm., and w. Elizth., dau. of [Jas]. Trewinnard, ach. and 2
shs., C. Dunkin, pi. 31 ; Gilbert, II, 790.
Callington. I. Kich. Assheton, justice of the common pleas,
rebuilder of chapel, 1465, in robes, and w. Margt., [dau. of lord
Brooke], foot inscr. in 12 Lat. vv. and marg. inscr., the latter
mu til. ; children and 4 shs. lost ; C. Dunkin, pi. 15 ; Exeter
Trans., IS, VI, pi. 54 ; Hutchinson, M. B., Hist, of St. Mary,
Callington, 18.
Cardynham. I. Thos. Awmarle, rector [1356-1402], in civil
dress with tonsure, engr. c. 1400, 2 shs., sm., formerly C., now N.A.
Dunkin, pi. 1.
CoLAN. I. Francis Bluet, esq., 1572, in civil dress, and w.
Elizth., [dau. and coh. of Tristram Colan of Golan, esq.], rect. pi.
with 13 sons, 9 daus., and sh. ; marg. inscr. cut in slate ; mur.,
N.A., Dunkin, pi. 32. II. John Cosowarth of Cosowarth,
esq., sometime mercer of London, receiver-general of the duchy
of Cornwall, 1575, in arm., and w. Dorothy, [dau. of Sir Wm. Lock,
alderman of London], with 7 sons and 1 dau., ach., sh., and marg.
inscr., now mur., C. Dunkin, pi. 35.
Constantine. I. Rich. Gerveys, esq., in civil dress, and w.
Jane, dau. of Thos. Trefusis, esq., both buried 8 Oct., 1574, rect.
pi. with 8 sons, 8 daus., and sh., detached marg. inscr., local ;
palimp. on rev. of larger pi. the upper portion of a man in arm.
with armorial jupon, head resting on a diapered cushion supported
by angels, also portions of canopy with saints ; on rev. of children
pinnacles of canopy and a portion of a marg. inscr. ‘‘ April bidt
voer die ciel ” ; all Flemish, c. 1375 ; rel. in a new slab and the
palimp. fastened down, N.A. Clinch, Churches, 235 (palimp.) ;
Dunkin, pis. 33, 34 ; Gent. Mag., 1864, i, 323 (palimp.) ; Litho¬
graph by John Williams, 1860 (palimp. full size) ; Suffling, 295
(palimp.); Waller, Introd., xi (palimp.). II. John Pendarves,
gent., 1616, in civil dress, with 1 son Sam., and w. Melior, dau.
of Rich. Gerveys, esq., 1607, with 1 dau. Mary, all kng., rect. pi.
with inscr. and sh., sm., N.A. Dunkin, pi. 49.
Crowan. I. Geoff. Seyntaubyn, [sheriff of Cornwall in 1399],
in arm., feet gone, and w. Elizth., dau. and h. of Piers Kymyll
of Clowance, engr. c. 1420, 2 shs. ; eff. of w., marg. inscr., and
2 shs. lost ; C. Dunkin, pi. 8 ; Polwhele, IV, 119. II. Geoff.
Seyntaubyn, in arm., and w. Alice, dau. and h. of John Tremure
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
of Lanivet, esq., c. 1490, with 4 sons ; 4 daus. lost ; 2 shs. (2
others lost), 7 scrolls (1 gone), marg. inscr. mutil., C. Dunkin,
pi. 18 ; Polwhele, IV, 119. III. Thos. Seintaubyn, son of no.
n, in arm., and w. Maud, [dau. and coh. of John Trenowyth of
Fentongollan], died 1512, br. engr. c. 1550, upper part of ehs.
lost, 2 shs. (2 others gone), marg. inscr. mutil., C. Dunkin, pi.
28 ; Polwhele, IV, 119. IV. [John St. Aubyn, esq.], 1599, in arm.,
head lost, and 4 sons, C. Dunkin, pi. 62, figs, 4, 6 ; Polwhele,
IV, 119. The br. originally consisted of the effs. of John St.
Aubyn, his w. Blanche, children, shs., and marg. inscr. V.
Four (originally 5) daus. and frags, of marg. inscr. ; the remains
of the br. to Thos. Seyntaubin of Clowance, esq., 1626, and w.
Zenobe, dau. of John Mallet of Wooley, Devon, esq., 1599, with
6 sons, 5 daus., 2 shs., and marg. inscr. ; C. Dunkin, pi. 62,
fig. 7 (daus.) ; Polwhele, IV, 119 (br. perfect).
Fowey. I. Civilian (head restored) and w., c. 1450 ; inscr.
lost ; now mur., S.A. Dunkin, pi. 12. II. Civilian, c. 1450 ;
w., children, and inscr. lost; now mur.,S. A. Dunkin, Both
possibly to members of the Trefiry family. III. [John Rash-
leigh, esq., 1582], in civil dress, 6 daus., 2 shs., marg. inscr. nearly
all gone ; eff. of w. Alice, sons, and foot inscr. lost ; N.A. Dunkin,
pi. 44. IV. Alice, dau. of Wm. Lanyon, esq., w. of no. Ill,
died 20 Aug., 1591, and her husband ‘'who lieth buried under
the monument neare adjoyninge 10 Aug., 1582, they left of their
issue livinge one sonne and six daughters, which sonne caused this
stone to be made in 1602 ” ; sh. lost ; N. Dunkin, pi. 45.
Goran. I. Lady, c. 1510, kng. ; scroll, marg. inscr. and 2
shs. lost ; now mur., C. Dunkin, pi. 22.
Grade. I. Jas. Eryssy, 1522, in arm., and w. Margt., [dau. and
coh. of John Durant], with 5 sons and 5 daus., 4 shs., C. Dunkin,
pi. 26.
Helston. I. Inscr. Thos. Bougins of Helston, mcht., 1602,
mur. over door of S. porch. Dunkin, pi. 62, fig. 1. II. [John
Bougins of Helston, 1606], in civil dress, and w. [Alice, dau. of
Alex. Penhellick of Helston], with 2 sons and 1 dau. ; inscr. lost ;
fastened to swing door of S. porch. Dunkin, pi. 47.
Illogan. I. Jas. Bassett, esq., 1603, aged 43, in arm., and w.
Jane, dau. of Sir Francis Godolphin, with 5 sons and 5 daus.,
now mur., N.A. Dunkin, pi. 48.
Landrake. I. Edw. Cowrtney (Courtenay), esq., 2nd son of
Sir Wm. Cowrtney ofj Powderham, Devon, 1509, in arm., sm.,
CORNWALL.
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mur., C. Dunkin, pi. 21 ; Exeter Trans., 2 S. Ill, 465 ; Rogers,
Sep. Effs. of Devon, 315, and pi. 32, fig. 29.
Landulph. I. Inscr. with sh. Theodore Paleologus of Pesaro
in Italy, “ descended from ye Imperyall lyne of ye last Christian
Emperors of Greece ”, 1636, and [2nd] w. Mary, dan. of Wm.
Balls of Hadley, Suff., had 3 sons, Theodore, John, Ferdinando,
and 2 daus., Mary, Dorothy, mur. Dunkin, pi. 59, fig. 2 ; Lane,
and Giles. Hist. Soc. Trans., IX, 213 ; The Manners and Spirit of
the Age, N.S. II (1829), 854. II. Inscr. with ach. Dame
Elizth., dau. of Sir Hen. Killigrew, w. of Sir Nich. Lower of
Clifton, 1638, mur. Dunkin, pi. 59, fig. 3. III. Inscr. with
sh. Sir Nich. Lower of Clifton, 1655, mar. no. II, died without
issue ; mur. Dunkin, pi. 59, fig. 1.
Lanteglos-near-Fowey. I. Thos. de Mohun, c. 1440, in arm.;
he was son of John, son and h. of Sir Reginald de Mohun by
Elizth., dau. and h. of Sir John Fitzwilliam, and 2nd brother of
John, last lord Mohun ; marg. inscr., 3 shs. (another lost), A.T.,
S.A. Dunkin, pi. 11 ; Exeter Trans., 2 S. Ill, 265 (eff.) ; Lyte,
Sir H. C. M., Hist, of Dunster, 480 (eff.) ; Rogers, Sep. Effs. of
Devon, 115 (eh.), and pi. 30, fig. 23 (eff.), and Memorials of the
West, 276, (eff.). II. John Mohun, esq., son and h. of Wm.
Mohun, esq., by Florence, sister of Edw. Courtenay, earl of
Devon, in arm., and w. Anne, dau. of Rich. Code, esq., both died
'' mense Septemb’ infra viginti quatuor boras ex infirmitate
vocat’ sudore ”, 1508, engr. c. 1525, wdth 5 sons and 4 daus. (the
latter restored), 1 sh. (3 others lost), now mur., S.A. Dunkin,
pi. 20 ; Exeter Trans., 2 S. Ill, 267 (effs.) ; Lyte, 481 (effs.) ;
Rogers, Effs., 117 and pi. 31, figs. 25, 26 (effs.) and Memorials,
277 (effs.)"
Launceston. I. Lady, c. 1620, “ her age 65, married 47,
children 15 ”, lived 3 years at Launceston ; inscr. lost ; local
and curious, N.A. Dunkin, pi. 54 ; Macklin, Br. of Eng., 299.
Lostwithiel. I. Tristram Curteys, esq., 1423, in arm., worn,
now mur., N.A. Dunkin, pi. 9.
Madron. I. John Clies, mcht., twice mayor of Penzance,
1623, aged 55, in civil dress, and w. Blanche, only dau. of Hugh
Trevanion, esq., with 1 son and 5 daus., 12 Eng. vv. and marg.
inscr., mur., N. Dunkin, pi. 52.
Mawgan-in-Meneage. I. Inscr. Hannibal Basset, 1709,
aged 22, with 4 Eng. vv. ‘‘ Shall we all dye ” etc., mur., S. Tr.
Dunkin, pi. 61, fig. 4.
Mawgan-in-Pyder. I. Priest, c. 1420, in cope ; inscr. lost ;
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
sm., rel., C. Dunkin, pi. 3. II. Frag, of marg. inscr., sh. and
lozenge, from lost br. to Elizth., dan. of Gerard Danet of Danet’s
Hall, esq., 2nd w. of Sir John Arundell, 1564, now on screen.
III. [Geo. Arundell, esq., son of Sir John Arundell of Lanherne],
1573, in arm., and w. [Isabel, widow of - St. Aubyn], 12 Eng.
vv. commencing “ My friend who so this tombe”, etc., 2 shs. ;
marg. inscr. lost ; effs. rel. S.A., verses and shs. on screen. A
frag, of the marg. inscr. is preserved at Wardour Castle and is
palimp., on rev. a portion of a marg. inscr. from a Flemish br.
Dunkin, pis. 36 (effs. and vv.), 41, fig. 1 (palimp.). IV. Frag,
of marg. inscr., ‘‘Here under lyeth buried Jane Arundell”,
and 2 shs. from the br. to Jane, dau. of Sir John Arundell, K.B.,
by his 2nd w. Kath., dau. of Sir Thos. Grenville, 1577, aged 72,
now on screen. The eff. and the dexter half of 13 Eng. vv. with
an acrostic on name are at Wardour Castle and are both palimp.,
on rev. portions of a fine Flemish br. dated 1374. Dunkin, pis.
38 (eff, and vv.), 40, 41, fig. 5 (palimps.) ; Exeter Trans., 1 S. Ill,
pi. 16 (palimps.) ; Gilbert, II, 658 (palimps.) ; Haines, 16, 17
(palimps.). V. Thirteen Eng. vv. commencing “ This virgin
wise”, etc., and 4 shields, from the br. to Mary, dau. of Sir John
Arundell by Elizth. dau. of Gerard Danet, 1578, now on screen.
The head of the eff. and the marg. inscr. are at Wardour Castle,
the former is palimp., on rev. a frag, of a Flemish brass as no. IV.
Dunkin, pis. 37 (eff., vv. and marg. inscr.), 41, fig. 3 (palimp.).
VI. Cysselle Arundell, sister of no. V, 1578, aged 52, 12 Eng. vv.
commencing “ Though tyme that all devours ” etc., and 2 shs.,
eff. rel., S.A., vv. and shs. on screen. Frags, of the marg. inscr.,
one palimp., on rev. a frag, of a Flemish br., are at Wardour
Castle. Dunkin, pis. 38 (eff. and vv.), 41, fig. 6 (palimp.). VII.
Civilian, c. 1580, rel., S.A. Dunkin, pi. 39 (attributed to no.
VIII). VIII. Eight Lat. vv. commencing “ Mors mihi grata ”
etc., 18 Eng. vv. “ Three mightie monarchs ” etc., ach. and 2 shs.,
from the br. to Edw. Arundell, 5th son of Sir John Arundel by
Elizth. Danet, died in Fleet Street, London, 1586, aged 48, vv.
and shs. now on screen. One rose, palimp., on rev. a face, from a
corner of the marg. inscr. is at Wardour Castle. Dunkin, pis.
36 (Eng. vv.), 39 (Latin vv.), 41, fig. 2 (palimp.). Amongst
the frags, at Wardour Castle is a palimp. sh., Arundell and
quarterings, and on the rev. a portion of a Flemish inscr. Dunkin,
pi. 41, fig. 4 (palimp.).
Menheniot. I. Inscr. Sir Ralph Carmynow, knt., [1386], N.
Dunkin, pi. 60, fig. 1.
CORNWALL.
Minster. I. Hender, son of Rich, and Frances Robarts, 1602,
'' in ye first yere of his age ”, formerly in S.A., now mur., C.
Dunkin., pi. 47. Two (originally 3) shs. from hr. to Cath.,
dan. and coh. of John Hender, w. of John Molesworth, were in
1882 in the possession of Miss Hellyar of Boscastle. Dunkin,
pL 47 ; Maclean, I, pi. 25, figs. 3, 4, p. 611. The mon. mentioned
by Haines as four very sm. qd. pis., worn,” is in slate.
Mullion. I. Riser, with 4 Eng. vv. Thos. Flavel, S.T.D., vicar
of Mullion, rector of Ruan Major, prebendary of Exeter, 1682,
aged 77, C.
Padstow. I. Inscr. Laur. Merther, vicar, 1421, C. Dunkin,
pi. 60, fig. 3.
Probus. I. John Wulvedon, 1514, in civil dress, and w. Cecily,
1512 ; children and sh. lost ; S.A. Dunkin, pi. 23.
Quethioc. I. Roger Kyngdon, 1471, in civil dress, and w.
Joan, with 11 sons (the eld. a priest in almuce, the 2nd a yeoman
of the crown in civil dress with badge on shoulder) and 5 daus.
S. Tr. Dunkin, pi. 16 ; Gilbert, II, 463 ; St. PauVs Eccles. Soc.
Trans., Ill, 43 (3 sons); Soc. Antiq. Lond. Proc., I S. IV, 72
(3 sons) ; II. Rich. Chiverton, esq., 1617, in civil dress, and
w. Isabel, [dau. of Digory Polwhele], 1631, with 11 children, 24
Eng. vv., and sh., local and curious, mur., S. Tr. Dunkin pi. 55.
St. Breock. I. Civilian and 2 ws. (one lost) of the Tredeneck
family (?), c. 1510, with 5 sons (stolen in 1881) and 7 daus ;
several other children, 2 shs., and marg. inscr. lost ; S.A. Dunkin,
pi. 25. II. Inscr. and sh. Christ. Tredeneck, esq., sheriff of
Cornwall, [1531], behind organ. Dunkin, pi. 62, fig. 2 (inscr.)
St. Columb Major. I. Sir John Arundell, K.B., and knight
banneret, receiver of the duchy of Cornwall, 1545, in. arm., and
2 ws., (1) Elizth. Grey, dau. of the marquis of Dorset, with
1 son (lost) and 3 daus. (1 lost), (2) Kath., dau. of Sir Thos.
Grenville, with 1 son in arm. (head lost) and 3 daus., Jane, Eleanor,
Mary (eff. lost), 6 shs. (2 others lost), marg. inscr. mutil., formerly
in S.C., now N. Dunkin, pi. 27 ; Rogers, Strife of the Roses, 155.
II. Sir John Arundell, 1590, aged 60, in arm., and w. Anne
Stanley, dau. of the earl of Derby, 1602, aged 71, with 2 sons,
John, Geo., and 5 daus., Dorothy, Elizth., Cecily, Margt.,
Gertrude, engr. 1633 (at same time as no. Ill), ach. and 2 shs.,
formerly in S.C., now N. Beaumont, 38 ; Dunkin, pi. 56. III.
John Arundell, esq., son of no. II, 1633, aged 70, in arm., and
w. Anne, dau. of Sir Hen. Jernegan of Cossey, Norf., with 4 sons,
John, Michael, Thos., Geo., and 7 daus., Mary, Magd., Mary,
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Ann, Cath., Dorothy, Winefred, ach. and 2 shs., on same stone as
no. II. Beaumont, 38 ; Dunkin, pi. 57 ; Haines, 238 (man).
St. Erme. I. Robt. Trencreeke of Trencreeke, esq., J.P.,
counsellor-at-law, 1594, in civil dress, and w. Anis, dau. and coh.
of Wm. Vivian, gent., mar. 40 years, 1596, with 4 dans., Julian
mar. to John Carminow, Janet to Rich. Penwarne, Kath. to
Digory Polwhele, Honor to Wm. Mohun, all kng., ach., and 4
shs. ; inscr. and 2 other shs. incised in slate ; mur., N. Tr.
Dunkin, pi. 46.
St. Gluvias. I. Thos. Kyllegrew, gent., in civil dress, and
2 ws. Joan and Elizth. (1 w. only on br.), c. 1485, 2 shs. ; children
and 2 other shs. lost ; S.A. Dunkin, pi. 17.
St. Ives. I. Otes Trevnwyth, gent., 1462 (elf. lost), and w.
Agnes, kng., with fig. of St. Michael and a scroll, worn, formerly
in C., now rel., mur., S.A. Dunkin, pi. 14.
St. Just-in-Roseland. I. Priest, c. 1520, in choir cope ; inscr.
lost ; local, now fastened to screen. Dunkin, pi. 5.
St. Mellion. I. Peter Coryton, esq., 1551, in arm.., and w.
Jane, dau. and h. of John Tregasso, with 17 sons and 7 daus.,
3 shs., marg. inscr., mur., N.A. Dunkin, pi. 29.
St. Michael Penkivel. I. John Trenowyth, esq., 1497, in
arm. ; 4 shs. lost ; S. Tr. Dunkin, pi. 19. II. John Trembras,
M. A., parson, 1515, in acad., sh. over head, C. Dunkin, pi. 4.
III. Edw. Boscawen of Nancarrow, gent., 7th son of Hugh
Boscawen of Trego thnan, esq., died 15 Feb. ''in the yeare of
o*^ Lord God according to ye computacion of ye church of
England ”, 1619, aged 63, in civil dress with large mouth scroll,
and w. Jane, dau. of Wm. White of St. Agnes, gent. ; sh. lost ;
N. Tr. Dunkin, pi. 50. IV. Marie, 4th dau. of Hugh Boscawen,
esq., widow of Peter Coffin, gent., 1622, aged 71, 1 sh., N. Tr.
Dunkin, pi. 51.
St. Minver. I. Roger, son of Nich. Opy by Elizth., dau. of
John Carmynow, esq., 1517, in civil dress with mouth scroll, marg.
inscr. ; 2 shs. lost ; S.A. Dunkin, pi. 24 ; Maclean, III, 25.
St. Stephens-by-Saltash. I. Symbol of St. John (now lost ?)
and mcht. mark, c. 1470 ; effs. of a civilian, w., and inscr. lost ;
Tower. Dunkin, pis. 61, figs. 3 (mk.), 5 (symbol), 62, fig. 3
(indent). II. Inscr. with sh. Marie, dau. and coh. of Edm.
vStradlinge of St. Georges, Somerset, esq., w. of Sam. eld. son of
Robt. Rolle of Heaunton, Devon, esq., 1613, mur., N.A. Dunkin,
pi. 61, fig. 1.
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SiTHNEY. I. Cross* fleury inscribed “ Ihu mcy ” and inscr.
for Roger Trewythynnyk, c. 1420, mutil., formerly in C., now
loose (?). Dunkin, pi. 60, fig. 2.
Stithians. I. Twelve Eng. vv., c. 1580, on a board over
roodloft. Dunkin, pi. 61, fig. 6.
Stratton. I. Sir John Amndell of Trerice, 1561, aged 67,
in arm., and 2 ws., (1) Mary, dan. of John Bevyll of Gwamick,
esq., and (2) Julian, dau. of Jas. Eryssy of Eryssy, esq., with 5
sons (one lost), John, Roger, John, Rich., and 7 daus., Margt.,
Mary, Jane, Phelipe, Grace, Margery, Annes, 2 shs. (2 others
lost), marg. inscr., A.T., N.A. Bone, F. J., Story of Stratton
Church, 82 ; Dunkin, pi. 30 ; M.B.S. Portfolio, II, pi. II.
Tamerton, North. I. Inscr. Leonard Loves of Ogbeare, esq.,
receiver-general for Cornwall and Devon, 1576, mur., N.A.
Dunkin, pi. 60, fig. 4.
Tintagel. I. Joan, " bon(a) mat(er) ” of John Kelly, dean
of Crantock, c. 1430, hf. eff., S. Tr. Dunkin, pi. 10 ; Exeter
Trans., 3 S. I, 197 ; Maclean, III, 231.
Truro Cathedral. I. Inscr. with 8 Lat. vv. Thos. Hasell,
1567, now in choir vestry. Dunkin, pi. 53, fig. 2. II. [Rich.
Singleton, 1585], in civil dress, and w. [Anne (eff. lost), dau. and
coh. of Rich. Coryn of Kenwyn], with 2 sons and 4 daus., ach.
and 3 shs., one with arms of Truro ; marg. inscr. lost ; now in
choir vestry. Dunkin, pi. 43. III. Cuthbert Sydnam, woolen -
draper, mayor in 1627, died 1630, aged 54, in civil dress ; he had
8 children. Humph., Cuthbert, Anne, Margt., Blanch (all dead),
Wm., Cuthbert, Jane ; his w. Jane pos. ; now in choir vestry on
same slab as no. I. Dunkin, pi. 53, fig. 1.
Wendron. I. Warin Penhalluryk, '' in decretis bacallarius ”,
prebendary of Glaseney, rector of St. Just, vicar of Wendron and
Stithians, 1535, in cope, head lost, marg. inscr., C. Dunkin,
pi. 6. II. Civilian and w., c. 1580, with 7 sons and 8 daus. ;
lower part of effs. and inscr. lost, C. Dunkin, pi. 42.
Indents at Endellion and Bodmin are engr. by Dunkin, pi.
62, figs. 5, 9, 10. The memorials at Mevagissey and Camborne
are slate slabs.
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CUMBERLAND.
C. and W. Trans. Transactions of the Cumberland and Westmorland
Archaeological Society.
Hutchinson. History of Cumberland, by W. Hutchinson, 2 vols., 1794.
Arthuret. I. Cross fieury and 2 hands holding a heart,
15th cent., rect. pi., curious, found in 1869. G. and W. Trans.,
N.S., 1, 114 ; Soc. Antiq. Lond. Proc., 2 S. IV, 317.
Bootle. I. Sir Hugh Askew, “ late of the seller ” to Edw. VI,
'' made knight at Moskelbrough felde ” in 1547, died 1562, in
arm., now mur., C. C. and W . Trans., XIII, pi. 6, p. 146.
Carlisle Cathedral. I. Kich. Bell, bp., 1496, in full vests,
with mitre and crosier, holding book, triple canopy mutih, 4 Lat.
vv. and marg. inscr. mutih, large, C. Alcuin Club Colls., XXII,
8 (eff.) ; C. and W. Trans., XIII, pi. 2, p. 143 ; Cough, II, pi. 116,
pi. 329 ; Hutchinson, II, 603. II. Hen. Hobinson, bp,, provost
of Queen’s Coll., Oxford, 1616, in robes, kng., rect. pi. v/ith inscr.,
etc., curious, a replica of a plate in Queen’s Coll., mur., C. C. and
W. Trans., XIII, pi. 11, pi. 150. III. Inscr. Thos. Musgrave,
clerk, born 1618 at Botchard, Cumb., 8 years at Queen’s Coll.,
Oxford, ‘‘ archididascalus ” of Carlisle school for some years,
c. 1650, ‘‘ B. Preston sculpsit ”, N.C.A.
Crosthwaite. I. Sir John Batclif, 1527, in arm., and w.
Alice, [dan. of Sir Edm. Sutton of Dudley, Warw.] ; head of male
eff. and 4 shs. restored in 18th cent. ; A.T., C. C. and W. Trans.,
XIII, pi. 5, p. 145 ; Soc. Antiq. Lond. Proc., 2 S. II, 191.
Edenhall. I. Wm. Stapilton, esq., lord of Edenhall, 1458,
in arm. with tabard, and w. Margt., dau. and h. of Nich. de Vipont
and lady of '' Aldeston Mor ”, C. G. and W. Trans., XIII, pi. 1,
p. 142, and N.S. XIII, 230 ; Lysons, Mag. Brit., IV, 197.
Greystoke. I. Inscr. in Fr. Wm. le Bone, baron of Grey-
stok, 1359 ; shs. lost ; C. II. Inscr. Thos. Eglisfelde and Walter
Beadman, provosts of Greystoke, 1509. III. John Whelpdall,
LL.D., master of the coll., rector of Caldbeck, 1526, hf. eff. in
almuce, 2 shs. on inscr., very sm., S.A. C. and W. Trans., XIII,
pi. 4, p. 144. IV. Inscr. Alex. Dawson, B.C.L., 1528, S. Tr.
V. Jas. Morisby (eff. lost) and w. Margt., c. 1540, sm., formerly N.,
now in Vestry. G. and W. Trans., XIII, pi. 7, p. 147. VI.
Inscr. Wm. Bewley, 1543, and dau. Geneal. Mag., VI, 287.
VII. Wenefride Newport, 1547, with flowing hair, very sm., S.A.
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C. and W. Trans., XIII, pi. 7, p. 147. VIII. Rich. Newport,
1551, in civil dress, sm., S.A. C. and W. Trans., XIII, pi. 4,
p. 144. IX. Inscr. Miles Halton, 1652, S.A.
Kirkoswald. I. Inscr. with 4 Lat. vv. Dorothy, w\ of Hen.
Fetherstonhaugh, esq., 1621, C. II. Inscr. Bridget, dan. of
Jas. Bellingham, esq., w. of Timothy Fetherstonhaugh, esq.,
1736, aged 73, C.
Lanercost. I. Four frags, of a large marg. inscr. to Sir Thos.
Dacre, K.G., " the fourth o - nd forenenst Scotland ” to
Hen. VII and VIII, 15[25], and w. Elizth., 1516, formerly kept
at Naworth Castle, now hung in N.A,
Threlkeld. I. Inscr. Wilfrid Irton, 1650, and w. Maud Leigh,
1667, mur., C.
Westward. I. Inscr. Rich. Barwise of Ilekirke, esq., 1648,
aged 47, rect. pi. with seated figs, of Truth and Fame, 14 Eng. vv.
and sh., mur., N. C. and W . Trans., XIII, pi. 12, p. 150. II.
Benefaction of Francis Barwise, I7th cent., mur., N.
Wetheral. I. Inscr. Dorothy, eld. dau. of Wilfrid Irton of
Threlkeld Hall, esq., widow of Hen. Pearson of Dunthwaite,
1685.
WiGTON. I. Inscr. with 8 Eng. vv. Col. Thos. Barwise, 1648,
aged 27.
DERBYSHIRE.
Cox. Notes on the churches of Derbyshire, by J. C. Cox, 4 vols., 1875-79.
Derby Arch. Jour. Journal of the Derbyshire Archaeological Society.
Field, H. E. The Monumental Brasses of Derbyshire, printed in Mon.
Br. Soc. Trans., Ill, 194, 209, V, 1, 29, lOL 129, 171, 380.
Alfreton. I. Long genealogical inscr. and 1 sh. (effs., 3 daus.,
device etc., lost). John Ormond, esq., 1503, and w. Joan, dau.
and h. of Sir Wm. Chaworth, 1507, once in back of A.T., now
mur., C.
Ashbourne. I. Inscr. Dedication and consecration of the ch.
by Hugh de Pateshull, bp. of Coventry in 1241, sm., now mur..
Vestry. Anonymous ; Derby Arch. Jour., V, 102 ; M.B.S.
Trans., Ill, 209 ; More, S. T., Ashbourne Church, title page ;
Parker, Glossary of Architecture, 1846, III, 85. II. Francis,
son of Sir Thos. Cokayne, 1538, in arm. with tabard, and w.
Dorothy, dau. and h. of Thos. Marrowe, serjeant-at-law, 1505,
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with 3 sons and 3 dans., triple canopy, 4 shs., marg. inscr. ; rel.
and partly restored ; A.T., N. Tr. Crossley, 254. The inscr.
to Sir Thos. Cokayne, 1537, is a modern restoration.
Ashover. I. [Philip Eyre, rector, 1504], in mass vests. ; chalice
above head, marg. inscr., and shs. lost ; C. Glover, S., Hist, of
the county of Derby, 1829, II, 54. II. Jas. Rolleston '' de le
ley ” (Lea), esq., in arm., and w. Anne, dan. of John Babyngton
" de dedyk ” (Dethick), esq., 1507, with 4 sons and 9 dans., marg.
inscr. ; shs. lost ; C. Glover, II, 55. III. Inscr. Thos.
Babyngton of Dethick, esq., son of John, son and h. of Thos.
Babyngton by Isabel, dan. and h. of Robt. Dethick, esq., 1518 ;
palimp., on rev. another inscr. to Robt. Prykke, esq., “ quondam
serviens pantrie dhe Margarete regina Anglie ”, 1450, and children,
John, Robt., Margt., loose in 1907.
Bakewell. I. Inscr. and 2 shs. Basset, son of Rich. Copwood,
esq., by Margt., dau. of Sir Wm. Basset of Blore, Staffs., died at
Bubnell Hall, 1628, aged 81 ; Alex. Gosse pos. ; mur., S. Tr.
II. Latham Woodroofe, esq., servant to John, earl of Rutland,
1648, aged 40, in civil dress, rect. pi. with 2 Lat., 4 Eng.vv., and
ach., very sm., mur., S. Tr. III. Inscr. with ach. Bernard
Wells of Holme, gent., son of Thos. Wells of Ashton-under-Hill,
Glouc., 1653, aged 86 ; mar. Barbara, dau. of Rich. Marshall of
Tideswell, gent., had 1 son (died s.p.) and 2 daus., Mary, w. of
Hen. Bradshaw of Marple, Ches., esq., and Anne, w. of Robt.
Eyre of Highlow, Derby ; mur., C. IV. Inscr. and ach. Wm.
Savile of Bakewell, esq., steward to John, earl of Rutland, 1658,
aged 60 ; mar. Jane, dau. of Wm. Gilbert, had 2 sons. Geo., Wm.,
and 3 daus., Grace, Manners, Susanna ; mur., S. Tr. V. Inscr.
Robt, Schollar junior, B.A., master of the free school, 1674, aged
21, mur., S. Tr. VI. Inscr. Thos., 3rd son of Robt. Schollar,
1678, aged 21, mur., S. Tr. VII. Inscr. Edw., 4th son of Robt.
Schollar, 1681, aged 22, mur., S. Tr. VIII. Inscr. Mr. Robt.
Schollar, keeper to John, earl of Rutland, 1700, aged 78, mur.,
S. Tr. IX. Inscr. Ruth, widow of Robt. Schollar, 1708, aged
86, mar., S. Tr.
Beeley. I. John Calvert, gent., 1710, aged 65, rect. pi. with
recumbent eff. in shroud, mur., C.
Bonsall. I. Inscr. with 10 Eng. w. Hen. Hopkinson, gent.,
B.A., barrister of Lincoln’s Inn, 1634 ; mar. Dorothy, dau. of
Anth. Allsopp, esq., had 3 sons, Anth., Wm., John ; his friends
pos. ; in wooden frame, mur., C.
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Brampton. I. Inscr. Nich. Clarke of Somersall, gent., 1589,
mur., N.A.
Brassington. I. Inscr. Michael Adams, 8.T.B., of St. John’s
Coll., Camb., fellow of Christ’s Coll., Manchester, rector of
Treton, Yorks., " quern forte hinc itinerantem, dam rigor foris
seviebat hiemalis saevior arripuit intus febris calor inextinguibilis
et igneo (ad instar Elijae) vehiculo ad sedes domini evexit procul
dubio ”, 1680, aged 43 ; left a w. and 7 children, one Michael
aged 3 buried with him ; mur., C.
Chesterfield. I. Anne,dau.and h.of Sir Thos. Ashton, w. of
Thos. Foljambe of Walton, esq., 1451, completely effaced, modern
inscr. added, mur., S.C. II. Inscr. John Verdun, rector of
Lyndeby, Notts., chaplain of St. Michael’s chantry, 1500, mur.,
S.Tr. III. Sir Godfrey Foljambe, one of the King’s council,
1541, in arm. with tabard, and w. Kath., dau. of John Leake of
Sutton, esq., 1529, in heraldic dress ; children, shs., and marg.
inscr. restored in 1879 ; S.C. Gent. Mag., 1797, i, 280 (effs.).
IV. Inscr. Anne, w. of Rich. Marchant, 1659, aged 36, had 1
son, mur., C. V. Inscr. Rich. Marchand junior, 1673, aged 21,
mur., S.Tr. VI. Inscr. in Lat. and Greek. John Potts, 1676,
mur., C. VII. Inscr. with sh. Wm. Champernoone, master-
in-chancery, 1688, mur., S.A. The hr. to Hen. Foljambe (father
of no. Ill), 1519, and w. Benet Vernon was renewed in 1879 by
C. G. S. Foljambe.
Crich. I. Inscr. Robt. Marshall and w. Margt., c. 1580, mar.
above 50 years, had 7 sons and 3 daus., N. II. Ephraim, [son
of Thos.] Shelmerdine, an infant in swaddling clothes, 1637,
rect. pi. with inscr., sm., local, mur., C. M.B.S. Trans., V, 3.
III. Inscr. John Kirkland, yeoman, 1652, “ whose ancestors
and hee lived in Weatcrost above five hundred yeares ”, N.
Harley. I. Inscr. Mary, w. of John Potts, [rector], 1654 ;
her husband and children pos. ; sm., mur., C. II. Inscr. John,
eld. son of John Milward of Snitterton, esq., 1669, leaving no
issue ; his 2nd w. Joyce, dau. of Hen. Sacheverell of Morley, esq.,
pos. ; mur., C. The inscrs. to Anth. Senior, 1654, and to his
son Rich., 1656, aged 4, both by “ Robt. Thorpe in Sheffield the
carver ”, no longer exist.
Derby, All Saints. I. Inscr., John Walton, S.T.B., rector of
Breadsall and Gedling, benefactor to the ch., 1603, aged 57,
mur., N.A. II. Inscr. Jane, w. ot no. I, benefactor to St. John’s
Coll., Camb., the school of Derby, etc., 1605, aged 80, mur., N.A.
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III. Inscr. with, 8 Lat. vv. Rich. Kilby, minister, 1617, mur.,
N.A.
Dovebridge. I. Inscr. with sh. Francis Cavendish, esq.,
1650, C.
Dronfield. I. Thos. Gomfrey of Wormehull, rector, 1399,
and brother Rich., rector of Tadenhull, prebendary of Someschell
in the Kang’s chapel of Penkeriche, both in mass vests. ; a hunting
horn and bawdric between effs.lost ; the inscr. states that Roger
Braylisforde, rector of Dronfield, is buried under the stone ;
worn, C. Alcuin Club Colls., XXII, 30 (I eff.) ; Anastatic Drawing
Soc., 1877, pi. 7 ; M.B.8. Portfolio, III, pi. 7. The Gomfrey
family were hereditary foresters of the Peak. II. John Fanshawe
of Fanshawegate, 1578, in civil dress, and w. Margt., dau. of
Rowland Eyre of Hassop, 1573, both aged about 74, with 6
children, Elizth., died 1537, aged 4, and Thos., remembrancer of
the exchequer, twins, Margt., mar. to Rich. Castle, Hen., died
1545, aged 5, Robt., living at Fanshawegate, Godfrey, a clerk
in the exchequer, engr. 1580, sh. and 2 crests, mur., C. Cent.
Mag., 1795, i, 477 (effs.). III. Inscr. and ach. Gervis Eyre,
B. A., 2nd son of Roland Eyre of Hassop, esq., died at Horslegate,
1619, aged 45 ; his brother Adam pos. ; mur., C. IV. Inscr.
and sh. Thos. Burton, esq., high sheriff in 1628, died 1645,
mur., C. V. Inscr. Anne, w. of Mich. Burton, esq., high sheriff,
1646, mur., C. VI. Inscr. with sh. Dinis, w. of Edw. Barker
of Doore, esq., 1648, mur., C. VII. Inscr. and sh. John, eld.
son of Francis Barker of Norton Lees, gent., 1654, C. VIII.
Inscr. and ach. Mich. Burton, esq., high sheriff in 1646, died 1656,
C. IX. Inscr. and sh. Wm. Burton gent., 1657, C. X. Inscr.
with ach. Anne [Wright], w. of Francis Burton, esq., 1668, C.
XI. Inscr. Thos. Hand, parson, 1669, aged 72, and w. Dorothy,
1667, C. XII. Inscr. with sh. Thos. Morton '' de spovthovse
in capellatu Bratfeldiensi in com. Ebor medicus ”, 1675, aged 36,
worn and mutil., C. XIII. Inscr. Rebekah, dau. of Thos.
Wright of Unthank, gent., 1677, C. XIV. Inscr. with sh.
Anne, dau. of Geo. Bullock of Ounston, esq., w., of John Lathom,
gent., 1685 ; her husband pos. ; mur., C. XV. Inscr. Elizth.,
dau. of Francis Barker of Norton Lees Hall, w. of John Sprenthall,
1691, aged 37, C. XVI. Inscr. Mr. John Rotherham, 1696, and
w. Helen, 1698, both aged 80, N.
Eckington. I. Inscr. with 4 Eng. vv. Elizth., dau. of Hen.
and Elizth. Wigfall, 1641, aged 1 year, 7 months and 1 week, N.
II. Inscr. Francis Sitwell, 1671, worn, C.
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Edensor. I. John Beton, esq., son of JohnBetonof Authmuthy,
Scotland, comptroller oi the household of Mary, Queen of Scots,
aider in her escape from Lochleven castle, and her ambassador
to Chas IX of France, and to Queen Elizth., died at Chatsworth,
1570, aged 32 years and 7 months, rect. pi. with recumbent eff.in
arm., inscr., and ach. ; his brothers, Jas., abp. of Glasgow, and
Andrew pos. ; mur., C. Catalogue of Heraldic ExhibitioUy
Edinburgh, 1891, pi. 103 ; Cox, II, 182 ; Reliquary, XIII, 65.
Etwall. I. Hen. Porte, [son of Hen. Porte, mcht. of Chester],
1512, (eff. lost), and widow Elizth., with 9 sons and 8 daus., figs,
of Our Lord and B.V. Mary and Child on shs., also 2 shs. of arms,
mur., N.C. Ashdown, Costume, 208 (lady) ; Fairholt, Costume, I,
234 (lady) ; Reliquary, I, 256 (lady). II. Sir John Porte, son
and h. of Sir John Porte, justice of the King’s bench, 1557, in arm.
with tabard, and 2 ws. in heraldic mantles, (1) Elizth., [dau. of
Sir Thos. Giffard of Chillington, Staffs.], with 2 sons and 3 daus.,
(2) Dorothy, [dau. of Sir Anth. Fitzherbert of Norbury], all kng.,
5 shs., mur., A.T., C. Cox, III, 116. Sir John founded the
hospital at Etwall and the grammar school at Bepton.
Eyam. I. Inscr. with ach. Bernard, only son of Bernard Wells
of Holme, gent., 1648, mur., C.
Hathersage. I. Robt. Eyr, esq., 1459, in arm., and w. Joan,
[dau. and h. of Robt. Padley], 1463, with 10 sons, Robt., Nich.,
Roger, Rich., Rauff, Hugh, Philip, Hen., Edm., Stephen, and 4
daus., Joan, Elizth., Joan, Margt., 1 sh. (others lost), A.T., C.
Haines, 194 (shoulder and elbow pieces). The mon. was restored
in 1852 by Francis, ear] of Newburgh, a lineal descendant. II.
Ralph Eyr of Offerton in par. of Hope, 6th son of no. I, 1493, in
arm., and w. Elizth., [dau. and coh. of - Oxspring of Oxspring
Hall, Yorks.] ; repaired and a new inscr. added, c. 1650 ; once
on A.T. in N.C., now rel., mur., C. III. Robt. Eyre of Padley,
[eld. son of no I], in arm. with tabard, and w. Elizth., [dau. of
Thos. Fitzwilliam of Mablethorpe, Lines.], in heraldic mantle,
c. 1500, with 7 sons, Thos., John, Christ., John, and 3 lost, and
2 daus., Elizth., Jane (now fixed in centre niche of sedilia), all
kng. ; inscr. lost ; formerly mur., N.C., now fixed at back of A.T.
of no. I. IV. Sir Arthur Eyre, son of Robt., son of Robt., son
of Robt. ‘‘ otherwyse called Robenet ” (no. I), c. 1560, in arm.
with tabard, and 1st w. Margt., dau. of Sir Robt. Plompton of
Plompton, Yorks., in heraldic mantle, kng. ; the inscr. states
that by Margt., Sir Arthur had 3 sons, Robt., Harry, Edm.,
and 4 daus., Kath., Margt., Anne, mar. to Sir Thos., eld. son of
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Sir Anth. Fitzherbert of Norbury, and Joan ; and by his 2nd w.
Alice, dau. of Thos. Coffyn of Devon, esq., one son Geo. ; his
3rd w. was Dorothy, dau. of Humph. Okeover of Okeovcr,
Staffs. ; all his children but Anne died young ; mur., C. V.
Inscr. and ach. Robt., eld. son of Robt. Eyre of Highlow, esq.
died at Trin. Coll., Camb., 1656, aged 20, now with no. III.
Hault Hucknall. I. Inscr. (eff. lost). Rich. Pawson, vicar,
1537, C.
Heanor. I. Inscr. John Clarke, 1641, aged 88, mur.. Tower.
II. Inscr. Dorothy Winter, 1671, R. H. sculp.”, mur.. Tower.
Hope. I. Hen. Balgay, 1685, aged 77 (date and age added),
in civil dress with pen in right hand and book in left, rect. pi.
with 2 Lat., 2 Eng. vv., and sh., sm., mur., C.
Kedleston. I. Rich. Curzon, lord of Kedleston, 1498, in arm.,
and w. Alice, [dau. of Robt. Willoughby of Wollaton, Notts.],
with 4 sons (lost) and 8 daus., 2 shs., marg. inscr. much mutil. ;
another inscr. lost ; C. Trans., V, 104.
Kirk Ireton. I. Inscr. Agnes, dau. of Robt. Madocke, w. of
Robt., son and h. of Robt. Mellor of Idrichehaye, 1580, aged 56,
had 4 sons, Robt., Edw., John, Hen., and 4 daus., Helen mar. to
John Cokerham, Alice died young, Grace mar. to Rich. Alton,
afterwards to John Rowland, and Agnes mar. to Alkmund
Leighes, mur., N.A.
Longstone, Great. I. Rowland Eyre of Hassope, esq., in
civil dress, and w. Gertrude, dau. and coh. of Humph. Stafford
of Eyme, esq., 1624, kng.,both with rosaries, a crucifix between
the figures defaced, they had 8 sons and 4 daus., and were
benefactors to the ch. and poor, rect. pi. with inscr., very finely
engraved, curious, mur., S.A.
Morley. I. Inscr. Godithe de Stathum, lady of Morley, and
son Rich., “ qui campanile istud et ecclesiam fieri fecerunt ”,
1403, formerly over S. door, now in N.A. II. Inscr. Ralph de
Stathum, lord of Morley, “ qui istam capellam fieri fecit,” died
1380, and w. Godythe, lady of Morley, “ que presentem ecclesiam
cum campanili de novo construxit ”, died 1418, N.A. III.
Inscr. John Stathum, esq., lord of this town, “ qui bene et notabiliter
huic ecclesie egit,” died 7 Nov., 1453, and w. Cecily, died 25 Apr.,
1444, N.A. IV. Inscr. List of prayers ordained by John
Stathum to be said for the souls of his family, etc., c. 1450, mur., C.
V. John Stathum, esq., “ somtyme lorde of this towne ”, died
6 Nov., 1454, in arm., and w. Cecily [Cornwall], died 25 Apr.,
1444, “ which yaf to yis churche iii belles and ordeyned iiis iiiid
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yerely for brede to be done in almes among poure folk of ys
parissh in ye day of ye obit of dame Godith sometime lady
of ys towne ”, kng., with fig. of St. Christopher, N.C. Fox, S.,
Hist, of par. ch. of Morley, 1872, pi. 15, fig. 1, p. 28 ; M.B.S.
Trans., V, 31. VI. Sir Thos. Stathum, lord of this town, 1470,
in arm., and 2 ws., (1) Elizth., dan. of Robt. Langley, esq., (2)
Thomasine, dan. of John Curzon, esq., with SS. Anne, B.V. Mary
and Child, and Christopher, 3 shs., A.T., S.C. Fox, pi. 13, p. 24 ;
Gawthorp, pi. 8, p. 31 ; Macklin, Br. of Eng., 193 ; M.B.S.
Portfolio, II, pi. 27. VII. Hen. Stathum, lord of this town,
1481, in arm., and 3 ws., (1) Anne, dan. of Thos. Bothe, lord of
Barton, (2) Elizth., dau. of Giles Seynclow, (3) Margt., dau. of
John Stanhop, in widow’s dress ; below are 1 son and 4 daus.,
above is a sm. pi. bearing “ Thow art my brothur or my sester
Pray for us a pater noster ; 3 shs., A.T., C. Fox, pi. 14, fig. 1,
p. 26 ; M.B.S. Trans., V, 34 ; V. and A. Mus. List, pi. 23, no. 1.
VIII. John Sacheverell, esq., son and h. of Ralph Sacheverell,
esq., lord of Snetherton and Hopwell, slain at Bosworth Field in
1485, in arm., with 3 sons, and w. Joan, dau. and h. of Hen.
Stathum, esq. (no. VII), with 5 daus. , all kng. , figure of St. Christo¬
pher above, engr. c. 1525, 3 shs., mur., S.C. Fox, pi. 14, fig. 2,
p. 26 ; M.B.S. Portfolio, IV, pi. 19. IX. Sir Hen. Sacheverell
of Morley, son of no. VIII, 1558, in arm., and w. Isabel, [dau of
Sir John Montgomery of Cubley], 1 sb., A.T., X.C. Fox, pi. 15,
fig. 2, p. 28 ; Macklin, Br. of Eng., 271 ; M.B.S. Portfolio, II,
pi. 50. The stone in which this brass is inlaid has been re-used,
and has on the rev. an indent for a priest with marg. inscr.
Muggintoh. I. Nich. [Kniveton, lord of Mircaston and Under¬
wood], in arm. with SS. collar, and w. [Joan Mauleverer], with
flowing hair, c. 1475, with detached efis. of 5 sons (1 lost) in arm.,
and 1 dau., marg. inscr. much mutil., 4 shs. on slab and 4 on sides
of tomb, A.T., S.C. Arch. Jour., XXXI, 382 : Cox, III, 218 ;
M.B.S. Trans., V, 102 ; V. and A. Mus. List, pi. 20 (efis.). The
fig. of the lost son is said to have been in the collection of the late
Mr. Bateman of Lombardale House.
Norbhry. I. Inscr. John Fitzherbert, esq., lord of the manor,
1531, A.T., S.C. II. Sir Anth. Fitzherbert, justice of the
common pleas, “ lorde and patrone of Norbury ”, 1538 (head
gone), in robes, and 2nd w. Maud, dau. and coh. of Rich. Cotton
of Hamstall Ridware, Stafis., esq., in heraldic mantle, with 5 sons
(lost) and 5 daus., Dorothy, Dame Dorothy (w. of Sir Ralph
Longford) in heraldic mantle, Elizth., Alice, Kath., 14 Eng. vv.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
on 2 pis., 1 sh., marg. inscr. nearly all lost; all palimp., on rev.
of the judge and his w. the greater portion of a lady with lion at
feet, c. 1325 ; on rev. of head of Dame Maud and of the daus.
portions of canopy work with the fig. of a monk as weeper and parts
of an inscr. in Lombardics ; on rev. of sh. a fig. of God the Father
seated, also from the canopy, and on rev. of marg. inscr. other
portions of the Lombardic inscr., all of the same date and belonging
to the brass of the lady, who was possibly a wife of Sir Theobald
de Verdun who died in 1316 ; on the rev. of the larger pi. of vv.
is the centre portion of a fig. in monastic habit and on rev. of
smaller pi. portions of an inscr. in double columns beginning
'' Thomas quondam prior hie tellure quiescit ”, c. 1450 ; palimps.
fastened down, formerly in N., now in C. Derby Arch. Jour.^
IV, frontis. (obv. and rev.) ; M.B.S. Portfolio, I, pt. 6, pis. 4 (obv.),
5 (rev.). Electrotypes of the palimps. are on a board in the
Vestry. Impressions from all the plates are in Brit. Mus., V. and
A. Mus., Soc. Antiq., and Shefiield Mus. Sir Anth. was author
of “ De Natura Brevium ”, and other works. His 1st w. was
Dorothy, dau. of Sir Hen. Willoughby, to whose memory there is
an inscrip, at Middleton, Warw.
Bisley. I. Inscr. Mich. Willughbye of Bisley, esq., 3rd son of
Hugh and Margt. Willughbye, 1591, mur., C. Mich, and his w.
Kath. built the ch.
Sawley. I. Boger Bothe, esq., brother of Wm. Bothe, abp. of
York, and of Laur. Bothe, bp. of Durham, 1467, in arm., and w.
Kath., [dau. of Bich. Hatton], 1466 ; parents of John Bothe,
treasurer of Lichfield, whose small detached efi. in almuce is now
lost; with 7 sons and 11 daus. (1 lost), marg. inscr. mutil., A.T., C.
M. B.S. Portfolio, III, pi. 47 ; Reliquary, XXV, 33. II. Boger
Bothe, esq., son and h. of no. I, and brother of John Bothe,
archdeacon of Durham, and of Balph Bothe, archdeacon of York,
1478, in arm. with collar of suns and roses, and widow Margt.
[Stanley], with 3 sons (lost) and 6 daus., Kath., Isabel, Dowce,
Jane, Annes, Emme, 1 sh. (others lost), marg. inscr. mutil., A.T.,
N. M.B.S. Portfolio, III, pi. 48 ; Reliquary, XXV, 36. III.
Bich. Shylton, mcht. of the staple of Calais, 1510, in civil dress,
mutil., and w. Alys, once on A.T., now in N.A. IV. Inscr.
Edw. Edmonson, gent., 1582, and w. Constance, 1589, also
Geoffrey their son and h., 1588, ‘‘ quorum animis misereatur
deus ”, mur., S.A.
Stanley. I. Inscr. Sir John Bentley of the Priory, Bredsall
Park, knt., 1621, aged 67, N.
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Staveley. I. Peter F[rechwell, esq., lord of StaveJey], died
1503, pos. c. 1480, in arm. with tabard (head and shoulders lost).
Trinity, marg. inscr. (mutil.), 3 shs. (another lost) on slab, and 2
on side of tomb, A.T., C. M.B.S. Trans., V, 381. II. Peyrs
Freychwell, “ squier ” to Hen. VI, patron and benefactor to ch.,
1503, in arm., with 8 sons, and w. Mawde, [dau. of Sir Nich.
Wortley, 1482], with? daus., all kng., B.V. Mary and Child above,
mur., A.T., C. III. Inscr. Roger Newnham of Inkswell, yeoman,
1687 ; Kath. his w. and John his nephew pos. ; mur., C. IV.
Inscr. Kath., w. of no. Ill, 1687, below no. III.
SwARKESTOH. I. Inscr. chamfer, and 2 shs. Rich. Harpur,
justice of the common bench, [1573], and w. Jane, dau. of Thos.
Fynderne, A.T., S.C.
Taddington. I. Rich. Blakwall of Blakwall, 1505, in civil
dress, and widow Dame Agnes, with 6 sons and 5 daus., 4 shs.,
A.T., S.A.
Tibshele. I. Inscr. John Twentiman, vicar, 1683, aged 57, C.
Tideswell. I. Trinity, scrolls, 5 shs. and marg. inscr. Sir
Sampson Meverell, 1462 ; mar. Isabel, dau. of Sir Roger Leche,
served in France under the earl of Salisbury, and the duke of
Bedford who knighted him ; another inscr. states the brass was
restored in 1702, Arthur Wall fecit ”, by Sir John Statham ;
A.T., C. Cambridge Camden Soc. Illust., no. 1, p. 27 (Trin.) ;
Derby Arch. Jour., XXX, 2. Beneath is a stone cadaver. II.
Robt. Lytton of Lytton, 1483, in civil dress, and w. Isabel,
1458, engr. c. 1500, marg. inscr., S.A. III. Robt. Pursglove,
born at Tideswell, educated by his uncle Wm. Bradshaw, prior of
Gisburn, Yorks., suffragan bp. of Hull, archdeacon of Nottingham,
provost of Rotherham college, endower of 2 grammar schools and
a hospital, 1579, in episcopal vests., foot inscr. in 20 Eng. and 2
Lat. vv. renewed in 1705, also marg. inscr. with 4 Eng. vv., C.
Alcuin Club Colls., XXII, 12 (eff.) ; Cambridge Camden Soc.
Illust., no. 1, p. 19 ; Cox, II, 304 (eff.) ; Fletcher, J. M., Guide to
Tideswell ch., 2nd ed., 1903, 19 ; Gent. Mag., 1794, ii, 1101 ;
Smith, W., Old Yorkshire, V, 152 (eff.) ; V. and A. Mus. List,
pi. 48 (eff.). IV. Inscr. Laur. Brierly, vicar, 1680; palimp.,
on rev. 8 lines of an inscr. to bp. Pursglove ; on hinge on wall
above no. III. Fletcher, 21 ; M.B.S. Trans., IV, 317. The br.
to John Foljambe, esq., 1358, in arm., was renewed in 1875 by
C. G. S. Foljambe.
Tissingtoh. I. Inscr. with 2 shs. Robt. Fitzherbert, esq.,
1595, and 2 ws., (1) Elizth., dau. of John Cotes of Woodcote,
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Salop, esq., 1545, had 7 sons and 3 dans., (2) Jane, dau. of Thos.
Bassett of Hince, Staffs., esq., 1574, had 5 sons and 3 daus.,
mur., C. II. Rect. pi. with 3 shs. with the Fitzherbert arms
etc., and initials, “N.F. ob. 1472”, “R.F. ob. 1535”, “G.F. ob.
1515”, mur., C. Both pos. by Francis Fitzherbert in 1595.
Twyford. I. Inscr. Anne, dau. of Sir Edw. Vernon of Sudbury,
knt., w. [of Geo., 2nd son of Sir Rich. Harpur of Littleover], 1688,
aged 68, mur. C. on slab to husband.
Walton-on-Trent. I. Robt. Morley, rector, 1492, in mass
vests, (stole and maniple omitted), blessing chalice and wafer ;
marg. inscr. and scrolls lost ; a modern inscr. added in 1886 ;
local, C. M.B.S. Portfolio, II, pi. 45.
Whitwell. I. Inscr. with 4 Eng. vv. and sh. Tobie Waterhous,
1623, “ aged 4 yeares and 5 moneths, full of grace and truthe as
a vessel not as ye fountaine ”, youngest son of Tobie Waterhous,
D.D., by Elizth., dau. of Edw. Copley, esq., mur., C.
WiLNE. I. Hugh Wylloughbye of Risley, esq., 1513, and son
and h. Thos., both in arm. with tabards, and w. Anne, dau. of
Rich. Wentworth, esq., with 4 daus., all kng.. Trinity, ach. and
inscr., mur., C. Ch. destroyed by fire in 1917 when the br. was
badly damaged. In 1920 the various pieces were in the custody
of the vicar of Draycott.
WiRKSWORTH. I. Civilian and w., c. 1510, with 8 sons and 10
daus. ; inscr. lost. II. Thos. Blakewall, 1525, in civil dress,
and w. Maude, with 6 sons and 1 dau. Both brasses now
amalgamated into one slab, mur., N.C., and partly covered by
pipes.
Youlgreave. I. Fridswide Gilbert, [3rd dau. of Sir Francis
Gilbert, 1604], inscr. in 8 Eng. vv. ; her brother John, mcht.-
tailor of London pos. ; mur., N.A. II. Inscr. with sh. Francis
Fox, gent., 1660, worn, N.A.
During excavations at Dale Abbey in 1878 various frags, of
brasses were found, (1) portions of a helmet and mantling ;
(2) a portion of a twisted border, pal imp. with part of a face on
rev. ; (3) several Lombardic letters ; all now in museum on site.
M.B.S. Trans., V, 7.
DEVONSHIRE.
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DEVONSHIRE.
Devon N. and Q. Devon Notes and Queries.
Exeter Trans. Transactions of the Exeter Diocesan Architectural Society,
I-VI, 1843-52; 2 S. I-V, 1867-92; 3 S. I-III, 1899-1920.
Rogers, Sep. Effs. Ancient Sepulchral Effigies and Monumental and
Memorial Sculpture of Devonshire, by W. H. H. Rogers, 4to, 1877.
Rogers, Memorials. Memorials of the West, Historical and Descriptive,
by W. H. H. Rogers, 8vo, 1888.
Stabb. Some Old Devon Churches, by J. Stabb, 3 vols., 1908-16.
Aldington, East. I. Inscr. John Fortescue and w. Margt.,
c. 1500, mur., S.A. II. Lad}^, c. 1540, kng., head mutil., mur.,
S.A. Devon N. and Q., II, 101. III. John Fortescue, esq.,
1595, aged 70, in civil dress, and w. Owner, mur., S A. Devon
N. and Q., II, 101.
Atherington. I. [Sir John Basset of Umberleigh, 1539], in
arm., and 2 ws., (1) [Honor, dau. of Sir Thos. Grenville], with 1 son
and 4 daus., (2) [Anne, dau. of John Dennys, esq.], with 3 sons
and 4 daus., 3 shs. (another lost), rel. and the children misplaced ;
marg. inscr. lost ; A.T., N.C. Druitt, 282 ; Exeter Trans., VI,
pi. 2 ; Somerset Arch. Soc. Proc., XLIV, ii. 57.
Barnstaple. I. Inscr. and sh. Anne, dau. of Sir Hugh Pollard,
knt., w. of Jas. Welshe, esq., 16 — , mur., N.C.
Berry Pomeroy. I. Inscr. with 4 Eng. vv. Hen. Dyptforde,
1590 ; by his w. Elizth. he had 1 son and 1 dau. ; mur., N.C.
Bickleigh, near Plymouth. I. Inscr. with 10 Eng. vv. Nich.
Slanning, esq., 1583, aged 59, mur., N.
Bigbury. I. Lady, c. 1440, and 1 sh. Burton impaling Bigbury ;
inscr. lost ; now on a board, mur., N.A. Exeter Trans., VI,
pi. 30. II. [Robt. Burton, esq.], in arm. (eff. lost), and w. Dame
Elizth., [dau. of Sir Thos. Paulton of Heanton, widow of Wm.
Bigbury, 2nd w. and widow of Sir Thos. Arundell of Tolverne],
c. 1460, marg., inscr. nearly all lost, slab powdered with scrolls,
1 sh. remains over indent of man and bears the arms of Burton ;
eff. of lady and4scrolls now on a board, mur., N.A. The original
slab, now mur., S.C., and partly concealed by pews, contains
other fragments. Exeter Trans, V, pi. 11.
Black AWTON. Nich. Forde, 1582, in civil dress, and w. Margt.
[Fountain ?], 1 sh.
Braunton. I. Lady Elizth. Bowcer, dau. of John [Bourchier,
1st] earl of Bath, w. of Edw. Chechester, esq., 1548, kng. ; palimp.
90
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
on rev. of eff. the head of a man in bascinet and camail, c. 1370,
on rev. of inscr. part of the eff. of a priest in almuce, 15th cent. ;
inlaid in a slab with incised cross, but now loose. Exeter Trans.,
VI, pi. 7, (obv.)
Charles. I. Inscr. with 6 Lat. vv. Geo. Kellie, M.A., rector,
1649, aged 77, and w. Ursula, 1636, aged 50, K.
Chittlehampton. I. Inscr. Hen. Coblegh, 1470, and w.
Alice, parents of John Coblegh, on same slab as no. II. Exeter
Trans., V. pi. 20. II. John Coblegh, in civil dress, and 2 ws.,
Isabel, widow of Kobt. Cornew, esq., 1466, and Joan, 1480, with
1 dau., N.A. Exeter Trans., V, pi. 20.
Clovelly. I. Robt. Cary, esq., son and h. of Sir Wm. Cary,
1540, inarm.; inlaid in an incised slab of earlier date ; C. Exeter
Trans., V. pi. 14. II. [Sir Wm. Cary (?)], c. 1540, in arm. ;
inscr. lost ; C. III. Inscr. Geo. Cary, esq., 1601, now under
no. II.
Clyst St. George. I. Inscr. in 6 Eng. vv. John Gibbe, 1594,
N. II. Julian, dau. of - Bonifant, w. of - Osborne,
mar. 30 years, a widow 40 years, 1614, aged nearly 100, kng.,
inscr. with 6 Eng. vv., sh., mur., N.A. Exeter Trans., VI, pi. 17.
CoLYTON. I. Inscr. John Strobryg the elder, mcht., 1516,
mur.. Tower. II. Ach. Wm. Pole of Shute, esq., 1587, aged 72,
and w. Kath., dau. of Alex. Popham of Huntworth, esq. ; a long
genealogical inscr. cut in stone ; A.T., C. Rogers, Memorials,
331.
Combe-in-Teignhead. I. Inscr. with 4 Eng. vv. and lozenge.
Alice, w. of Gregory Hockmore, esq., '' to whome she brought
forth fifteen children and lyved after his death a house-keeper
and widow fortie yeares and one ”, 1613 ; her youngest son
Philip pos.
Combe Martin. I. Inscr. and ach. Wm. Hancock, gent., 1587,
N.C.
Dartmouth, St. Petrock. I. John Boope, mcht., died young,
1609, in civil dress, 12 Eng. vv., marg. inscr. mutil., large, S.A.
Devon N. and Q., IV, 69. II. Barbara, w. of John Plumleighe,
1610, aged 34, with 2 sons and 4 daus., 10 Eng. vv., marg. inscr.
mutil., S.A. Devon N. and Q., IV, 70 ; M.B.8. Portfolio, I,
pt. 2, pi. 6. III. Mrs. Dorothy Rous, 1617, rect. pi. with inscr.,
sm., S.A. Devon N. and Q., IV, 72 ; Newbury House Mag., Sept.,
1894, 225.
Dartmouth, St. Saviour. I. John Hauley, founder of the
chancel, died [1408], in arm., and 2 ws., Joan [whose hand he
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holds), 1394, and Alice (mutil.), 1403, triple canopy and foot
inscr., both mutil., large, C. Beaumont, 21 (ehs.) ; Boutell, Series
(2 pis.) ; Exeter Trans., Ill, pi. 12 (effs). ; F. and A. Mus. List, pi.
12. John Hauley was probably the mcht. of Dartmouth " who
in 1390 waged the navie of shippes of the ports of his owne
charges, and tooke foure and thirty ships laden with wine to the
summe of fifteene hundred tunnes ”, (Stow’s Annals, ed. Edm.
Howes, 1631, 305). II. Lady, c. 1470 ; inscr. lost ; sm., now
mur., N.A. Devon N. and Q., IV, 67. III. Gilbert Staplehill,
once mayor, 1637, in civil dress, 6 Eng. vv., 3 shs., marg. inscr.
restored, C. Devon N . and Q., IV, 68 ; Exeter Trans., VI, pi. 3.
Diptford. I. Inscr. Honor, w. of Wm. Vowell, 1595, mur.,
N.C.
Doddiscombsleigh. I. Inscr. John Stephens, parson, “ canon
resydent ” of Exeter Oath., 1559, S.C.
Dunkeswell. I. Inscr. and ach. Rich. Vicary the elder, 1561 ;
Richard the younger, 1596 ; Wenefred, w. of Rich, the elder,
1598, and Laur. Vicary, 1604.
Ermington. I. Wm. Strachleigh, esq., 1583, in civil dress,
and w. Anne, dau. and h. of John Gouldof Dorset, esq., with their
only child Christian who mar. Christ., son and h. of Sir Rich.
Chudleigh, and had issue, John, Strachleigh, John, Robt., Elizth.,
Elizth., Mary, Anne, kng., 3 shs., mur., N.C. Druitt, 2\4i', Exeter
Trans., VI, pi. 31 ; Somerset and Dorset N. and Q., VII, 94.
Exeter Cathedral. I. Sir Peter Courtenay, K.G., [son of
Hugh, earl of Devon, by Margt., dau. of Humph. Bohun, earl of
Hereford and Essex], “ regis cognatus, camerarius intitulatus,
Calesie gratus capitanius, ense probatus ”, 1409, in arm., nearly
effaced, single canopy, 3 shs. (another lost), marg. inscr. (mutil.)
with badges at the corners (2 lost), all much worn, formerly in
N., now in S.C. A. Exeter Trans., Ill, pis. 14, 15, and 2 S. Ill,
247 ; Rogers, Sep. Effs., 97, and pi. 25, no. 11, and Memorials,
353 ; Somerset and^ Dorset N. and Q., VI, 241 ; Waller, Introd.,
V. (badges) ; V. and A. Mus. List, pi. 13. II. Wm. Langeton,
canon of Exeter, kinsman of Edw. Stafford, bp. of Exeter, 1413,
in cope, kng., 1 sh. (others lost), chapel of St. Mary Mag. Alcuin
Club Colls., XXII, 51 ; Clinch, Costume, 237 (efif.) ; Exeter Trans.,
Ill, pi. 15 ; Gawthorp, pi. 30, p. 75 ; Gough, II, pi. 123, p. 353 ;
M.B.S. Portfolio, II, pi. 14. III. Two Eng. vv., Such as thou
art ” etc., 17 cent. ; inscr. lost ; S. Tr.
Exeter, St. Sidwell. I. Inscr. with sh. Hugh Grove of
Enford, Wilts., esq., “in restituendo ecclesiam, in asserendo regem.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
in propugnando legem et libertatem Anglicanum, captus et
decollatus ”, 1655 ; “ plate renewed in 1788, J. Eustace fecit ” ;
mur., N.A.
Exminster. I. Inscr. with 6 Lat. vv. and ach. Otes Petre,
esq., 1607 ; his son pos ; mur., C.
Farway. T. Inscr. with 6 Eng. vv. stating he built the church.
Pdch. Bucknol], 1632, aged 70, on a board, mur., N.A. Devon
N. and. Q., VIII, 105.
Filleigh. I. Rich. Fortescue of Fylleygh, esq., 1570, in arm.,
kng., rect. pi. with ach., sh. and inscr., sm. Exeter Trans., V,
pi. 26. II. A similar brass to the same person, but of coarser
design, with 2 shs., and 6 Eng. vv. stating his brother-in-law Sir
Bernard Drake pos. Exeter Trans., VI, pi. 8. Both hung in
wooden frames in Fortescue aisle.
Haccombe. I. Nich. Carew, esq., 1469, in arm., inscr. in 8
Lat. vv., 4 shs., rel., C. Exeter Trans., V, pi. 27, and 2 S. Ill, 223 ;
Newbury House Mag., Sept., 1894, 223 ; Rogers, Sep. Effs., 73
and pi. 26, no. 12, and Memorials, 288. II. Thos. Carewe,
esq, 1586, aged 68, in arm., 4 shs., rel., C. Exeter Trans., V,
pi. 28, and 2 S. Ill, 224 ; Rogers, Sep. Effs., 74, and pi. 33,
no 35. III. Mary dau. of Wm. Huddye of Dorset, esq., w., of
Thos. Carewe, esq., 1589, 1 sh., C. IV. Elizth., dau. of Bobt.
Hill of Shilston, esq., w. of John Carewe, esq., 1611, 1 sh., C.
Exeter Trans., VI, pi. 15. V. Thos. Carew, esq., in arm., and
w. Anne [Clifford], died 6th and 8th Dec., 1656, vdth 5 sons (the
eld. in arm.) and 1 dau. (dec.), all kng., large rect. pi., inscr. with
14 Eng. vv., ach. and 2 shs. on separate plates, rel., C. Exeter
Trans., VI, pi. 16 ; F. and A. Mus. List, pi. 33, no 2 (effs.).
Harford. I. Thos. Williams, esq., twice appointed reader in
court, speaker in parliament, 1566, aged 52, in arm., inscr., 8 Eng.
vv. and sh., A.T., C. Dasent, A. I., The Speakers of the House of
Commons, 1911, 138 (eff.) ; Exeter Trans., V, pi. 19 ; Stahh, III.
pi. 40. II. John Prideaux of Stoford, in civil dress, and w.
Agnes, with 7 sons (the 4th in doctor’s gown) and 3 daus., all
kng. ; John Prideaux, the 4th son, D.D., regius professor of
divinity, rector of Exeter Coll., Oxford, chaplain to Prince Henry,
Jas. 1, and Chas. I, pos. 1639 ; rect. pi. with inscr., mur., S.A.
Hartland. I. Anne Abbott, 1611, painted and gilded ; inscr.
cut in stone. II. Inscr. with texts and aeh. Alice, widow of
Thos. Docton of Docton, esq., 1619, left £20 to the poor of the
par., C.
He ANTON PuNCHARDON. I. Inscr. with 6 Eng. vv. Sarah,
DEVONSHIKE.
93
eld. dau. of Sir Geo. Southcott by his 2nd w. Sarah, w. of John,
son of Thos. Colemore, gent., 1651, C.
Honiton. I. Inscr. Jas Rodge of Honiton, “ bone lace-siller ”,
benefactor to the poor, 1617, aged 50, in churchyard.
Kentisbeare. I. Inscr. and 4 shs. (effs. stolen in 1858). John
Whytyng, esq., 1529 (in arm.), and w. Anne, A.T., S.A. Exeter
Trans., V, pi. 22 (with effs.) ; Planche, Costume, I, 205 (lady’s
belt). Rubbings of effs. in coll. Soc. Antiq. and Brit. Mus. II.
Inscr. and 2 shs. (another lost). Lady Mary, dau. of Sir. Robt.
Wotton of Kent, w. (1) to Sir Hen. Guildeford, K.G., comptroller
of the household and one of the privy council to Hen. VIII,
(2) to Sir Gawyn Carew, 1558, A.T., S.A.
LiFTOisr. I. Inscr. with 12 Lat. vv. and ach. John Harris of
Hayne, esq., 1657, mur., S.C.
Loxhore. I. Inscr. Rich. Carpenter, S.T.P., rector, 1627,
aged 52, mur., C.
Luppitt. I. Frag, of a lady in widow’s dress, c. 1440, with
sm. shs. bearing Bonville and Damarell quartering Bonville as
studs to fasten the cord of the mantle ; palimp., on rev. a portion
of another and larger figure of a lady, c. 1400, with arms on gown ;
loose in 1907. Devon N. and Q., IV, 193 ; M.B.S. Trans., V, 224,
225 ; Soc. Antiq. Lond. Proc., 2 S. XXI, 480, 481. All obv.
and rev.
Lustleigh. I. Inscr. Jane, w. of Rich. Wood of Pepedon,
gent., 1614, N.
Marwood. I. Inscr. Simon Canham, parson of Tavistock and
Marwood, chaplain to the earl of Bath, 1622. II. Inscr. Elinor,
dau. of Edw. Pine of Eastdowne, esq. w. (1) of Francis, son of
John Garland of Marwood, esq., by whom I son, (2) of Hen.,
son of Hen. Chichester of Bittadon, gent., by whom 3 sons, 1663.
III. Inscr. Honour, w. of John Garland, 1659 ; Roger, son of John
Garland, 1669, aged 53, and w. Obedience, 1679, aged 61.
Monkleigh. I. Two angels holding a scroll with inscr. to
Jas. Seyntleger, esq., 1509, S.C. Exeter Trans., VI, pi. 6. II.
Sh., St. Leger imp. Butler ; inscr. lost ; S.C. III. [Jas. Coffyn,
esq., lord of the manor, 1566], in arm., kng. ; inscr. lost ; A.T.
destroyed, now mur., C. Exeter Trans., 2 S. Ill, 458 ; Rogers,
Sep. Effs., 308 and pi. 32, no 30.
Ottertox. I. Rect. pi. with inscr. to Rich. .Duke, esq., 1641,
and sm. kng. effs. of his 5 sons and 2 daus., sh., etc., mur. Misc.
Gen. et Her., 4 S. Ill, 30. II. Rect. pi. with inscr. to Sarah,
dau. and coh. of Rich. Reynell of Creedy, esq., w. of Robt. Duke,
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES,
esq., 1641, and sm. kng. effs. of her 3 sons and 5 dans., sh., etc.,
mur. Ibid.
Ottery St. Mary. I. John Sherman, gent., 1542, Wm.. his
son, 1583, and Rich., his grandson, c. 1620 (?), all in civil dress,
inscr. with 10 Lat. vv., S.A. Somerset and Dorset N. and Q.^
VII, 235, 237.
Petrockstow. I. Hen. Rolle, esq., 4th son of Geo. Rolle of
Stevenston, in arm., with 10 sons, and w. Margt., dan. and h. of
Robt. Yeo, esq., 1591, with 8 dans., all kng., ach. and 2 shs., 2
rect. pis. engr. at different dates (?) and joined together, mnr.
Exeter Trans., V, pi. 25.
PiLTON. I. Inscr. Alex. Bret, esq., 1536, C. II. Inscr. Robt.
Bret, esq., 1540, C.
Plymouth, St. Andrews I. Inscr. John Nicholes, mcht.,
1657, N.
PowDERHAM. I. Inscr. and sh. Dame Ann, dan. of John Lucie,
w. (1) of Wm. Bovey of London, mcht., and (2) of Sir Jas Smyth,
1698, aged 82, C, now lost or covered ?, not found in 1922.
St. Giles-in-the-Wood, near Torrinoton. I. Eleanor, dan.
of John Copleston, w. of John Pollard, 1430, upper part lost, rel.,
S.A. Exeter Trans., V, pi. 23, and 2 S. Ill, 343 ; Rogers, Sep.
Effs., 193 and pi. 29, no 18. II. Inscr. with sh. John Rolle,
esq., lord of Stevinstone, 1570, sm., rel., S.A. III. Margt.,
dan. of John Ford, esq., w. of John Rolle of Stevenston, esq.,
1592, with 8 sons, Hen., Rich., Valentine, Alex., Geo., Joachim,
Robt., John, and 2 dans., Margery, Honor, 8 Lat. vv., 1 sh., marg.
inscr. mutil. , local, rel. , S.A. Exeter Trans. , V, pi. 24. IV. J oan,
dan. of Geo. Pollard of Langley, esq., w. of Wm. Risdon of Wins-
cott, gent., 1610, aged 63, had 2 sons and 1 dan., kng., rect. pi.
with inscr., rel., S.A.
Sampford Peverell. I. Margt., w. of Sir Amias Ponlett, with
4 sons and 3 dans., rect. pi ; inscr. with 10 Lat. vv. cut in marble ;
Sir Francis Vincent and Geo. Ponlett pos. 1602 ; mur., C.
Sandford, near Crediton. I. Mary, only sister of Geo. lord
Carew, earl of Totnes, widow of Walter Dowrich of Dowrich, esq.,
1604, rect. pi. with recumbent eff. on tomb, with 1 son, Thos.,
mar. Kath., dan. of John Stukeley of Afton, esq., and 3 dans.,
Dorothy, mar. Thos. Peyton of Isleham, Cambs., esq., Elizth.,
mar. Geo. Trobridge of Trobridge, esq., Mary, mar. Wm. Limsey
of Colbye, Norf., esq., inscr. and 5 shs., mur. Devon Association
Trans., XXXIV, 394 ; Exeter Trans., VI, pi. 4.
Shillingford. I. Sir Wm. Huddesfeld, [attorney-general to
DEVONSHIRE.
95
Edw. IV, a justice of oyer and terminer, 1499], in arm. with tabard,
and w. Kath., dau. of Sir Philip Courtenay, [1516], in heraldic
mantle, with 1 son and 2 daus., kng., rect. pi, with inscr. and sh.
below ; chamfer inscr. lost ; sm., mur., A.T., C. Exeter Trans.,
V, pi. 12 and 2 S. Ill, 248 ; Oliver, G., Eccles. Antiq. in Devon,
I, 215 ; Rogers, Sep. Effs., 98, and pi. 33, nos. 32, 33 ; Stabb, III,
pi. 77 ; Wilts. N. and Q., Ill, 337. II. Inscr. John Seaman,
B.A., preacher in Shillingford St. George, 1664.
SiDBURY. I. Inscr. Hen., son of Pobt. Parson, 1650, “ anno
aetatis suae climacterico ”, mur., C. Devon N . and Q., I, 201.
Staverton. I. John Rowe, esq., son and h. of John Rowe,
serjeant-at-law, 1592, aged 82, hf. eh. in civil dress, rect. pi. with
inscr. and sh., mur., outside S.A. Devon N. and Q., II, 121.
Stoke-Fleming. I. John Corp, 1361, in civil dress with anelace,
and [grand-dau.] Eleanor, 1391, on pedestal, double canopy,
Er. inscr., curious, large, now mur., C. Ashdoivn, Costume, 121
(man), 124 (head of lady) ; Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 85 (head of
lady) ; Devon N. and Q., IV, 65 ; Encycl. Brit., 11th ed., IV,
pi. 1, fig. 6, p. 434 ; Exeter Trans., V, pi. 10, and 2 S. Ill, 387
(man) ; Fairholt, Costume, II, 8 (man) ; M.B.S. Portfolio, I,
pt. 1, pi. 2 ; Planche, Costume, I, 30 (man) ; Rogers, Sep. Effs.,
237, and pi. 33, no. 31 (man) ; Stabb, III, pi. 86 ; F. and A. Mus.
List, pi. 35 (effs.) ; Waller, pt. 8. II. Inscr. with 6 Eng. vv.
and ach. Elias Newcomin, 1614, mur., N.
Stoke -in-Teignhe AD. I. Priest, c. 1370, in mass vests., once
in a cross, now rel. in a slab with incised inscr. to John Symon,
rector, canon of Exeter, 1497, C. Alcuin Club Colls., XXII, 19 ;
Boutell, Series ; Boy's Own Paper, XV, 588 ; Exeter Trans., Ill,
pi. 13 ; Newbury House Mag., Sept., 1894, 222 ; Oxford Jour, of
Mon. Br., II, 120. II. Inscr. in Fr. on a heart-shaped pi.
Elizth., dau. of Thos. Tawley of Dittisham, gent., w. of Francis,
son of Francis Furlong of Loddeswill, gent., 1641, N. Beaumont,
163.
Tawstock. I. Inscr. with 8 Eng. vv. and 2 shs. Wm. Pagett,
1648, S.C.A.
Tedburn St. Mary. I. Wm. Smith, M.A., 1580, in gown and
hood, kng., inscr. with 16 Lat. vv., mur., C. II. Edw. Gee,
rector, in gown, and w. Jane, 1613, with 1 son and 3 daus., rect.
pi. with 14 Lat., 14 Eng. vv.,and sh., in wooden frame, mur., C.
Devon N. and Q., VII, 150. Edw. Gee was author of a popular
manual of devotion.
Thorncombe, see Dorset.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BKASSES.
Tiverton. I. John Greenway, mcht., in civil dress, and w.
Joan, 1529, arms of mcht. ad venturers ; Trinity, scrolls, 3 other
shs., and marg. inscr. lost ; large, S.C. (which he founded in
1517). Devon N. and Q., II, 41 (effs.), 47 (sh.) ; Exeter Trans., V,
pi. 29, and 2 S. Ill, 424 ; Rogers, Sep. Effs., 274, and pi. 31,
no. 27.
Tor Mohun. I. Wilmot, dau. and h. of [John] Gilforde of Yeo,
esq., w. of Geo. Cary of Cockington, esq., 1581, with 3 daus., 2
sons lost, inscr, mutil., 3 shs. and 2 lozenges, reh, mur., C. Exeter
Trans., VI, pi. 32 ; Stabb, III, pi. 100. II. Inscr. Peter Bolt,
1633. III. Inscr. Cecily Achym, 1639.
Trusham. I. Inscr. Hugh Staplehill of Bremell, esq., 1583,
aged 41, and w. Sabian ; Thos., his son and h., 1599, aged 23,
John, his 2nd son, 1604, aged 28, and Roger, Elizth., Mary and
Anne, mur., C.
Ugborough. I. Lady, e. 1500 ; inscr. lost ; reh, mur., hT. Tr.
Washfield. I. Inscr. with 18 Eng. vv. and 2 achs. Alee, dau.
of Wm. Frye, esq., w. of Philip Steyning, esq., 1605, aged 72, had
9 sons and 5 daus. ; her son-in-law Geo. Montgomery pos. ;
mur., N.A. II. Hen. Worth, esq., 1606, aged 72, in civil dress,
and w. with 1 dau., inscr. in 10 Lat. vv. and ach., mur., N.A.
Yealmpton. I. Sir John Crokker, cup and standard bearer
to Edw. IV, 1508, in arm., reh, mur., N.A. Exeter Trans., V,
pi. 13, and 2 S. Ill, 391 ; Planche, Costume, I, 19 ; Rogers, Sep.
Effs., 241, and pi. 31, no. 24 ; Warner, J. H., Hist, of Yealmpton,
1907. Sir John distinguished himself in suppressing Perkin
Warbeck’s rebellion in 1497. II. Inscr. in 12 Lat. vv. John
Copleston, 1577, aged 28, mur., N. Tr. III. Inscr. with 6 Eng.
and 6 Lat. vv. on 2 plates. Isabel, 3rd dau. of Hen.Fortescueby
his w. Agnes Seymour, w. of [John] Copleston, 1580 ; plate with
the 6 Eng. vv. palimp., on rev. a portion of a Flemish br., 15th
cent., with heads of St. James, the B.V. Mary, the person com¬
memorated with a scroll, and a seated fig. of God the Father
holding soul in sheet ; mur. on hinge, N. Tr. Macklin, Br. of Eng. ,
262 (obv. and rev.) ; M.B.S. Trans., IV. 30 (rev.) ; Warner (rev.).
The br. at Okehampton to Thomasin, dau. of - Godolphin,
w. of Thos. Peter, gent., 1608, with 3 daus., all kng., rect. pi. with
inscr., 8 Eng, vv. and 2 shs., perished in the fire in 1842. It is
engr. Exeter Trans., VI, pi. 5. The brasses at Cullompton to
John Kot, mcht., 1522, and w. Joan, and to John Lane, founder
of a chantry, 1528, and w. Thomasin, are lost.
DORSETSHIRE.
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DORSETSHIRE.
Dorset Proc. Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Antiquarian
Field Club.
Heath. Some Dorset Manor Houses, by S. Heath and W. de C. Prideaux,
1907.
Hutchins. History and Antiquities of the county of Dorset, by J. Hutchins
2nd ed., 4 vols., 1796-1815, 3rd ed., 4 vols., 1861-67.
Almer. I. Inscr. Wm. Brygge, rector, 1517, mur., N. This
apparently belongs to Winterborne Zeis ton, see “ Hutchins,”
I, 377.
Beminster. I. Inscr. John Tone, c. 1500 (?), S.A. II.
Inscr. Margery, w. of John Mason, 1591, N. III. Inscr. with
4 Eng. vv. Anne, w. of Hen. Hillary of Meerhay, 1653, N.C. IV.
Inscr. Elizth., dau. of John Hillary, w. of Wm. Milles, 1674,
aged 53, N.C.
Bere Regis. I. Inscr. Robt. Turbervyle, esq., "qui tempore
suo procuravit alteram dimidiatam partem huius manerii de Bere
Regis post dissolutionem Abbatie de Terrant ”, 1559, S.A. Dorset
Proc., XXIII, 207 ; Heath, 238. II. [John] Skerne, [1593], in
civil dress, and w. Margt. [Thornhull] who pos. 1596, kng., inscr.
in 8 Eng. vv. and ach., mur., A.T., C. Dorset Proc., XXIII, 205 ;
Hutchins, 2nd ed., I, 88. III. Inscr. with sh. Andrew Loup,
1637, mur., N.A.
Bridport. I. Inscr. with ach. Edw. Coker, gent., 2nd son of
Capt. Robt. Coker of Mapowder, 1685, slain at the Bull Inn in
Bridport by one Venner who was an officer under the late duke
of Monmouth in that rebellion, mur., S.C. Dorset Proc., XXXVI,
226.
Burton, Long. I. Inscr. with 6 Eng. vv. Nathaniel Fair-
cloughe, M.A., rector of Stalbridge, 1656, mur., N.
Canford, Great. I. Inscr. Rich., son and h. of Wm. Cheke,
1502, C.
Caundle Purse. I. Man in arm., c. 1500 ; w. and inscr. lost ;
N.C. B.A.A. Jour., N.S. XIII, 224 ; Dorset Proc., XXV, 152.
Possibly Wm. Long, esq., 1524. II. Elizth., dau. and h. of Wm.
Longe, esq., 1527, with flowing hair, sm., N.C. B.A.A. Jour.,
224 ; Dorset Proc., 153. III. Rich. Brodewey, rector, 1536, in
mass vests., with looped maniple, head lost, sm., C. B.A.A. Jour.,
224 ; Dorset Proc., 149. All loose at the rectory in 1902.
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98
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Cerne Abbas. I. Inscr. John Notl^^y, yeoman, 1612, aged
72, N. II. Inscr. John Notley the younger, 1626, aged 62, N.
Cheselborne. I. Inscr. Hugh Kete, 1589, aged 57, with 12
Eng, vv., sm. rect. pi. with sh., and 2 achs. on separate plates ;
'' Mat. Grove gen: fecit, Tho: Wittes scul: ” ; mur. N.A. Dorset
Proc., XXXVI, 227.
Compton Valence. I. Thos. Maldon, rector, rebuilder of eh.,
c. 1440, hf. eff. in mass vests., with 2 large scrolls with text from
Psalm, LI, i, worn, N.
CoRFE Mullen. I. Rich. Hert, 1437, in civil dress, much worn ;
the inscr. mentions his w. Alice ; now mur., C.
Cranborne. I. Inscr. Margt., dau. of Hen. Ashelie, esq.,
widow of John Hawles, esq., w. of Wm. Wallop, esq., 1582 ; by
John Hawles she had 8 children, John, Hen., Nich., Anne,Kath.,
Mary, Avice, Dorothy ; C.
Crichel, Long. I. Inscr. in Fr. John Govys, c. 1360 ; rel.
and sh. restored ; C. Dorset Proc., XXXV, 79.
Crichel More. I. Isabel, dau. of Anth. Erneley of Wilts.,
esq., w. of Hen. Uvedale, esq., 1572, had 13 children, inscr. in
10 Eng. vv., 1 sh., rel., mur., S.Tr. Dorset Proc., XXXII, 223.
II. Inscr. with 12 Eng. vv. Wm. Cyfrewast, esq., lord of the manor
and patron of ch., 1581, aged 70 ; Barbara “ his last wife ” pos. ;
mur., A.T., C. III. Inscr. Dorothy, dau. and h. of Wm.
Cyfrewast, esq., 1599 ; Sir Robt. Napper pos. in 1611 ; mur.,
A.T., C.
Dorchester, St. Peter. I. Inscr. Oliver Hayne, “ one of
ye capitall burgesses of this towne ”, 1622, aged 59, mur., S.A.
II. Inscr. with 6 Lat. vv. Mary, dau. of Philip Stansby, w. of John
Gollop, 1682, aged 29, mur., S.A. The br. to Joan St. Omer,
widow of Robt. More, 1436, much worn, which disappeared at the
restoration, is engr. in Hutchins, 2nd ed., II, 41, and 3rd ed., II,
380. Rubbing in coll. Soc. Antiq.
Dorchester Museum, see Museums.
Evershot. I. Wm. Grey, rector, 1524, in mass vests, with
chalice and wafer, C. Dorset Proc., XXV, 148.
Fleet (old church). I. Robt. Mohun of Bothenhampton, esq.,
in arm., with 9 sons, and w. Margt., dau. and coh. of Stephen
Hyde, esq., 1603, aged 90, with 8 daus., all kng., rect. pi. with
inscr. and sh., mur., C. Dorset Proc., XIX, 55, and XXXVII,
125 ; Rogers, Memorials of the West, 330. II. Maximilian
Mohun, esq., son of no. I, 1612, aged 48, in arm., with 5 sons, and
w. Anne, dau. of John Churchill of Corton, esq., with 8 daus., all
DORSETSHIRE.
99
kng., rect. pi. with inscr. and sh., mur., C. Dorset Proc., and
Rogers as above.
Folke. I. Inscr. Wm. Hemerford, S.T.B., rector, 1583, mur., C.
Frome St. Quintin. I. Inscr. Jude Collant, 1684, C.
Gussage All Saints. I. Inscr. Isabel, dau. of Sir Wm. Ovray,
w. of Thos. Whitwood, gent., 1508, rel., N. II. Inscr. Rich,
Lane, 1574, rel., N.
Holme, East. I. Inscr. Rich. Sidwaye, gent., 1612, aged 63,
mur., N. Dorset Proc., XXXIl, 224.
Hooke. I. Inscr. Edm. Semar, servant to Sir Robt. Wylughby,
late lord Broke, 1524, N.
Kimmeridge. I. Inscr. John Knap junior. II. Inscr. Rich.
Ola veil, brother to Sir Wm. and son of John Ola veil of Barneston,
esq., 1637, N.
Knowle. I. John Clavell, esq., [died 1609], in arm., and 2 ws.,
(1) [Millicent, dau. of John Gifford of Ishell, Hants, died 1571],
with 3 sons and 1 dau., (2) Susan, dau. of Robt. Coker of Mau-
powder, [died 1618], all kng., 2 inscrs. (another lost), ach. and 2
shs., “ made anno 1572 ”, mur., A.T.,N.A. Dorset Proc., XXXIV,
165.
Langton, near Blandford. I. John Whitewod, gent.,
patron of ch. “ jure uxoris ”, in civil dress, and ws., Joan, 1457,
and Alice, 1467, 1 sh., rel., mur., N. Dorset Proc., XXXII, 221.
Litton Cheney. I. Inscr. Alex. Warnby, 1486, local, palimp.
II. Inscr. John and Thos. Newpton, c. 1490, local, palimp.
The reverses of nos. I and II, make a complete inscr. to John
Chapman, fishmonger, died septimana pasche ”, 1471, and w.
Alice. III. Inscr. Ralph Henvil of Looke, gent., 1644, had 6
sons and 3 daus., mur., N. IV. Inscr. with 14 Eng. vv. Anne,
dau. of Rich, and Margt. Henvil], 1681, aged 25, mur., N. All
reproduced in Dorset Proc., XXIX, 274-5. The palimps. loose
at the rectory in 1909.
Lullworth, East. I. Inscr. in 6 Eng. vv. Hen. Webster,
vicar, [1463-1479], N.
Lytchett Matravers. I. Frag, of marg. inscr. in Fr., “ doigne
remission ”, and indent for a large fret, the arms of Matravers.
[Sir John Matravers, 1364,] N.A. Gough, I, 117 ; Hutchins, 3rd
ed., Ill, 332. II. Thos. Pethyn, rector, c. 1470, in shroud,
sm. now mur., C. Dorset Proc., XXXIV, 163 ; Hutchins, 2nd ed.,
III, 23. III. Inscr. Margt. Clement, '' generosa ”, special
benefactor to the rebuilding of the ch., 1505, N. Dorset Proc.,
XXXIV, 163. IV. Inscr. Lettyce Irlond, gentlewoman, 1541.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Marnhull. I. Inscr, in 12 Eng. vv. Robt. Sidlin alias Warrin,
benefactor to the poor, 1596 ; “by me Lynil Brine ” cut on stone
frame ; mur., N.
Melbury Sampford. I. Inscr. (chamfer). Wm. Brownyng,
esq., son of John Brownyng of Melbury Sampford, esq., by
Eleanor, dau. and coh. of Thos. Fitznichol, lord of Hull near
Berkeley, Glouc., and 2 ws., (1) Kath., dau. of Laur. Dm of
Southcot near Reading, Berks., (2) Alice, dau. of John Burton
by Isabel, dau. and h. of John Twyford, esq., which Alice “ hanc
tumbam cum toto apparatu in omnibus de novo fieri fecit et
construxit anno domini 1467 ”, A.T., S. Tr. Dorset Proc., XXVIII,
240. II. Inscr. Sir Laur. Sampford, lord of Melbury Sampford,
nepos ” of Sir Gilbert Dauntesey, and w. Hawsya, dau. of the
lord of Basset ; also Sir Walter Foliot, lord of Melbury Osmond,
and w. Alda, dau. and h. of Sir Laur. Sampford, undated, c.
1500, rel., now mur., S.Tr. Dorset Proc., XXVIII, 236; Heath,
148. III. Inscr. and 3 shs. John Brounyng, son of John
Brounyng, and w. Eleanor, dau. of Thos. Fitznichol, lord of Hull
near Berkeley ; also Wm. Brounyng, son of John Brounyng,
and w. Kath., dau. of Laur. Dru of Southcote near Reading,
undated, c. 1500, rel. on same stone as no. II. Dorset Proc.,
XXVIII, 238 ; Heath, 148. IV. Inscr. (chamfer). Sir Giles
Strangways, son and h. of Hen Strangwaj^s, esq., by Dorothy,
dau. of Sir John Arundell, 1547, and w. Joan, [dau. of Sir John
Mordant], mutih, A.T., S.Tr. Dorset Proc., XXVIII, 240. V.
Sir Gyles Strangwayes, 1562, in arm. with tabard, inscr., and 2
large shs. inscribed the arms of (1) Sir Gyles Strangwayes and
Lady Joan his w., eld. dau. ot John Wadham of Meryfylde, esq.,
(2) Hen. Strangwayes, esq., “ who dyed at the syege of Bolleyne,”
and Margt. his w., dau. of the lord George Rosse ; mur., S.Tr.
B.A.A. Jour., N.S., XIII, 224 ; Dorset Proc., XXVIII, 232 ;
Heath, 144.
Milborne St. Andrew. I. Inscr. (effs., etc., lost). John
Morton, esq., 1526, and w. Lucy [Hussey], restored, A.T., C.
One half of the original inscr. is in the Dorchester museum.
Milton Abbey. I. Inscr. John Artur, monk, I5th cent.,
N.C.A. B.A.A. Jour., N.S. XIII, 226 ; Dorset Proc., XXVIII,
230. II. Sir John Tregonwell, knt., D.C.L., a master in
chancery, 1565, in arm. with tabard, kng., ach. and 2 shs., mur.,
A.T., N.C.A. B.A.A. Jour., N.S. XIII, 224 ; Dorset Proc.,
XXVIII, 227 ; Heath, 202. The indent for a br. to an abbot
DORSETSHIRE.
101
with canopy and marg. inscr. in Lombardics is figured in Builder,
LXXX, 16.
Moretoh. I. Jas., son and h. of Robt. Frampton, esq., 1523,
in arm., kng., inscr., text from Psalm, LI, i, on scroll, and sh. ;
also a sm. inscr. recording the relaying in 1733 ; mur., N.C.
OwERMOiGNE. I. Inscr. John Sturton, esq., 1506, " the whiche
John causyd this wyndow to be made the yere aforsayde ”,
mur., C.
PiDDLEHiNTOH. I. Inscr. John Chapman, 1494, mur., C.
Dorset Proc., XXXII, 214. II. Inscr. Wm. Goldynge, parson,
1562 ; palimp., on rev. the lower half of an abbot or prior, possibly
of the order of St. Dominic, in habit, scapular, and cloak, c. 1500 ;
now mur., C. Dorset Proc., XXXII, 216 (obv. and rev.) ; M.B.S.
Trans., VI, 81 (rev.). III. Mr. Thos. Browne, clerk, parson for
27 years, 1617, aged 67, in gown and hat, holding staff and book,
sm. rect. pi. with inscr. and 12 Lat. vv., local, mur., C. Dorset
Proc., XXXII, 214.
PiDDLETOWN. I. Roger, son and h. of John Cheverell, esq.,
1517, in civil dress, lower part of eff. lost, inscr. and 2 shs., rel.,
mur., C. Dorset Proc., XXIII, 196 ; Heath, 60. II. Christ.
Martyn, esq., son and h. of Sir Wm. Martyn, 1524, in arm. with
tabard, kng., rect., pi. with Trinity, 7 Eng. vv. and sh., mur.,
S.C. B.A.A. Jour., N.S. XIII, 224; Dorset Proc., XXIII,
199 ; Heath, 10, 14. III. Nich. Martyn, esq., 1595, in arm.,
and w. [Margt., dau. and h. of John Wadham of Meryfield, esq.],
with 3 sons and 7 daus., 4 of whom, Elizth., Frances, Jane, Anne,
he left coheirs, all kng., ach., mur., A.T., S.C. Dorset Proc.,
XXIII, 202 ; Heath, 16.
PiDDLETRENTHiDE. I. Inscr. John Collyer, 1564, N.
PiMPERHE. I. Mrs. Dorothy Williams, 1694, rect. pi. with eff.,
recumbent skeleton, and inscr. ; her husband John Williams,
clerk, pos. ; “ Edmund Colepeper fecit ” ; mur., S.C. or vestry.
Dorset Proc., XXXIV, 162.
Poole, St. James. I. Inscr. Edw., son of Edw. and Elinor
Man, 1608, aged 21. II. Inscr. Edw. Man, mcht., 1622, left
2 sons and 4 daus. ; his w. Elinor pos. Both in wooden frames on
vestibule wall.
PuLHAM. I. Inscr. Robt. Canon, rector, 1433, loose at rectory
in 1910. Dorset Proc., XXXII, 222.
PuNCKNOWLE. I. Wm. Napper, brother of Sir Robt. Napper,
[died 1616], in arm., kng., “ who after xvi yeres travell in forayne
landes maried” Anne, dau. of Wm. Shelton of Onger Park, Essex,
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esq., and had 6 sons, eng. c. 1600 (date not filled in), ach. and 1 sh.,
mur., S.A. Dorset Proc., XXIX, 276.
Rampisham. I. Thos. Dygenys, in civil dress, and w. Isabel,
" gud benefactors to thys churche ”, both died 1523, N.
Shaftesbury, Holy Trinity. I. Inscr with sh. John
Bennett, M.P. for the borough, 1676, mur., S.Tr.
Shaftesbury, St. Peter. I. Inscr. Stephen, son and h. of
Nich. Payne, esq., steward of the monastery, 1508, worn ; 4 shs.
lost ; N.C.
Shapwick. I. Mary, heir of the lordship of Champayns in
Shapwick, w. of John Oke, c. 1440, now mur., X.C. Dorset Proc.,
XXXV, 78. II. Inscr. in 12 Lat. vv. John Oke (Quercus -
Johannes), c. 1450, now mur., N.C. Dorset Proc., XXXV, 79.
III. Rich. Chernok, alias Hogeson, vicar, c. 1520, in cassock and
scarf over civil dress with pouch and beads, C. Dorset Proc.,
XXXV, 79.
Stafford, West. I. Inscr. Giles Long, lord of Frome Bellett,
patron of the ch., 1592, aged 30, mur., N. II. Inscr. Robt.
White, 1680, aged 68, and w. Anne, eld. dau. of Rich. Russell,
mur., N. III. Inscr. Robert White, eld. son of no. II, 1682,
aged 32, mur., N. All reproduced Dorset Proc., XXXVI, 228.
Sturminster-Marshall. I. Inscr. Wm. Benett, c. 1500, N.
Dorset Proc., XXXII, 222. II. Hen. Helme, vicar, founder of
Baylye House [the vicarage], 1581, in gown, inscr. in 6 Eng. vv.,
sm., C. Dorset Proc., XXXII, 220.
SwANAGE. I. Wm. Clavell (eff. lost) and ws. Margt. and Anne,
c. 1490, sm. now mur.. Vestry. II. Inscr. John Harve, 1510,
N.A. III. Inscr. Hen. Welles of Godlinstone, 2nd son of
Thos. Welles of Bradbridge, Hants, esq., 1607, aged 91, and 1st
w. Marie, sister and h. of John Pole of Godlinstone, esq., 1560,
now mur., S.Tr. IV. Inscr. Thos., son of Anth. Serrell of
Swanwich, 1639, now mur., S.Tr. V. Inscr. Susan, w. of Brune
Cockram, parson of Swanwich, 1641, aged 44, now mur., N.A.
SwYRE. I. Inscr. and sh. John Russell, esq., and w. Elizth.,
dau. of John Frocksmer, esq., 1505, rek, mur., N. Dorset Proc.,
XXIX, 277. II. Inscr. and sh. Jas. Russell, esq., and w. Alys,
dau. of John Wise, esq., 1509, rek, mur., N. Dorset Proc., XXIX,
227. In relaying the 2 shs. have been transposed.
Tarrant Crawford. I. Inscr. John Karrant, I5th. cent.,
mur., N. Said to have been found on the site of the abbey in
1862.
DORSETSHIRE.
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Tarrant Gunville. I. Inscr. Edith Gaular, 15th cent.,
mur., S.A.
Thorncombe. 1. Sir Thos. Brook, 1419, in civil dress, and w.
Joan, [dau. of Simon Hanap of Gloucester, widow of Robt.
Chedder of Bristol), 1437, both with SS. collars ; marg. inscr.
restored, also 4 shs. blank ; large, rel. in new ch. Dorset Proc.,
.XXIX, 278 ; Druitt, 206 ; Exeter Dioc. Arcliit. Soc. Trans., V,
pi. 21, and 2 S. Ill, 395 ; M.B.S. Portfolio, I, pt. 7, pi. 4 ; Rogers,
Sep. Effs., 245, and pi. 29, no. 20 ; Somerset Arch. Soc. Proc.,
XLIV, ii, 17 ; F. and A. Mus. List, pi. 36.
Tincleton. I. Inscr. Thos Faryngdon, esq., qui hunc locum
dedicari fecit ”, 1434, mur., C. Another inscr. records its removal
from the old ch. in 1850.
Upwey. I. Inscr. Wm. Gould, gent., 1681, outside wall of C.
above A.T. Dorset Proc., XXXVI, 229.
Wareham, St. Mary. I. Inscr. with 4 Eng. vv. Ann, w. of
Rich. Franke, draper, 1583, aged 30, mur., C. Dorset Proc.,
XXXIV, 159. II. Inscr. with 6 Eng. vv. Wm. Perkins of
Byeastwall, gent., 1613, mur., C. Dorset Proc., XXXIV, 160.
III. Inscr. Rich. Perkins, gent., 1616, mur., C. Dorset Proc.,
XXXIV, 160. IV. Inscr. with 6 Eng. vv. Edm. Moore, 1625,
aged 72, mur., C. V. Inscr. with 6 Eng. vv. Geo. Burges,
twice mayor, 1640 ; his w. Anne pos. ; mur., C. Dorset Proc.,
XXXIV, 159.
Whitchurch Canonicorum. I. Inscr. John Wadham of
Catherston, esq., captayne of the castell of Sandesfote besides
Waymouth ”, recorder of Lyme Regis, 1584 ; sh. lost ; A.T., C.
In S.A. is an indent for a fine cross br. with marg. inscr. in
Lombardics to Geoff, de Luda and w. Eleanor, 14th cent.
WiMBORNE Minster. I. St. Ethelred, King of the West Saxons,
martyr, “ anno dni 873 (error for 871) 23 die Aprilis per manus
dacorum paganorum occubuit ”, hf. eff. in regal robes with crown
and sceptre, engr. c. 1440, inscr. restored in 17th cent., now in C.
Beaumont, 120 ; Carter, J., Ancient Sculpt, and Painting, II, 57 ;
Clinch, Churches, 197 ; Dorset Proc., XXVII, 1 ; Driiitt, 58 ;
Haines, 74 ; Hutchins, 2nd ed., II, 544, and 3rd ed.. Ill, 209 ;
Su ffling, 334. In the library is preserved a second pi., dated 872,
also engr. in the 1 7th cent. II. Inscr. (frag, of chamfer).
[Gertrude, dau. of Wm. Blount, lord Mount] oy], 2nd w. of Hen.
Courtenay, marquis of Exeter, [1558], A.T., C. III. Inscr. in
14 Eng. vv. Elenor Dickenson, 1571, mutil., mur.. Tower pier.
IV. Inscr. Wm. Smith, B.D., schoolmaster, fellow of Eton, vicar
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES
of Sturminster Marshall, preacher of Wimborne, 1587, mur.,
S.C. V. Inscr. “ The fygure of M - dau. of Rob -
county of Dorsett”, a frag, loose in library.
WiNTERBORNE Zelston, see Almer.
WooLLAND. I. Mary, [dau. of Robt. Williams of Herringston],
w. (1) of [Robt]. Thornhull, (2) of [Lewis] Argenton, 1616, kng.,
inscr. in 12 Eng. vv., mur., S.A. Dorset Proc., XXXIV, 161.
Wraxall. I. Inscr. with sh. Elizth., w. of Wm. Lawrence,
1672.
Yetminster. I. John Horsey, esquire for the body to Hen.
VIII, lord of Clifton, 1531, in arm., and w. Elizth., lady of
Turges Melcombe, sister and h. of Robt. Turges esq., son and h.
of Rich. Turges, esq., scrolls and 2 shs., rel., mur., S.A. B.A.A.
Jour., N.S. XIII, 224 ; Dorset Proc., XXVII, 236 ; Heath, 80 ;
Rogers, Memorials of the West, 46 ; V. and A. Mus. List, pi. 29.
The fine indent for the brass to Abbot Rich, de Manors, 14th
cent., at Bindon Abbey, is reproduced in Dorset Proc., XX VII,
42, and Soc. Antiq. Lond. Proc., 2 S. XXII, 394.
DURHAM,
Arch. Uliana. Archaeologia .Uliana of the Society of Antiquaries of
Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
Auckland St. Andrew. I. Priest, c. 1380, head mutil., in
choir cope ; inscr. lost ; now mur., C. II. Inscr. Lanslot
Claxton, 1506, N. III. Fridesmond [Giffard], w. of Rich.
Barnes, bp. of Durham, 1581, rect. pi. with cross, floral emblems,
scrolls, etc., curious, the work of a York goldsmith, sm., now
mur., C. Arch. jEliana, XV, 80.
Auckland St. Helen. I. Civilian and w. (upper part gone),
c. 1470, with 6 sons (partly covered) and 3 daus. ; inscr. lost ;
sm., C.
Barnard Castle. I. Inscr. with 4 Eng. vv. Jonathan, eld. son
of John Rogers, M.A., by his w. Grace, 1650 ; also John, their
2nd son, 1652, with 4 Eng. vv., mur.. Tower.
Billinuham. I. Inscr. John Neceham, “ capellanus ac vicarius”,
1456, C. II. Robt. Brerley, vicar, prebendary of Norton,
148- (date not filled in), in almuce, head lost, 2 Evang. symbols,
worn, C. Arch. JEliana, XV, 82. III. Inscr. Wm. Dyson,
“ de bellasys yoman ”, 14 — , nearly effaced, N.
DURHAM.
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Brancepeth. I. Man in arm.j c. 1400 ; inscr. and 2 shs. lost ;
local, worn. II. Rich. Drax, “ clericns in utroque jure
bacalarius ”, rector, 1456, hf. eh. in acad., worn., C.
Chester-le- Street. — I. Wm. Lambton, esq., 1430, and widow
Alice ; eft. of husband and inscr. lost ; S.A. Arch. Mliana,
XV, 310.
CoNiscLiEEE. I. Inscr. Wm. Berwys, bailif of Coniscliffe, 1519,
‘‘ litera dominicalis D.”
DiisrsDALE. I. Inscr. with ach. Mary, dau. of Christ. Place of
Dinsdale, esq., w. of Thos. Wyvill of Spennithorne, esq., 1668,
a benefactor to the par., mur., S.C.
Durham Cathedral. I. Inscr. with ach. Robt. Swift, LL.B.,
rector of Sedgefield, chancellor to bp. Pilkington, [1599], mutil.,
loose in Galilee in 1903. He founded the grammar school at
Sedgefield. II. Inscr. with sh. Anne, dau. of Hen. Chapman of
Bury St. Edmunds, Suff., gent., w. of Thos. Burwell, LL.D.,
chancellor of Durham, 1639, worn, N. The large indent, 16 by
10 feet, for the br. to bp. Lewis de Beaumont, 1333, is reproduced
in MacTdin, Br. of Eng., 314 ; M.B.S. Portfolio, I, pt. 6, pi. 6 ;
Soc. Antiq. Bond. Proc., 2 S. XIII, 36.
Gainford. I. Inscr. in 4 Lat. w. Roger Kyrkby, templi
prelatus erat istius intitulatus ”, [vicar 1401-1412], now mur., C.
II. Inscr. Wm. Pegg, 1486, and w. Kath., dau. of Thos. Bracken -
bury, esq., 1485, C. III. Inscr. John Stevenson and ws. Agnes,
Alys, and Margt., c. 1500, now mur., C. IV. Inscr. with ach.
Mary, w. of Thos. Birckbeck of Morton, 1668, mur., C.
Greatham, Hospital Chapel. I. Inscr. Nich. Hulme, [1423-27],
John Kelyng, [1463], and Wm. Estfelde, [died 1500], clerks,
masters of the hospital, mur., in wooden frame, C. The indents
for the marg. inscr. in Lombardics to Wm. de IVIiddiltoun, “ sacre
pagine doctor ”, master of the hospital, c. 1350, has been recut
in recent years.
Hartlepool. I. Jane, dau. of Laur. Thornell of Darlington,
gent., w. of Parsavel Bell, mcht., mayor, 1593, aged 40, rect. pi.
with inscr., 4 Eng. vv., and lozenge, rel., C. Arch. jEliana, XV,
84.
Haughton-le-Skerne. I. Dorothy, dau. of Rich., 3rd son
of Sir Rich. Cholmeley, w. of Robt. Parkinson of Whessey, gent.,
1592, holding her twins. Rich., Marmaduke, in swaddling clothes,
inscr., 6 Eng. vv., and sh. ; her husband pos. ; rel., mur., C.
Arch. Uliana, XV, 84.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Heighington. I. Inscr. with ach. Aiith. Byerley of Midridge
Grange, a colonel under the marquis of Newcastle, 1667, aged
47, mur., C.
Houghton-le-Spring . I. Margery, w. of Rich. Belassis of
Hentknol, a widow 58 years bestowing her whole time in
hospitality and relief of the poor, 1587, aged 90, kng., with 8 sons
and 4 daus., rect. pi. with inscr. and sh., mur., C.
Lanchester. I. Inscr. John Rudde, “ in decretis baccalarius
quondam decanus hujus loci ”, 1490, worn, C.
Middleton-in-Teesdale. I. Inscr. with ach. Simon Comyn,
esq., registrar to the dean and chapter of Durham, auditor to the
bishopric of Durham and archbishopric of York, 1620 ; his son
Timothy pos. ; rel., mur., C.
Newton, Long. I. Inscr. with 4 Eng. vv. Sir Geo. Vane, 2nd
son of Sir Hen. Vane, principal secretary of state to Chas. I,
1679 ; mar. Elizth., dau. and h. of Sir Lionel Maddison of
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, had 4 sons and 9 daus. ; mur., C.
Ryton. I. Inscr. with ach. Hen., 1588, John, 158-, sons of
Francis and Jane Bunny, mur., C. II. Inscr. with 8 Eng. vv.
Francis, 2nd son of Francis Bunny, rector, 1610, aged 26 ; mar.
Mary, dau. and h. of John, 2nd brother of Sir Rich. Wortley,
mur., C. III. Inscr. with 8 Eng. w. Francis Bunny, rector,
archdeacon of Northumberland, 1617, mur., C.
Sedgefield. I. Lady, c. 1310-20, kng., 2 shs. ; inscr. lost ;
sm., S.Tr. Arch. JEliana, XV, 88 ; M.B.S. Portfolio, III, pi. 26.
II. Inscr. with helmet and crest. Wm. Hoton, esq., 1445, curious,
N.Tr. Arch. Uliana, XV, 88. III. Inscr. Thos. Dyk, bene¬
factor to ch., 1464, and Bertram Herbotell, esq., 1474. IV.
Man and woman as skeletons in shrouds, c. 1500 ; inscr. lost;
N.A. Arch. JEliana, XV, 88. Indent for a cross br. and inscr.
to Andrew de Stanelai, master of Greatham Hospital, c. 1300.
Sherburn, Hospital Chapel. I. Inscr. Thos. Leaver, preacher
to Edw. VI, 1577, local, on altar step.
SocKBURN (ruined church). I. Inscr. Sir John Conyers, lord
of Sockburn, died 1394, engr. c. 1433, local. II. Inscr. Robt.
Conyers, esq., lord of Sockburn, 1433, local. III. Inscr. Isabel,
w. of Robt. Conyers, esq., 1433, local. IV. Inscr. in 8 Lat. vv.
Margery, w. of Sir - — ^ — Conyers, 1470, local.
Staindrop. I. Sh., Neville quartering Beauchamp and
Warrene quarterly, now on font. Another sh., Neville quartering
Beauchamp with a label, on a slab in N.A. with indents for a lady,
3 other shs., and marg. inscr., has recently disappeared. Another
ESSEX.
107
sh. from this slab with similar charges is in the Newcastle Museum.
See “ Proc. Soc. Antiq. of Newcastle ”, VIII, 162.
Winston. I. Inscr. John Purlles, chaplain, 1498, local, C.
II. Inscr. (elf. lost). Rich. Mason, 1532, S.A. III. Inscr. Mary,
dau. of Geo. Scroope, esq., w. of John Dowthwhet of Westholme,
died in childbed, 1606, N.
ESSEX.
Chancellor. The Ancient Sepulchral Monuments of Essex, by F. Chancellor,
1890.
Commission Report. Royal Commission on Historical Monuments, Essex,
4 vols., 1916-23.
Essex Trans. Transactions of the Essex Archaeological Society.
Essex Review.
Morant. History of Essex, by P. Morant, 2 vols., 1768.
Ogborne. History of Essex, by E. Ogborne, 1814.
Suckling. Antiquities and Architecture of the county of Essex, by
A. Suckling, 1845.
Alfhamstone. I. Inscr. Margt. Sidey, widow, 1607, C.
Althorne. I. Margt. Hyklott, 1502 (eff. lost), with 2 daus.
(1 a nun) kng., B.V. Mary and Child above, N. Essex Review,
VII, 32. II. Wm. Hyklott of Althorn, ‘‘ which paide for the
werkemanship of the walls of this churche ”, 1508, in civil dress.
Trinity above ; 2 children lost ; N. Essex Review, VII, 33.
Arkesden. I. [Rich. Fox, esq., 1439], in arm. ; inscr. lost ;
once on A.T., S.C., now on S.A. floor. Boutell, Series ; Chancellor,
pi. 87 ; Essex Trans., N.S. VII, 2 ; Hewitt, Armour, III, 448 ;
Planche, Costume, I, 390, fig. 1 (shoulder pieces).
Ashen. I. Man in arm. and w., c. 1440 ; inscr. and shs. lost ;
N. Essex Review, III, 120.
Aveley. I. Ralph de Knevynton, 1370, in arm., under canopy,
sm. rect. pi. and inscr., Flemish, C. Ashdown, Armour, 169
(sword, chains, etc.) ; Commission Report, IV, 160 ; Fairholt,
Costume, I, 150 (eff.) ; Memorials of Old Essex, 124 ; Planche,
Costume, I, 53 (upper hf. of eff.) ; Suffling, 297 ; Waller, pt. 1.
II. Six sons, 2 daus., and 4 shs., c. 1520 ; parents and marg.
inscr. lost ; C. Probably of the Belhouse family. III. Elizth.,
eld. dau. of Edw. Bacon, esq., by Helen, dau. of Thos. Littell
of Bray, Berks., 1583, aged 13 weeks, in swaddling clothes,
muti]., sm., mur., N.C. IV. Inscr. and sh. Chas. Barett, son
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
and h. of Edw. Barett, esq., 1584, aged 29 ; mar. Christian, dau.
of Sir Walter Mildmay, had 2 sons and 1 dau. ; inscr. palimp.,
on rev. a portion of a Flemish marg. inscr., 15th cent., now
fastened down ; C. Essex Trans., N.S. VII, 5 (rev.), 6 (obv.) ;
M.B.S. Trans., IV, 98 (obv. and rev.), V. Inscr., sh. and
lozenge ; ach. lost. Edw. Barette, esq., 1585, C. VI. Nathaniell,
aged 3, and Elizth., aged 2 years, children of Edw. and Helen
Bacon, both died 1588, 1 sh. and 2 crests, C. Antiquary,
XXXVIII, 47.
Baddow, Great. I. Jane, dau. of Edw. Lewkenor, esq., w.
of John Paschall, esq., 16[14], date not filled in, I sh., C. Anti¬
quary, XXXIX, 118 ; Suffling, 164.
Baddow, Little. I. Inscr. Wm. Toft, gent., 1470, ‘‘ qui
viam universe carnis emessus est ”, rel., N. Essex Review, IX, 83.
II. Inscr. Mercymight, dau. of Rich. Springham, gent., for 26
years w. of Rich. Bristowe, esq., 1611, aged 55, mur., N. Essex
Review, IX, 90.
Bardfield, Great. I. Eleanor, w. of Wm. Bendlowes, once
sole serjeant-atJaw, 1584, with inscr. and 2 shs., A.T., C. ; on the
wall above is another inscr. in 42 Lat. vv. with 2 shs. to Wm.
Bendlowes. Antiquary, XXXVIII, 8 ; Chancellor, pi. 76.
Barking. I. Priest in acad. with chalice, c. 1480 ; inscr. lost ;
worn, C. Malcolm, J. P., Views round London ; Reliquary and
Illust. Arch., VII, 79. II. Rich. Malet, “ in decretis bacal-
larius,” chaplain of the chantry of Thos. Sampkyns, 1485, in
mass vests., the surname engr. on eff., mur. in orig. stone, N.
Found on the site of the abbey in 1912. III. Thos. Broke,
1493, in civil dress, and w. Alice, with 1 son and 1 dau., 0.
Reliquary and Illust. Arch., YU, 81. IV. Inscr. and sh. Christ.
Merell, citizen and goldsmith of London, 1593, aged 60 ; also
his sister Anne Yardlye, widow, 1579, N. Essex Trans., N.S.
XI, 105. V. John Tedcastell, gent., in civil dress, and w.
Elizth., dau. of Wm. Mey, LL.D., 1596, aged 43, with 9 sons
(5 in swaddling clothes) ; 7 daus. lost ; inscr. and ach., C. Essex
Trans., N.S. XI, 107 ; Essex Review, II, 163 ; Malcolm ; V. and
A. Mus. List, pi. 42. In coll. Soc. Antiq. are rubbings of the
following brasses now lost, (1) A civilian (head gone) c. 1480,
and part of a scroll, being a portion ot a br. to 2 civilians, 2 ladies.
Trinity, scroll (a frag, of which still remains in slab), and inscr.,
slab in N.C. Essex Trans., N.S. X, 182; (2) Seven sons and 4
daus., c. 1520, Ibid., XI, 104 ; (3) A son and a dau., children of
Bartrobe and Mary Lukin, 1613. Ibid., XI, 109. In C. is an
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indent for a civilian and 3 ws., etc., with a large bell, probably
the memorial of a bell-founder. Ibid., XI, 102.
Barnstox. I. Inscr. Petyr Wood, “ departyd the xxx day of
maye beseching Ihu yt was cmcifid on the rood to bryng hys
sowle to ye blys yt schall last ays ” ; 1525, local, now mur., N.
Essex Review, X, 92. II. Inscr. Robt. Scott, 1620, C.
Belchamp St. Paul. I. [Wm. Golding, esq., 1587], in arm.,
and w. Elizth., with 1 son and 3 daus., ach. and sh. ; eff. of w.
and inscr. lost ; once on A.T., now rel. with no. II, C. Essex
Trans., N.S. VIII, 254. II. Inscr. (effs. lost), groups of 1 son
and 1 dau., and 1 son and 3 daus., 5 shs. Elizth., dau. and coh.
of Edm. West of Cornard, Suff., esq., 1591, and her husbands,
(1) John Buckenham, esq., by whom 2 children, Edm. and
Dorothy (dec.), (2) Wm. Golding, esq., by whom 4 children,
Edw. (dec.), Elizth. (dec.), Margery, Mary, once on A.T., now
rel. with no. I, C. Essex Trans., N.S. VIII, 253.
Benfleet, South. I. Inscr. Wm. Cardinal, esq., 1568, aged
58, much worn and mutil., mur., C. In Colchester museum are
frags, of a cross or bracket br., some canopy work, and the feet
of a civilian from this eh. Essex Trans., N.S. XII, 229.
Bentley, Little. I. Sir Wm. Pyrton, captain of Guisnes in
Picardy, 1490, in arm. with SS. collar, and widow Kath., with
5 sons and 5 daus., 2 shs. ; lower part of man and inscr. lost ;
N.C. Essex Trans., N.S. VII, 228.
Berden. I. Wm. Tumor, 1473, in civil dress, and ws. Margt.
and Mergery ; 2 groups of children and 2 shs. lost ; on modern
brick tomb, N.Tr. Essex Trans., N.S. VII, 208. Rubbing of
children and 1 sh. in coll. Soc. Antiq. II. Thos. Thompson,
gent., in civil dress, and w. Anne, eld. dau. of John Aldersey,
mcht. of London, died in childbed, 1607, aged 31, with 9 sons and
4 daus., inscr. and 4 Eng. vv., 2 shs., C. Antiquary, XXXIX,
114 ; Reliquary, N.S. I, 110 (lady).
Berechurch. I. Inscr. Thos. Awdeley, gent., 1584, and John
Awdeley, gent., 1588, younger brothers of Thos. Awdeley, esq. ;
mon. erected in 1599 ; mur., N.C. Chancellor, pi. 95.
Blackmore. I. Upper part of a civilian, c. 1420 ; inscr. lost ;
rel., N. Essex Review, IX, 79.
Bobbingworth. I. Inscr. and ach. Wm. Bourn, gent., 1581,
mur., C. II. Inscr. and 2 shs. Robt. Bourne, esq., 1639 ; mar.
Kath. Medeley, had 5 sons and 6 daus. ; mur., C.
Booking. I. John Doreward, esq., son of Sir Wm. Doreward,
1420, in arm., and w. Isabel ; inscr. lost ; partly covered by
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organ, S.C. Reliquary and Illust. Arch., VII, 76. II. Oswald
Fitch, gent., 1612, in civil dress ; Edw. Jekill, gent., his servant
and exor. pos. 1613 ; C. Essex Trans., N.S. IX, 23. III.
Inscr. to one " qui assidue oravit pro pace ecclesiae ”, 1674, C.
Essex Review, VII, 35. For Rich. Colebrand, dean and
rector of Rocking, and rector of Toppesfield.
Boreham. I. Alse, w. (1) of Thos. Byng of Canterbury, (2) of
Jas. ^Canceller, one of the gentlemen of the Queen’s chapel, 1573,
and children, Isaac (Byng, citizen and stationer of London),
Margt., Annis, Joan, Mary, Alse, inscr. and 6 Eng. vv., N.
Borley. I. Inscr. John, 3rd son of Thos. Derhame of West
Derham, Norf., esq., 1601, aged 67, mur., C.
Bowers Gifford. I. Sir John Gifford, 1348 (?), in arm. with
sh. ; head and marg. inscr. lost ; large, rel., C. Arch. Jour.,
XVIII, 96 ; Commission Report, IV, 56 ; Essex Trans., I, 95 ;
Haines, 153 ; Planche, Costume, I, 202 (knee-piece).
Bradfield. I. Inscr. Jakys Reynford, gent., c. 1520, mutil.,
mur., C. II. Inscr. and sh. John Harbotle, esq., 1577, mur., C.
III. Joan, dau. and h. of John Harbottell, esq., w. of Thos. Rysbye,
gent., 1598, aged 60, 1 sh., now mur., C. Essex Trans., N.S. X,
183. IV. Inscr. Elizth., dau. of Edw. Grimeston of Bradfield,
esq., by his w. Joan, 1604, mur., C.
Bradwell-on-the-Sea. I. Margt. Wyott, 1526. II. Sh.,
3 owls and a canton imp. 4 bars, on a bend 3 escallops. III.
Inscr. John Debanke, rector, 1601. IV. Inscr. Thos. Debanck,
yeoman, 1606, aged 66. All now mur., C.
Braintree. I. Inscr. Marie, dau. of Thos. Wood of Little
Rayne, w. (1) of Rich. Everat of Much Waltham, (2) of John
Goody, 1589, mur., N. II. Inscr. Thos. Wilson, gent., 1627 ;
mar. Elizth., dau. of Andrew Clarke, gent., had 5 sons and 5 daus. ;
mur., N. III. Inscr. Sam. Collins, M.D., ‘‘ who served about
9 years as principal physician to ye great Czar or Emperor of
Russia and afterwards returning from thence taking a journey
into France dyed at Paris ”, 1670, aged 51, mur., on east w'all
outside ch.
Braxted, Little. I. Wm. Roberts, auditor to Hen. VII,
1508, in arm., and 2 ws.,(l) Joyce, dau. of Edm. Peryent, esq.,
with 1 son and 2 daus., (2) Margt., dau. of Sir Wm. Pyrton, with
1 son and 1 dau., 4 shs., C. Reliquary and Illust. Arch., V, 17.
See also Digswell, Herts., for another br. whereon Wm. Roberts
and his 1st w. Joyce, who died in 1484, are in shrouds.
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Brightlingsea. I. John Beryf, 1496, in civil dress, and ws.,
Margt. (with 5 sons and 5 dans.), Amy, and Margt., mcht. mark on
sh. ; effs. of 1st and 3rd ws., 2 groups of children, and inscr. lost ;
N.C. Essex Trans., N.S. VIII, 22 ; Soc. Antiq. Lond. Proc.,
2 S. XII, 9 (mark). II. Mary Beryf, 1505, with 4 sons and 1
dau. ; inscr. lost ; N.A. Essex Trans., N.S. VIII, 23. III.
Margt. Beriff, 1514 ; inscr. lost ; N.A. Essex Trans., N.S. VIII,
24. IV. John Berih, 1521, in civil dress, and 2 ws., (1) Mary
with 4 sons and 1 dau., (2) Alice with 2 sons and 3 daus., mcht.
mark on oval ; inscr. lost ; N.C. Essex Trans., N.S. VIII, 25.
V. Wm. Beryff, mariner, 1525, in civil dress, and w. Joan, 2 scrolls ;
inscr., 2 groups of children and 2 other scrolls lost ; large, N. Essex
Trans., N.S. VIII, 27. VI. Dame Alice Beriffe, 1536, in widow’s
dress, and dau. Margt., with flowing hair ; on a bracket, c. 1420,
which formerly supported 2 larger flgs. apparently priests in copes ;
the ladies figs, possibly palimps. ; 2 inscrs. and sh. lost ; N.C.
Essex Trans., N.S., VIII, 20 ; M.B.8. Trans., IV, 99. One corner
of the bracket is now in Colchester museum. VII. Wm. Beriffe,
'' deputie of Bryghtlyngsee xii yeres ”, 1578, in civil dress, had
issue by his w. Ann 2 sons and 3 daus. ; the inscr. also mentions
his father John Beriffe of Jacobes who died 1542 ; N.C. Essex
Trans., N.S. VIII, 30.
Bromley, Great. I. [Wm. Byschopton, rector, 1432], in
mass vests., single canopy mutil., foot inscr. in 4 Lat. vv. also
mutil., formerly in C., now in S.A. Alcuin Club Colls., XXII, 32 ;
Boutell, Series (2 pis.) ; Essex Review, V, 214 ; Cent. Mag., 1848,
ii, 602. II. Inscr. John Hubbarde, 1537, ws. Agnes, Alice,
Rose, Elizth., and sons John, Wm., John, C., loose in 1898, not to
be found in 1925. Essex Review, X, 93.
Broomfield. I. Inscr. (efls. lost), 1 dau., 2 Lat. and 4 Eng. vv.,
the remains of the br. to Thos. Huntelye, citizen and mcht.-
adventurer of London, 1613, and w. Rachel, dau. of John Lake,
gent., C.
Broxted. I. Inscr. John Collyn, 1639, C.
Burstead, Little. I. Inscr. Elizth., w. of Wm. Sammes,
esq., 1617, C. II. Four Eng. vv. ; inscr. cut in stone to John
Beckman, parson for 43 years, 1628 ; C. Essex Review, X, 99.
III. Inscr. Anne, dau. of Hen. Crooke, esq., w. of Wm. Walton,
esq., citizen of London, 1639, aged 48, C. IV. Inscr. Mary
Walton, 1678, aged 3, C.
Canfield, Great. I. Lady, c. 1530, local ; husband, children,
and inscr. lost ; loose in vestry in 1925. Essex Trans., N.S. XI,
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
113. II. John Wyseman, esq., auditor to Hen. VIII, “of ye
revenues of his crown 1558, in arm., and w. Agnes [Jocelyne],
with 4 sons and 6 daus., all kng., 4 shs., C. Reliquary and Illust.
Arch., IX, 157. III. Thos Fytche of High Easter, esq., 1588,
in arm., and w. Agnes, dau. of John IVyseman, esq., with 4 sons
and 3 daus. ; head of man, w., and children restored ; C. Essex
Trans., N.S., XI, 114.
Canfield, Little. I. Wm. Fytch, esq. (eff. in civil dress lost),
1578, aged 82, and 2 ws., (1) Elizth., with 2 sons and 3 daus.,
(2) Anne, with 4 sons, 4 shs. (another lost), C. II. Ann, dau. of
John Wiseman of Felstead, esq., w. (1) of Wm. Fyttche, esq., by
whom 3 sons, Thos., Wm., Francis, (2) of Halph Pudsey of Gray’s
Inn, esq., 1593, below is the eff. of a son in cloak, 2 shs., G.
Antiquary, XXXVIII, 9. ^
Chadwell St. Mary. I. Inscr. and sh. Cicilye, w. of Thos.
Owen of London, mcht. -tailor, 1603, had 7 sons and 3 daus.,C.,
under altar.
Chesterford, Great. I. Lady, c. 1530, local ; husband and
inscr. lost ; S.A. Essex Review, IX, 86. Possibly Wm. and Agnes
Holden, 1532. II. Mr. John, 7th son of Thos., lord Howard,
baron of Walden, K.G., 1600, aged 12 days, in swaddling clothes ;
sh. lost ; sm., formerly C., now S.C. Reliquary and Illust. Arch.,
V, 20. III. Inscr. Geo. Felsted, yeoman, 1638, aged 63, “ a
pattern to posteritie ”, N. IV. Inscr. Mrs. Mary Bales, 1642,
aged about 80, mur., S.C. Two lost brasses, (1) a civilian, c.
1520 ; (2) a civilian and w., c. 1520, with 8 sons and 2 daus.,
possibly of the Holden fam., are reproduced in Essex Trans.,
N.S. Vill, 30, 31, from sketches made by Cole in 1744.
Chesterford, Little. I. Isabel, widow of Geo. Langham,
esq., lord of the manor, 1462 ; eff. of husband in arm., inscr. and
3 shs. lost ; once on A.T., now on C. floor. Essex Trans., N.S.
VII, 231 (both effs.) ; Etching, 1792 (male eh.). Cole (Brit. Mus.
Add. MS. 5806, fol. 31 v) sketches this hr. and also that of Wm.
Hasylden, esq., 1480, in arm., and w. Elizth., 1476, reproduced
in Essex Trans., N.S. VII, 234. In 1781 Cole saw some of these
brasses inlaid in the passage of the house of Mr. Rich. Reynolds,
Market Hill, Cambridge.
Chigwell. I. Inscr. Benefaction of Robt. Rampston, who
left 40s. yearly to the poor, 1585, mur., N. II. Sam. Harsnett,
vicar, “ Indignus episcopus Cicestriensis, Deindignior episcopus
Norwicensis, Hemum indignissimus archiepiscopus Eboracensis ,
1631, in cope with mitre and crosier, marg. inscr., 4 shs., large.
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now mnr., C. Alcuin Club Colls., XXII, 4 ; Beaumont, 101 (eff.) ;
Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 101 (mitre) ; Cambridge Camden Soc.
Illust., no. 1, p. 29 ; Cat. of the Harsnett Library at Colchester,
frontis. ; Chancellor, pi. 145 ; Fairholt, Costume, I, 324 (eff.) ;
Hierurgia Anglicana, III, 229 ; Morant, I, 170 ; Ogborne, 238 ;
Blanche, Costume, I, 369 (head) ; F. and A. Mus. List, pi. 51 ;
Waller, 1. The following are now lost, (1) a civilian, with
7 sons, 7 dans, and sh., c. 1520, Essex Trans., N.8. X, 185 from
rubbing in coll. Soc. Antiq. ; (2) Inscr. Thos. Coleshill, benefactor
to the ch., 1598 ; (3) John Hodgson, 1620, headless.
Chishall, Great. I. Sh., 16th cent. ; effs., another sh. and
inscr. lost ; Tower. Essex Trans., N.S. XI, 115 (2 shs.).
Chrishall. I. Sir John de la Pole, in arm., and w. Joan, dau.
of Sir John de Cobham by Margt., dau. of Hugh Courtenay, earl
of Devon, c. 1380, holding hands, triple canopy, 3 shs., marg.
inscr. in Fr. ; restored by Messrs. Waller ; S.A. Boutell, Series,
frontis. ; Druitt, 250 ; Memorials of Old Essex, 120 ; Somerset
Arch. Soc. Proc., XLIV, ii, 33 ; F. and A. Mus. List, pi. 5 (effs.).
II. Lady, c. 1450, sm. ; husband, children and inscr. lost ; once
in N., nowin S.A. Essex Trans., N.S. VIII, 32. III. Civilian
and w., c. 1480, kng. ; children, scrolls, device and inscr. lost ;
worn, local, once N., now S.A. Essex Trans., N.S. All, 212. A
lost br. to a civilian and w., c. 1530, with 3 sons (1 a priest), is
figured Essex Trans., N.S. VIII, 33, from a sketch by Cole.
Clacton, Little. I. Inscr. Wm. Hubbarde, [1560], and ws.,
Rose, Jane, and Joice, N. II. Inscr. Thos., brother of Gyles
Bagehott, servants to John, lord Darcy of Chiche, 1568, mur., C.
III. Inscr. and ach. Gyles Bagehott alias Badger, son of Wm.
Bagehott of Prestbury, Glouc., esq., 1581, mur., C. Essex Review,
X, 94 (inscr.).
Clavering. I. - Songar (upper hf. gone), in civil dress,
and w., c. 1480, with 4 sons (1 a priest in acad.) and 9 daus. ;
inscr. lost. Essex Trans., N.S. VIII, 34. II. Three daus.,
c. 1520 ; the remains of a br. to Joan Smith and her 2 husbands
Thos. Mede and John Smith, with 3 sons and 3 daus., also another
son Rich. Mede who gave the stone ; N. Essex Trans., N.S. XII,
226 (slab with 3 sons and 3 daus.). III. Thos. Welbore of
Pondes, gent., in civil dress, and w. Ursula, dau. of Silvester
Danvers of Dauntsey, Wilts., esq., by Elizth., dau. of Sir John
Mordaunt, and only surviving sister of Sir John Danvers, 1591,
with 1 son and 5 daus., 4 shs. and crest, N. IV. - Day, in
8
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civil dress, and w. Joan, 1593, inscr. with 4 Eng. vv. Essex Trans.,
JST.S. XII, 227. Early rubbings of all, showing portions now
missing, are in coll. Soc. Antiq. In 1925 nos. I and IV were
on loan in the V. and A. museum.
CoGGESHALL. I. Two ladies, c. 1490, local ; the remains of a
br. to a man and 2 ws. ; now mur., N.A. Essex Trans., N.S.
VIIT, 259. II. Civilian and lady, c. 1520, now mur., N.A.
Essex Trans., N.S. VIII, 259. Probably of the Peacock family.
III. [John Paycock, 1533, in civil dress, and w. Joan] ; children,
scrolls, device, foot and marg. inscr. lost : local, N.C. Beaumont,
F., Hist, of Coggeshall, 42 ; Essex Trans., N.S. VIII, 261, and IX,
315. IV. Thos., son of Pobt. Paycocke, 1580, in civil dress,
left 2 daus., Joan, Anne, 4 Eng. vv., marg. inscr. mutil., N.C.
Beaumont, 41 ; Essex Trans., N.S. VIII, 262, and IX, 315. V.
Inscr. with mcht. mark. Geo., son of John Laurance, clothier,
1594, N.C. Essex Trans., N.S. VIII, 263. VI. Inscr. John
Oldham of East Tilbury, gent., 1599, aged 30 ; Frances, dau. of
PJch. Brewninge of Wimering, Hants, esq., his w., mother of
an only dau. Mary, pos. ; now mur., N.A. VII. Inscr. with
6 Eng. vv. and ach. Thos. Aylet, esq., 1638 ; his father Thos.
pos. ; now mur., N.A.
Colchester, St. James. I. John Maynarde, alderman and
clothier, 1569, in civil dress, now mur., S.C. Essex Trans., N.S.
XIII, 41. II. Ales, w. of no. I, 1584, upper part lost, inscr.
slightly mutil. ; palimp., on rev. of eff. a portion of a draped
figure, 15th cent., on rev. of inscr. a portion of the border of a
large Flemish brass with sh. ; now mur., S.C. Essex Trans.,
N.S. XIII, 43 (obv. and rev.).
Colchester, St. Peter. I. John Saye, alderman, 1509, in
civic mantle inlaid red, and w. Elizth., 1530, with 4 sons and 1
dau., all kng., rect. pi. with inscr., mur., S.A. Essex Trans.,
N.S. XIII, 46. II. Agnes, dau. of John Woodthorpe of Laven-
ham, 1553, a benefactor to the poor, with 4 sons and 5 dans., and
her 2 husbands, (1) Aleyn Dister [died 1537], in civil dress, (2)
Robt. Leache [died 1559], in civic mantle inlaid red, all kng.,
rect. pi. with inscr., mur., N.A. Essex Trans., N.S., XIII, 45.
III. John Saj-er, 1563, in civil dress, kng., rect. pi. with 6 Eng.
vv. and ach., mur., S.A. Essex Trans., N.S. XIII, 48. IV.
Wm. Brown, gent., in civil dress, vdth 6 sons, and w. Margt.,
with 2 daus., both died 1572, all kng., inscr. with 6 Lat. vv., ach.,
mur., N.A. Essex Trans., N.S. XIII, 50. V. Rich. Sayer,
gent., 1610, in civil dress, and 2 ws,, (1) Ailse Spooner with 1
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son, (2) Ellen Lawrence, widow, with 1 dan. Jane, all kng., rect.
pi. with inscr., 6 Eng. vv. and ach., mur., N.A.
Colchester Museum, see Museums.
Cold Norton. I. Lady, c. 1520 ; inscr. lost ; N. Essex
Review, V, 216. II. Two shs., C. step.
Colne Engaine. I. Inscr. Agnes Hunte, widow, and dans.,
Agnes, Alys, Elizth., c. 1520, now mur., C.
Colne, Wake’s. I. Inscr. with 7 Eng. vv., ach. and 2shs.Edm.
Sandford, gent., 1611 ; his brother Geo. pos. ; N. II. Inscr.
Wm. Tyffin, esq., fellow of the Middle Temple, 1617, aged 85, and
w. Mary, sister to Andrew Jenour of Much Dunmow, esq., 1616 ;
also John, son of Hen. Tyffin, nephew and next h. of Wm. Tyffin,
1616, and w. Mary, dau. of Andrew Jenour, 1620, had 5 sons and
5 daus., mur., C.
CoRRiNGHAM. I. Rich, de Beltoun, rector, c. 1340, hf. eif. in
mass vests., C. Alenin Club Colls., XXII, 23 ; Essex Review,
VII, 36. II. Inscr. Alice Greyve, 1453, C. Essex Review, X,
90. III. Civilian, c. 1460, mutil., worn ; inscr. lost ; rel., C.
Essex Trans., N.S. XI, 117. IV. Inscr. Thos. at Lee, ‘‘ ffirmarius
istius manerii ”, 1464, and w. Margt., N. Essex Review, X, 90.
V. Inscr. with 2 Eng. vv. Robt. Draper, " person of Corringham ”,
1595, N.C.
Cranham. I. Inscr. with ach. Nathan Wright, 1657, C.
Cressing. I. Dorcas, dau. of Wm. Bigg of Topsfield, gent.,
w. of Thos. Musgrave of Norton, Yorks., esq., died in childbirth,
1610, aged 23, seated figure with infant in swaddling clothes at
feet, C. Antiquary, XXXIX, 116.
Cricksea. I. Inscr. and 3 shs. Sir Arthur Herris of Crecksea,
1631 ; mar. (1) Ann, only dau. and h. of Robt. Cranmer of
Chipsted, Kent, (2) Dame Ann, only dau. and h. of Sir Nich.
Salter of London, widow of Sir Hen. Bowyer, C.
Dagenham. I. Sir Thos. Urswyk, recorder of London, chief
baron of the exchequer, 1479, in mantle without coif and hood,
and w. in mantle, with 4 sons (recently stolen) and 9 daus. (the
eldest a nun), 2 shs. ; 2 other shs. and chamfer inscr. lost ; A.T., C.
Ashdown, Costume, 188 (1 dau.) ; Beaumont, 68 ; Boutell, Br.
and Slabs, 93 (1 dau.) ; Cambridge Camden Soc. Illust., no. 3,
p. 99 ; Ga^vthorp, pi. 41, p. 86 ; Macklin, Br. of Eng., 197 ; M.B.S.
Portfolio, II, pi. 53 ; Ogborne, 58 ; Reliquary and Illust. Arch.,
XIV, 45 ; Shawcross, J. P., Hist, of Dagenham, 103 ; Suffling,
184 ; Ward, 29.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES,
Danbury. I. Inscr., ach. and sh. Humf. Mildmay, esq., 1613,
son of Sir Walter Mildmay, chancellor of the exchequer and privy
councillor to Queen Elizth., by Mary sister of Sir Francis
Walsingham, secretary of state to the same Queen, N.A. II.
Inscr. and ach. EdAv., 3rd son of Sir Humf. Mildmay by Joan,
dau. of Sir John Croftes of Saxham, died young, 1635, N.A. An
indent for a cross hr., 15th cent., is figured in Reliquary and
Illust. Arch., VII, 77.
Dengie. I. Lady, c. 1520, mutil. and partly covered, with
5 sons and 3 daus. ; inscr. lost ; N. Essex Trans., N.S. VIII, 257.
Donyland, East (new church). I. Nich. Marshall of Benyng-
ham, esq., only son of Mary Graye, 1621, aged 36, in civil dress ;
mar. (1) Elizth., dau. of Sir John Browne of Elamberts, Essex,
(2) Alice, dau. of Geo. Brooke of Aspall, Suff., esq., who pos., with
another to his mother, mur. M.B.S. Trans., Ill, 256. II.
Mary, w. (1) of Nich. Marshall, esq., (2) of Wm. Graye, esq., 1627,
age 56, mur. M.B.S. Trans., Ill, 256.
Dovercourt. I. Civilian and scroll, c. 1430 ; placed in the
ch. in 1920 ; mur., C. Essex Trans., N.S. XVI, 49.
Downham. I. Inscr. in Er. Monsr. Thos. Tyrell, c. 1380, rel.
Avith no. II, now mur., N. Chancellor, pi. 54 ; Essex Trans.,
N.S. VII, 8. II. Inscr. in Fr. and sh. of d’Adeleigh. Alice,
w. of no. I, rel. Chancellor, pi. 54 ; Essex Trans., N.S. VII, 8.
III. Inscr. Good ” Sir Hen. Terrell, and w. Dame Thomassin,
1588, mur., C. Chancellor, pi. 54 ; Essex Review, X, 97. IV.
Inscr. Joyce, dau. of John Baker, esq., w. of John Tyrell, esq.,
1594, mur., C. Chancellor, pi. 54 ; Essex Review, X, 97.
Dunmow, Great. I. [Wm. Glassock, 1579] and w. [Philipe],
2 shs. ; male eff. and inscr. lost; now mur., S.A. II. Inscr.
John Huthersaul, 1604, aged 33 ; his widow Martha pos. ;
mur., S.A.
Easter, Good. I. Margt., dau. of Edw. Buggx, gent., w. of
Thos. Norrington, 1610, with 1 dau., mutil., mur., S.A.
Easter, High. I. Inscr. (chamfer). Dame Agnes, w. of Sir
Geoff. Gate, captain of the Isle of Wight, marshal of Calais, 1487,
mutil., loose in VestrjL Essex Trans., N.S. XI, 119.
Easton, Great. I. Inscr. John Mead of Duton Hill, gent.,
1614, aged 67, N. II. Inscr. with 2 Lat. vv. Thos Cecill, rector,
1627, C.
Easton, Little. I. Bobt. Fyn, rector, born at North burgh,
died c. 1420, in mass vests., inscr. in 3 Lat. vv., C. Alcuin Club
Colls., XXII, 31 ; Chancellor, pi. 22 ; Essex Review, IX, 78.
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II. Hen. Bourchier, K.G., first earl of Essex, lord treasurer, 1483,
in arm., with garter and mantle, crest lost, and his countess
Isabel [Plantagenet, dau. of Rich., earl of Cambridge, aunt to
Edw. IV, died 1485], both with collars of suns and roses,
coloured, fine ; inscr. lost ; A.T., C. Boutell, Br. and Slabs.,
134 (collar) ; Chancellor, pis. 24, 26 ; Foster, Feudal Arms, 32
(octavo), 28 (quarto) head of man ; Haines, 116 (collar) ;
Memorials of Old Essex, 126 ; Vetusta Monumenta, II, pi. 53 ;
F. and A. Mus. List, pi. 25 ; Waller, pt. 14. An indent for a fine
floriated cross with inscr. in Lombardics to Margery, dau. of Sir
Thos. Lovaine, 14th cent., is figured in Essex Trans., N.S. XII,
231.
Eastwood. I. Thos. Burrough, yeoman, 1600, aged 45, in
civil dress, had 10 children, and left his w. Mary and 6 children,
Thos., Barnabas, John, Mary, Bridget, Martha, surviving, C.
Antiquary, XXXVIII, 46.
Elmdox. I. Civilian and 2 ws.. one with 5 sons and 4 daus.,
the other with 4 sons and 6 daus., c. 1530, marg. inscr. with text
from Job XIX, 25 ; foot inscr. lost ; local, S.C. Essex Trans.,
N.S. VII, 214. Possibly John Cooke, 1537, and ws. II. Inscr.,
4 sons, 8 daus., 8 Lat. and 10 Eng. vv., and another sm. inscr. ;
the remains of the br. to Thos. Crawdey, esq., 1559, and 2 ws. ;
S.C. Essex Trans., N.S. VII, 216. Thos. Crawley founded a
school at Elmdon.
Elmstead. I. Two hands issuing from clouds and supporting
a heart, scroll above, c. 1500 ; inscr. lost ; C. Essex Trans.,
N.S. VI, 147.
Elsenham. I. Anne, dau. of Dr. Tuer, w. of Thos. Eielde,
1615, aged 26, leaving 1 dau., kng., rect. pi. with inscr. and sh.,
mur., C. II. Alice, widow of Robt. Claydon of Ashdon, by
whom 3 children, w. of Dr. Tuer, vicar, by whom 1 child, 1619,
aged 72, mar. 22 years within 4 months and 4 days, kng., rect. pi.
with inscr. and sh., mur., C. The inscr. to John Walderne,
esq., lord of the manor, 1400, and the br. to Wm. Barlee, esq.,
1521, and w. Elizth. (eff. gone), are now lost. A portion of the
inscr. of the latter is in Saffron Walden museum. Essex Trans.,
N.S. XII, 233.
Epping (old church). I. Thos. Palmer, esq., 3rd son of Hen.
Palmer of Dewshall, Lambourne, Essex, esq., scholar of St.John’s
Coll., Camb., professor of common law, utter barrister of Lincoln’s
Inn, died at his dwelling house called Gilles in the par. of Epping,
1621, in gown, leaving his w. Joan (who pos.), dau. and h. of
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
John Hogben of Canterbury, mcht., sole executrix, inscr., GLat.vv.,
2 scrolls, ach. and sh., mur., Tower. M.B.S. Trans., IV, 58.
Fambridge, North. I. Wm. Osborne, 1590, in civil dress, and
w. Annes, dau. of Wm. Walker, head lost, with 8 sons and 8 daus.,
C. II. Inscr. Ann, w. of Wm. Osborne, gent., 1607, aged 72,
had 8 sons and 8 daus., mutil., C.
Faulkbourne. I. Two shs., Bassett, etc., 16th cent. ; inscr.
lost ; C. II. Hen. Fortescue, one of the fower esquires for
the bodie ” to Queen Elizth., “ lorde and patron of Falkborne ”,
1576, in arm, with 4 sons and 5 daus. by his 1st w. Elizth. Stafford,
and 1 son by his 2nd w. Dame Mary Darrell, 4 shs., marg. inscr., C.
Clermont, Lord, A family Hist, of Fortescue, 1st ed. 1869, 166,
2nded. 1880, 250 ; Essex Trans., N.S. IX, 24. III. Dame Mary
Darrell, widow, [dau. of - - Daniel], w. (1) of Sir Edw. Darrell,
b}^ whom 1 dau. Eleanor, (2) of Philip Maunsell, esq., by whom 1
son Rise, (3) of Hen. Fortescue, esq. (no. II), by whom 1 son
Dudley, 1598, lozenge and 3 shs., C. Clermont, 1st ed., 166,
2nd ed., 250 ; Essex Trans., N.S. IX, 26.
Feering. I. Inscr. with 8 Eng. vv. Judith, dau. of John Gaell
of Hadleigh, gent., w. of Robt. Aylett, LL.D., vicar, 1623, aged
29, mur., C.
Felsted. I. Man in arm., c. 1415, marg. inscr. nearly all lost,
C. Essex Trans., N.S. VI, 150. II. Cristine, w. of John Bray,
esq., 1420, hf. eff., C. Essex Trans., N.S. VI, 148. III. Inscr.
(eff. in swaddling clothes lost). Thos., son of Sir Robt. Ryche,
1564, sm., S.C. Rubbing of eff. in coll. Soc. Antiq. An indent
for a br. to a priest, 14th cent., sm. hf. eff. in head of a fine
floriated cross with marg. inscr. in Lombardics is figured in
Essex Trans., N.S. VII, 220.
Finchingfield. I. John Berners, esq., in arm. with tabard,
and w. Elizth., dau. of Simon Wysseman, esq., 1523, in heraldic
mantle, 2 shs. (2 others lost), A.T., S.C. Chancellor, pi. 72 ;
Reliquary and Illust. Arch., IX, 155. II. Inscr. Robt. Kempe,
esq., 1524, and w. Anne, A.T., N.A. Chancellor, pi. 74 ; Essex
Review, X, 92. III. Inscr. and sh. John Meade, esq., 1629,
aged 65 ; his w. pos. ; C., under organ. Essex Review, X, 100.
Fingringhoe. I. Inscr. Mary, w. of Rich. Bryan, 1587, S.C.
II. Inscr. Rich. Bryan, 1592, S.C. III. Inscr. Marcie, w. of
Rich. Wade, 1601, S.C. IV. John Alleyn, c. 1600, in civil
dress, and dau. Ailse ; inscr. palimp. of about the same date, on
rev. “ Jehova dedit, Jehova abstulit ” etc. ; now mur., S.C.
Memorials of Old Essex, 139.
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Foxearth. I. Inscr. Joseph Sidey, gent., 1605, mur., C.
Fryerning. I. Leonard Berners, 3rd son of Wm. Berners,
esq., 1563, in arm. (all lost but frag, of left foot which is palimp.,
on rev. a portion of a civilian c. 1500), and w. Mary, dau. and
coh. of Jas Gedge of Shenfield, esq. (palimp., on rev. the upper
part of a figure of a widow, c. 1460), frag, of a scroll (palimp., on
rev. a few lines of drapery) ; 2 sons, 1 dau. and inscr. lost ; all
fixed in swivel frame in Vestry. Essex Revieiv, III, 123 (obv. and
rev. of lady) ; Essex Trans., N.S. X, 192 (obv. and rev. of frags.) ;
M. B.S. Trans., IV, 101 (obv. and rev. of lady) ; Suckling, 8 (obv.
and rev. of lady) ; Wilde, E. E., Ingatestone, etc., with Eryerning,
107, 108.
Goldhanger. I. Lady ; the remains of a hr. to Thos. Heigham,
esq., 1531, in civil dress, and ws. Alys, Awdrie, and Frances, A.T.,
S.C. Essex Trans., N.S. XI, 123. II. Inscr. and 2 shs. Anth.
Heyham, gent., 1540, and w. Anne, now placed over no. I. Essex
Trans., N.S. XI, 123.
Goseield. I. Thos. Bolf, serjeant-at-law, 1440, in robes with
coif, '' Es (aes) dedit ipse satis, miserisque viis maculatis (lepers)
carcere prostratis, et virginibusque bona gratis, inter juristas
quasi flos enituit iste ”, inscr. in 10 Lat. vv., A.T., C. Boutell,
Series ; Chancellor, pi. 42 ; M.B.S. Portfolio, III, pi. 53 ; Reli¬
quary and Illust. Arch., XIV, 43. II. Three shs. and 4 frags,
of marg. inscr. from the hr. to John Greene, [1473], who mar.
Edith, dau. of no. I, N. The frags, of inscr. are palimp., on rev.
portions of a similar inscr. These and one of the shs. loose at
the vicarage in 1914. III. A sh., Wilford imp. Fermour ; the
remains of a hr. to Robt. Wilford, 1545, and w. Joan, dau. of Sir
Rich. Fermour ; loose in 1914. IV. Inscr. (chamfer). [Sir
Hugh Ryche, K.B.], son of Sir Rich. Ryche, lord Ryche, 155[4],
and w. Anne, dau. and h. of Sir John Wentworth, mutiL, A.T.,
N. C. Chancellor, pi. 42. V. Inscr. (chamfer), ach. and 2 shs.
Sir John Wentworth, 1567, and w. Anne, dau. of John Bettenham
of Pluckley, Kent, esq., [1575], A.T., C. Chancellor, pi. 70.
Hallixgbijry, Great. I. Inscr. Agnes, grandmother of Sir
Hen. Parkar, lord Morley, 1440, aged 70 ; Elizth. de la Pole,
dau. of the duke of Suffolk, w. of Sir Hen. Lovel, lord Morley,
1480, aged 51 ; Sir Wm. Parkar, 1520, aged 56 ; Alice Lovel,
mother of Sir Hen. Parkar, 1528, aged 60 ; Alice, w. of Sir Hen.
Parkar, 1552, aged 66 ; Sir Hen. Parkar, lord Morley, 1556,
aged 80 ; 6 plates all with Lat. vv. and pos. by Sir Hen. Parkar,
lord Morley, the nephew and h. in 1556, mur.. Tower.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES
Halstead. I. Barth., lord Bourchier, died 1409, but engr.
later c. 1420, in arm., and 2 ws., (1) Margt., dau. of Sir John
Sutton, (2) Iden [Lovey], in widow’s dress, 1 sh. ; inscr., helmet
with crest, banner and 4 shs. lost ; large, once on A.T., S.A.
Essex Trans., N.S. VI, 153. II. Elizth., dau. of John Coggeshall,
gent., w. of John Watson, 1604, with 2 sons, 3 daus., and infant
in swaddling clothes, kng., rect. pi. with inscr., mur., S.A.
Chancellor, pi. 141 .
Ham, East. I. Inscr. Benefaction of Robt. Rampston, who
left 403. yearly to the poor, 1585, mur., C. II. Hester, ‘‘ the
vartuous loveing and obedyent wife ” of Frances Neve, citizen
and mcht. -tailor of London, 1610, aged about 58, 1 sh., C. Essex
Review, VII, 37. III. Elizth., eld. dau. of Jas. Harvey of
Dagenham, esq., w. of Rich. Heigham, esq., 1622, had 3 children,
Jas., Mary, Elizth., 2 shs., C. Antiquary, XXXIX, 176. IV.
Inscr. Wm., son of Wm. Johnson, esq., 1631, aged 1 week, mur., C.
V. Ach. ; inscr. cut in stone. Mary, eld. dau. of Sam. Colman of
Brentelyn, Suff., esq., w. of Wm. Johnson, esq., 1634, C. Godfrey,
W . H., Hist, of Ar chit, in London, 221 .
Ham, West. I. Thos. Staples of West Ham, tanner, who left
20s. yearly to the poor, 1592, in civil dress, and 4 wives, Anne,
Margt., Denis, Alice, rect. pi. with 20 Eng. vv. and sh., mur., N.
Hanningfield, East (old church). I. Inscr. Rich. Brydges,
esq., of Lincoln’s Inn, “ counceller at law,” 1606, C.
Hanningfield, West. I. Isabel Clonvill and son John (eff.
lost), 1361, hf. effs. with Fr. inscr., S.A. Chancellor, pi. 131 ;
Essex Review, X, 88 ; Reliquary and Illust. Arch., V, 13. II.
Inscr. marg., and 2 shs. John Clonville and w. Margerie, dau. of
Sir Wm. Alyngton, 16th cent., much mutil., A.T., N. Chancellor,
pi. 131.
Harlow. I. Man in arm. and w., c. 1430 ; inscr. lost ; sm.
Essex Trans., N.S. VII, 12. II. Civilian and w., c. 1490, with
4 sons and 5 daus. : inscr. lost ; N. Essex Review, IX, 84. III.
Thos. Aylmer, gent., in civil dress, and w. Alys, 1518, with 7 sons
and 4 daus., 1 sh. Reliquary and Illust. Arch., VII, 83. IV. Mr.
Wm. Sumner, last tenant of John Reeve, last lord abbot of St.
Edmond’s Bury, 1559, in civil dress ; he gave £10. 6s. lid. towards
beautifying the ch. ; mutil., sm. ; inscr. lost. Essex Trans.,
N.S. X, 198. V. Inscr. Geo. Deryngton, yeoman, 1575, aged 70.
VI. Edw. Bugge the elder, gent., in civil dress, and w. Jane, 1582,
with 3 sons and 2 daus., 2 shs. Antiquary, XXXVIII, 8. VII.
Civilian and w., c. 1585, mutil. ; inscr. lost ; sm. VIII. W.
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Newman, 1602, in civil dress, with fig. of death, both standing,
rect. pi. withinscr., sm. Essex Trans., N.S. VII, II. IX. John
Gladwin the elder, 1615, aged 95, in civil dress, who “ with longe
and tedious sutes in lawe with ye lord of ye manner of Harlowe
did prove the custome for the copieholds to ye great benifitt of
posteritie for ever ”, sm. Essex Trans., N.S. VII, 9. X. Inscr.
with sh. Margery, dau. of Nich. Cely, gent., w. of Robt. Lawson,
gent., 1617. XI. Rich. Bugges, esq., son of Edw. Bugges,
1636, in arm., holding a staff, and 2 ws., (1) Vahan, dau. of Robt
Streinsbam, gent., (2) Elizth., dau. of Thos. Bowles, esq., inscr.
with 4 Eng. w., ach. and 2 shs. Reliquary and Illust, Arch.,
IX, 161. XII. [Francis Reve of Harlow, 1639, in civil dress,
and w. Joan, dau. of Rich. Jocelin, 1642], kng., ach ; inscr. lost ;
sm. Reliquary and Illust. Arch., XIV, 137. All, except no.
II, mounted on boards on west wall of N.Tr.
Harwich. I. Inscr. John Rychemond, [1530], and ws. Joan
and Christian, mur., C. Essex Trans., N.S., X, 200.
Hatfield Broadoak. I. Head of a lady, c. 1395, found on
the site of the priory in 1903, now in ch. library. Essex Trans.,
N.S. XII, 234. II. Inscr. (effs. lost). Thos. Baryngton, esq.,
died 5 April, 1472, and w. Anne, died ‘‘ proximo die sequente ”,
now mur., N.C. Essex Review, X, 91. III. Inscr. Benefaction
of John Gobert of Coventry, esq., who died 1623, erected by Sir
John Barrington in 1661, mur., S.A.
Hatfield Peverell. I. Two shs., 15th cent. ; inscr. lost ;
C. II. John Allen, esq., 1572, in civil dress, and 1st w., with
3 sons and 4 daus., all kng., inscr. in 24 Eng. vv. ; 2 other ws.
lost ; C. Memorials of Old Essex, 135. III. Inscr. in 14 Eng.
vv. to a “ good and godly wyght ” of female sex, descended from
‘‘ Umfrey bohune of Hartforde auncient earle ”, c. 1570, curious,
C. Reliquary and Illust. Arch., XIV, 131. IV. Inscr. Martha,
dau. and coh. of John Glascocke, gent., being his only dau. by
Mary, dau. of Sir Thos. Jocelyne, w. of Edm. Aleyn, esq., 1593, C.
Hempstead. I. Civilian and w., c. 1475 ; inscr. lost ; N.
Essex Review, IX, 81. II. Civilian, c. 1480, with 5 sons and
2 daus. ; w. and inscr. lost ; N. Reliquary and Illust. Arch.,
VII, 78. III. Thos Huntingdon, esq. [1498], in arm., and w.
Margt., dau. of Sir Wm. Tyrrell of Beeches, 4 shs. ; inscr. lost ;
N.C. Essex Trans., N.S. VII, 223. IV. Wm. Mordaunt,
chief prothonotary of the common pleas, son of Wm. Mordaunt
of Turvey, Beds., 1518, in civil dress, and w. Anne, youngest
dau. and coh. of Thos. Huntingdon, with 10 sons ; w. and group
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
of daus. lost ; N. Essex Trans., N.S., XVI, 206. V. Inscr.
Rich. Westley, 1518, and w. done, N.C. Essex Review, X, 92.
VI. Civilian and w., c. 1530, with 4 sons and 5 dans., children much
worn ; inscr. lost ; local, sm., N. Essex Trans., N.S. VIII, 38.
An indent for a marg, inscr. in Lombardics to Dame Margerie de
Basingge, 14th cent., is figured in Essex Trans., N.S. X, 202.
Henny, Great. I. Wm. Fyscher, in civil dress, and w. Annes,
c. 1530, with 6 sons and 9 daus., local, mur., C. Essex Trans.,
N.S. X, 195. II. Inscr. with 4 Eng. vv. Geo. Golding, gent.,
1617, aged 64, mur., N. Essex Review, X, 99.
Heybridge. I. John Whitacres, gent., 1627, in civil dress,
inscr. with 2 Lat. vv. ; John Shaw pos. *, C. II. Inscr. and sh.
Elizth., dau. of John Wiseman of Stisted Hall, esq., w. of John
Freshwater, esq., 1681, aged 87, C.
Horkesley, Little. I. Sir Robt. Swynborne, lord of the
manor, 1391, in arm., and his son Sir Thos., lord of Hammys,
mayor of Bordeaux, captain of the castle of Fronsac, 1412, in
arm. with collar of SS., each under triple canopy, 5 shs. (another
lost), marg. inscr. in Fr., large, very fine, A.T., S.C. Ashdown,
Armour, 170, 198 (effs.) ; Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 1 (part of canopy),
55 (effs.) ; Chancellor, pi. 31 ; Commission Report, III, 171 ;
Fairholt, Costume, 1, 206 (effs.) ; Memorials of Old Essex, 122 ,
Suckling, 103 ; Suffling, 61 (Sir Thos.) ; V . and A. Mus. List,
pi. 13 ; Waller, pt. 3. II. Inscr. marg. (effs. in arm. and 4
shs. lost). John Swynborne, 1430, and his brother Andrew, 1418,
mutil., S.C. Chancellor, pi. 32 (inscr.) ; Essex Trans., N.S. X,
210 (slab with inscr., 1 eff. and 3 shs.) ; Suckling. 134 (under
Layer Marney). III. [Kath. ?] Leventhorp, [1502], in shroud,
1 sh. ; inscr. lost ; S.C. Antiquarian Etching Club, III, pL 9 ;
Chancellor, pi. 32; Essex Trans., N.S. VII, 21. IV. Dame
Brygete Marnay, 1549, in heraldic- mantle, and her 2 husbands,
Thos. Fyndorne, esq., and John, lord Marnay, [1524], both in
arm. with tabards, 2 shs., A.T., C. Builder, L, 499 , Chancellor,
pi. 12 ; Essex Trans., N.S. XII, 236 ; Suckling, 104 ; Suffling,
115 ; F. and A. Mus. List, pi. 30, no. 2 (effs.). V. Sh. ; eff.
of lady and inscr. lost ; S.C. An indent for a br. to a man in arm.
and w., c. 1425, under double canopy, A.T., C., is figured by
Chancellor, pi. 32, and in Essex Trans., N.S., VII, 235.
Hornchurch. I. “ Sire Boneface de Hart, chaunoine de Oste ”,
a cross with 2 large hf. effs., all lost but 2 letters of Lombardic
inscr., 14th cent., C. Reliquary and Illust. Arch., VII, 74. II.
Sh., Scargile ; the remains of the br. to Thos. Scargile, esq., 1475,
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and w. Elizth., C. Essex Trans., N.S. XI, 323. III. Five
sons, c. 1500, C. IV. Two shs. ; the remains of the hr. to
Kath, Powlett, w. of Wm. Fermor, 1510, rel. with no. II, C.
Essex Trans., N.S. XI, 326. V. Inscr. (eff. in acad. lost). Geo.
Reede, LL.B., vicar, 1530, C. Essex Trans., N.S. XI, 329. VI.
Inscr. with 8 Eng. vv. (elf. lost). Jas. Pollexfen, born at
Yealmpton, Devon, B.C.L., fellow, auditor and steward of St.
Mary’s Coll., Oxford, 1587, aged 44 ; mar. Kath., dau. of Jas.
and Alice Barefoote of Northleigh, Oxon, had 6 sons and 2 daus.,
C. VII. Inscr. and ach. Peerce Pennaunte, esq., servant to
Edw. VI and Queen Mary, gentleman usher for 32 years to Queen
Elizth., 1590, aged 70, C. Essex Trans., N.S., XI, 332. VIII.
Thos. Drywood, 1591, aged 57, in civil dress, and w. Anne, mar.
28 years, with 8 sons and 3 daus. (mutil.), sm. ; a portion of the
marg. inscr. still remains in orig. stone ; rel., C. Essex Trans.,
N.S. X, 205. IX. Inscr. Homphry Drywood, 1595, aged 58,
and w. Parnell, mar. 28 years, had 1 dau. Anne, C. Essex Trans.,
N.S. XI, 333. X. Two ladies ; the remains of the hr. to Wm.
Drywoode of Fobbing, yeoman, 1602, and 3 ws., Eliz., Alice,
Joan, C. XI. Thos. Hone of Garolens, gent., 1604, aged 63,
in civil dress, and w., with 6 sons and 6 daus., 1 sh., sm ; inscr.
and children now mur., N.C., ehs. rel. in another stone, C. Essex
Trans., N.S. IX, 28 (effs. etc.), XI, 334 (sh.). XII. Sh., on a
chevron 3 birds’ heads, C. Essex Trans., N.S. XI, 325. Most of
the brasses have been incorrectly relaid. Nos. Ill, VI, VII,
IX, X, and XII on one slab.
Horndox, East. I. Sir Thos. Tyrell, 1476 (eff. in arm. lost),
and widow Dame Anne, dau. of Sir Wm. Marney, marg. inscr.
mutil. ; another inscr. and 4 shs. lost ; A.T., N.C. M.B.S.
Trans., IV, 48. II. Man in arm., head gone, c. 1520, with 8
sons, kng. ; 2 ws., daus.. Trinity, and inscr. lost ; mur., A.T., S.C.
Essex Trans., N.S. X, 190. III. Sm. frag, of canopy, and 2
frags, of shs., one palimp., found during the restoration in 1899.
Essex Trans., N.S. XI, 128, 129 ; M.B.S. Trans., VI, 78 (palimp).
Horndon-on-the-Hill. I. Inscr. and sh. Dan. Caldwell,
[1634], C.
Huttox. I. Man in arm. and w., c. 1525, with 8 sons and 8
daus. ; inscr. lost ; now mur., S.C. Suckling, 77. II. Inscr.
(eff. lost). Geo., son of Rich. White, esq., 1584, now mur., S.C.
Ilford, Little. I. Thos., son and h. of Sir John Heron,
private treasurer to the king, died at Alderbroke, 1517, aged
14, in civil dress with penner and inkhorn, formerly C., now mur.,
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
N.A. Clinch, Costume, 254 (eff.) ; Essex Trans., N.S. VIII, 264 ;
Haines, 85 (eff.). II. Wm., son of Barnard and Anne Hyde,
1614, an infant in swaddling clothes, also Anne their only dan.,
1630, aged 18, inscr. and 6 Eng. and 2 Lat. vv. composed by her
brother Barnard, sm., formerly N., now mur., N.A. Antiquary,
XXXIX, 237.
Ingatestone. I. Sh., Bernard ; eff. and inscr. lost ; for
Eustace Bernard, 1518, C.
Ingrave. I. Margt., [dau. of Sir Lewes John by Anne, dan.
of John Montague, earl of Salisbury, w. (1) of Sir Wm. Lucy,
(2) of - Wake], 1466, marg. inscr. mutih, 4 shs. ; foot inscr.
and scroll lost ; C. Commission Report, IV, 78 ; Essex Trans.,
N.S. VI, 39. II. [Sir Rich. Eitzlewes, 1528, in arm. with tabard,
and 4 ws., (1) Alice, dau. of John Harleston of Shimpling, Norf.,
(2) unknown, (3) Elizth., dau. of Sir Ralph Shelton, (4) Joan,
dau. of — — Hornby of Lines.], all except no. 2 in heraldic mantles ;
children, device and inscr. lost ; C. Beaumont, 179 (man and
1 w.) ; Commission Report, IV, 78 ; Essex Trans., N.S. VI, 46 ;
F. and A. Mus. List, pi. 23, no. 2. Both removed from West
Horndon alias Thorndon ch. in 1731.
Kelvedon Hatch (old church). I. Lady, c. 1560 ; husband
and inscr. lost ; sm. C. Essex Trans., N.S. X, 206. II. Inscr.
John Wright, gent., lord and patron of this ch., 1608, mur., 0.
III. Inscr. Ann, dau. of Sir Edw'. Suliard of Flemmins, Essex,
w. of no. II, died in childbed, 1617, had 3 sons and 4 daus., C.
IV. Inscr. and ach. Rich. Luther, [1638], and Anthony Luther,
[1627], brothers, “ lived neare 40 yeares joynte liowsekeepers ”,
C. V. Inscr. and sh. Jane, eld. dau. of Gilbert Armestrong of
Notts., esq., w. of Anth. Luther, esq., [1640], C. VI. Inscr. and
sh. Abigail, eld. dau. of Andrew Hawes of London, fishmonger,
w. of Robt. Thurkettle, grocer, 1656, had 5 sons and 6 daus.,
“ whereof 2 sons and 1 dau. lie with her ”, N.
Laindon. I. Priest, c. 1470, in mass vests, with chalice and
wafer ; inscr. lost ; mur., C. Alcuin Club Colls., XXII, 36 ;
Essex Review, VII, 38. Possibly John Kekilpenny, rector, 1466.
II. Priest, c. 1510, in mass vests, with chalice and wafer ; inscr.
lost ; sm., mur., C. Essex Trans., N.S. VII, 17. Possibly Rich.
Bladwell, rector, 1513.
Lambourne. I. Robt. Barfott, citizen and mercer of London,
1546, in civil dress, and w. Kath., with 2 groups of children,
4 sons and 1 dau., and 4 sons and 10 daus., mcht. mark and arms
of Mercers’ Co., C. M.B.8. Trans., IV, 54.
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Latton. I. Sir Peter Arderne, chief baron of the exchequer
and a justice of the common pleas, 1467, in robes with coif , and w.
Kath. [Bohun], 4 shs. ; inscr. lost ; A.T., C. Drummond, H.,
Hist, of Noble British Families, I, Arderne, 16 ; Gough, II, pi. 85,
p. 216 ; Memorials of Old Essex, 152 ; Waller, pt. 4. II. [Wm. ?
Harper, esq.], in arm., and w. [Anne ?] Arderne, c. 1490, with 3
sons, 3 shs. ; 1 dau., another sh., and inscr. lost ; C. Boutell,
Br. and Slabs, 91 (head of lady) ; Essex Trans., N.S. VII, 226.
III. Emanuell Wollaye, gent., in civil dress, and w. Margt. [Germin],
engr. c. 1600 (dates not filled in), ach. and 2 shs., C. Reliquary
and Illust. Arch., V, 19. IV. Frances, dau. of Francis Roberts,
esq., w. of Rich. Franklin of Willesdon, Middx., esq., 1604, aged
23, with 1 son and 1 dau., '' descended in the fourth generation
from the lady Judd ”, 2 shs., C. Essex Trans. ; N.S. VII, 19.
Nothing is now known of the brasses mentioned by Haines to
(1) A priest, c. 1520, in mass vests, with chalice and wafer, inscr.
lost ; and (2) A lady, c. 1560, inscr. lost.
Laver, High. I. Edw. Sulyard, cousin and h. to Sir Thos.
Flemmyng, in arm., and w. Myrabyll, dau. and h. of John Copto,
esq., c. 1495, with 4 sons and 1 dau., inscr. in 8 Eng. vv., C., but
children now covered by organ. Essex Trans., N.S. VII, 14.
Layer Marney. I. Inscr., ach. and 2 shs. Robt. Cammocke,
gent., 1585, and 2 ws., (1) Elizth., dau. of Rich. Badby, gent., by
whom 1 son Thos., and 5 daus., (2) Mary, dau. of John Everton,
gent. ; his son Thos. mar. (1) Ursula, dau. of John Wyrley, esq.,
by whom 4 sons and 5 daus., (2) the only dau. of lord Ryche ;
mur., C. Chancellor, pi. 92.
Leigh near Rocheord. I. Rich. Haddok, 1453, in civil dress,
and w. Cristine, with 7 sons and 3 dans. ; also their son John,
in civil dress, and his w. Alice, with 8 sons and 3 daus. ; Rich,
also had a w. Margt., but of whom no elf. ; N.A. Antiquarian
Etching Club, II, pi. 51 ; Reliquary and Illust. Arch., V. 14. II.
Inscr. in 12 Eng. vv. Geo. Ireland, 1570, aged 44, mar. 16 years,
left 8 children, N. III. Inscr. Thos. Saman, aged 70, and
grandson Thos., aged 14, both died 5 Aug., 1576, C. IV. Inscr.
Robt. Salmon, 1591, and w. Agnes, mar. 32 years, had 6 sons and
4 daus., N.C. Essex Trans., N.S. X, 207. V. Rich. Chester,
mariner, an elder brother of the Trinity House and master in 1615,
died 1632, in civil dress, and w. Elizth., mar. about 49 years, with
4 sons and 1 dau. ; his sons Geo. and Robt. pos. ; C. Antiquarian
Etching Club, V, pi. 54 (man) ; Antiquary, XXXIX, 177 ; Waters,
R. E. C., Memoirs of the Chesters of Chicheley, I, 2 (man). VI.
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Civilian and w., c. 1640 ; inscr. lost ; C. Antiquary, XXXIX,
235. VII. Inscr. Robt. Salmon, esq., to whose deserved
memory the monument on the north wall is erected ”, born at
Leigh, 1566, died 1641, X.C., on same slab as no. IV. Essex
Trans., X.S. X, 207. VIII. Inscr. with ach. John Price, born
at Cardih, commander of several ships of war under Wm. Ill,
1709, and 1st w. Martha, dau. of Thos. Godman of Bristol, esq.,
1696, now under no. VI.
Leighs, Great. I. Head of a priest, c. 1370 ; remainder of
eff. in mass vests., and inscr. lost ; now fixed on no. II. Essex
Revieiv, III, 201 (head and part of eff.). II. Ralph Strelley,
rector, 1414, hf. eff. in mass vests., head lost, C. Essex Review,
III, 131 (with head of no. 1).
Leyton, Low. I. Ursula, only dau. of Luke Gasper, 1493
(date newly added), inscr. in 2 Lat. vv., sm., now mur., S.A.
Essex Review, IX, 85 ; Kennedy, J ., Hist, of Leyton, 1894, 38.
II. Inscr. in 15 Eng. vv. "Good” Lady Mary Kyngestone, died
1548, " whose yerly obyte and annuversy ys determined to be
kept at the cost of her son Sir Hen. Jerninghame of the Quenes
garde cheffe capteyn ”, who pos. 1557, curious, mur., S.A. III.
Inscr. Benefaction of Robt. Rampston, 1585, who left 20s. yearly
to the poor, mur., S.A. IV. Tobias Wood, esq., in civil dress,
and w. Elizth., who died in childbirth, c. 1620, with 7 sons and 5
daus. ; inscr. and 6 vv. lost ; mur., S.A. Antiquary, XXXIX,
176.
Lindsell. I. Thos. Fytche, 1514, in civil dress, and w. Agnes,
with 6 sons and 5 daus., N. Essex Review, VII, 40.
Littlebury. I. Civilian, c. 1480; 2 ws., children, etc., and
inscr. lost. Essex Trans., N.S. VIII, 42, with Cole’s sketch.
II. Priest, c. 1510, in mass vests, with chalice and wafer ; inscr.
lost. Alcuin Club Colls., XXII, 41 ; Essex Trans., 45 ; Home
Counties Mag., II, 221. III. Civilian and w., c. 1510; inscr.
lost. Essex Trans., 44. IV. Civilian, c. 1520 ; another male
eff., a female eff., device and inscr. lost. Essex Trans., 46, with
Cole’s sketch. V. Inscr. Jas. Edwards, " satelles ” (bailiff) of
Hadstock, Hadham, and Littlebury, died of the plague, 1522 in
arabics. Essex Trans., 47. VI. Jane, dau. of Giles Poulton
of Desborough, Northants., gent., w. of Hen. Bradbuirye, gent.,
1578, had 1 son Wm., and 3 daus., Mary, Anne, Elizth. ; children
and sh. lost. Essex Trans., 50. VII. Anne, dau. and h. of
Robt. Perkin, w. of Thos. Byrd, gent., 1624 ; sh. and device lost.
Essex Trans., 52. All now mounted on boards and mural.
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127
Loughton. I. John Stonnard, gent., 1541, in civil dress, and
ws., Joan and Kath., with foot inscr. Reliquary and Illust. ArcJi.^
XIV, 130. II. [Geo. Stonnard, esq., 1558], in arm., and w. Mary,
under arched canopy, rect. pi. ; inscr. lost. Essex Trans., N.S.
IX, 29. III. Wm. Nodes, gent., 1594, in civil dress, with 8
sons, Wm., Geo., John, Chas., Rich., Robt., Francis, Robt. ;
eff. of w. Elizth. Wollsey and 6 daus. lost. Reliquary and Illust.
Arch., XIV, 135. IV. Abel Guilliams, gent., mcht. of London,
1637, aged 42, in civil dress, and w., with 6 sons and 4 dans., all
kng., rect. pi, ; inscr, and sh. lost. Antiquary, XXXIX, 178.
Rubbing of br. complete in coll. Soc. Antiq. All rel. on floor
of C. Church rebuilt in 1877.
Maldon, All Saints. I. Sh. charged with a butcher’s block
brush, c. 1480 ; effs. of a civilian, w,, children, device, and inscr.
lost ; N.A. Essex Trans., N.S. XI, 133 (slab), 134 (sh.). II.
Sh. Vernon, etc. ; inscr. cut in stone to Wm. Vernon, 1611, C.
A mcht. mark, c. 1480, now lost, is reproduced in M.B.S. Trans.,
Ill, 261. Rubbing in coll. Soc. Antiq.
Marg ABETTING. I. Man in arm., head gone, and w., c. 1550,
with 3 sons and 4 daus., 1 sh. ; inscr. lost ; rel., mur,, C. Reli¬
quary and Illust. Arch., VII, 84 ; Suckling, 15. II, Three
shs. ; inscr. cut in stone to Margt., dau. and h. of John Dodington,
esq., w. of Peter Whetcombe, 1619, also Peter Whetcombe, 1640,
Tower.
Matching. I. John Ballett, gent., 1638, aged 65, in civil dress,
and w. Rose, with 2 sons and 6 daus., 1 sh., mur., N.A. Antiquary,
XXXIX, 234.
Mersea, East. I. Inscr. in 20 Eng. vv. Mawdlyn, w. of
[Marcellanus] Owtred, [rector], 1572, C. Essex Review, X, 94.
Messing. I. Lady, c. 1540 ; inscr. lost ; rel., C. AI.B.S,
Trans., IV, 52 ; Suckling, 130. II. Inscr. with 6 Eng. vv.
John Porter, yeoman, 1600, ‘‘ who had issue 8 sons and 4 daughters
by one woman ”, curious, N. Essex Review, X, 98.
Mountnessing. I. Inscr. in 6 Eng. vv. John Peers of Arnolds
Hall, 1583, C. Essex Review, X, 95.
Navestock. I. Inscr. in 22 Eng. vv. Agnes, dau. of John
Colford, w. (I) of Thos. Shouncke, by whom 4 children, (2) Rich.
Makyn, by whom 2 sons, Edw., Michael, and 2 daus., Prudence,
Mary, and with whom she lived 39 years, 1589, curious, mur., C.
II. Inscr. Rich. Makyn, “ sworne ordinary groome in the
chaundrie ” to Edw. VI, 1603, C. III. Inscr. Jas. Wallenger,
gent., who hath given xx shillings a year to this parish for
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
ever ”, 1603, C. IV. Inscr. Jas., son of Edw. and Ann Makyn,
1616, mur., C. V. Inscr. John, son of Edw. Moore, gent., one
of the cursitors of the court of chancery, 1624, aged 5, mur., C.
Netteswell. I. Thos. Laurence, 1522, in civil dress, and w.
Alice, with 2 sons and 5 daus., N. Essex Trans. ^ N.S., X, 214.
II. John Bannister, gent., 1607, aged 80, in civil dress, and w.
Elizth., dau. of Edw. North, with 3 sons and 1 dau. (in swaddling
clothes), C. Antiquary, XXXIX, 115.
Newport. I. Thos. Brond, 1515, in civil dress, and w. Margery,
with 2 sons and 2 daus., marg. inscr., S.A. Essex Trans., N.S.
VII, 237. II. Geoff. Nightingale, esq., in civil dress, and w.
Kath., 1608, aged 54, had 7 children, Thos., Hen., Wm., Mary,
Anne, John, Elizth., 1 ach.. Tower. Essex Review, IX, 89. III.
Inscr. Wm. Nightingale, youngest son of no. II, citizen and mcht.
of London, ‘‘ who after 3 jorneys out of Turkey from Egipte and
Sydon departed this life ”, 1609, aged 30, Tower. The lost hr.
to a civilian and w., c. 1470, hf. effs., is figured Essex Trans.,
N.S. VIII, 53, from Cole’s sketch taken in 1744.
Noak Hill near Bomford, I. Civilian, c. 1450. II. Civilian,
c. 1480. III. Civilian, c. 1600. No doubt Arthur Crafford,
1606, from South Weald, Essex. All now fixed on front of
gallery and figured Essex Trans., N.S. VIII, 268, when in the
possession of Mr. J. Sands of Dagenham Priory, by whom they
were presented to the new eh. built at Noak.
OcKENDON, North. I. Wm.Poyntz,esq.,inarm.,andw. Elizth.,
sister of Sir John Shaa, mayor of London, 1502, with 6 sons and
6 daus., 3 shs., now mur., N.C. Chancellor, pi. 55 ; Commission
Report, IV, 25 ; Reliquary and Illust. Arch., IX, 149 ; Suckling,
63. II. Thomasyn, dau. and h. of Wm. Ardall, gent., w. (1)
of Robt. Lathum, gent., (2) of Roger Badby, gent., 1532, inscr.
mu til., 3 shs., now mur., N.C. Chancellor, pi. 55 ; Commission
Report, IV, 25 ; Essex Trans., N.S. IX, 31. III. Inscr. and
4 shs. John Poyntz, esq., son and h. of Wm. Poyntz, esq., sole
patron of the ch. and lord of the soil, 1547, now mur., N.C.
Chancellor, pi. 55. An inscr. “ Johan Bauchon gist ycy ”,
1323 (?), formerly in N.C. was lost during the restoration. Essex
Review, X, 87. See also Anth. Wood’s MS. in Ashmolean (C.ll.
8551, fob 21b). A sh., Coys imp. Allen, 1627, now lost, is figured
Essex Trans., N.S. XII, 239. Rubbings of both in coll. Soc.
Antiq .
OcKENDON, South. I. Sir Ingram Bruyn, lord of the manor,
1400, in arm. with scroll on breast, head gone, single canopy
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much mutil., 2 shs, ; inscr. lost ; now mur., N.C., slab under
organ. Commission Report, IV, 56 ; Essex Trans., N.S. XII,
241 ; M.B.S. Portfolio, I, pt. 7, pi. 3 ; Suffling, 59. II. Inscr.
and sh. Gilbert, eld. son of Rich. Salstonstall of London, mcht.-
adventurer, 1585, N.C. III. Inscr. in 44 Eng. vv. and sh. to
the same, mur., N.C. IV. Margt., w. of Edw. Barker of
Chiswick, Middx., gent., 1602, aged 40, 1 sh., now mur., N.C.
Antiquary, XXXVIII, 45.
OxGAR, High. I. Civilian, c. 1510 ; inscr. lost ; N. II.
Inscr. Wm. Tabor, S.T.P., archdeacon of Essex, rector 40 years,
1611, C. III. Inscr. Text with initials M.T., c. 1610, C. Essex
Trans., N.S. X, 203, where is figured another, now lost, with the
intitals E.T.
Orsett. I. Inscr., I son and 2 daus. ; the remains of a br.
to Thos. Latham, 1485, and w. Jane, C. Essex Trans., N.S. XII,
243. II. Inscr. Benefaction of Thos. Hotofte, 1495, mur.,
Tower. III. Six daus., c. 1520, loose in vestry in 1923.
IV. Civilian, c. 1535, kng., sm. ; Trinity and inscr. lost ; mur.,
A.T., N.C. Essex Trans., N.S. X, 215. V. Inscr., 4 Lat.,
8 Eng. vv., and sh. Robt. Ednge, parson, 1584, aged 47, mur., C.
Parndon, Great. I. Rowland Rampston, gent., 1598, in
civil dress ; mar. Mary (who pos.), eld. dau. of Capt. Edw. Tumor
of Cannons, esq., by Martha, dau. and h. of John Hanchet, esq.,
C. Essex Trans., Ill, 204, and N.S. X, 197.
Pattiswick. I. Inscr. Bryant, eld. son of John Darce, serjeant-
at Jaw, died a “ batcheler ”, 1638, aged 49, mur., C. Essex
Review, X, 100.
Pebmarsh. I. [Sir Wm.] Eitzralph, c. 1323, in arm., cross-
legged, with sh., mutil., fine, large ; canopy lost ; 2 frags, of marg.
inscr. loose in vestry in 1922, C. Ashdown, Armour, 119 ; Assoc.
Archil. Soc. Reports, XVIII, ii, 186 ; Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 37 ;
Burlington Mag., VI, 463 ; Commission Report, III, I7I ; Essex
Review, X, 87 (inscr.) ; Essex Trans., IV, 133 ; Foster, Feudal
Arms, 98 (8vo), 88 (4to) ; Ourney, D., Records of the House of
Gournay, 439 ; Memorials of Old Essex, 118, 120 ; Reliquary,
IX, 193 ; V. and A. Mus. List, pi. 2 ; Waller, pt. 13. II. Inscr.
Joseph Birch, M.A., rector, 1674, aged 40, mur., in wooden
frame, C.
Pitsea. I. Inscr, Elizth. Raye, w. of John Purlevant, 1588, C.
Purleigh. I. Inscr. Margt. Rande, w. of John Freake, rector,
1592, C. II. Inscr. Cecily, widow of Edm. Freake, bp. succes¬
sively of Rochester, Norwich and Worcester, formerly rector of
9
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Purleigh, 1599, C. III. Inscr. John Freake, B.D., rector,
archdeacon of Norwich, 1604, aged 60, left 6 sons and 7
dans., C.
Bainham. I. Lady and 2 shs., c. 1480 ; husband in civil dress
and inscr. lost ; S.A. Essex Trans., N.S. VIII, 53. II. Civilian
and w., c. 1500, 2 shs. ; inscr. lost ; N. Essex Trans., N.S. X,
216. III. Inscr. and ach. Kath. Hollden, widow, 1612, aged
90, mar. (1) Geo. Frith, (2) Bobt. Hollden, lived 65 years marita
et vidua ” in the rectory, left a son Thos. Frith, and a dau., Joan
Gouldan, a widow, C. IV. Inscr. Mary, w. of Anth. Batcliffe,
esq., 1630, C.
Bawreth. I. Inscr. Thos. Hasteler, 1527, and ws. Alys,
Elynor, Joan, now mur., S.A. II. Edm. Tyrell of Beaches and
Bamesdon Barringtons, esq., died at Whitestaple, Kent, 1576, in
arm., and w. [Susan Cooke], kng. (upper hf. of w. restored in 1882),
3 shs., mur., S.A. Chancellor, pi. 53 ; Reliquary and Illust. Arch.,
IX, 159. III. Inscr. Bich. Hayes, 1600, aged 40, and w. Alice
Browne, had 6 sons and 4 daus., mur., S.A. IV. Inscr.
Bebecca, dau. of Wm. Warde of Barkway, Herts., w. of Bobt.
Listney, 1602, had 3 daus., Sara, Mary, Bebecca, mur., S.A.
Bayleigh. I. Civilian, head gone, and w., c. 1450 ; inscr.
lost ; worn, N. M.B.S. Trans., IV, 47. The inscr. to John
Barrington, esq., 1416, and w. Thomasin, 1420, is lost.
Bayne. I. Inscr., 1 lozenge, 6 shs., and 2 crests on lozenges.
Lady Kath., dau. of Sir Thos. Manners, lord Boos and earl of
Butland, by Lady Elizth., dau. of Sir Wm. Paston, w. of Hen.
Capell, esq., son and h. apparent of Sir Edw. Capell by Anne,
dau. of Sir. Wm. Pelham, 1572, had 6 sons, Wm., x4rthur, Edw.,
John, Gamaliel, Bobt., and 4 daus., Agnes, Fraunces, Anne,
Mary, mur., C. Chancellor, pi. 76 ; Essex Trans., N.S. XI, 136.
Bettendon. I. Civilian and 2 ws., c. 1535, with a group of
3 sons and 4 daus. ; a 3rd w., 2 other groups of children, and
inscr. lost ; local, inlaid in a late 12th cent, slab, N.A. Com¬
mission Report, IV, 25 ; Essex Trans., N.S. IX, 33. II. Inscr.
Margt., w. of Geo. Hayes, 1552, now mur., C. III. Bich.
Cannon, esq., 1605, in civil dress, gave £5 yearly to the poor in
lands, and £5 for bread every Sabbath day to the poor of
Hanningfield, N.A. IV. Bich. Humfrie, gent., hf. brother and
h. to Bich. Cannon, esq., 1607, in civil dress, with 3 sons, Bich.,
Wm., Edm., N.A. Essex Trans., N.S. IX, 34.
Bochford. I. Mary Dilcok, 1514, sm., N. Essex Review,
VII, 41.
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Rodixg, Abbess. I. Inscr. with 14 Eng. vv., and ach. Edw.
Humberstone of Cockerells, gent., 1622 ; his kinsman Thos. pos. ;
mnr., N.
Robing, High. I. Inscr. John Jocelin, 1603, C. II. Inscr.
and ach. Christ. Jocelynn, 1605 ; Edw. Jocelynn, 1627, and w.
Mary Lambe, 1614, C.
Roxwell. I. Inscr. and ach. Thos. Younge, gent., 1593, mar.
Kath., dan. of John Wiseman, esq. ; also Thos., his son, 1596,
and w. Parnell, dan. and coh. of Wm. Hunwick, esq., 1597, C.
Roydon. I. Thos. Colte, esq., “ Edwardi regis eonsul honori-
ficus ”, 1471, in arm. with collar, and w. Joan [Trusbut], in mantle
with collar of suns and roses, inscr. in 8 Lat. vv., 5 shs. ; 1 son,
3 dans., and 3 shs. lost ; C. Ashdown, Armour, 228 (shoulder
piece) ; Oough, II, pi. 95, p. 252 ; Reliquary and Illust. Arch.,
IX, 146. II. John Colt, esq., son of Thos. Colt, esq., [1521],
in arm. with tabard, and 2 ws., (1) Elizth., dau. of Sir John
Eldrington, with 4 sons and 8 daus., (2) Mary, dau. of Sir [John
Anle, with 3 sons and 3 daus., both in heraldic mantles, marg.
inscr. mutil., 4 shs. ; Trinity lost ; C. Gough, II, pi. 95, p. 252 ;
Reliquary and Illust. Arch., IX, 153. III. [John Swifte,
1570], in civil dress, ach. and 4 shs ; inscr lost ; C. Antiquary,
XXXVIII, 46. IV. Elizth., eld. dau. of Hen. Dinn of Heydon,
Xorf., esq., one of 7 auditors of the exchequer ”, w. of John
Stanley, gent., 1589, with 5 children. Hen., Beatris, Fraunces,
Rich., and Jane (dec.), rect. pi. with inscr., and sh., mur., C.
Runwell. I. Eustace Sulyard, esq., 1547, in arm., and w.
Margt., [dau. of Robt. Forster of Little Birch], 1587 ; they had
1 son Edw., and 5 daus., Mary, Margt., Jane, Anne, Bridgett ;
by her 1st husband Gregory Bassett, esq., Margt. had 1 dau.
Dorothy, mar. to Anth. Maxey, esq. ; her 3rd and last husband
was Wm. Ayloh of Brittens, esq., by whom no issue ; kng., 3 shs.,
mur., C. Essex Trans., N.S. IX, 36.
Saffron Walden. I. Priest, c. 1430, in mass vests. ; inscr.
lost ; device of pelican in piety renewed. Essex Trans., N.S. VI,
162. II. Two ladies, c. 1480. III. Lady, c. 1490. IV.
Lady, c. 1500. V. Civilian, c. 1510. VI. Inscr. (chamfer)
in 10 Lat. vv. [John] Leeche, [vicar, 1489-1521], A.T., N.C.
VII. Lady, c. 1530, local. VIII. Civilian, c. 1530, feet lost,
local. IX. Civilian in gown with book, c. 1530, local. X.
Inscr. Thos. Turner the elder, mercer, “ one of the assistants of
the incorporacon of this Towne of Walden ”, thrice treasurer
and elected a fourth time ”, died 1610, and w. Joan, 1619, mar.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
about 46 years, had 7 sons and 3 daus., mur., N.C. All except
nos. VI, and X, mur., N.A. Nos. III-V, VII-IX, lately returned
from Audley End House, are figured Essex Trans., N.S. VII,
241-43. In the same vol. p. 239 is figured an indent for a bracket
br., c. 1400, and in N.S. VI, 168 is a reproduction of Cole’s sketch
of the lost br. to Hugh Price, abbot of Conway, 1528, in cope
with crosier, and in N.S. X, 218, a frag, of an indent to Joan de
Say, c. 1300, also at XI, 138 the br. of a lady, c. 1460, now lost.
Saffron Walden Almshouses. I. Master Thos. Byrd, late
rector of Great Munden, Thos. and Agnes his parents, “ quibus
ex donis hoc caminum edificatum est ”, John Byrd, his brother,
and w. Joan, c. 1475, over fire place in hall. Essex Trans,, N.S.
VI, 166.
Saffron Walden Museum, see Museums.
Saint Osyth. I. Inscr. John Darcy, “ kinsman & freinde ”
to Thos., lord Darcy, earl Rivers, serjeant-at-law, died 1638,
aged 71 ; “ Fr. Grigs fecit anno 1640 ” ; mur., S.C. above alabaster
efi. Reliquary and Illust. Arch., VII, 87.
Sand ON. I. Two scrolls, arms of Lathum and Goldsmiths’
Co., c. 1510 ; efis. and inscr. lost ; C. II. Patrick Fearne,
clerk, rector, [1588], in gown, and w., kng., mur., C. Essex
Trans., N.S. IX, 37.
Shalford. I. Inscr. with ach., sh., skull, etc. Wm. Bigge of
Redfans, gent., 1616, and w. Susan, eld. dau. of Thos. Jernegan,
esq., 1615, had 8 sons and 4 daus. ; son Hen. pos. ; mur., C.
Sheering. I. Inscr. Robt. Hurste, gent., 1583, and w. Anne,
1573, N.
Shelley. I. Inscr. John Greene, 1595, aged 89, and w. Kath.,
dau. of John Wright, aged 71, had 13 children, and the issue
of there two bodyes weare one hundred and a leaven in there
lyves tyme,” now mur., Tower. Essex Review, VII, 43.
Shopland. I. Thos. Stapel, serjeant-at-arms, 1371, in arm. ;
legs from knees, canopy, and marg. inscr. in Fr. lost ; partly
covered, N. Antiquarian Etching Club, II, pi. 26 ; Essex Review,
V, 218 ; Essex Trans., N.S. XII, 245.
SouTHMiNSTER. I. Large ach. with 4 Lat. vv. below ; the
remains of a br. to Wm. Harris, esq., high sheriff of Essex, 1556,
in arm., his 3 ws. and 13 children, now in C. Essex Trans., N.S.
IX, 38. II. Civilian and w., c. 1560, with arms of the city of
London ; another w., children and inscr. lost ; C. M.B.8.
Trans., IV, 56. III. John King, gent., 1634, aged 25, in civil
dress ; mar. Ann, dau. of John Henbone, yeoman, of Burstead
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Magna, had 1 son and 1 dau., 2 shs., N. Reliquary and Illust.
Arch., V, 21.
Springfield. I. [Thos. Coggeshall, esq., 1421], in arm., 1
scroll ; inscr., sh., and 3 scrolls lost ; C. Essex Review, VII,
45.
Stanford Rivers. I. Thos., son of Giles Grevile of London,
mcht., born in Glouc., died in his tendyr age ”, 1492 in arabics,
in swaddling clothes, 1 sh., sm., C., under altar. Essex Review,
VII, 47. II. Robt. Borrow, 1503, in arm., and w. Alys, 1 sh. ;
children and another sh. lost ; C. M.B.S. Trans., IV, 50. III.
Inscr. Thos. Grene, " bayle of this towne ”, 1535, and ws. Margt.
and Margt., wylled a prest to syng for 20 yeres for hym, his
wyves, chyldren, and all xten soules ”, and “ an obyte to be kept
ye viii day of July for ye soules above sayd ”, at which 20s. to be
bestowed, etc., mur., C. IV. Man in arm. and w., c. 1540 ;
inscr. lost ; said to be buried under the tiles. V. Anne, dau. of
Wm. Shelton, esq., w. of Wm. Napper, gent, (see Puncknowle,
Dorset), 1584, kng., with 6 sons, inscr. with 6 Eng. vv. ; her
husband pos. ; mur., N. VI. Inscr. Kath., w. of Rich. Mul-
easter, “ an esquire borne ”, by ‘‘ Queen Elizabeth’s prerogative
gift parson of this church ”, 1609, mar. 50 years, mur., C.
VII. Inscr. Lucy, dau. of Wm. Petre, esq., 1637, C. VIII.
Sh., a chevron betw. 3 gimmel rings, 17th cent., C.
Stanstead Mountfitchet. I. Inscr. Robt. de Bokkyngg,
first vicar, 1361, C. Essex Review, VII, 48, and X, 88. II. Inscr.
Geo. Raye, 1609, C.
Stapleford Tawney. I. Inscr. (chamfer, mutil., cross lost)
and ach. Wm. Scott, esq., lord of the manor and patron of the
eh., 1491, and w. Margery, 1505, once on A.T., now on C. floor.
Reliquary and Illust. Arch., VII, 80.
Steering. I. Lady in widow’s dress, c. 1390 ; inscr. lost ;
N.A. Essex Review, V, 220. II. Inscr. and sh. Thos., son of
Geo. Jernegan of Somerley House, Suff., 1608, aged 66, who last
mar. Elizth., only dau. of Edw. Thompson of Bishop’s Stortford,
esq., had 2 sons and 8 daus., C. III. Inscr. and 6 Eng. vv.
Isaac Bernard, yeoman, 1609, had 3 sons, Rich., Isaac, Nathaniel,
and 1 dau., Ellinor, curious, N.
Steeple Bumpstead. I. Inscr. Sir Thos. Bendishe, bart.,
ambassador of Chas. I, to the Sultan of Turkey, where he resided
14 years, 1672, aged 65, very lightly engr., mur., N.A.
Stifford. I. Ralph Perchehay, rector, [1378], hf. efl. in mass
vests., C. Alcuin Club Colls., XXII, 26 ; Commission Report,
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
IV, 160 ; Essex Trans. ^ N.S. IV, 294 and VII, 247 ; Palin, W
Stijford and Neighbourhood, 55 ; Suffling, 226. II. Priest,
c. 1480, in shroud holding inscribed heart ; inscr. and scroll lost ;
N. Building News, 5 March, 1886 ; Essex Trans., N.S. VII,
245 ; Palin, 56, fig. 2 ; Suffling, 257. Possibly Pobt. Oldfield,
rector, 1484. III. John Ardalle, gent., lord of the manor,
1504, in civil dress, and w. Anne, 4 shs., rel., now mur., S.C.
Palin, 56, fig. 3. IV. Wm. Lathum, gent., lord of the manor,
son of Thos. Lathum of North Ockendon, esq., son and h. of
Pobt. Lathum who mar. the dau. and h. of no. Ill, in civil dress,
and w. Susan, dau. of Symon Sampson of Carsey (Kersey, near
Hadleigh, Sufi.), esq., both died 1622, 3 shs., rel., now mur., S.C.
Essex Trans., N.S. IX, 41 ; Palin, 56, fig. 4. V. Ann, dau. of
Thos. Lathum, gent., 1627, aged 17, inscr. with 8 Eng. vv., sm.,
rel., now mur., S.C. Essex Trans., N.S. IX, 42 ; Palin, 67,
fig. 5. VI. Elizth., w. of Thos. Latham, gent., 1630, aged 37,
inscr. with 8 Eng. vv., sm., rel., now mur., S.C. Essex Trans.,
N.S. IX, 43 ; Palin, 57, fig. 6. An indent for a Lombardic
inscr. to David de Tillebury, 14th cent., is figured in Essex
Trans., N.S. VII, 244.
Stisted. I. Elizth., dau. of John Glascock of Poxwell, gent.,
w. of John Wyseman, lord of the manor, gent., son and h. of
Wm. Wyseman, gent., son and h. of Thos. Wyseman, of Great
Waltham, esq., 1584, kng., with 1 dau., 1 sh., mur., C. Howard,
J. J., Visitation of Suffolk, I, 136.
Stock. I. Pich. Twedye, esq., who founded 4 almshouses for
4 poor knights, 1574, aged 58, in arm., inscr. in 8 Eng. w., ach.,
now mur., S.A. Reliquary and Illust. Arch., IX, 158 ; Tweedie,
M. F., Hist, of Tweedy Family, 1902, 136.
Stondon Massey. I. John Carre, citizen of London, iron¬
monger and mcht. -adventurer, 1570, in civil dress, and 2 ws.,
children lost., inscr. in 8 Eng. vv., mcht. mark, arms of London,
Ironmonger’s Co., and Mcht. -adventurers, C. Antiquary,
XXXVIII, 7. II. Painold Holingworth, 1573, in arm., and w.,
inscr. in 6 Eng. vv., ach. ; efis. palimp., on rev. of man, portions
of an early canopy and of a later ach. with the arms of Cleves
and La Marke quarterly, with an inescutcheon of Burgundy,
modern and ancient with Flanders over all, surmounted by a
helmet with the crest of the dukes of Cleves ; on rev. of lady
part of the side shaft of an early canopy with figures of SS.
Bartholomew and Andrew ; all Flemish, the canopy work 14th
cent., and the ach. late 15th cent. ; rel., the palimps. fastened
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down, mur., N. M.B.S. Trans., IV, 103 (palimps.) ; Soc. Antiq.
Lond. Proc., 2 S. VII, 124, 125 (palimps.).
Stow Maries. I. Mary, dau. of Thos. Cammocke of Maldon,
esq., w. of Wm. Browne of Stow Marris, gent., 1602, aged 35,
with 3 sons and 4 dans., 1 sh., C.
Strethall. I. Priest, c. 1480, in acad. ; inscr. lost ; C. Reli¬
quary and Illust. Arch., V, 16. II. Inscr. John Gardyner, gent.,
lord of the manor and patron of the ch., " died at this manour
at midnyghte bitwene the xxx day & the xxxi day of August ”,
1508, and w. Joan, dau. of Hen. Wodecok of London, gent.,
“ buryed in the churche of seinte Mary Wolnoth in Lumbard
strete of London ”, and Hen., their son, buried at Sevenok in
Kent”, mur., A.T., C. Essex Trans., N.S. VII, 248. III.
Inscr. Thos. Abbot, parson, 1539 ; palimp., on rev. an inscr. in
4 Lat. vv. to Margt. Siday, “ quondam formosam mulierem
religiosam ”, c. 1450 ; now rel. under no. I, the palimp. fastened
down. M.B.S. Trans., IV, 106 (obv. and rev.) ; Reliquary and,
Illust. Arch.,Y, 18 (obv. and rev.). Cast of rev. in Saffron Walden
museum .
Terlixg. I. Man in arm. of the Rochester family and w.,
c. 1500, with 9 sons and 9 daus., 3 shs. ; inscr. lost ; now under
organ (or lost ?), S.A. Essex Trans., N.S. XI, 141. Possibly
Robt. Rochester, esq., 1506, and w. Elizth. II. Wm. Rochester,
esq., 1558, in civil dress with 6 sons, and w. Elizth. [Newton],
1556, with 4 daus., all kng., inscr. in 12 Eng. vv., 2 shs., engr. c.
1584 at the same time as no. Ill, mur., S.A., behind organ. A
sm. corner of the inscr. loose (now lost ?) and palimp., on rev. a
few letters of another inscr. Essex Trans., N.S. XII, 247. III.
John Rochester, esq., 1584, in civil dress, and 2 ws., (1) [Philippe,
dau. of Rich. Wheatley], with 3 sons and 7 daus., (2) [Joan
Starkey] with 1 son and 1 dau., all kng., inscr. in 16 Lat. vv.,
3 shs., mur., S.A., behind organ. The hf. eff. of a lady
mentioned by Haines as from a br. to '' a man and w., c. 1430,
hf. effs., man and inscr. lost, N.”, has disappeared. A slab with
corresponding indents is now in the tower.
Thaxted. I. Priest, c. 1450, in acad. ; inscr. lost ; C. Essex
Trans., N.S. VII, 22. II. Inscr. (eff. lost). John More alias
Tayler, " five severall yeares by lawfull election mayor of this
burrough ”, 1619 ; the inscr. also mentions his grandfather Wm.
Avho died in 1532 ; S.C. Essex Trans., N.S. X, 219. III.
Inscr. Briget and Joan, daus. of Thos. and Joan Smith, 1638,
N.C.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Theydon Gernon. I. Wm. Kirkeby, rector, 1458, in cope,
1 sh. ; inscr. and another sh. lost ; formerly in C., now mur., N.
Alcuin Club Colls., XXII, 63 ; Essex Review, IX, 82 ; Ogborne,
238. II. Man in arm. with 2 sons, and w. with 3 dans., c. 1520,
kng. ; inscr. lost ; mnr., A.T., C. V. and A. Mus. List, pi. 22,
no. 2. III. Ellen, dan. and h. of Francis Hamden, esq., w. of
John Braunche, citizen and mcht. of London, 1567, kng., 1 sh.,
mur., C. In coll. Soc. Antiq. is a rubbing of a lady, c. 1440,
with 6 sons and 3 daus., now lost. Essex Trans., N.S. X, 220.
Thorrington. I. Inscr. John Deth, specialis benefactor
istius ecclesie et campanilis ejusdem ”, 1477, and w. Margery,
1483, Tower. II. Lady, 2 sons and 3 daus., scroll, 2 shs., and
mutil. inscr. ; the remains of the br. to John Clare, gent., [1564],
and 2 ws., Joan, and [Kath.], dau. of Sir Wm. [Pirton], the latter
had 2 sons, John, Edm., and 3 daus., Margt., Margt., Elizth.,
N.A.
Thurrock, Grays. I. Civilian and 2 ws., the 2nd with 6 daus.,
c. 1510 ; male eff., 1 son, and inscr. lost ; formerly in N., rel.,
mur., C. Essex Trans., N.S. X, 194. Rubbing of man in coll.
Soc. Antiq.
Thurrock, West. I. Humph. Heies, 1584, and son Humph.,
1585, both in civil dress, inscr. in 20 Lat. vv. with puns on the
name Hays (foenum), C. Reliquary and Illust. Arch., VII, 85.
II. Inscr. (eff. lost). Kath., dau. of Humph. Heies, w. of — -
Redinge, 1591, aged 24, C. In 1901 the eff. was loose
at vicarage. Reliquary, etc., VII, 87. In C. under altar is an
indent for a fine floriated cross with a large hf. eff. above, and
a marg. inscr. in Lombardics, to Nich. Ferobaud, priest, c.
1320. Reliquary , etc., V, 11 (erroneously lettered West Tilbury).
He was dean of St. Mary’s college in Hastings Castle.
Tillingham. I. Edw. Wiott, esq., 1584, in civil dress, kng.,
inscr. with 2 Lat. vv., 1 sh., mur., C. M.B.S. Trans., IV, 57.
II. Inscr. John Wakeman, yeoman, 1584, aged 51, S.A.
Tilty. I. Inscr. in 4 Lat. vv. (crosier lost). Thos, of Thakley,
abbot [of Tilty], c. 1460, now mur., N., slab on floor. Essex
Review, X, 90 ; Cough, II, pi. 20, fig. 12, p. ccxlix. II.
Gerard Danet of Bronkynsthorp, Leic., esq., councillor to Hen.
VIII, 1520, in arm., and w. Mary [Belknap], with 5 sons and 6
daus., 4 shs., marg. inscr., large, C. Nichols, Hist, of Leic., I,
pi. 25, fig. 26, p. 304 ; Reliquary and Illust. Arch., IX, 152. Ill.
Geo. Medeley, esq., 1562, aged 54, in arm., and w. Mary [Danet],
with 3 sons and 2 daus., 3 shs., marg. inscr., C. Essex Review,
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X, 96. IV. Margt., w. of Geo. Tuke of Layermarney, esq.,
1590, with 3 sons and 3 dans., all kng., also 3 infants in swaddling
clothes, 3 shs., sm., C. Essex Review, IX, 87. In N. is an
indent for a floriated cross with marg. inscr. in Lombardics
to Mahaud de Mortemer, 14th cent. Reliquary and Illust.
Arch., V, 12.
Tollesbury. I. [Thos. Freshwater, 1517], in civil dress, and
w. [Margt.], with 9 dans. ; inscr. and 2 sons lost ; now mur,, X.
Memorials of Old Essex, 131. In coll. Soc. Antiq is a rubbing
of a civilian, head mutil., and w., c. 1510, sm., now lost. Essex
Trans., N.S. X, 221. Probably John Panston, 1510, and w.
Alice.
Tolleshunt Darcy. I. Portion of the border of a Flemish
brass with seated flgs. of the B.V.M., SS. Philip and Bartholomew,
with clauses from the Creed, 14th cent. ; partly palimp., on rev.
portions of a similar design but with figs, of SS. James the Less
and Thos. only. Chancellor, pi. 47 (obv.) ; Essex Trans., X.S. I,
3 (obv.) ; M.B.8. Trans., IV, 108 (obv. and rev.). II. Man in
arm., head mutil., and w., c. 1420 ; inscr. lost. Chancellor, pi. 46 ;
M.B.S. Trans., IV, 46. Possibly John de Boys, lord of Tolleshunt
Tregoz, 1419, and w. III. Lady, c. 1535, inscr. lost ; palimp.,
on rev. a portion of an abbot or bp., c. 1400. Chancellor, pi. 46
(obv.) ; M.B.S. Trans., IV, 109 (obv. and rev.). Possibly Kath.,
w. of Thos., son of Anth. Darcy, 1535. IV. Anth. Darcy, esq.,
J.P., 1540, in arm., curious, a 17th cent, restoration (?), and inscr.,
the latter palimp., on rev. another inscr. to Bobt. le Wale and
w. Maud, both died 28th July, 1362, Flemish. Chancellor, pis.
46 (efl.) ; 47 (rev. of inscr.) ; Essex Trans., X.S. X, 223 ; M.B.S.
Trans., IV, 110 (obv. and rev. of inscr.). V. Philipe, dau. of
Philip Bedingfield, esq., w. of Thos. Darcy, esq., 1559. Anti¬
quary, XXXVIII, 7 ; Chancellor, pi. 46. VI. Inscr. Thos.
Darce of Langbrooks in Tou] shunt Darce, youngest son of Brian
Darce of Sinclers Hall in St. Osithes, 1624. Chancellor, pi. 46.
VII. Five shs. (2 broken) with arms of Darcy, etc. ; 4 palimp.,
on rev. of 2, portions of a priest in acad., 15th cent., on rev. of
another a portion of a priest in mass vests., and on another a few
engr. lines only. Essex Trans., N.S. XII, 249 (obv. of 1 sh.) ;
M.B.S. Trans., IV, 112, (obv. and rev. of palimps.). All now
rnur., N. or Darcy C. An indent for a fine floriated cross with an
inscr. in Lombardics encircling head, 14th cent., is figured Essex
Trans., N.S. VIII, 281, and another with a sm. cross and 4 shs.,
16th cent, in N.S. XII, 250.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Toppesfield. I. John Cracherood, 1534, in civil dress, and
w. Agnes, with 4 sons ; dans, lost ; local, C. Essex Trans. ^
N.S. VII, 23. II. Inscr. Wm. Cracherod, gent., 1585, and w.
Elizth., 1587, mar. 56 years, left 5 sons and 1 dau., C.
Totham, Great. I. Elizth., w. of Rich Coke, esq., 1606, and
only child Elizth., w. of Thos. Wilde, esq., 3 shs., C.
Twinstead. I. Isake Wyncoll, esq., in civil dress, and w.
Mary, dan. of Sir Thos. Gaudy of Gaudy Hall, justice of the
king’s bench, 1610, with 5 daus. ; a son lost ; 2 shs., mur., N.
Antiquary, XXXIX, 117 ; Essex Trans., N.S. XII, 5. II.
Inscr. and sh. Mary, eld. dau. of Wm. Cooke of Broome, Norf.,
esq., w. of Thos. Wyncoll, 1658, aged 23, had 1 son and 2 daus.,
mur., organ chamber. Essex Trans., N.S. XII, 9.
Ugley. I. Inscr. (effs. lost). Rich. Stock, 1568, and w. Alice
Nobs, had 2 sons and 3 daus., now mur., N. Essex Review, X, 97.
Upminster. I. Elizth., dau. of Hen. de la Felde, w. of Roger
Hencourt, esq., 1455, in mantle ; husband and inscr. Jost ; now
mur., N.C. Essex Revieiv, IX, 80 ; Suffling, 143. II. Civilian,
c. 1530 ; inscr. lost ; palimp., on rev. part of an abbot or bp.,
15th cent. ; now mur., N.C. M.B.S. Trans., IV, 113 (obv. and
rev.). III. Nich. Wayte, citizen and mercer of London, lord
of the manor of Geynes, son of Thos. Wayte, citizen and draper
of London, 1542, in civil dress, and w. Ellyn, dau. of Robt.
Dencort of Alveley, by his 1st w. Elizth., dau. of Jenkin Clerke
of Alveley, 1545 ; the inscr. also mentions that Robt. Dencort
afterwards mar. Meryon Miller, by whom he had a son Rich.,
and 2 daus., Annes, Alice ; all palimp., on rev. of ehs., portions
of a large fig. of an abbot or bp. with crossed hands and richly
diapered chasuble, Flemish, late 15th cent, (for other portions of
this fig. see Bayford, Herts., no. I) ; on rev. of inscr. a portion of
another inscr. in Lat. vv. ; now mur., N.A. ^M.B.S. Trans.,
IV, 115 (obv. and rev.). IV. Lady holding a book, c. 1560 ;
inscr. lost ; now mur., N.A. Antiquary, XXXVIII, 6. Possibly
Elizth., w. of Ralph Latham, esq., 1557. V. Geerardt, eld. son
of Adrian D’Ewes of the ancient fam. of “ Des Ewes, dynastarum
ditionis de Kesselin ducatu Gelriae ”, by Alice Ravenscroft, 1591,
in arm., inscr. restored, now mur., N.C. Essex Trans., N.S.,
IX, 45 (efi.) ; Suckling, 55 (eff.) ; Suffling, 96 (eff.) ; Weever,
Fun. Mon., 1631, 653 (eff.). VI. Grace, dau. of Wm. Latham,
esq., 1626, aged 22, " died a mayde ”, now mur., N.C. Antiquary,
XXXIX, 176. VII. Inscr. (effs. of children lost). John
Stanley, citizen and goldsmith of London, 3rd son of John Stanley
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of West Peckham, Kent, gent., by Ann, dau. of Wm. Latham, esq.,
1626, had 2 children, John and Anne, mur., N.C. Essex Trans. ^
N.S. XII, 251 (effs. of children). VIII. Inscr. Hamlett Clarke
of London, gent., and 2nd w. Alice, widow of Wm. Lathum, esq.,
1636, and their children, mur., X.C. All the palimps. are now
fastened down. Kubbings of the following frags., now lost., are
in coll. Soc. Antiq., (1) a sh., Barnake. Essex Trans., N.S. XI,
143 ; (2) three shs., Goldsmith’s Co., Latham quartering Ardall,
and Latham imp. Ardall, the first 2 are now in Brit. Mus. Essex
Trans., N.S., XI, 144 ; (3) a sm. frag, of mantling, palimp., on
rev. canopy work. M.B.S. Trans., IV, II6 (obv. and rev.) ;
(4) the 2 children of no. VII. A palimp. sh. with Mercers’ Co.
on the obv. and Browne on the rev. possibly belonging to no. Ill,
is figured M.B.S. Trans., IV, 1 16 (obv. and rev.).
Waltham Abbey. I. Edw. Stacy, gent., 1555, aged 72, in
civil dress, with I son Francis, and w. Kath., 1565, aged 78, all
kng., rect. pi. with inscr. and 12 Eng. vv., mur., S.A. II. Thos.
Colte, 1559, in civil dress, and w. Magdalen, who pos. in 1576
and died 1591 (date filled in), with 6 sons and ‘4 daus., all kng.,
3 shs., S.A. Reliquary and Illust. Arch., XIV, 113. III. Inscr.
Benefaction of Robt. Rampston of Chingford, 1585, mur., S.A.
IV. Inscr. with 8 Eng. vv. Hen. Austen, servant to Jas., earl of
Carlisle, and gentleman of his horse, 1638, N.C. A curious
indent, now mur., S.A., is figured Essex Trans., N.S. XII, 253.
Waltham, Great. I. Thos. Wyseman, [1580], in civil dress,
and 2 ws. (1 lost), with 1 son and 2 daus. (mutil.), inscr. in 12
Eng. vv., ach., N.A. Memorials of Old Essex, 137. II. Civilian
(of the Wyseman fam. ?), c. 1580 ; inscr. lost ; N.A. III.
Inscr. Dorothie, w. of Thos. Wyseman, 1589, N.A. IV. Rich.
Everard, esq., 1617, aged 78, in civil dress, and w. Clemence
[Wyseman], 1611, mar. 53 years, ach. and 4 shs., N. Antiquary,
XXXIX, 175.
Waltham, Little. I. Inscr. Rich. Waltham, 1426, C. Essex
Review, II, 46. II. John Maltoun, esq., lord of the manor,
1447, in arm., C. Esssx Review, II, 47.
Walthamstow. I. Inscr. Hen. Crane, LL.B., vicar, 1436,
mur., S.A. Essex Review, X, 89. II. Sir Geo. Monox, lord
mayor of London, died 1543, in civil dress, and w. Dame Ann,
died 1500, kng., 3 original shs., London, Bristol, and Drapers’
Co. ; rel., modern inscr. and 2 other shs. cut in stone ; mur.,
N.A. Chancellor, pi. 97 ; Essex Trans., N.S. X, 225 ; Malcolm,
J.P., Vieivs round London ; Oghorne, 58. Sir Geo. built the tower
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
and aisle, and also founded an almshouse. III. Inscr. Benefaetion
of Robt. Rampston of Chingford, 1585, mur., C. Chancellor^
pi. 97. IV. - Hale, in civil dress, and w. - , dau. of
- - Porter, born at Grantham, died 1588, only lower part of eff.
left, inscr. in 8 Lat. vv. ; effs. palimp., on rev. of man the lower
portion of a civilian, c. 1450 ; on rev. of frag, of lady the hands
and sleeves of another civilian of about the same date ; man and
inscr. now mur., S.A. In 1924 the frag, of lady loose in vestry.
Malcolm (obv. with eff. of lady perfect) ; M.B.S. Trans., IV,
117 (obv. and rev. of effs.), 118 (obv. of inscr.). V. Inscr. and
ach. Wm. Rowe, gent., 3rd son of Sir Thos. Rowe, 1596 ; mar.
Ann, dau. of John Cheney of Chesham Bois, Bucks., inscr. mur.,
N.A., ach., mur., C.
Warley, Great. I. Inscr. Margt., w. of John Agmondesham.,
1582 ; sh. lost ; Tower.
Warley, Little. I. Anne, dau. of Ambros Wolley, esq.,
w. of John Terrell, esq., and “ late ” w. of Davye Hanmer, gent.,
1592, aged 62, hf. eff., N. Essex Trans., N.S. VI, 159.
Weald, North. I. Walter Larder, 16[06], in civil dress, and
w. Marie [Nicholls], with 3 sons, Walter, [Geo.], Samuel “ post
mortem natus ”, and 2 daus., [Martha], Ann, inscr. mutil., 1 sh.,
mur., N. Antiquary, XXXVIII, 45 ; Misc. Gen. et Her., 2 S.
Ill, 245 (inscr.).
Weald, South. I. Six sons and 6 daus., c. 1460, loose in
vestry. Essex Trans., N.S. VIII, 271 (with effs. of a civilian and
2 ws., another w., 2 other groups of children and inscr. lost).
The eff. of 1 w. in the possession of Messrs. Gawthorp, 4 Trafalgar
Square, London, in 1925. II. Seven sons and 7 daus., c. 1500,
loose in vestry. Essex Trans., 272. III. Sir Anth. Browne,
justice of the common pleas, 1567, aged 57, in robes (upper hf.
lost), and w. Joan, dau. and h. of Wm. Farington, esq., 1567,
aged 52 (eff. lost), kng., foot inscr., ach. and sh. (2 others lost),
marg. inscr. in 16 Eng. vv. much mutil., A.T. destroyed, slab in
S.A. Essex Trans., 275. A frag, of the marg. inscr., in the
possession of Messrs. Gawthorp, is palimp., on rev. a portion of an
armed figure, 14th cent. GaivtJiorp, pi. 16, p. 51 ; M.B.S. Trans.,
V. 89 (obv. and rev.). Sir Anth. founded the grammar school
at Brentwood. IV. Inscr. with 4 Eng. vv. and sh. Elizth.
Wyngfeild, 1st mar. to Rich. Saunders, gent., by whom a son
John who pos., 1616, aged 76, loose in vestry. Essex Trans.,
278. V. Inser. and sh. (another lost). Sir Anth. Browne,
1623 ; mar. Elizth., only dau. of Edm. Pyrton of Elmstead, esq.,
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had 1 son and 3 dans., S.A.. sh. loose in vestry. Essex Trans.,
279 (inscr. and 2 shs.). VI. Robt. Picakis, aged 7, and Allen
Talbot, aged 2f, both died 1634, kng. ; inscr. cut in stone ; efPs.
loose in vestry, slab in churchyard. Essex Trans., N.S. VIII,
280. In the same vol. are figured the following brasses now lost,
(1) a salmon, from the br. to Wm. Salmon, 1504, p. 273 ; (2) five
daus., c. 1510, p. 274 ; (3) inscr. and sh. to Arthur Cralford,
gent., 1606, aged 72, had 2 daus., Marie, Winifrid, p. 277, the eff.
of Arth. Crafiord, now in the new ch. at Noak Hill is figured at
р. 268 ; (4) inscr., and sh. to John Saunders, gent., 1633, mar,
Lucretia, dau. of Thos. Farni of Uphaven, Somerset, gent., had
4 sons and 3 daus., p. 280. These brasses disappeared at the
'' restoration ” in 1868, when the tombs and slabs were wantonly
destroyed.
Wenden Loets. I. Wm. Lucas, in civil dress, and w. Kath.,
с. 1460, with 4 sons (the eld. an abbot) and 4 daus., N. Essex
Review, v. 222. The eld. son is no doubt John Lucas, abbot of
Waltham, c. 1460-75, who probably placed the br. to the memory
of his parents.
Wendexs Ambo. I. [Wm. Loveney, esq.], c. 1410, in arm. ;
inscr. lost ; nowmur., S.A. Essex Trans., N.S. VII, 31.
WiDDiNGTON. I. Civilian, c. 1450 ; feet and inscr. lost ; now
mur., N. Essex Trans., N.S. VIII, 283.
WiGBOROUGH, Great. I. Inscr. Hen. Bullocke, 1609,
mur., N.
Willingale-Hoe. I. [Thos. Torrell, esq., 1442], in arm., 1
sh. ; inscr. and 3 shs. lost ; now mur., C. Essex Trans., N.S.
VIII, 284. II. Anne, dau. of Humph. Torrell, esq., widow of
John Sackville, of Buckhurst, Sussex, esq., 1582, aged 80, inscr.
mutil., 4 shs., once in C., now N.A. Essex Trans., N.S. IX, 47.
III. Dorothy, dau. of Sir Thos. Jocelyn, w. of Thos. Brewster,
esq., 1613, inscr. and 15 Eng. vv. “ devosio Christophori Brooke ”,
1 sh. (another lost), N. A sh., Torrell quartering Appleton, from
this ch. is in the possession of Mr. Chancellor of Chelmsford.
Essex Trans., N.S. XI, 145.
WiLLiNGALE- Spain. I. Inscr. and 4 Eng. vv. (eff. lost). Joseph,
son of Mr. Barth. Kello, parson, 1614, aged 13, partly covered, C.
II. Inscr. and 4 Eng. vv. (eff. lost). Isaac, son of the same, 1614,
aged 9, C.
WiMBiSH. I. Sir John de Wautone, 1347, in arm., feet lost,
and w. Ellen, sm., in the head of a cross nearly all lost, as is also
the marg. inscr., N.C. Ashdown, Costume, 106 (lady) ; Boutell,
142
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Br. and Slabs, 119 (lady and portion of man) ; Reliquary and
Illust. Arch., XIV, 40 ; Waller, pt. 16. The br. to Joan Strang-
man, c. 1570, is now lost, a small frag., palimp., on rev. a few letters
of a marg. inscr., Flemish, is in Brit. Mus. The upper part of the
elf., inscr., etc., figured in M.B.S. Trans., Ill, 262, and palimp,
frag., 263. Rubbing in coll. Soc. Antiq.
WiVENHOE. I. Wm., viscount Beaumont and lord Bardolf,
1507, in arm., triple canopy and super-canopy, the side shafts
and an Annunciation lost, marg. inscr. mutil., I sh., large, C.
Beaumont, 35 (elf.) ; Cambridge Camden Soc. Illust., no. 5, p. 165 ;
Hartshorne, Fun. Mon., 40 (elf.) ; Reliquary, XX, 205 (feet, etc.) ;
Reliquary and Illust. Arch., XIV, 125 ; V. and A. Mus. List, pi.
26 (eff.) ; Waller, pt. 11. II. Thos. Westeley, priest, chaplain
to the countess of Oxford, 1535, in mass vests, with chalice and
wafer, sm., C. M.B.S. Trans., IV, 53. III. Lady Elizth.,
[dau. and coh. of Sir Rich. Scroope, widow of no. I, 2nd w. of
John de Vere, 13th earl of Oxford, 1537], in coronet and heraldic
mantle, triple canopy with super-canopy, and marg. inscr., both
much mutil., 4 shs., 1 palimp., large, C. Beaumont, 180 (efi.) ;
Cambridge Camden Soc. Illust., no. 5, p. 185 ; Essex Trans.,
N.S. XV, 242 (palimp. sh.) ; Reliquary and Illust. Arch., XIV, 127 ;
F. and A. Mus. List, pi. 44, no. 5 (elf.).
Woodford. I. Inscr. Benefaction of Robt. Rampston, 1585,
mur., S.A. II. Inscr. Jane, dau. and h. of Thos. Wadnall,
citizen and painter-stainer, w. of Robt. Mab, citizen and gold¬
smith, 1616, left 2 daus., Jane, w. of Robt. Hillarie, gent., and
Kath., w. of Francis Midleton, mur., S.A. III. Inscr. with
8 Eng. vv. Ann. w. of Dan. Thelwall, 1638, aged 23, had 2 sons
and 1 dau., mur., S.A. IV. Inscr. Kath., infant dau. of Jas.
and Theophile Cambell, 1652, mur., C.
WooDHAM Mortimer. I. Dorothy, 11th child of Giles Alleine,
1584, aged 3, head lost, sm., inscr. in 10 Eng. vv. beginning A
little impe here buried is ”, 1 sh., C.
WooDHAM Walter. I. Death’s head inscribed " Ecce quod
eris ’ c. 1650 ; inscr. lost ; C.
WoRMiNGFORD. I. Civilian with livery collar, c. 1460 ; inscr.
and 2 shs. lost ; Tower. Essex Trans., N.S. XVI, 285. Possibly
Thos. Bowden, 1460. II. Civilian and 2 ws., c. 1590 ; inscr.
and 2 groups of children lost ; Tower. Essex Trans., 286.
Writtle. I. Man in arm. of the Bedell family, and w., c. 1500,
with 6 sons and 2 daus., 4 shs. ; inscr. lost ; X. Essex Trans.,
N.S. IX, 50 ; Suckling, 142 (lady). II. Civilian and 4 ws.,
ESSEX.
143
c. 1510, with 3 groups of children, 2 sons and 4 daus., 1 son and
5 daus., 7 sons and 2 daus. ; inscr. lost ; C. Essex Trans., 52 ;
Suffling, 187. III. Thomasin, dau. and h. of Thos. Hevening-
ham junior, esq., w. successively to Thos. Berdefield, John Bedell,
and Walter Thomas, gent., 1513, with her father Thos. Hevening-
ham junior, esq., in arm., and her grandfather Thos. Heveningham
senior, in arm., and his w. Thomasin, 4 shs. ; the inscr., now lost,
stated they were buried '' partim sub isto lapide et partim magis
directe coram imagine sancti Trinitatis ” ; now mur. in original
slab, S.C. Essex Trans., 53 ; Suffling, 85 (incorrect). IV.
Constans, “ meyden doughter ” of John Berners, esq., 1524,
with flowing hair, 2 shs. (2 others lost), sm., now mur., S.C. Essex
Review, VII, 49 ; Essex Trans., 56. V. Three shs. on tomb to
Rich. Weston, justice of the common pleas, 1572, C. Essex Trans.,
57. VI. Sh., Empson quartering Orchard ; the remains of the
brass to John Pinchon, 1573, w. Jane Empson, and 4 sons ; loose
in 1925. Essex Trans., 59. VII. Edw. Bell, gent., 1576,
aged 63, in civil dress, and w. Margt. [Barley], with 3 sons, Wm.,
Edw., Jas., and 1 dau. Anne (lost), 1 sh., N. Essex Trans., 60.
VIII. Wm. Pinchon, esq., 1592 (eff. in civil dress lost), and w. Rose,
dau. of Thos. Redding, with 6 sons (loose in 1925), ach. ; 3 daus.
and inscr. lost ; now mur., S.C. Essex Trans., 61. IX. Edw.
Hunt, gent., 1606, founder of 2 almshouses in Church Lane,
benefactor to the poor, in civil dress, and w., kng., rect. pi. with
inscr., mur., N. A. Essex Trans., Q2. X. Edw. Rowland, gent.,
1609, in civil dress, and w. Joan, 1616, for whom a second inscr.
with 6 Eng. vv. is added, C. Essex Trans., 63. XI. Two shs.,
Browne imp. Tyrrell, and Browne imp. Bird ; ach. lost ; inscr.
cut in stone to John Browne, esq., 1617, and his 2 ws., Gertrude
Tyrrell and Elizth. Bird, S.C. Essex Trans., 64. A scroll
inscribed “ mercy ”, now lost, is figured Essex Trans., 49.
Yeldham, Great. I. [Richard Symonds, died 1627], in civil
dress, and w. [Elizth., dau. of Robt. Plume, died 1612], with 5
sons and 1 dau., all kng., large rect. pi. with sh. and blank space
for inscr., probably engr. on death of w., mur., S.C. Essex
Trans., X.S. IX, 66. II. Inscr. Elizth., dau. of Sir Robt.
Quarles, w. of John Symonds, esq., 1666, mur., S.C. III.
Inscr. Orlando Fitzsymonds, esq., 1691, mur., S.C.
The brass to Robt. Ramps ton, gent., in habit of a yeoman of
the guard, died 1585, and w. Margt., died 1590, with inscr. and 1
sh., formerly at Chingeord, is now lost, the indent still remains
144
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
on C. floor of ruined ch. Clinch, Costume, 211 (man) ; Essex
Trans., N.S. X, 187 (complete) ; Haines, 127 (man) ; Planche,
Costume, II, 180 (man). Another plate recording his benefac¬
tions, formerly on C. wall, is also lost. Rubbings of both are in
coll. Soc. Antiq. In the same coll, are rubbings of the following
brasses now lost, (1) at Heydon, a priest, c. 1490, in mass vests.,
sm. M.B.S. Trans., Ill, 260 ; at Great Ilford, St. Mary’s
Hospital, John Smyth, priest, 1475, hf. eff. in mass vests, with
chalice, and curious inscr. M.B.8. Trans., Ill, 258 ; Suffling,
262 (eff.) ; and Prittlewell, an inscr. to Rich Cocke, 1612, and
w. Mary Feme.
Other lost brasses from Brentwood, a sm. rect. pi. with inscr.
to John Parker, 1672, with a fig. of St. George above and an ach.
below, are figured Essex Trans., N.S. VIII, 256 ; from Debden,
(1) a lady in shroud, holding a heart, c. 1490, (2) a civilian, c. 1510,
VIII, 36, 37, from Cole’s sketches taken in 1745 ; from Heydon,
(1) a lady with 5 sons and 7 daus., c. 1450, other figures gone ;
(2) a lady, c. 1520, VIII, 39, 40, also from Cole’s sketches.
A fine enamelled sh., Gernon, c. 1300, found on the site of Leez
Priory and now in Brit. Mus., is reproduced in colour in Essex
Trans., N.S. X, 212, and Soc. Antiq. Bond. Proc., 2 S. XXII, 118.
A portion of another sh. charged with a lion, but of later date,
and found on the same site, is figured Essex Trans., N.S. XI, 130,
131, and Soc. Antiq. Proc., XXII, 318.
Fine indents occur at Belchamp Walter, (1) a man in arm.
and w., double canopy, etc., 15th cent., (2) a priest in cope with
triple canopy, etc., 15th cent. Essex Trans., N.S. VIII, 16, 17 ;
at Birdbrook, a bracket supporting lady under canopy, 4 shs.
and marg. inscr., late 14th cent. Essex Trans., N.S. VII, 210 ;
at Fyfield, a floriated cross with banners at the sides, 15th cent.
Essex Trans., N.S. VIII, 257 ; Great Horkesley, a floriated
cross with marg, inscr. in Lombardics to Rich. Oliver, rector,
1327. Essex Trans., N.S. VII, 222 ; at Maldon, St. Mary, to
John Fenne, 1486, with incised marg. inscr. Essex Trans.,
N.S. VIII, 265 ; at Pleshey, (1) Humph, Stafford, K.G., duke of
Buckingham, and w. Anne, 1480, with canopy and super-canopy,
(2) a man in arm. and a priest, the latter with chalice above head,
15th cent. Essex Trans., N.S. VII, 26, 27 ; at Wennington,
(1) marg. inscr. in Lombardics to Thos. att Nok, early 14th cent.
Essex Review, X, 86, (2) a lady, inscr., and 2 shs., 14th cent.
Essex Trans., N.S. VIII, 282. Possibly Margery de Gildesburgh,
whose inscr. is given by Weever.
GLOUCESTERSHIRE .
145
GLOUCESTERSHIRE .
Bigland. Collections for Gloucestershire, by R. Bigland, 2 vols., 1791-92.^
B. and G. Trans. Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeo¬
logical Society.
Davis. Monumental Brasses of Gloucestershire, by C. T. Davis, 1899.
Originally published as a supplement to Gloucestershire Notes and
Queries.
Glouc. N. and Q, Gloucestershire Notes and Queries.
Lysons, Glouc. A collection of Gloucestershire Antiquities, by S. Lysons,.
2 vols., 1803.
Nicholls and Taylor. Bristol Past and Present, by J. F. Nicholls and
J. Taylor, 3 vols., 1881-82.
Pryce. Notes on the Ecclesiastical and Monumental Architecture and
Sculpture of the Middle Ages in Bristol, by G. Pryce, 1850.
Abbenhall. I. Rich. Pyrke of Micheldean, 1609, aged 60,
in civil dress, and w. Joan, dan. of John Ayleway, gent., with 2
sons, Thos. and Robt., C. Davis, 191 (sons).
Ashchurch. I. Inscr. Roger Ferrers, gent., 1583, and w.
Anne, 1605, mar. 24 years, N. II. Inscr. Roger Ferrers, gent.,
1579, and son Thos., citizen and mcht. of London, 1636, aged
60, N. III. Inscr. with 10 Eng. vv. and ach. Robt. Barker,
gent., 1671, aged 40, mur., N.
Ashleworth. I. Inscr. Sophronia, w. of John Pauncefoote,
gent., 1615, aged 55, had 15 children, of whom 4 sons and 5 dans,
living.
Ashton, Cold. I. Inscr. in 6 Lat. vv. Thos. Key, rebuilder
of the ch., [1508], mur., C.
Berkeley. I. Wm. Freme, feodary of the Berkeley estates
under Hen. VII, escheator of the hundred of Berkeley, 1526,
in civil dress holding heart, feet lost, marg. inscr. much mutil., C.
Davis, 133 (eh.), 223 (head).
Bisley. I. Kath., w. of Thos. Sewell, 1515, with 5 sons and
7 daus., N.
Bristol, Grammar School. I. Nich. Thorne, mcht., mayor
[in 1543], founder (together with his brother) of the school, died
1546, aged 50, in civil dress, and 2 ws., (1) [Mary, dau. of Roger
Wigston of Wolverton, Warw.], with 5 sons, John, Robt., Mch.,
Edw., Francis, and 3 daus., Jane. Mary, Joan, (2) [Bridget, dau.
of - Milles of Hampton], with 1 son John, and 1 dau. Bridget,
all kng., inscr. in 18 Lat. vv., 2 shs. (another lost), engr. c. 1570 ;
10
146
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
removed from the destroyed ch. of St. Werburgh and now on
the wall of the large upper schoolroom. Davis, 166 (part of 1 w.).
Bristol, St. James. I. Hen. Gibbes, “ sometime mayer and
allderman of this citty ”, 1636, aged 73, in civil dress with 4 sons,
and w. Anne, 1631, aged 70, with 4 daus., all kng., rect. pi. with
inscr., mur., S.A. Davis, 198.
Bristol, St. John. I. Thos. Rowley, mcht., sheriff [in 1475],
died 1478, in civil dress, and w. Margt., 1470, mcht. mark and
rebus (?), now mur., C. B.A.A. Jour., XLIX, 48, fig. 6 (mk.) ;
C.U.A.B.C. Trans., pt. 6, 41, fig. 5 (mk.) ; Davis, 73 (pouch and
beads), 74 (mk. and rebus) ; Glouc. N. and Q., VI, 10, fig. 6 (mk.) ;
Lane, and Ches. Hist. Soc. Trans., 4 S. XXVI, 34, no. 70 (mk.) ;
Oxford Jour, of Mon. Br., I, 39, fig. 5 (mk.) ; Pryce, 96 ; St.
Paul’s Eccles. Soc. Trans., Ill, xiv, fig. 6 (mk.).
Bristol, St. Mark. I. Inscr. with ach. Wm., 1647, and Anne,
1666, children of Rowland Searchfield, mcht., mur., N.
Bristol, St. Mary Redcliff. I. Sir John Juyn, recorder of
Bristol, baron of the exchequer, chief justice of the king’s bench,
1439, in robes with coif, inscr. in 8 Lat. w. and marg. inscr., 2
shs., Lady Chapel. Anastatic Drawing Soc., 1860, pi. 42 (eflf.
and shs.) ; Clinch, Costume, 258 (eff.) ; Davis, 38 (shs.) ; M.B.S.
Portfolio, I, pt. 12, pi. 2 ; V. and A. Mus. List, pi. 55 (eff.). II.
Philip Mede, esq., [1475], in arm. with tabard, and 2 ws., 1 in
heraldic mantle, all kng., a demi-figure of Our Lord issuing from
clouds above, rect. pi. ; inscr. lost; mur., A.T., X.A. of C. Davis,
70 ; Nicholls and Taylor, II, 208. III. Inscr. (chamfer). Thos.
Mede, (brother of no. II), thrice mayor, 1475, mutil., A.T., N.A.
of C. IV. John Jay, sheriff [in 1472], in civil dress, and w.
Joan, c. 1480 (date not filled in), with 6 sons and 8 daus., 2 mcht.
marks and 2 shs. with carding combs, C. B.A.A. Jour., XLIX,
48, fig. 7 (mk.); C.U.A.B.C. Trans., pt. 6, 41, fig. 8 (mk.); Davis,
76, 77 (details, mk., sh.) ; Gloucester N. and Q., VI, IC, fig. 7 (mk.) ;
Lane, and Ches. Hist. Soc. Trans., 4 S. XXVI, 34, no. 66 (mk.) ;
Nicholls and Taylor, II, 208 ; Oxford Jour, of Mon. Br., I, 39,
fig. 8 (mk.) ; St. Paul’s Eccles. Soc. Trans., Ill, xiv, fig. 7 (mk.) ;
Soc. Antiq. Bond. Proc., 2 S. XII, 9 (mk.) V. John Brook,
serjeant-atJaw, justice of assize in the west of England, chief
steward of the monastery of Glastonbury, 1522, in robes with
coif, and w. Joan, dau. and coh. of Rich. Amerike, 1 sh. (others
lost), C. 230 ; Somerset Arch. Soc. Proc., XLVI, ii, 111.
VI. Inscr. with 10 Eng. vv. and sh. Hen. Compton, citizen and
mcht,, 1670, aged 29, S.A. of C.
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Bristol, St. Peter. I. Robt. Bond, chaplain, 1461, in mass
vests, with chalice and wafer, now mur., N. B. and G. Trans.,
XV, 163, and XXX, 265 ; Bryce, 203, fig. 24 ; F. and A. Mus.
List, pi. 48 (efi.).
Bristol, St. Werburgh (new church). I. Wm. Gyttyns,
mcht. and one of the common council, 1586, in civil dress with
6 sons, and w. Mary (who pos.) with 4 daus., all kng., rect. pi.
with inscr., 12 Eng. vv., and monogram, mur.. Vestry. Davis,
176 (monogram). Old ch. destroyed, new ch. built in suburbs.
See also Bristol Grammar School.
Bristol, Temple Church. I. Civilian, c. 1400, hf. eff., and
4 Lat. vv. ; marg. inscr. lost ; rel., mur., C. Bryce, 118, fig. 9.
II. Priest in cope, c. 1460, inscr. lost ; palimp., on rev. a lady in
mantle, of about same date ; rel., mur., C., the palimp. fastened
down. Alcuin Club Colls., XXII, 64. (obv.) ; Davis, 59 (obv. and
rev.) ; M.B.S. Trans., IV, 120 (obv. and rev.); Bryce, II8, fig.
8 (obv.).
Bristol, Trinity or Barstaple Almshouse Chapel. I.
John Barstaple, burgess, founder of the almshouse 1411, in civil
dress with anelace, mcht. mark ; canopy and part of inscr. restored ;
sm., rel., C. B.A.A. Jour., XLIX, 48, fig. 2 (mk.) ; Davis, 28,
29 (details and mk.) ; Glouc. N. and Q., VI, 10, fig. 2 (mk.) ;
M.B.S. Trans., II, 90 (mk.) ; Nicholls and Taylor, II, 1 16 ; Oxford
Jour, of Mon. Br., I, 40, fig. 14 (mk.) ; St. BauVs Eccles. Soc.
Trans., Ill, xiv, fig. 2 (mk.). II. Isabel, w. of no. I, c. 1411 ;
elf., canopy, and sh. restored ; sm., rel., C. Davis, 30 (sh.) ;
Nicholls, etc., II, 1 16.
Cheltenham, St. Mary. I. Wm. Greville of Arle Court, esq.,
justice of the common pleas, 1513, in robes with coif, and w.,
with 3 sons and 8 daus., marg. inscr. mutil., much worn, rel.,
now mur., C.
Chipping Campden. I. Wm. Grevel, citizen of London, ‘‘ flos
mercatorum lanar’ tocius Anglie ”, 1401, in civil dress with
anelace, and w. Marion, 1386, double canopy, slightly mutil.,
with mcht. marks in the pediments, 4 shs., marg. inscr., very
large, C. B.A.A. Jour., XLIX, 48, fig. 1 (mk.) ; Bigland, I, 283;
Boutell, Series ; Davis, 22 (mk.), 23 (sh.) ; Gough, II, pi. 4, p. 10 ;
Lane, and Ches. Hist. Soc. Trans., 4 S. XXVI, 34, no. 76 (mk.) ;
St. BauVs Eccles. Soc. Trans., Ill, xiv, fig. 1 (mk.) ; Soc. Antiq.
Lond. Broc., 2 S. XII, 9 (mk.) ; Ward, 21. II. Wm. Welley,
mcht., 1450, in civil dress, and w. Alice, C. III. John
Lethenard, mcht., 1467, in civil dress, and w. Joan, inscr. mutil..
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
C. Davis, 67 (effs.). IV. Wm. Gybbys, 1484, in civil dress,
and 3 ws., Alice, Margt., Marion, with 7 sons and 6 dans., C.
Bigland, I, 284.
Cirencester. I. Vintner, in civil dress with the letter T on
end of girdle, and w. Margery, c. 1400, both standing on wine
casks, head of man and upper part of lady lost, double canopy
and inscr. in 8 Lat. vv. mutil., arms of Bristol, large, worn. Lady
Chapel. Davis, 17 (cask and sh.). II. Rich. Dixton, esq.,
1438, in arm., single canopy, marg. inscr. mutil., large, Trinity
Chapel. B.A.A. Jour., N.S. VII, 194 (legs and dog) ; Bigland,
I, 341 ; Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 69 (shoulder pieces) ; Davis, 35
(legs and dog), 36 (sword) ; Waller, pt. 12. III. Robt. Pagge,
woobmcht., 1440, in civil dress standing on a wool pack bearing
his mark, and w. Margt., with 6 sons and 8 daus. (mutil.), double
canopy, mcht. marks, and 6 Lat. vv. stating he repaired churches
and roads ; inscr. lost ; Trinity Chapel. B.A.A. Jour., XLIX,
48, fig. 3 (mk.) ; B. and G. Trans., XVII, 322, fig. 132 (mk.) ;
Davis, 41 (details and mk.) ; Glouc. N. and Q., VI, 10, fig. 3 (mk.) ;
St. Paul’s Eccles. Soc. Trans., Ill, xiv, fig. 3 (mk.). IV. Reginald
Spycer, mcht., 1442, in civil dress, and 4 ws., Margt., Julian,
Margt., Joan, mcht. mark. Trinity Chapel. B.A.A Jour., XLIX,
48, fig. 4 (mk.) ; B. and G. Trans., II, 154, and XVII, 322, fig.
79 (mk.) ; Davis, 43 (efis.), 44 (mk.) ; Glouc. N. and Q., VI, 10,
fig. 4 (mk.) ; Oxford Jour, of Mon. Br.,A, 40, fig. 11 (mk.) ; St.
Paul’s Eccles, Soc. Trans., Ill, xiv, fig. 4 (mk.) V. Angel
Gabriel and a lily pot from an Annunciation, 15th cent. ; man,
w., children and inscr. lost ; X.A., lily pot in slab, angel on a
pillar. Davis, 207 (lily pot). VI. Wm. Prelatte, a very special
benefactor to the chapel of the Trinity, 1462, in arm., and 2 ws.,
(1) Agnes, widow of John Martyn, (2) Joan, dau. and h. of Rich,
de Cobyndon, widow of John Twynyho of Cayforde, Somerset,
esq. ; shs. lost ; Trinity Chapel. Beaumont, 29 (man and 1 w.) ;
Davis, 63, 65 (details) ; Lysons, Glouc., pi. 16. VII. Wm.
Notyngham, 1427, in civil dress, head lost, and w. Cristine, 1434,
engr. c. 1470, now in Lady Chapel. VIII. Ralph Parsons,
chaplain of the chantry of the Hy. Trin., 1478, in mass vests,
with chalice and wafer, worn. Trinity Chapel. IX. Priest,
c. 1480, in cassock, sm. ; inscr. and scroll lost ; now in Lady
Chapel. Beaumont, 88 ; Clinch, Costume, 232 ; Davis, 80 ;
Haines, 77. X. Civilian, head mutil., and w. in mantle, c.
1480, worn ; another w., children, and inscr. lost ; now in Lady
Chapel. XI. Lower portion of a fern, efi., c. 1480, rel. with a
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149
new head set on waist, Trinity Chapel. Part of a hr. to a man and
w. with 1 son and 4 or 5 dans., now lost. XII. John Bennett,
1497, in civil dress, head gone, and 2 ws., Agnes and Agnes, mcht.
mark ; I w., children, and nearly all the marg. inscr. lost ; now
in Lady Chapel. B.A.A. Jour., XLIX, 48, fig. 9 (mk.) ; Davis,
95 (mk.) ; Glouc. N. and Q., VI, 10, fig. 9 (mk.) ; 8t. Paul’s Eccles.
Soc. Trans., Ill, xiv, fig. 9 (mk.). XIII. Civilian, c. 1500,
mntil., head restored ; inscr. lost ; Trinity Chapel. XIV.
Civilian, kng., with 4 sons (I a priest in acad.), and w., kng., with
3 dans., c. 1500, with lily pot (now lost) and sprays of lilies ; inscr.
lost ; originally in St. Kath. Chapel, but now scattered about,
part on floor, part on a pillar. Davis, 209 (efis.), 211 (lily pot).
Possibly John Avenyng, 1501 and w. Alice. XV. Inscr. (efis.
lost). Hugh Xorys, grocer, 1529, and w. Joan, now mur., Lady
Chapel. XVI. Two ladies, c. 1530 ; male efi. and inscr. lost ;
rel., now in Lady Chapel. Haines, 241 (girdle). XVII.
Phillip Marner, [clothier], 1587, in civil dress, standing with staff
in hand, shears by head, and dog at feet, inscr. in 6 Eng. vv.
stating he left a noble yearly for a sermon in Lent, 7 nobles to
the poor, and the interest on £80 to 16 men in Cirencester, Burford,
Abingdon, and Tetbury, mur., S.A. B.A.A. Jour., X.S. VII,
195 ; Davis, 178 ; M.B.8. Trans., IV, 83. XVIII. Mr. John
Gunter, 1624, aged 89, in civil dress, buried at Kintbury, Berks,
(q.v.), and w. Alice, 1626, aged 86 ; sh. lost ; Jos. Plat, their
son-in-law and exor. pos ; Lady Chapel. Davis, 196 (head of
lady). XIX. Inscr. with 8 Eng. vv. with puns on name.
Hodgkinson Paine, clothier, 1642, Lady Chapel. He was slain
at the taking of the town by the Royalists.
Clifford Chambers. I. Hercules Raynsford, esq., lord of
the manor, 1583, aged 39, in arm., and w. Elizth., dau. of Robt.
Parry, esq., with 2 sons and 1 dau., ach. and sh., once on A.T., N.,
now mur., C. B. and G. Trans., XIV, 91 ; Davis, 173 (legs of
man), 174, 187 (shs.). II. Elizth., dau. of no. I, w. of Edw.,
son and h. of Sam. Marrowe of Barkswell, Warw., esq., 1601,
holding infant in swaddling clothes, 1 sh. now separately inlaid,
mur., C. B. and G. Trans., XIV, 92 ; Davis, 186 (upper hf. of
efi.); Dugdale 8oc., IV, frontis.
CoBERLEY. I. Sh., Bruges imp. Baynham ; the remains of the
br. to Sir Giles Bruges, 1511, and w. Isabel, dau. of Thos. Bayn¬
ham, with 3 sons and 3 or 4 daus. ; now mur., S.C. Davis, 212.
HeerhurSt. I. Sir John Gassy, chief baron of the exchequer,
1400, in robes with coif, lion at feet, and w. Alice [Gifiard], with
150
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
dog named '' Terri ” at feet, double canopy with SS. Anne and
John Bapt. (the latter stolen about 1860), 4 shs. (2 others lost),
marg. inscr., fine, large, N.A. B.A.A. Jour., N.S. VII, 191 (lion),
193 (dog), 200 (St. John) ; B. and O. Trans., XXV, 74 (head of
judge, St. Anne and 2 shs.) ; Crossley, 230 ; Davis, 11 (head of
judge), 12 (lion), 13 (dog and St. John), 14 (St. Anne). 15 (sh.,
etc.) ; Haines, 168 (upper hf. of lady) ; Lysons, Olouc., pi. 17 ;
Macklin, Br. of Eng,, 174 ; M.B.S. Trans., IV, 81 (lion), 82 (dog),
88 (St. John) ; Oxford Portfolio of Mon. Br., pt. 3, pi. 4 ; F. and A.
Mus. List, pi. 55 (effs.) ; Waller, pt. 15 ; Ward, 23. II. Lady,
c. 1520 ; lower part of efi. and inscr. lost ; N.A. Davis, 124
(pendant). III. Elizth., dau. of Thos. Bruges of Coverle, esq.,
w. (1) of Wm. Gassy of Wyghtfylde, esq., (2) of Walter Rowdon,
esq., 1525 ; inscr. and shs. lost ; N.A. IV. Inscr. Edw. Guye,
gent., 1612 ; mar. Francis, eld. dau. of John Gotheridge, esq.,
had 6 sons and 1 dau., N.A.
Dowdeswell. I. Priest, c. 1520, in cope, 2 Evang. symbols ;
2 others and inscr. lost ; rel., C. Davis, 125 (morse) ; F. and A.
Mus. List, pi. 50, no. 1. II. Inscr. with 6 Lat. vv. John
Crowther, M.A., parson, 1623, C.
Down-Ampney. I. Inscr. Dame Mary, dau. of Sir Rich.
Barkley, w. of Sir John Hungerford of Down Ampney, annoque
domini computacione Angliae ” 1628, aged 65 ; Wm. Platt, pos. ;
mur., Hungerford Chapel.
Dyrham. I. Sir Morys Russell, [1401], in arm., and w. Isabel
[Kingston], double canopy (the pediments, in which are shs., only
left), inscr. in 6 Lat. vv., large, under moveable platform, S.A.
B.A.A. Jour., N.S. VII, 190 (lion) ; Boutell, Series (effs.) ; Davis,
26 (lion and dog), 27 (shs.) ; M.B.S. Trans., IV, 80 (lion).
Eastington. I. Elizth. [dau. of Sir Wm.] Knevet, [1518], in
heraldic mantle, 2 shs. and 2 lozenges, marg. inscr. mutiL, now
mur., N.C. Clinch, Costume, 158 (eff.) ; Davis, 118 (eff.), 117,
119 (shs.) ; Haines, 113 (eff.) ; Suffling, 118. II. Inscr. Edw.
Stephens, gent., aged about 64, and w. Joan, aged about 63, both
died 1587, left 3 sons and 2 daus., mur., S.A. III. Inscr. and
sh. Margt., dau. of Edw. St. Loo, esq., w. of Rich. Stephens, esq.,
1591, mur., S.A. IV. Inscr. with sh. Gath., dau. of Robt.
Beale, esq., '' clarke of the councell ” to Queen Elizth., w. of
Nath. Stephens, esq., 1632, left 3 sons, Hen., Rich., Robt., and
5 daus., Margt., Gath., Sarah, Hanna, Abigail, mur., S.A.
Falrford. I. John Tame, esq., 1500, in arm., and w. Alice
[Twynihoe], 1471, 3 shs., chamfer inscr., A.T., C. Bigland, I,
GLOUCESTERSHIRE .
151
567 ; Cambridge Camden Soc. Illust., no. 4, 115 ; Davis, 99
(details), 101, 102 (shs.) ; Cent. Mag., 1791, i, 345. II. Sir
Edm. Tame, 1534, in arm. with tabard, and 2 ws., (1) Agnes, [dan.
of Sir Rich Greville], with 2 sons and 3 dans., (2) Elizth. [Tyring-
ham], both in heraldic mantles, marg. inscr. with shs. at the
corners, N.C. B.A.A. Jour., N.S. VII, 203 (part of inscr.) ;
Bigland, I, 571 ; Davis, 142, 143, 144 (details) ; M.B.S. Trans.,
IV, 91 (part of inscr.). III. The same individuals as no. II,
also in heraldic dresses, but I son only, all kng.. Trinity and
2 shs., mur., N.C. Davis, 145, (Trin.), 146 (shs.) ; Gawthorp,
pi. 49, p. 94 ; Machlin, Mon. Br., 6th ed., 105 ; M.B.S.
Portfolio, III, pi. 9.
Gloucester Cathedral. I. Inscr. with 2 Eng. vv. Chas.,
7th son of Wm. Sutton, chancellor of the diocese, 1626, aged 7
days. Lady Chapel. For an account of the indents see “ Da vis,
213. In N.Tr. is a br. to Rev. Herbert Haines, M.A., master in
the cathedral school for 23 years, died 1872, aged 46. He was the
author of the well-known Manual of Monumental Brasses,’'
published in 1861.
Gloucester, St. JoHisr Baptist. I. Upper portions of a
civilian in mantle and w., c. 1520, now mur., N.A. Davis, 150,
151 ; Olouc. N. and Q., V, 538, 544. II. Inscr. Thos. Riche,
gent., alderman and founder of the blue-coat school, 1607, mur.,
N.A.
Gloucester, St. Mary de Crypt. I. John Cook, alderman,
4 times mayor, founder of a school, 1529, in civil dress with mantle,
and widow Dame Joan, triple canopy with fig. of St.John Bapt.
mu til. (1 pediment stolen about 1860) ; inscr. lost ; rel. and a new
inscr. cut on stone, now mur., N. Tr. B.A.A. Jour., N.S. VII,
199 (St. John) ; Davis, 154, 155 (details), 157 (St. John) ;
M.B.S. Trans., IV, 87 (St. John) ; V. and A. Mus. List, pi. 40
(effs.). The original slab is said to be buried in C. II. Inscr.
Luke Garnon, esq., thrice mayor, 1614, and w. Anne, a relative
of John Cook ; their son Anth. pos. ; mur., C.
Gloucester, St. Michael. I. Wm. Henshawe, bell-founder,
‘‘ late maire of this towne ”, and ws. Alys, 1519, and Agnes ; male
elf., about 3 sons and 3 daus., lost ; formerly N., now mur., S.A.
Gloucester, St. Nicholas. I. Inscr. Nich. Sancky of the
Inner Temple, esq., “ lerned in the lawes of this realme ”, 1589,
and w. Elizth., dau. of Rich. Read of Bodington, esq., 1585 ;
also Mary, dau. of the said Elizth, by John Kemys of Slowe, esq.,
w. of Rich. Harbert, 1589, mur., in wooden frame, S.A.
152
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Hempstead. I. Inscr. and sh. Mch., Hen., Roger, Nich.
junior, Cecilly, Brigid, children of Arthur and Alice Porter,
1548, mur.. Tower.
Kemerton. I. Inscr. with sh. Colibery, w. of Jas. Hatch,
1687, aged 24, mur., N.A.
Kempsford. I. Walter Hichman, 1521, in civil dress, and w.
Cristyan, with 4 sons Thos., John (both lost), Bobt., John, mcht,
mark and marg. inscr., C. Davis, 126 (mk.).
Lechlade. I. Wool-mcht. and w., c. 1450 ; children, shs. and
marg. inscr. lost ; N. Bigland, II, 141 ; Davis, 53 (feet and
woolpack). Possibly John Townsend, woolman, and w., 1458.
See Hark MS. 6072, fol. 114. II. Civilian, c. 1510 ; w.,
children, mcht. mk., and marg. inscr. lost ; N. B.A.A. Jour.,
XLIX, 48, fig. 9 (mk.) ; Bigland, II, 144 ; Davis, 110 (mk.) ;
Glouc. N. and Q., VI, 10, fig. 10 (mk.) ; St. Paid's Eccles. Soc.
Trans., Ill, xiv, fig. 10. (mk.).
Leckhampton. I. Wm. Norwood, esq., in civil dress, with
9 sons, and w. Elizth. [dau. of Wm. Lygon of Madresfield, Wore.],
1598, aged 50, with 2 daus., all kng., rect. pi. with inscr., 6 Lat. vv.
and sh., mur., S.A. Davis, 182 (sh.).
Lemington, Lower. I. Inscr. with ach. Chas. and Peter
Grevill, brothers, patrons of the chapel, 1636, rel., C.
Micheldean. I. Two ladies, c. 1500 ; the remains of the br.
to Thos. Baynham, esq., [died 1500], and 2 ws., (1) Margery,
dau. of Rich. Hodge, [died before 1477], (2) Alice, dau. of Wm.
Walwyn of Bykerton, Hereford [died 1518] ; now^ mur.. Tower.
B. and G. Trans., VI, 131 (2 pis.) ; Davis, 84 (upper hf. of one).
Mtnchinhampton. I. Civilian and w., c. 1500 ; inscr. lost ;
now mur. , Tower. II. John Hampton, gent. , 1556 (date added),
and w. Elyn, in shrouds, with 6 sons (the eld. a monk) and 3 daus.,
the eld. I)ame Alice, benefactor to the ch., a nun, engr. c. 1510,
now mur.. Tower. Clinch, Costume, 246 (nun) ; Davis, 111 (man),
112 (monk and nun) ; Haines, 87 (nun). III. Edw. Halyday,
1519, in civil dress, and w. Margery, mcht. mark, now mur..
Tower. B.A.A. Jour., XLIX, 48, fig. 11 (mk.) ; Davis, 123 (mk.) ;
Glouc. N. and Q., VI, 10, fig. 11 (mk.) ; St. Paul's Eccles. Soc.
Trans., Ill, xiv, fig. 11 (mk.). In coll. Soc. Antiq. are rubbings
of 2 frags now lost, (1) head of a widow, c. 1520 ; (2) Upper hf.
of a lady, head on cushion, c. 1530.
Naunton. I. Inscr. Ann, dau. of Edw. Ayleworth, w. of Edm.
Major the younger, 1613, aged 30, left 2 sons and 4 daus., mur.,
N.A. II. Inscr. Lettice, w. of Chas. Holt, esq., 1628, aged
GLOUCESTERSHIRE ,
153
43, mur., Tower. III. Inscr. Clement Barkdail, M.A., minister,
1670, aged 61, mur.. Tower. IV. Inscr. Barkdail family, 1685,
much corroded, mur.. Tower.
Newent. I. Roger Porter, esq., 1523, in arm., 2 shs., sm.,
now mur., S.C. Davis, 129 (sh.).
Newland. I. [Robt. Greyndour, esq., 1443], in arm., legs
gone, and w. [Joan, dau. and h. of Thos. Rugge of Charlecombe,
Somerset, founder of chantry in 1445, afterwards mar. Sir John
Barre of Rotherwas, Hereford, died 1485], curious crest of a miner
with candle in mouth, bag for ore on back, and pick in hand ;
marg. inscr. and 4 shs. lost ; S.C. Antiquarian Repertory, ed.
1807-9, II, 387 ; Arch. Camhrensis, 6S. IX, 82 (crest) ; B. and G.
Trans., VI, 343 (crest), VH, 119 (effs.) ; Cardiff Naturalists Soc.
Trans., XVIII, 48 (crest) ; Davis, 45, 46 (details), 47 (crest) ;
Nicholls, H. G., Forest of Dean, 217 (crest). On the slab is
inscribed " Sir Christopher Baynham, Knt.” He died in 1557
and was probably buried underneath.
Northleach. I. Wool-merchant, in civil dress with anelace
and the letter T on girdle, and w., c. 1400 ; inscr. lost ; once in
N.A.,now rel.,ISr. B.A.A. Jour., N.S. VII, 192 (dog) ; Boutell,
Series ; Cutts, E. L., Scenes and Characters of the Middle Ages,
522 (man) ; Davis, 19, 20 (details) ; M.B.S. Portfolio, III, pi. 38 ;
Blanche, Costume, I, 8 (man). II. Agnes Fortey (head lost)
and her 2 husbands, Wm. Scors, tailor, died 1420, and Thos.
Fortey (head lost), woolman, repaired churches and roads, 1447
in arabic numerals, both in civil dress, 2 groups of children, 2
daus. (3 ? other children lost) and 2 sons and 4 daus., canopy
and marg. inscr. much mutil., worn, N.A. B.A.A. Jour. N.S.
VII, 201 (part of inscr.) ; Davis, 49, 50 (details) ; Dysons, Glouc.,
pi. 42 ; M.B.S. Trans., IV, 89 (part of inscr.). III. [John
Fortey], woolman, erector of the roof, 1458, in civil dress, single
canopy mutil., 6 mcht. marks, marg. inscr. mutil., large, N.
B.A.A. Jour., XLIX, 48, fig. 5 (mk.) ; Cutts, Middle Ages, 523
(man), 526 (mk.) ; Davis, 55, 56 (details and mk.) ; Glouc. N. and,
Q., VI, 10, fig. 5 (mk.) ; Dysons, Glouc., pi. 41 ; Macldin, Br. of
Eng., 169 ; M.B.S. Portfolio, II, pi. 15 ; St. PauVs Eccles. Soc.
Trans., Ill, xiv, fig. 5 (mk.). IV. Woolman and w. (mutil.),
c. 1485, with 2 sons and 2 daus., mcht. mark and marg. inscr. in
6 Eng. vv.,N.A. B.A.A. Jour., NUN, 48, fig. 8 (mk.), N.S. VII,
196 (details) ; Cutts, Middle Ages, 524 (man), 526 (mk.) ; Davis,
87, 88 (details and mk.) ; Glouc. N. and Q., VI, 10, fig. 8 (mk.) ;
M.B.S. Trans., IV, 84 (details) ; St. PauVs Eccles. Soc. Trans.,
154
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Ill, xiv, fig. 8 (mk.) V. [John TaylourJ, woolman, in civil dress,
and w. Joan, c. 1490, with 8 sons and 7 dans., device of sheep on
woolpack, marg. inscr. mutil. ; Trinity lost ; S.C. B.A.A.
Jour., XLIX, 48, fig. 16, N.S. VII, 197 (both device) ; Cutts,
Middle Ages, 524 (man), 526 (device) ; Davis, 90 (details) ; Glouc.
N. and Q., VI, 11, fig. 13 (device) ; M.B.S. Trans., IV, 85 (device) ;
Oxford Jour, of Mon. Br., I, 40, fig. 13 (device) ; St. Paul’s Eccles.
Soc. Trans., Ill, xiv, fig. 13 (device). VI. Two sons and 2 dans. ;
the remains of the br. to Wm. Bicknell, 1500, and w. Margt.,
1493, founders of a chantry in 1489, S.C. Davis, 216. VII.
Robt. Serche, 1501, in civil dress, and w. Anne, with 3 sons and
1 dau., scrolls and monogram, N. Davis, 106 (scroll), 106 (mono¬
gram). VIII. Thos. Bushe, woolman, mcht. of the staple of
Calais, 1525, in civil dress, and w. Joan, 1526, double canopy,
slightly mutil., with devices and arms of the staple in the
pediments, mcht. mk., marg. inscr. ; children lost ; N. B.A.A.
Jour., XLIX, 48, fig. 12 (mk.), X.S. VII, 198 (details) ; Davis,
135, 136, 137 (details) ; Glouc. N. and Q., VI, 10, fig. 12 (mk.) ;
M.B.S. Trans., IV, 86 (details) ; St. Paul’s Eccles. Soc. Trans.,
Ill, xiv, fig. 12 (mk.). IX. Wm. Lawnder, priest, c. 1530,
in surplice, kng., marg. inscr. mutil. ; Trinity and B.V. Mary
lost C, Alcuin Club Colls., XXII, 76 (eff.) ; Clinch, Costume,
242 (eff.) ; Davis, 140, 141 (details) ; Gawthorp, pi. 48, p. 93 ;
M.B.S. Portfolio, III, pi. 4. X. Inscr. in 20 Eng. vv. with
acrostic. Mawd, w. of Thos. Parker, 1584, had 10 children, left
6 at her death in childbed, mur., S.C.
Olveston. I. Morys Denys, esq., son and h. of Sir Gylbert
Denys, lord of the manors of Alves ton and Tredcote, and his son
Sir Walter Denys, 1505, in arm. with tabards, kng. and holding
scrolls, 4 shs., mur., N.A. Anastatic Drawing Soc., 1876, pi. 31 ;
Davis, 107 (eff. of Morys), 108, 109 (shs.).
Pauntley. I. Inscr. Elizth., dau. and one of the 6 cohs. of
Thos. Whyttyngton, esq., w. of Sir Giles Pole, 1543, mur., S.C.
II. Inscr. with sh. Wm. Pawncefoote, esq., 1616, aged 84, mur.,
S. C.
Quedgley. I. Inscr. and sh. Fredeswid and Mary, daus. of
Arthur and Alice Porter, 1532, mur., C. Davis, 130 (sh.)
Quinton. I. Dame Joan, [dau. of Alex. Besford alias Pears-
ford of Besford, Wore.], widow of Sir [Wm.] Clopton [who died
1419], vowess, c. 1430, single canopy, 4 shs., marg. inscr. in 8
Lat. vv. ; the whole repaired and the shs. renewed in 1739 by
T. Lingen, esq. ; A.T., S.C. B. and G. Trans., XIII, 168 ; Davis,
GLOUCESTERSHIRE .
155
31, 32 (detail and shs.). The inscr. to Thos. de Rous of Ragley,
esq., 1499, and w. Maud, effs. gone, worn, C., is now lost. Rubbing
in coll. Soc. Antiq.
Rodmarton. I. John Edward, lord of the manor and patron
of ch., lawyer, hamosus apprenticius in lege peritus ”, 1461,
in civil dress with large round cap (cf. Chester, St. Peter), now
mur., C. Davis, 61 (head) ; Gough, II, pi. 75, p. 305, fig. 1 ;
Grose, F., Antiq. of Eng. and Wales, Supplement, I, pi. 8, fig. 2 ;
Lysons, Glouc., pi. 11.
Seveisthamptoh. I. John Camber, 1497, in civil dress, rel.,
mur., C. B. and G. Trans., XIV, 343. II. Inscr. Wm., son
of Anth. and Culpeper Lawrance, 1694.
Slaughter, Upper. I. Inscr. John Slaughter of Over Slaughter,
esq., 1583. II. Inscr. Elianor, eld. dau. of Wm. Baghott of
Prestbury, esq., wife of no. 1, 1597. III. Inscr. Paris, son and
h. of no. 1, 1597, aged 55. All mur., C.
Tewkesbury. I. Inscr. with 6 Eng. vv., and 2 achs. Elianor
Freeman, 1653, aged 21, mur., X. Tr. II. Inscr. with 10 Lat.
vv. Amy, w. of John Wiatt, 16[53], N.A. The indent for a br.
attributed to Maud de Burgh, widow of Gilbert de Clare, earl of
Gloucester and Hertford, 1315, is reproduced in M.B.8. Portfolio,
III, pi. 6.
Thorkbury. I. Thos. Tyndall, 1571 (eff. in civil dress lost),
and w. [Avice, dau. of John Bodie], inscr. with 12 Eng. vv. ;
1 son, 1 dau. and 4 shs. lost ; once on A.T., now on C. floor.
Davis, 170 (lady).
Todenham. I. Wm. Molton, esq., 1614, in civil dress, and w.
Millicent, dau. of Giles Spencer of Nurthen, Warw., esq., 1604,
kng. ; out of 12 children he left 3 daus., the 1st mar. to Thos.,
son and h. of Sir Thos. Baufou, the 2nd to Rich., son of Walter
Savage, esq., and the 3rd to Wm. Willoughby of Xorrnanton,
esq. ; rect. pi. with inscr., 12 Eng. vv. and ach., mur., C. Davis,
193 (sh.).
Tormartok. I. John Ceysyll, servant of Sir John Sendlow,
knt., 1493, in civil dress, marg. inscr., X. B.A.A. Jour., X.S.
VII, 202 (part of inscr.) ; Davis, 91, 93 (detail and part of inscr.) ;
M.B.S. Trans., IV, 90 (part of inscr.). The indent for the
br. to Sir John de la Riviere, founder of the ch., c. 1350, is engr.
in Haines, 124.
Twyning. I. Inscr. Sybill, dau. and h. of Gabriel Blycke,
esq., w. of Francis Clare, esq., 1575, and infant dau. Anne, mur.,
A.T., C.
156
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Weston-sub-Edge. I. Wm. Hodges, 1590, in civil dress ;
mar. [Elizth.], dan. of Sir Geo. Throgmorton of Kawghton
(Coughton), widow of John Gifford of Weston, esq. ; now
mur., N.
Weston-upon-Avon. I. Sir John Greville, lord of the manor
of Milcot, 1546, in arm. with tabard ; 2 shs. lost ; C. Davis,
159 (upper hf . of eff.). II. Sir Edw. Greville, lord of the manor
of Milcot, 1559, in arm. with tabard ; 2 shs. lost ; C. Davis,
162 (upper hf. of eff.).
Whittington. I. Kich. Coton, esq., 1556, in civil dress, and
w. Margt., 1560, betw. them a child in swaddling clothes ; a son
in cloak lost ; C. Davis, 165 (child).
WiNCHCOMBE. I. Inscr. Margt. Crompe, dau. of Eulke and
Bridget Baungerfield of Naunton, 1647. II. Inscr. Bridget,
dau. of Margt. Crompe, w. of Edw. Slaughter, gent., 1652, aged 42.
III. Inscr. Christ. Merrett, 1624, and w. Awdery, who afterwards
mar. Thos. Hawkins and died 1654, IV. Inscr. Rich. [Merrett,
gent.], 1670, aged 64 ; Christ. Merrett, “ nepos ”, pos. V.
Inscr. Elizth., w. of Wm. Harvey, clerk, 1685, aged 36.
Winterbourne. I. Lady, c. 1370 ; canopy, shs., and marg.
inscr. lost ; N.A. Boutell, Series ; M.B.8. Portfolio, III, pi. 51.
Possibly Agnes, w. of Sir Thos. Bradeston, 1370. II. Inscr.
with 6 Eng. vv. Mathew Buck, esq., 1631 ; sh. lost ; N.C. III.
Inscr. with text and sh. Thos. Buck, esq., lord of the manor,
1658, aged 47, N.C.
WoRMiNGTON. I. Anne, eld. dau. of Rich. Daston, w. of John
Savage of Norbury, Wore., 1605, aged 25, died in childbirth and
represented in bed with infant in swaddling clothes, inscr. in
6 Lat. vv., marg. inscr. mu til., 2 shs., curious, mur., C. Davis,
188 (eff.), 189 (shs.) ; Macklin, Br. of Eng., 285 ; M.B.8. Portfolio,
II, pi. 12.
Wotton-under-Edge. I. Thos., lord Berkeley, 1417, in arm.
with collar of mermaids, and w. Margt., dau. and h. of Gerard
Warren, lord Lisle, 1392 ; marg. inscr. lost ; large, A.T., N.A.
Art Journal, VI, 34 ; B.A.A. Jour., N.S. VII, 192 (dog) ; Boutell,
Br. and Slabs, 57 (effs.), 135 (collar) ; Cooke, J. H., Hist, of
Berkeley, 2nd ed. 1878, 31 ; Davis, 2 (collar), 3, 4, 5, (details) ;
Foshrooke, T. D., Hist, of Glouc., I, 477 ; Haines, 168 (head of
lady) ; Hollis, T. and O., Mon. Effs., pt. 4, pi. 10 ; M.B.8.
Portfolio, III, pi. 42, and Trans., IV, 82 (dog) ; Planche, Costume,
I, 129 (collar) ; Suffling, 67. The indent for the brass to R. de
Wotton, rector, c. 1320, a kng. figure with long scroll to B.V. Mary
HAMPSHIRE.
157
in the head of a cross, and marg. inscr. in Lombardics, is
reproduced in M.B.8. Portfolio, I, pt. 8, pL 6.
Yate. I. Alex. Staples, 1590, in civil dress, and 2 ws., (1) Avis
with 2 sons and 3 daus., (2) Elizth. (who pos.) with 4 sons and 2
daus., rect. pi. with inscr. in 8 Lat. vv., partly covered by screen, C.
Davis, 180 (1 son). II. Inscr. with sh. Robt. Walker, gent.,
1676, aged 39. III. Inscr. Hodges Godwin jun., esq., 1677,
aged 40. IV. Inscr. with sh. Mary Walker, sister of no. II,
1678.
The indents mentioned by Haines at Bishop’s Cleve, Church-
do wh, and Churcham, appear to be now lost. At Paihswick
is an indent for the br. to Sir Wm. Kingston, K.G., 1540, and w.
Elizth. The large hf . eff. of a priest in mass vests, holding chalice,
c. 1460, now in the ch. of Compton Greenfield does not belong
to that ch. and was placed there by one of the modern rectors.
Nothing is known of its previous history.
HAMPSHIRE.
Cave, C. J. P. List of Hampshire Brasses, printed in Mon. Br. Soc.
Trans., V, 247, 295, 343, VI, 1, 121.
Hants Proc. Proceedings of the Hampshire Field Club.
Abbot’s Ann. I. Inscr. Elizth., dau. of Rich. Monday of
Derbyshire, esq., w. of John Johnson, D.D., rector, archdeacon
of Worcester, treasurer of St. David’s, 1613, C.
Aldershot. I. Inscr. with ach. and 2 shs. Sir John Whyte,
alderman, citizen and grocer of London, died 15[73] (date not
filled in), engr. c. 1570, mur., C. Gawthorjp, pi. 51, p. 96 ; M.B.8.
Portfolio, III, pi. 10 ; Winchester Diocesan Chronicle, Nov., 1906.
II. Inscr. Mary, w. of Robt. White, esq., 1583, had 2 sons, Robt.
and Robt., and 2 daus., Helen, Marye, mur., C.
Alton. I. Lady, c. 1510 ; inscr. lost ; now mur., N. II.
Three daus., c. 1510, now mur., N. III. Inscr. Rich. Clarke,
1485, and dau. Margery, w. of Rich. Eylder, 1534, now placed
under no. I. IV. Inscr. with rebus. Christ. Walaston, groom of
the chamber and '' on of ye yostregere (keeper of the goshawks)
unto ye late kynges & queues of famous memorye ”, 1563 (date
added), mur., N. M.B.8. Trans., V, 251. V. Inscr. Robt.
Fry late hedd bailliffe of this towne ”, 1620, mur.. Vestry.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
VI. Inscr. with 2 Eng. and 2 Lat. vv. Elizth. Geale, 1638, mur., N.
VII. Inscr. Eobt. Lamport, 1667, worn, mur.. Vestry. On a
pillar in the nave is a replica of the inscr. to Rich Boles, killed at
Alton in 1641, See Winchester Cathedral.
Alverstoke. I. Inscr. Elizth., dau. of Wm. Cottcn, w. of
Dan. Bradly, 1664, aged 26, N.A.
Andover. I. Inscr. and ach. Nich. Venables, gent., 1602,
aged 73, father of 2 sons and 3 daus. ; his son Rich. pos. ; mur., C.
Basingstoke. I. Inscr. with 6 Eng. vv. Roger Ryve, [1587],
rel., C. II. Robt. Stocker, yeoman, 1606, aged 67, in civil
dress, and w. Ursula, with 9 sons and 2 daus., rel., C. III. John,
son of Thos Hilliard, gent., 1621, a child, sm., rel., C.
Baughurst. I. Benefaction of Thos. Sympson, 1674, mur., N.
Binstead. I. Inscr. Hen. Heighes, 1595, mur.. Vestry. II.
Inscr. Susanna, dau. of Wm., lord Maynard, w. of Nich. Bo well,
esq., 1644, S.C.
Bramdean. I. Inscr. Mary, w. of Thos. Travers, 1639, mur., C.
Bramley. I. Wm. Joye, yeoman, 1452, in civil dress, with
6 sons standing by his side, much worn. Tower. Near by is a
slab with indents for a lady and 6 daus., possibly for his wife.
II. Gwen More, w. of John Shelf ord ‘‘ of ye cite of Harford ”, esq.,
" modyr to dame Elizabeth Shelf orde abbes of the monastery of
Shaftysbury ”, 1504, 2 shs., S.C. M.B.S. Trans., V. 262 ;
Somerset and Dorset N. and Q., X, 31 ; F. and A. Mus. List, pi.
45, no. 1 (elf.). III. Rich. Carter, 1529, in civil dress, and w.
Alys, S.C. Williams, J. F., Early Churchwardens Accounts of
Hants, xiii.
Bramshott. I. John Weston “ de Chyltellee ”, esq., in civil
dress, and w. Elizth., c. 1430, 6 scrolls, rel., mur., C. M.B.S.
Trans., V, 264. II. Inscr. and sh. John Hooke of Bramshott,
esq., 1613, rel., mur., C. M.B.S. Trans., V, 265. III. Lozenge
with arms of Hooke, 17th Cent.
Burghclere. I. Inscr. Thos. Hilman, 1615, N. II. Inscr.
John Brownejohn, gent., 1633, N.Tr. III. Inscr. Mary, w.
of no. II, 1637, N.Tr. IV. Inscr. Kath., dau. of John and
Mary Brownejohn, w. of John Hunt of Ham., gent., 1638, now
under organ.
Buriton. I. Inscr. Emme, dau. of Robt. Bowyer of Chichester,
mcht., w. of Thos. Hanbury, esq., lord of the manor of Maple-
durham and one of the 7 auditors of the exchequer, 1595. Locke,
A., Hanbury Family, 314. II. Inscr. Susanna, w. of Thos.
Hanbury, esq., 1661. Locke, 314. III. Inscr. Thos., son of
HAMPSHIEE.
159
Thos. Hanbury, esq., " great granchild to Auditour Hanbury ”,
1668. Locke, 314. IV. Inscr. with lozenge. Kath., dan. of
Sir John Jeff erys, widow of Thos. Hanbury, esq., 1678, aged 71.
Locke, 314, 318. V. Inscr. with ach. Thos. Hanbury, esq., son
of Thos. and Susanna Hanbury, 1686, aged 28. Locke, 314.
VI. Inscr. with ach. Wm. Warne, citizen and scrivener of London,
1697, aged 72, loose in vestry in 1906. VII. Plate bearing the
word ‘‘ Resurgam ”. Probably belonging to no. IV. All,
except no. VI, mur., S.A.
Candover, Brown. I. Civilian and lady, arm in arm, c. 1490 ;
inscr. lost ; mur., C. Hants Proc., Ill, 276 ; M.B.S. Portfolio, II,
pi. 46 ; Soc. Antiq. Lond. Proc., 2 S. XII, 335 ; Warren, W . T.,
Historic Sketches round Winchester, 41. The brasses to (1) John
Latihall, priest, c. 1520, in mass vests, without stole, very sm.,
and (2) an inscr. to Margery Wylson, 1559, formerly in this ch.
were exhibited at the Winchester Congress of the Archaeological
Institute in 1845.
Candover, Preston (old church). I. Kath., dau. of Thos.
Leggat of Dagnehams, Essex, esq., w. of Thos. Habrigecourt of
Preston Candover, gent., 1607, 1 sh. (another lost), 0. M.B.S.
Trans., V, 271. II. Inscr. Dorothy, w. of Edm. Marshe, gent.,
1610, C.
Chalton. I. Inscr. Geo. Gillingham, rector, and w. Isabel,
both died 1668, mur., N.
Chilbolton. I. Inscr. and ach. Thos. Tutt, c. 1610, mur., N.
CoLMER. I. Inscr. John and Sara Greaves, their sons pos.,
1640, loose in vestry in 1906.
Crawley. I. Inscr. and 9 Lat. vv. Michael Reniger, D.D.,
rector, archdeacon of Winchester, 1609, aged 79, and son John,
mur., C.
Crondall. I. [Nich. Kaerwent, rector, 1381], in mass vests. ;
canopy and inscr. lost ; large, rel., C. Haines, 67 ; M.B.S.
Portfolio, I, pt. 3, pi. 2 ; Oxford Man., 26. II. John Gyhord,
esq., heir apparent to Sir Wm. Gyfford, 1563, in arm., kng., and
w. Elizth. (eff. lost), dau. of Sir Geo. Throkmarton, with 5 sons
(lost) and 8 daus., ach., mur., A.T., C. III. John Eager, 1641,
a skeleton, rect. pi. with 4 Eng. vv., mur., S.A. M.B.S. Trans.,
V, 282.
Dean, Prior’s. I. John Compton, gent., 1605, in civil dress,
and w. Joan Michelborne, 1586, ach., C. Hervey, T ., Hist, of
Colmer and Prior's Dean, 155, and Par. Registers of Colmer, etc.,
43 ; M.B.S. Trans., V, 366.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Dogmersfield. I. Anne, eld. dan. of John Poulett of Herriard,
esq., w. of Nich. Sutton, died in childbed, 1590, aged 28, kng.,
with 3 daus. also kng., and an infant in swaddling clothes, rect.
pi. with lozenge and inscr., now mur., N., with an inscr. stating
it was found in Dogmersfield House in 1904 and replaced in 1905.
Trans., V, 285.
Droxford. I. Inscr. Edw. Searle, farmer of Droxford, 1617,
aged 72, N.C.
Dummer. I. Inscr. in 6 Lat. w. Wm. Dommer and w. Elen,
1427, now mur., N. II. Inscr. E-oger Gollde, clerk, rector,
1564, N. Baigent, F. J., Hist, of Wyke church, 1865, 8. III.
Wm. at Moore alias Dommer, esq., born 13 Feb. 1508, a clerk of
the lord mayor’s court, comptroller of the chamber of London for
above 50 years, [died 1595], date not filled in, in civil dress, with
1 son (head gone) who died in his infancy, and w. Kinborowe
(eff. lost), dau. of Edm. Brydges of London, draper, engr. c. 1580,
all kng., ach. and 2 shs., mur., C. M.B.S. Trans., V, 288. IV.
Inscr. in 8 Eng. vv., ach. and 2 shs. marking burial place of Wm.
at Moore and stating he was lord of the manor and patron of the
ch., engr. c. 1580. C. floor. M.B.S. Trans., V, 289. V.
Inscr. Aliys Magewik “ of Dumer wedow ”, 1591 ; palimp., on
rev. another inscr. to Robt. Clerk, '' quondam capellanus cantaris
petri fiabiller in presenti ecclesia fundat’ ”, c. 1500, mur., on
hinge, N. VI. Inscr. Dennis, dau. of Hen. Clarke of Goring,
w. of Walter Pinke of Kempshot, 1621, aged 38, had 3 sons and
5 daus., C. The inscr. with ach. to Rich. Weston, gent., 1600,
and w. Margt., sister to Mr. Philip Kiftell of Newbury, Berks.,
1602, mur., C. is a modern restoration.
Easton. I. Inscr. Agatha Barlow, [1595, w. of Wm. Barlow,
bp. of Chichester], mur., C.
Eling. I. Inscr. and 3 shs. Wm., son of Sir Chidiock Pawlet
of the noble and illustrious house of Pawlet of Basing, 1596 ;
mar. Dulcebel, dau. of Jas. Paget of Powlton, had 5 sons and 3
daus. ; mur., in wooden frame, N.C.
Eversley. I. Large cross to Rich. Pendilton, servant to Giles,
lord Dawbney, chamberlain to Hen. VII, 1502, curious, C. M.B.S.
Portfolio, II, pi. 33.
Faccombe. I. Inscr. Alice, dau. and h. of Frances Pooly, esq.,
w. of Robt. Reade of Linkenholt, gent., 1598, mur., N.
Fareham. I. Inscr. with sh. Constance, dau. of Rich. Hooke,
gent., w. of Thos. Riggs, gent., 1653, aged 33, mur., N.A.
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161
Farlington. I. Inscr. and sh. Antony Pounde of Drayton^
esq., 1547, mur., C.
Fordingbridge. I. Win. Bulkeley, esq., in arm., with 3 sons,
Chas., Wm., John, and w. Jane, dan. of baron Luke of ye Quenes
highnes exchequier ”, with 5 dans.. An, Joyce, Judyth, Susan,
Cisseley, all kng., engr. 1568, rect. pi. with inscr., scrolls, ach. and
2 shs., mur., N. M.B.S. Trans., V, 299.
Froyle. I. John Lighe, esq., 1575, in civil dress, inscr., and
ach. ; eff. of w. Margt., dau. of Thos. Saunders of Uxbridge, and
1 child lost during repairs in 1848 ; C. M.B.S. Trans., V, 302.
Hale. I. Inscr. with 4 shs. and crest. Sir John Penruddocke,
1600, N. M.B.S. Trans., V, 304.
Hartley Wespall. I. Inscr. marg. (mutil.). John
[Knottinjgle, esq., 1407, and son Thos., C. II. Inscr. and sh.
(3 others lost). John Waspaill, esq., patron of the ch., 1448, and
w. Joan, widow of John Pakenham, 1452, C.
Havant. I. Thos. Aileward, rector, 1413, in cope, inscr. with
2 Lat. vv., sh., C. Alenin Club Colls., XXII, 50 ; Builder, LXV,
155 ; Clinch, Churches, 204 ; C.U.A.B.C. Trans., pt. xi. pi. 1 ;
Haines, 182 (orphrey) ; Suffling, 236.
He ADBOURNE Worthy. I. J ohn, son of Simon Kent of Reading,
a scholar of Winchester, [died 1434], in civil dress, sm., now mur.,
C. Kirby, J. F., Winchester Scholars, frontis. ; Leach, A. F.,
Hist, of Winchester Coll., 170 ; M.B.S. Trans., V, 307 ; Slessor,
J . H., Headbourne Worthy church, 14 ; V . and A. Mus. List,
pi. 54, no. 4 (eff.) ; Warren, W. T., Hist. Sketches round Winchester,
47.
Headley. I. Civilian and w., c. 1510 ; inscr. lost; sm.,mur.,C.
Heckfield. I. John Hall, 1514 (elf. lost), and w. Elizth.,
builders of chantry, now mur., N.C. II. Inscr., 2 Evang.
symbols and rebus. John Creswell, “ lorde of this towne at the
tyme of the byldyng of thys stepyll and the newe yle and chapell
in this cherche ”, 1518, and w. Isabel, now mur., N. III. Inscr.
Thos. Wyfold, gent., 1521, and ws. Emme and Annes, on step
of N.C. IV. Inscr. Chas. Huett, gent., subtreasurer to Queen
Elizth. in Ireland, 1627, aged 67, mur., N.C. V. Inscr. Chas.,
son of no. IV, 1652, aged 53, mur., N.C.
Hinton Ampner. I. Inscr. Kath., 2nd dau. of Sir Humph.
Hrewell of Little Gidding, Hunts., 1599, aged 9, mur., C. II.
Inscr. Edw., son of John Hrewe of St. Decuman’s, Devon, 1601,
11
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
aged 77, mur., C. III. Inscr. Wm., 3rd son of Sir Thos.
Stewkeley, born, 1604, died 1606, mur., C. IV. Inscr. Thos.,
eld. son of Sir Hugh Stewkeley, knt. and hart., born 1635, died
1638, mur., C. V. Inscr. and ach. Sir Hugh Stewkeley, knt.
and bart., 1642 ; “ Thos. Brome fecit ”, mur., C. M.B.S. Trans. ^
V, 312 (ach.). VI. Inscr. Lady Elizth., only child of John
Goodwyn of Winchington, Bucks., widow of Sir Thos. Stewkeley,
knt., 1648, mur. C. VII. Inscr. with 10 Eng. vv. Elizth., 2nd
dau. of Sir Hugh Stewkeley, bart., by Kath., sole dau. of Sir
John Trott of Laverstock, bart., 1667, aged 37 weeks, mur., C.
Hursley. I. Inscr. in 10 Lat. vv. John Bowland, park-
keeper of Merdon and Winchester for 42 years, 1474, mur.. Tower.
II. Inscr. in 6 Eng. vv. Anne Horswell, w. of - Sternhold,
1559, mur.. Tower.
Itchen Stoke. I. Inscr. Joan, w. of master John Batmanson,
” doctor of Sevell ”, 1518, now mur., N. Beproductions of
lost brasses to (1) a lady, c. 1500, kng., with mouth scroll, sm. ;
(2) of 4 frags, of a marg. inscr. bearing the words ” one of the
kyng’ s’jeaunt’ at his la we which lyeth buryed at the whyte
ffreers in London on wh ”, are in M.B.S. Trans., V, 318, 319.
The originals were loose at the rectory in 1903, but have since
disappeared.
Kimpton. I. Bobt. Thornburgh, esq., 1522, in arm., and 2 ws.,
(1) Alys with 1 son and 1 dau., (2) Anne with 1 son and 6 daus.,
kng., sm. cross with the five wounds in top corner ; 3 shs. lost ;
mur., A.T., C. M.B.S. Trans., V, 320.
Kingsclere. I. Cesily Hobard, 1503, much worn, sm., S.C.
II. Wm. Estwood, vicar of Kingsclere, parson of Newnom
(Newnham), 1519, in mass vests., sm., S.C. III. Inscr. and sh.
John Bossewell, gent., “ notarye publique ”, 1580, S.C. IV.
Inscr. in 31 Lat. vv. and sh. Sir [John] Kingsmill, [died 1558],
w. Constance Goring, [died 1581], and children, Wm., Bich.,
Boger, Edw., Hen., Geo. and John (twins), Andrew, Thos., Arthur,
Constance, Jane (mar. - Cooper, gent.), Alice, Anne, Kath.
(mar. Bich. Trenchard), Margt., and Mary, engr. c. 1580, rel.,
S.C. V. Inscr. Elizth., w. of Jas. Hunt of Popham, gent.,
1606, S.C.
Kingsworthy. I. Inscr. John Bowdoun, father of John
Bowdoun, rector, c. 1440, mur., C.
Littleton near Winchester. I. Inscr. John Smythe, 1493,
and w. Alice, N. II. Inscr. John Smyth, “ quondam firmarius
hujus ville ”, 1505, N.
HAMPSHIRE.
163
Lymington. I. Inscr. and ach. Joan, w. of Francis Guidott, '
gent., 1668, aged 64, mur., C. Misc. Gen. et Her., N.S. Ill, 118.
Mapledurwell. I. John Canner, in civil dress, and w. Agnes,
c. 1520, with 4 sons and 6 dans., sm., worn, under moveable
floor, C.
Mohxtoh. I. Alice Swayn, 1599, aged 98, and son Arthur
in civil dress, both kng., inscr. with 4 Eng. vv., N. M.B.S.
Trans., V, 346. II. Inscr. Richarda Pore, grand-dau. of Adam
Robins, rector, 1606, N.
Mottisfont. I. Inscr. and ach. Sir Wm. Sandys, 1628, C.
Nately Scures. I. Inscr. with 18 Eng. and 2 Lat. vv. John
Palmer, 1661, aged 61, and w. Mary, 1660, aged 50, '' twice sixteen
years we lived together in sunshine and in stormy weather and
ten times changed our habitation ”, mur., N.
Newtoh Valehce. I. Inscr. Francis, youngest son of Robt.
Johnson, vicar, 1615, aged 2^ years, mur., C.
Nursling. I. Inscr. with chronogram, ach., etc. Andrew
Mundy, esq., 1632, aged 61, mur., S.C. M.B.S. Trans., V, 350.
Oakley, Church. I. Robt. Warham, in civil dress, and w.
Elizth., both died 1487, with 4 sons (one a priest in acad., after¬
wards abp. Warham) ; 2 daus. lost ; mur., A.T., S.C. M.B.S.
Trans., V, 277. II. Inscr. Gylbard Wyther, 1599, N.
OniHAM. I. Civilian with pouch and dagger and w., c. 1480 ;
inscr. lost ; now mur., N. M.B.S. Trans., V, 352. II. Wm.
Goode, vicar of Ponteland, Northumb., rector of Dogmansfield,
1498, in mass vests., inscr. and 5 Lat. vv. stating he was a native
of Leics., now mur., N. M.B.S. Trans., V, 354, 355 ; Newcastle
Soc. Antiq. Proc., 3 S. IX, 221. III. John Haydok, esq., 1504
(eff. in arm. lost), and w. Elizth., with 6 daus., now mur., N.C.
IV. Thos. Chapman, 1522 (eff. in civil dress lost), and w. Agnes,
with 9 daus . , device of a crossbow on inscr. , now mur. , N.C. V.
Civilian, c. 1530 ; inscr. lost ; now mur., N.C. M.B.S. Trans.,
V, 357 ; Newcastle Soc. Antiq. Proc., 3 S. IX, 221. VI. Man
in arm., c. 1540, feet gone ; 2 ws., some children, inscr. and shs.
lost ; 1 son and 5 daus. remain in original slab in N.C. but partly
covered by stove ; once on A.T., now destroyed. The male eff.,
possibly Rich. Vass, esq., 1542, is now mur., N.C. and is palimp.,
on rev. a portion of a priest in cope, and other frags. M.B.S.
Trans., V, 358 (obv. of man). VII. Margt., 2nd dau. of Thos.
Pye, esq., 1636, aged 6 weeks, in swaddling clothes, inscr. and
text with sh., now on vestry floor. M.B.S. Trans., V, 360.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
VIII. Inscr. and ach. Edw. Seagar, gent., 1640, now mur., N.C.
All, except no. VII, rel. in slate slabs.
Pamber. I. Inscr. Benefaction of Thos. Sympson, 1674,
mur., C.
Petersfield. I. Inscr. Anne, dau. of Edm. Goodfellow, esq.,
w. of Thos. Holt, 1655, mur., N.A. II. Inscr. Mary, dau. of
Rich. Love, esq., w. of Thos. Aylwyn, M.D., 1693, mur., N.A.
III. Inscr. with ach. Thos Aylwyn, M.D., 1704, mur., N.A.
Ringwood. I. John Prophete, prebendary of Lincoln, dean of
Hereford and York, 1416, in cope with SS. Michael, John Bapt.,
Peter, Paul, - Winifred, Kath., Barbara, Margt., on orphreys,
single canopy much mutil. ; marg. inscr. and 6 shs. lost; large, C.
Beaumont, 91 (eff.) ; Gent. Mag., 1807, ii, 1001 ; Hants Proc., VII,
76 (eff.) ; M.B.S. Portfolio, I, pt. 5, pi. 2.
Romsey. I. Inscr. John Hayward, '' sometime mayor of this
towne ”, 1619, aged 58, mur., C.
Sherborne, Monk. I. Inscr. with sh. Wm. Hobson, rector,
1653, mur., N. II. Inscr. Benefaction of Thos. Sympson,
1674, mur., N.
Sherborne St. John. I. Raulin Brocas, in civil dress, and his
sister Margt., c. 1360, hf. effs. with Fr. inscr., sm., mur., N.C.
Burrows, M., Family of Brocas of Beaurepaire, 129 ; Haines,
134 ; M.B.S. Trans., VI, 2. II. Bernard Brocas, esq., 1488,
in arm. with tabard, kng. to a cross now lost, below is a skeleton
in shroud, marg. inscr. in 8 Lat. vv. mutil., ach. and 2 shs., N.C.
Burrows, 164 ; M.B.S, Trans., VI, 3. III. John Brocas, esq.,
son and h. of Wm. Brocas, esq., 1492, in arm., and 2 ws., (1) Anne,
dau. of Edw. Longford, esq., with 2 sons and 3 daus., (2) Anne,
dau. of John Rogers, esq., with 5 sons and 1 dau. ; inscr. lost
(part remained in 1845) ; N.C. Burrows, 168. IV. John
Brocas, esq. (son and h. of Wm. Brocas, esq., who died in London
in 1483, and was buried in the church of the hospital of St.
Bartholomew, Smithfield, in the chapel of the B.V.M.), 1492,
in arm., kng.. Trinity, 4 shs. and inscr., N.C. Burrows, 167 ;
M.B.S. Trans., Yl, 5. V. Wm. Brocas, of Beaurepair, “ buryed
in this chapell ”, died 1506, in arm., kng., sm. ; he left 2 daus.
and cohs., Anne, mar. and died s.p., and Edith, mar. to Rauff
Pexsall, esq. (who pos.), by whom she had 2 sons, John (dec.),
and Rich. “ yet living, sole heir to the said Edith ” ; engr. c.
1540, 2 shs., mur., N.C. Burrows, 172 ; Haines, 235 (shoulder
piece). VI. Inscr. Benefaction of Thos. Sympson, 1674,
mur., N.
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Sherfield-on-Loddon. I. Inscr. and ach. Edm., 2nd son of
Sir Edm. Molyneux, K.B., justice of the common bench, “ qui
per decennium fuit a secretis praenobili viro Henrico Sidneio
Hiberniae praefecto summo et Walliae praesidi ”, born 1532,
died [1589], date not filled in, “ cujus animae propicietur deus ”,
mur., N. II. Mary, elder dau. and coh. of Stephen Hadnoll,
esq., w. of Francis Palmes " of Francis on Corbet the heir ”
(see Otley, Yorks.), died in childbed, 1595, aged 33, with 11
children, Guy, Margt., Thos., Ellen, Wm., An (dec., buried at
Ashwell, Rutland), Brian, Andrew, Stephen, Jane and Mary,
all kng., rect. pi. with inscr. and 3 shs., mur., N. M.B.S. Trans. ,
VI, 10. III. Stephen Hadnall, esq., born in Salop, one of the
privy chamber to Queen Mary, died at Launcelevye in 1590, in
civil dress, kng. ; mar. Margt., dau. of Thos. Atkins, esq., had
2 daus. and cohs., Mary, mar. to Sir Francis Palmes, and Anne,
mar. to Sir Hampden Poulett ; his widow mar. Sir Rich. Lewkenor,
chief justice of Chester, and pos. in 1600, ach., mur., C. M.B.S,
Trans., VI, 12.
SoMBOURNE, King’s. I. Two civilians, c. 1380 ; inscr. lost ;
rel., C. Gent. Mag., 1858, ii, 559 (1 eff.) ; Haines, 164 (1 efi.) ;
Hewitt, A rmoitr, II, 254 (1 efi.) ; Macklin, Br. of Eng., 6^ ; M.B.S.
Portfolio, I, pt. 6, pi. 1.
Southampton, God’s House. I. Priest, c. 1500, in cope ;
head and inscr. lost ; on a board, C.
SouTHAViCK. I. John White, esq., “ fyrst owner of ye priory
and manor of Suthwike after ye surrender and departyng of ye
chanons from ye same ”, died 1567 (date added), in arm., and 1st
w. Kath., only dau. of Wm. Pound of Drayton, esq., by Mary,
dau and coh. of Thos. Haynes of the Isle of Wight, esq., died 1548,
with 5 sons and 4 daus. ; appropriated efis. of c. 1520, chamfer
inscr. and 5 shs. added in 1548 and possibly palimp. ; A.T., C.
Hants Proc., Ill, 85. II. Inscr. (mutil.), Anne, dau. of Lewes
Wyngfeld, esq., widow of Anth. Pound of Drayton, esq., 2nd w.
of John White, esq., [1557], possibly palimp., now mur., N.A.
Stoke Charity. I. Thos. Wayte, esq., 1482, in arm., with fig.
of Our Lord in Pity, 1 sh. (3 others lost), A.T., N. Hants Proc..,
Ill, 1 ; M.B.S. Trans., VI, 19. II. Thos. Hampton, esq.,
1483, in arm., and w. Isabel (upper hf. lost), with 2 sons and 6
daus.. Trinity and 4 shs., A. T., C. Hants Proc., TU., 4: \ M.B.S.
Trans., VI, 21. III. Inscr. and 2 shs. Rich. Waller, esq., “ late
lorde of this towne ”, 1552 ; god bring his soule to his salvacion ”,
N.C.
166
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Stratfieldsayb. I. Inscr. with 8 Lat. vv. Geo. Dabrigecort,
esq., lord of the manor, 1558 ; the vv. composed by his son Thos.
who pos. ; mur., C. II. Inscr. with Lat. vv., etc. Eustace
Dabrigecort, 1594, mur., C.
Setton, Bishop’s. I. Man in arm. (mutil.), and w., c. 1520 ;
inscr lost ; rel., C.
Tadley. I. Inscr. Benefaction of Thos. Sympson, 1674,
mur., N.
Thruxton. I. Sir John Lysle, lord of Wodynton in the Isle
of Wight, husband of lady Elizth. Lysle, died 1407, engr. c. 1425,
in arm., triple canopy, marg. inscr. and 4 shs., large, C. Ashdoivn,
Armour, 202 (eff.) ; Boutell, Series (3 pis.) ; Gough, II, pi. 7,
13. 23 ; Hants Proc., VI, 116 ; Hewitt, Armour, III, 384 (eff.) ;
Macklin, Br. of Eng., 151 ; M.B.S. Portfolio, II, pi. 8.
Tichborne. I. Inscr. Anne, dau. of Bobt. Whyte of Suthwer-
borne, w. of Mch., son of John Tycheborne, 1519 ; 2 shs. lost :
N.A.
Listed, East. I. Inscr. with 6 Lat. vv. Rich. Burdon, pastor
for 27 years, 1615, aged 58, mur.. Tower. II. Inscr. with
chronogram. Thos. Ernes, born at Bugden, Hunts., pastor for
24 years, 1663, mur.. Tower. III. Inscr. Mary, dau. of Sir
Rich. Norton of Rotherfield, Hants, w. of Sir John Button of
Tockenham court, Wilts., 1683, aged 52, N.
Tytherley, West. I. Anne, dau. and coh. of Thos. Hampton,
gent., w. of Mawrice Whitehede, esq., 1480, N. M.BB. Trans.,
VI, 31. II. Inscr. Robt., son and h. of John Whytehede, esq.,
c. 1500, N. III. Inscr. and sh. Sir Hen. Whithed, knt., and w.
Anne, dau. of Jas. Weston of Lichfield, Staffs., esq., 1629, N.
IV. Inscr. with sh. Lucy, dau. of Robt. Love of St. Needs, Hunts.,
gent., 2nd w. of Rich. Whithed of Tuderly, esq., 1652, N.
V. Inscr. Christian, 5th dau. of Rich. Whithed of Tuderly, esq.,
w\ of Wm. Thomas of Gray’s Inn, esq., died in childbed, 1655,
and infant son Rich., N.
Wallop, Farleigh. I. Inscr. Dame Elizth., dau. and sole h.
of Robt. Corbett of Morton Corbett, esq., by Anne, dau. of John,
lord St. John of Bletsoe, w. of Sir Hen. Wallop of Farley Wallop,
1624, left 1 son and 5 daus. then living, much corroded. II.
Inscr. Anne Dodington, widow, eld. dau. of Sir Hen. and Dame
Elizth. Wallop, w. of John Dodington of Breamor, 1656. Both
loose in the Wallop vault in May, 1863.
Wallop, Nether. I. Dame Mary Gore, prioress [of Amesbury],
1436, in kirtle, veil head-dress, barbe and mantle, N. M.B.S.
HAMPSHIRE.
167
Trans., VI, 34. In N.A. is an indent for an abbot or bp. with
canopy, and super-canopy, 15th. cent.
Waltham, North. I. Inscr. Wm. Pink, M.A., fellow of
Magdalen Coll., Oxford, 1628, aged 27, and brother John, 1629,.
aged 23, mur., in wooden frame, C.
Warnborough, South. I. Robt. Whyte, esq., lord of the
manor, son of John Whyte, esq., 1512, in arm. of the period
c. 1480, kng., with a large hand pointing to a scroll; Trinity and
shs. lost ; mur., A.T., C. Clinch, Costume, 210 (eff.) ; M.B.8.
Portfolio, III, pi. 3.
, Weeke or Wyke. I. Figure of St. Christopher and inscr. to
Wm. Complyn, 1498 (date added), and w. Annes, “ also this be
ye dedis yt ye said Willm hath down to this church of Wike yt
is to say frest dedycacion of ye church xls and to make nawe
bellis to ye sam church x£ also gave to yehalloyeng of ye grettest
bell vis. viiid. and for ye testimonyall of the dedicacion of ye
sam church vis. viiid.”, sm., mur., N. Arch. Jour., Ill, 84, and
Winchester vol., 1845 ; Baigent, F . J., Hist of Wyke Church, 1865,
frontis. ; Beaumont, 159 ; Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 140 (saint) ;
Calendar of the Anglican Church, 1851, 203 (saint) ; Haines, 105
(saint) ; Hants Proc., VII, 78 ; Oxford Man., 48 (saint) ; F. and
A. Mus. List, pi. 56, no. 5.
Whitchurch. I. Rich. Brooke, 1593, in civil dress, and w.
Elizth. [Twyne], 1599, mar. 41 years, with 3 sons, Rich.,Thos.,
Robt., and 3 daus., Elizth., Barbara, Dorothy, inscr. in 20 Eng.
vv., 3 shs. ; Robt. their youngest son, citizen of London, mcht.-
adventurer and goldsmith pos. in 1603 ; now mur, S.C. M.B.S.
Portfolio, IV, pi. 5.
Winchester Cathedral. I. Frag, of a marg. inscr. , 14th cent. ,
partly under bp. Wykeham’s chantry. II. Inscr. Rich. Boles,
killed at Alton in 1641 ; '' Ric. Boles, M.A., composuit posuitque
An. Dom. 1689 ”, mur., N. There is a replica in Alton church.
An indent for a bp. or prior under triple canopy, 15th cent., is
reproduced in M.B.S. Portfolio, IV, pi. 18.
Winchester College Chapel and Cloisters. I. John
Morys, first warden, 1413, in almuce, a facsimile, C. Bardfield^
S., Thatcham, Berks., and its Manors, I, 350 ; Leach, A. F., Hist,
of Winchester Coll., 132. II. John Wyllynghale, fellow, 1432,
hf. eff. in cope, a facsimile, C. III. Inscr. Wm. Clyh, first
chaplain istius capelle ” [in the cloisters, now the north library],
1433, formerly mur., west cloister, now in chantry chapel. Litho¬
graph by F. J. Baigent. IV. Nich. North, fellow, 1445, hf. eff.
168
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
in cope, a facsimile, C. Litho. by E. Baigent. V. Robt.
Thurberne, warden, 1450, in cope, large, a facsimile, C. Haines^
76 (upper hf. of eff.). VI. Inscr. Wm. Ball, fellow, 1472, mur.,
W. cloister. VII. Edw. Tacham, fellow, 1473, hf. eff. in cope,
mur., W. cloister. Alcuin Club Colls., \ M.B.S. Trans.,
VI, 132. VIII. John Taknell, fellow, 1494, f eff. in mass vests.,
mur., W. cloister. M.B.S. Trans., VI, 133. IX. John Bedell,
mayor of the city [in 1496], formerly scholar of the college, 1498,
in civil dress, a facsimile, C. Leach, 173 ; Litho. by F . J. Baigent.
X. Inscr. John Fylde, 1507, mur., W. cloister. XI. Thos.
Lyrypyn, priest, fellow, 1509, f eff. in mass vests., a facsimile, C.
M.B.S. Trans., VI, 127. XII. Inscr. John Curteys, fellow,
1509, mur., W. cloister. XIII. John Gylbert, fellow, 1514,
f eff. in mass vests., mur., E. cloister. Alcuin Club Colls., XXII,
42 ; M.B.S. Trans., VI, 134. XIV. John Erewaker, fellov/,
1514, f eff. in mass vests., mur., E. cloister. M.B.S. Tra7is.,
VI, 135. XV. Inscr. Rich. Skynner, fellow, 1514, mur., E.
cloister. XVI. Inscr. John Hopkyns, conduct, 1514, mur.,
S. cloister. XVII. Inscr. Wm. Ernie, ‘‘ in decretis bacallarius ”,
fellow of Xew Coll., Oxford, chaplain to the bp. of Winchester,
1521, a facsimile, C. XVIII. John Barratte, B.A., fellow, 1524,
in acad., kng., sm., a facsimile, C. M.B.S. Trans., VI, 128.
XIX. Inscr. John Dere, M.A., fellow, 1527, mur., E. cloister.
XX. John White, warden, died 1560, in rich cope, inscr. in 20 Eng.
vv. and marg. inscr., original brass engr. c. 1548, a facsimile, C.
A portion of the original fig. is preserved in the college museum
and is palimp., on rev. a portion of the fig. of a widow, c. 1440.
Alcuin Club Colls., XXII, 59 (part of orig. and palimp. ) ; Hants
Proc., Ill, 80 (part of orig. and palimp.) ; Leach, 288 (eff. and
vv.) ; M.B.S. Trans., VI, 131 (part of orig. and palimp.). John
White was afterwards bp. of Lincoln, translated to Winchester,
deprived in 1559, and buried in the cathedral. XXI. Inscr.
with 6 Lat. vv. John Dolber, fellow, 1560, mur., W. cloister.
XXII. Inscr. with 6 Lat. vv. Wm. Adkins, M.A., fellow, 1561,
mur., W. cloister. XXIII. Inscr. with 4 Lat. vv. John Clerke,
priest, fellow, 1571, mur., N. cloister. XXIV. Inscr. John
Scotte, priest, fellow, 1575, mur., N. cloister. Baigent, F. J.,
Hist, of Wyke Ch., 1865, 36. XXV. Inscr. with 4 Lat. vv. Geo.
Flower, M.A., 1578, mur., N. cloister. XXVI. Inscr. Philip
Dereux, priest, 1578, mur., N. cloister. XXVII. Inscr. with
4 Eng. vv. Edm. Hodson, clerk, fellow, 1580, mur., W. cloister.
XXVIII. Inscr. with 4 Lat. vv. Thos. Larke, fellow, 1582, mur.,
HAMPSHIRE.
169
E. cloister. XXIX. Inscr. with 6 Lat. vv. Thos. Jones,
B.C.L., fellow, 1585, mur., W. cloister. XXX. Inscr. with 4
Lat. vv. Thos Davison, fellow, 1586, mur., W. cloister. Baigent,
Wyke Ch., 36. XXXI. Inscr. with 4 Lat. vv. Bobt. Watton,
fellow, 1596, mur., E. cloister. XXXII. Inscr. with 6 Lat.
vv. Thos. Geffres, S.T.B., fellow, 1605, mur., W. cloister.
XXXIII. Inscr. with sh. John Harris, D.D., warden, 1658, aged
70, mur., N. cloister. XXXIV. Frag, of scroll “ cognoscere
sortem ”, 15th cent., loose in bursary. The originals of nos.
I, II, IV, V, IX, XI, XVII, XVIII and XX mysteriously
disappeared during the restoration of the chapel in 1875. The
facsimiles were engraved at the cost of Dr. Edwin Ereshfield,
E.S.A., and placed in position in 1882. The inscrs. to John
Leffe, D.C.L., 1557, aged 66, and to Thos. Basset, fellow and
vice-custos, [1562, are now lost, a rubbing of the former is in
coll. Soc. Antiq.
Winchester, St. Bartholomew Hyde. I. Inscr. in 4 Lat. vv.
Edm. Poore, 1599, mur., C.
Winchester, St. Cross. I. John de Campeden, warden of the
hospital, [canon of Southwell, 1382], in cope, with inscr., marg.
inscr. with text from Job XIX, 25-27, and shs. of the Passion and
Trinity, very large, rel., C. Alcuin Club Colls., XXII, 47 (eff.) ;
Bardfield, S., Thatcham, Berks., and its Manors, I, 348 ; Boutell,
Series ; Carter, J., Specimens of Anc. Sculpture and Painting,
II, 46 ; Leach, A. F., Hist, of Winchester Coll., 78 ; M.B.S.
Portfolio, IV, pi. 7. II. Inscr. in 8 Eng. vv. John Xewles, a
brother of the hospital, esquire and servant for 30 yeares to
cardinal Beaufort, 1452, X. III. Inscr. Wm. Saundres, chaplain,
1464, S.Tr. IV. Bich. Harward, “ decretorum doctor ”, warden,
1493, in cap and almuce, inscr. restored, rel., C. Alcuin Club
Colls., XXII, 67 ; Beaumont, 88 ; Gawthorp, pi. 22, p. 65 ;
M.B.S. Trans., VI, 146. V. Inscr. John, son of John and
Agatha Wayte, 1502, X. VI. Thos. Lawne, rector of Mottis-
font, 1518, in mass vests., rel., C. Jf.B./S. VL, 148. VII.
Inscr. Elizth. Wroughton, “ gentelwoman ”, 1551, C. VIII.
Inscr. Alex. Ewart, a brother of the hospital, 1569, S.Tr. In
coll. Soc. Antiq. is a rubbing of a priest in mass vests., c. 1420,
head and inscr. gone, now lost.
Winchester, St. Maurice. I. Jane, Anne, Anne, and John,
children of John Bond, “ born and died within three years ”,
1612, 4 infants in swaddling clothes on a tomb, inscr. with 8 Lat.
vv. ; their father pos. ; sm., mur., X.A. M.B.S. Trans., VI,
170
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
150. II. Inscr. with 8 Eng. w. Fridiswide, w. (1) of Chas.
Newboulte, “ twice maior of this citie ”, (2) of Geo. Johnson,
“ minister of God’s worde and one of the masters of the colledg ”,
very lightly engr., mur., N.A.
WiNCHFiELD. I. Inscr. and 2 shs. (another lost). Elizth., dau.
of Anth. Niccolls of Paddington, esq., w. (1) of Laur. Rudyerd
of Winchfield, esq., (2) of Rich. Tilney of Rotherwick, esq., by
whom she had 3 sons and 3 dans., 1652, aged 68, partly covered,
N.A. II. Inscr. and 3 shs. Frances, dau. of Sir Francis Gamull
of Chester, knt. and bart., by Christian, dau. of Sir Rich.
Grosvenor of Eaton, Ches., knt. and bart., w. of Benj. Rudyerd,
esq., 1652, aged 27, had 6 children whereof noware living 2 sons
and 1 dau., N.A. III. Sh. and lozenge ; inscr. lost ; for Frances,
dau. of Benj. and Frances Rudyerd, 1659, aged 9, partly covered,
N.A.
WiNSLADE. I. Inscr. Elizth., w. of Hen. Pinck of Kempshot,
1625, aged 80, under moveable seat, C.
WooTTON St. Laurence. I. Inscr. Benefaction of Thos.
Sympson, 1674, mur., N.
Yateley. I. Inscr. Joan, dau. of Robt. Dyngele, w. of John
Hewlot, c. 1450, C. II. Wm. Lawerd, 1517, in civil dress, and
w. Agnes, with 9 sons and 1 dau., Tower. III. Wm. Rygg,
1532, in civil dress, and w. Tomysyn, with 4 sons and 7 daus..
Tower. IV. Elizth., dau. of Robt. Morflett, esq., 1578 (lower
hf . of eff . lost) ; by her 1st husband Edw. Ormsby she had 4 sons
and — daus., by her 2nd Andr. Smith she had 3 sons and 3 daus. ;
1 sh. (another lost), Tower. V. A civilian, c. 1590 ; inscr.
lost ; Tower.
The brasses are lost at Barton Stacey, a civilian and w., c.
1500 ; at Bishopstoke, Wm. Button, esq., 1590, mar. Mary,
dau. of Sir Wm. Kellwey, had 8 children, Ambrose, John,
Frances, Edw., Hen., Dorothy, Cecile ; at Dean, near Basing¬
stoke, Nich. Ayliff of Halle, farmer, 1493, and w. Jane ; at
Hordle, a man in arm., c. 1465 (Sir Reginald Clerk ?), Ooiigh,
II, 386 ; Orose, F., Antiq. of Eng. and Wales, 1773-87, Supple¬
ment, I, pi. 7, fig. 1. The original fig. was then in the collection
of Gustavus Brander. For a list of indents at Christchurch
see ''M.B.S. Trans.”, V, 191.
ISLE OF WIGHT.
171
ISLE OF WIGHT.
Brettell. Handbook to the Isle of Wight, by T. Brettell, 1840.
Stone. The Architectural Antiquities of the Isle of Wight, by P. Gr.
Stone, 2 vols., 1891.
Tomkins. A Tour to the Isle of Wight, by C. Tomkins, 2 vols., 1796.
Arreton. I. Harry Hawles, “ long tyme steward of the yle
of Wyght ”, c. 1430, in arm., head lost, inscr. in 4 Eng. vv., S.C.
Stone, I, pi. 5. II. Inscr. Wm. Colnett of Comblie, gent., 1594,
aged 69, mur., exterior of C. III. Inscr. in 24 Eng. vv. Wm.
Serle, 1595, aged 59, mnr., S.A. IV. Inscr. Geo. Serle, c. 1600,
mur., S.A.
Brading. I. Inscr. Geo. Oglander, esq., 1567, and w. Alice
Hammond, mur., S.C. II. Inscr. Sir Wm. Oglander, knt.,
1608, and w. Anne Dillington, mur., A.T., S.C. III. Inscr.
Geo. Oglander, esq., eld. son of Sir John Oglander, died at
" Cawne ”, Normandy, 1632, aged 23, mur., S.C. IV. Inscr.
Sir John Oglander, knt., deputy lieutenant of the Island, 1655,
aged 70, and w. Erances, youngest dau. of Sir Geo. Moore of
Loseley, 1644, aged 52, mur., A.T., S.C.
Calbourne. I. Man in arm., c. 1380 ; canopy and inscr. lost ;
once on A.T., slab and tomb destroyed, rel., S.A. Brettell, 201 ;
Stone, II, pi. 71 ; Tomkins, II, 55. Rubbing with canopy in coll.
Soc. Antiq. II. Inscr. and sh. Arthur Price, rector for 22
jT^ears, 1638, aged 59 ; his w. Jane pos. ; mur., C. III. Inscr.
Dan. Evance, rector, born in London in 1613, died at Calbourne,
1652, rect. pi. with figs, of Time and Death, anagram and 8 Eng.
vv. ; “ Hanna his mournful relect ” pos. ; mur., C. Stone, II,
pi. 70.
Carisbrooke. I. Sh. (4 others lost) for Wm. Keeling, 1619, N.
Freshwater. I. Man in arm., of the Compton family, c.
1365, with sh. on jupon, scroll in Fr. from hands ; inscr. lost ;
on a board in Vestry. M.B.S. Portfolio, III, pi. 27 ; Stone, II,
pi. 83, where also is engr. an indent, now in the churchyard, for
a man in arm. and w., under double canopy.
Godshill. I. Inscr. Rich., eld. son of Thos. Legge of Sten-
burie, 1641, aged 33, A.T. in churchyard.
Kingston. I. Rich. Mewys, 1535, in civil dress, 4 sons, 1 sh.
and inscr., rel., C. Stone, II, pi. 90.
172
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Shorwell. I. Rich . Bethell, vicar, 1518, in surplice with scarf,
rel., C. Brettell, 161 ; Haines, 78 (head) ; Stone, II, pi. 108.
II. Mrs. Elizth. Bampfield, 1615, “ ye mother of 15 hopfull
children ”, 10 sons and 5 daus., and Mrs. Gertrude Perce vail
“ who died childless ”, 1619, both ws. to Barnabas Leigh, esq.
who pos., rect. pi. with devices, inscr., and 12 Eng. vv., curious,
mur., N.A. Stone, II, pi. 107. III. Inscr. with 10 Eng vv.
and 2 shs. Elizth., dau of Francis Helton of Portsmouth, w. of
Edw. Leigh, 1621, and her 2 sons, John, Thos., mur., C.
HEREFORDSHIRE .
B.A.A. Jour. The Monumental Brasses of the Cathedral and County of
Hereford, by Rev. H. Haines, printed in vol. XXVII (1871), 85, 198, 541.
B . and M. Instit . The Monumental Brasses of Herefordshire and W orcester-
shire, by C. T. Davis, printed in the Transactions of the Birmingham
and Midland Institute (Archaeological Section), vol. for 1884-5, p. 62.
Dingley. History from Marble, by Thos. Dingley, ed. by J. G. Nichols,
Camden Society, O.S., vols. 94, 97.
Havergal, Fasti. Fasti Herefordenses and other Antiquarian Memorials
of Hereford, by Rev. F. T. Havergal, 1869.
Havergal, Mon. Inscr. Monumental Inscriptions in the Cathedral Church
of Hereford, by Rev. F. T. Havergal, 1881.
Brampton Abbots. I. John Rudhale, esq., 1506 (eff. lost),
and w. Joan, sm., now mur., C.
Burghill. I. John Aw'brey, esq., youngest son of Wni.
Awbrey, LL.D., one of the masters of requests in ordinary to
Queen Elizth., 1616, aged 38, in civil dress with 1 son, and w,
Rachell, dau. of Rich. Danvers of Totnum [Tockenham], Wilts.,
esq., with 1 dau., all kng., rect. pi. with inscr. and 1 sh. (another
lost), mur., C. II. Inscr., sh., and terrestrial globe on stand.
Robt. Masters, gent., 1619, lord of the manor, “ travelled with
Thomas Candish, esq., to Virginia, and afterwards aboute the
globe of ye whole worlde ” ; mar. Winefrid, dau. of Thos.
Cornwall of Buckland, gent., had 2 sons and 7 daus. ; mur., C.
Clehonger. I. Man in arm. and w., c. 1470 ; inscr. lost ;
N.C. B.A.A. Jour., XXVII, 198 ; B. and M. Instit., 1884-5,
pi. 7. Possibly Sir John Barre, founder of a chantry in 1474,
and his first w. Eden, dau. of John Ho toft, esq.
CoLWALL. I. Anth. Harford of Bosbury, esq., in arm., with
6 sons, and w. Elizth., 1590, with 4 daus., rect. pi. with inscr.,
ach. and 2 shs., mur., S.A.
HEREFORDSHIRE .
173
Cradley. I. Inscr. with 10 Eng. vv. Morgan Powell, B.D.,
chancellor of Hereford, a member of Brasenose Coll., Oxford,
chaplain to Herbert Westfaling, bp. of Hereford, parson of
Cradley, 1621 (date cut in stone), C.
Eardisley. I. Inscr. and ach. Sir [Humph]. Baskerville, and
w. Elizth. Coningsby, 16[17], partly covered. II. Inscr. with
sh. Mistress Sydney Coningsby, dau. of Sir Thos. Coningsby, and
twin with Dame Elizth. Baskerville, 1627. III. Inscr. [Geo.
Coke], bp. of Hereford, 1646, aged 76 ; arms cut in stone ; N.
IV. Inscr. Hen. Harker, 1687, N.
Goodrich Court see Private Possession.
Hereford Cathedral. I. St. Ethelbert, king and martyr,
a sm. seated fig. holding his crowned head in his left hand ; from
the brass to bp. Thos. de Cantilupe, died 1282, engr, c. 1290 ;
now in a glass case in the canons’ vestry. Havergal, Fasti, pi. 21,
p. 179, and Mon. Inscr., 1. This fig. was stolen by a chorister
in 1819, but returned in 1865. The indent for the bp’s br. with
eff. under canopy lies on an A.T. in N.Tr. A brass fleur-de-lys
remaining in the spandrel of the canopy was stolen about 1845.
II. John Trilleck, bishop, 1360, in episcopal vests, with mitre and
crosier, single canopy with super-canopy, marg. inscr. and 2
shs. ; canopy, inscr. and shs. restored ; large, C. Alcuin Club
Colls., XXII, 5 (eff.) ; B.A.A. Jour., XXVII, 89 ; Canterbury
and York Soc., VHI, frontis. ; Cough, I, pi. 40, p. Ill ; Haines,
frontis. ; Havergal, Fasti, pi. 20 ; Litho. by A. Milward, 1844
(eff.) ; Oxford Man., frontis. III. Rich, de la Barre, canon,
1386, in cope, in the head of a cross, the stem and finials much
mutil. ; inscr. lost ; formerly in C., now in Lady chapel, but a
portion of the shaft of the cross and a frag, of inscr. mur., S.E.Tr.
Boutell, Series ; Oxford Jour, of Mon. Br., II, 133 ; F. and A. Mus.
List, pi. 50, no. 2. IV. Civilian, 1394, feet mutil., once in the
head of a cross, inscr. all lost except date, now mur., S.E. Tr.
B.A.A. Jour., XXVII, 91 ; Haines, 164. V. Inscr. John Prat,
canon, 1415, formerly in N.Tr., now mur., S.E.Tr. VI. Edm.
Byall, canon, 1428, in cope, head lost ; eff. now mur., S.E.Tr.,
inscr. on wall behind reredos. VII. Inscr. Wm. Hotale, esq.,
1432, formerly in N., now mur., N.E.Tr. VIII. Priest in cope,
1434, inscr. in 6 Lat. vv., nearly all effaced, now mur., S.E.Tr.
IX. Rich. Delamare, esq., 1435, in arm., and w. Isabel, 1421, with
SS. collar, double canopy with entablature slightly mutil., 3 shs.
(another lost), large, N.Tr. B.A.A. Jour., XXVII, 92 ; Havergal,
Mon. Inscr., pi. 15, figs. 43-5 (shs.) ; M.B.S. Portfolio, III, pi. 2.
174
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
X. Iiiscr. (efl. and single canopy lost). Robt. Jordan, canon,
1465, formerly in S.Tr., now mur., 8.E.Tr. XI. Inscr. in 12
Lat. vv. John Stanbnry, bp., 1474, mur., X.A. of C. XII.
Rich. Rudhale, “ decretorum doctor ”, sub-collector to the
Pope, archdeacon of Hereford and canon residentiary, 1476,
in rich cope ; formerly under triple canopy with saints in the side
shafts, the following remain, SS. Anne (mutil.), David, Kath.,
Thos. of Hereford, Ethelbert (holding sceptre and church), Thos.
of Canterbury, and John Evang. (mutil.) ; marg. inscr. nearly
all lost. The eff., parts of canopy with SS. Anne and David are
mur., N.E.Tr., the remainder is mur., S.E.Tr. B.A.A. Jour.,
XXVII, 92, pi. 7, fig. 1 (eff.) ; Havergal, Mon. Inscr., pi. 10 (St.
Ethelbert), pi. 11 (St. Thos. of Hereford). XIII. John Stockton,
mayor of Hereford, 1480, in civil dress with ton or cask under feet,
much worn ; inscr. lost ; formerly in N., now mur., N.E.Tr.
XIV. Man in arm., c. 1480, feet mutil., now mur., N.E.Tr.
XV. Pediment and 1 shaft of a single canopy ; the remains of
the br. to Thos. Downe, precentor and canon residentiary, 1489 ;
efi. and inscr. gone ; on floor of S.E.Tr. B.A.A. Jour., XXVII,
92, pi. 7, fig. 2. XVI. Thos. Chawndiler, S.T.P., chancellor of
Oxford, dean of Hereford, 1490, in cope ; head and feet lost ;
eff. now mur., S.E.Tr., inscr. on same wall but not under eff.
XVII. Inscr. Mr. Rich. Burgehill, ” quondam instructor gramatice
istius civitatis ”, 1492, formerly in N., now mur., N.E.Tr. The
figure belonging to this inscr., formerly in the Nichols collection,
was in 1894 in the possession of Mr. E. Cleghorn of Plumpstead,
since dead. Rubbing in coll. Soc. Antiq. XVIII. Sir Rich.
Delabere, 1514, in arm., and 2 ws., (1) Anne, dau. of lord Awdeley,
with 1 son and 4 daus., (2) Elizth., dau. of Wm. Mores, late
Serjeant of the hall to Hen. VII, with 10 sons and 6 daus., marg.
inscr., 3 shs., on floor of S.E.Tr. Havergal, Mon. Inscr., pi. 15,
figs. 40-42 (shs.). XIX. Priest, c. 1520, in mass vests, with
chalice and wafer, sm., mur., N.E.Tr. Havergal, Mon. Inscr.,
pi. 12 (erroneously ascribed to Wm. Porter, 1524). XX. Frag,
of marg. inscr. to Wm. Webb, archdeacon of Hereford, 1522 ;
eff. lost before 1660; now mur., S.E.Tr. XXI. Annunciation
and other frags, from the canopy of Wm. Porter, S.T.B., warden
of New Coll., Oxford, precentor and canon residentiary of
Hereford, 1524 ; large eff. in cope, canopy with SS. in side shafts,
etc., and marg. inscr. lost ; the frags, now mur., N.E.Tr. The
Annunciation is figured in B.A.A. Jour., XXVII, 92, pi. 7, fig. 3 ;
Macklin, Br. of Eng., 236 ; M.B.S. Portfolio, II, pL 54. Rubbings
HERE EORDSHIRE.
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of the following saints belonging to this brass, formerly in the
Nichols collection, but now apparently lost, are in coll. Soc. Antiq.,
the Decollation of St. John Bapt., SS. George, Leonard, Bichard
of Chichester, Ethelbert, Michael, Kath., Thos. of Hereford, and
two angels. The fig. of St. Ethelbert, sold in a London auction
room in 1921, has since been replaced in the cathedral. XXII.
Edm. Frowsetoure, S.T.P., dean, prebendary of Barton Collwalle,
1529, in cap and rich cope, triple canopy with saints, etc., in the
side shafts. Trinity, SS. Ethelbert, John Bapt., Kath., — Trinity
(?), Thos of Hereford (?), Peter, Mary Mag., 12 Lat. vv., 4 shs.,
marg. inscr., large, worn, formerly in S.A. of C., now in N.Tr.
M. B.S. Portfolio, I, pt. 8, pi. 5. XXIII. Inscr. in 21 Eng. w.
Bich. Phillips, 7 times mayor, and w. Anne, c. 1532, mur., S.A. of
N. XXIV. Civilian and w., c. 1600, ach. and sh. of Wilson,
mur., N.E.Tr. Havergal, Mon. Inscr., pi. 15, figs. 54, 55 (ach.
and sh.). This brass belongs to St. George’s Chapel, Windsor, and
was sent to Hereford in error by the exors. of Mr. Nichols. See
Windsor, St. George’s Chapel. XXV. Inscr. Wm. Plott, gent.,
born at Stockbury, Kent, died 1628, mur., S.E.Tr. XXVI.
Inscr. with 4 Eng. vv. and sh. Cath., w. of Bridstocke Harford,
esq., 1665, mur., N.E.Tr. Havergal, Mon. Inscr., pi. 15, hg. 37
(sh.) XXVII. Inscr. with 3 Eng. vv. and sh. Elizth., w. of
Bridstocke Harford, esq., 1669, mur., N.E.Tr. Havergal, pi. 15,
fig. 39 (sh.). XXVIII. Inscr. with 4 Eng. vv. and sh. Joyce,
w. of Bridstocke Harford, esq., 1680, mur., N.E.Tr. Havergal,
pi. 15, fig. 38 (sh.). XXIX. Fragments : (1) two mcht. marks ;
one with initials N.H. palimp. M.B.S. Trans., V, 222 (obv. and
rev. of palimp.) ; (2) a symbol of St. Mark ; '(3) a sh., Hevening-
ham quartering Bedisham, now under no. XIV. Havergal, Mon.
Inscr. pi. 15, fig. 57 ; (4) a sh.. Porter quartering Cotton, belong¬
ing to no. XXI, pi. 15, fig. 53 ; (5) a sh. per tierce, pi. 15, fig. 56 ;
(6) a sh., on a chevron betw. 3 beasts’ heads a crosslet, pi. 15,
fig. 52 ; (7) frags, of canopy work ; all now mur., N.E.Tr. Nos.
VII, XII, XIII, XIV, XVII, XIX, XXI, XXIV, and XXIX were
returned to the Cathedral by the exors. of John Gough Nichols
in Nov., 1880, and an inscr. stating this is on the wall of the
N.E.Tr. It is very doubtful whether nos. XIV, XIX, or XXIX
(except the Porter sh. and the frags, of canopies) belong here.
No. XXIV certainly belongs to Windsor. The present position
of the frags, on the west wall of N.E.Tr. is shown B. and M.
Instit., 1884-5, pi. 6. Dingley in his History from Marble gives
rough sketches of nos. II, p. 123, III, p. 124, IV, p. 165, VI, p. 183,
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
IX, p. 163, X, p. 143, XII, p. 138, XIII, p. 183, XV, p. 140,
XVII, p. 184, XVIII, p. 133, XX, p. 129, XXI, p. 143, and of
the following now lost, (1) John Fuyster, 5 times mayor, 1455,
and w. Kath., each under a triple canopy, p. 142; (2) John
Homme, canon, 1473, under single canopy, p. 168 ; (3) R-ich.
Brumfelde, canon, 1518, under triple canopy, p. 175 ; (4) John
Bynnur or Byndden, with a fish and weaver’s shuttle, under
single canopy, p. 182 ; (5) a mutil. efi. of a priest with scroll,
under single canopy, p. 182 ; (6) Wm. Lochard, canon, 1438,
efi. gone, under single canopy, p. 184. The hr. to Rich. Mayo,
bp., 1516, mur., S.A. of C., engr., Havergal, Mon. Inscr., pi. 5,
is a restoration by Magdalen Coll., Oxford, in 1857.
Kinnersley. I. Wm. Dermot (?), ‘‘in decretis bacularius ”,
rector, 1421, hf. efi. in mass vests., much worn, now mur., C.
Ledbury. I. Wm.Calwe, priest, c. 1410, in acad., kng., inscr.
in 2 Eng. vv. ; efi. of St. Peter lost ; sm., now mur., C. Gent.
Mag.^ 1794, ii, 1163. II. Thos. Caple, esq., 1490, in arm. with
livery collar, now mur., C. III. Inscr. Rich. Caple, esq., 1601,
benefactor to the poor, left £20 “ as a stock forever ”, mur., C.
IV. Inscr. Thos. Chamburs, esq., 1605, benefactor to the poor,
gave £20 “ as a stock ”, and £20 for the amendment of high ways,
mur., C. V. John Hayward of Wellington alias Prior’s Court,
1614, in arm., rect. pi. with inscr., mur. C. VI. Inscr. in 4
Eng. vv. Rich Hayward, 1618, S.C. VII. Inscr. with 4 Eng.
vv. Thos. Cupper of Glimpton, Oxon, 1621, aged 70, mur., C.
VIII. Inscr. with ach. Sarah, dau. and coh. of Esa Risby, gent.,
w. of Geo. Skippe, esq., 1665, aged 23, mur., C. A br. to Robt.
Preece, in cope, kng., with Trinity and marg. inscr. is sketched
in Dinghy, p. 47.
Ludford. I. Wm. Eoxe of Ludlow, Salop, esq., “ fiounder of
thys ile adjeynyng unto this churche and reedefyed the almes
howse of Seynt Gyles beyng decayed ”, 1554, in arm., and w.
Jane, dau. and h. of Rich. Downe of Ludlow, with 9 sons and 6
daus. (1 lost), 4 shs., once on A.T., now mur., N.C. V and. A.
Mus. List, pi. 31 (efis.).
Lugwardine. I. Jane, w. (1) of Robt. Welford, (2) of John
Best, D.D., rector, 1622, kng., rect., pi. with inscr., in frame,
mur., C.
Marden. I. Inscr. with 4 Eng. vv. Hen. Wall, 1579. II.
Dame Margt., dau. and h. of Thos. Welford of Wisterton,
esq., w. of Sir Geo. Chute, knt., died in childbed, 1614,
with 2 daus., Anne and Francis (a babe in swaddling clothes),
HERTFORDSHIRE .
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1 sh., C. B. and M. Iristit., 1884-5, pi. 8 ; Encycl. Brit., 11th ed.,
IV, pL 2, fig. 5, p. 435 ; Oawthorp, pi. 56, p. 101 ; Macklin,
Br. of Eng., 283 (efi.) ; M.B.B. Portfolio, I, pt. [10, pi. 6.
Ross. I. Inscr. with 8 Eng. vv. Thos. Baker, mercer, 1622^
his w. Jane survived him, mur., C.
The brasses are lost at Bromyard ; King’s Pion ; Sutton
St. Nicholas, to John Wallweyn, 1617 ; West Hyde ; Leo¬
minster, an inscr. to Alice, w. of Philip Rading, 1473 ; and
Weobley, (1) a civilian, 1424, (2) Watkyn Garraway and w.
Agnes, 16th cent., both sketched in Dinghy, p. 246.
HERTFORDSHmE.
Andrews. Memorial Brasses in Hertfordshire Churches, by W. F. Andrews,
1st ed., 1886, 2nd ed., 1903.
Clutterbuck. Hist, of Hertfordshire, by R. Clutterbuck, 3 vols., 1815-27.
Cussans. Hist, of Hertfordshire, by J. E. Cussans, 3 vols., 1870-81.
Vol. I contains the Hundreds of Braughing, Edwinstree and Odsey :
II, Hitchin, Hertford and Broadwater ; III, Dacorum and Cashio.
East Herts. Trans. Transactions of the East Herts. Archaeological
Society.
Page, W. The Brasses and Indents in St. Alban’s Abbey, originally printed
in the Home Counties Magazine, I (1899), 19, 140, 241, 329.
Royal Commission on Historical Monuments, Hertfordshire, 1910.
Albury. I. Man in arm. with salade, and w., c. 1475, with
4 daus., ach. ; sons and inscr. lost ; N. Cussans, I (Edwinstree),
167 ; Bond, and Middx. Arch. Soc., Proc. at Evening Meetings,
1871, p. 42. Possibly Hen. Barley, lord of the manor, 1475, and w.
Kath. Walden. II. Two roundels with arms of Pateshull, and
Barley impaling Pateshull, 15th cent., now mur., S.A. Possibly
for John Barley, 1420, and w. Joan, 1419. III. Thos. Leven-
thorpe, esq., twice high-sheriff, 1588, aged 6 — , in civil dress,
and w. Dorothy, dau. and coh. of Wm. Barlee of Aldbury, esq.,
1574, with 1 son and 5 daus., inscr. and 6 Lat. vv., now mur., S.A.
IV. John Scrogs, gent., son of Frances Scrogs, esq., 1592, in arm.,
w. and 1 son Edw., rect. pL, inscr. and 2 shs., N. Misc. Oen. et
Her., 5 S., Ill, 65. V. Inscr. and 2 shs. Benefaction of Anne,
dau. of Hen. Barley, esq., “ late wyfe ” of Phillip Gunter of
London, skinner, c. 1585, now mur., N.A. Misc. Gen. et Her.,
5 S., Ill, 82 (1 sh.) VI. Sh., Leventhorpe impaling Barley,
belonging to no. Ill, now mur., N.A. VII. Two shs. Gunter
12
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES
and L3dton, 16th cent., now mur., N.A. An old rubbing in coll.
Soc. Antiq. shows 2 other shs., city of London and Gunter
impaling - , now lost.
Aldbury. I. John, son of Hen. Havers, mercer of London,
1478, in civil dress, sm., now mur., N. II. Sir Ralph Verney,
1547, in arm. with tabard, and w. Elizth., dau. of Edm., lord
Bray, in heraldic mantle, with 9 sons and 3 daus., 4 shs. ; chamfer
inscr. and 6 shs. on side of tomb lost ; A.T., N.C. Builder,
LIV, 211 ; Clutterbuck, I, 287 ; Crossley, 234, 245 ; Lipscomb,
Bucks., I, 182 ; M.B.S. Portfolio, I, pt. 10, pi. 5 ; V . and A. Mus.
List, pi. 28 (effs.). III. Inscr. erected c. 1588, by Edm., 3rd
son of no. II, recording the removal in 18 Elizth. of the bodies
and tombs of Sir Robt. Whittingham, his dau. Margt., her husband
Sir John Verney, and their son Sir Ralph Verney from the
monastery of '' Ausheriteh ” [Ashridge] to the south chapel
built by Edm. Verney, in which his w. Dame Audrey Carewe
was buried in 1588, mur., S.C.
Aldenham. I. Civilian and w., c. 1520 ; children and inscr.
lost ; S.C. Cussans, III (Dacorum) 259 (upper hf. of elfs.).
II. Civilian, c. 1520 ; head and inscr. lost ; S.C. III. Civilian
and w., c. 1520, with 2 sons and 6 daus. ; inscr. lost ; C. IV.
Civilian, c. 1520, with 6 sons and 5 daus. ; w. and inscr. lost; C.
V. Civilian and 2 ws. (1 mutil.), c. 1525, with 1 son and 2 daus. ;
inscr. lost ; S.C. VI. Portions of 2 ladies ; the remains of a
br. to a civilian (eff. gone) and 3 ws. (1 mutil.), c. 1525, with 4 sons
and 1 dau., 4 sons and 8 daus., and 1 son and 1 dau. (lost), nearly
all stolen during the restoration in 1882 ; sm., S.C. VII.
Lady, c. 1535 ; inscr. and children lost ; sm., S.C. Cussans,
III (Dacorum), 255. VIII. Joan Warner [1538 ?], with 1 dau.,
inscr. mutil., sm., S.C. IX. Inscr. (mutil.), John [Long, salter,
citizen] and alderman of London, 1538, and w. [Margery] ;
palimp., on rev. a portion of an earlier inscr., '' militis q - -
dignissime domine Ele ux’is ei - animabus propiciet’ de
— - - ” ; now framed in vestry. X. Sh. and hf. another ; the
remains of the br. to Ralph Stepney, 1st lord of the township
and patron of the ch., 1544 ; the whole sh. remains in the slab
in N., the hf., which is palimp., on rev. a portion of a group of
sons, c. 1500, is now framed in vestry. XI. Lucas Goodyere,
[1547], in shroud, died in childbed with her son Edm., sm., C.
XII. Inscr., ach. and 4 shs. Xich. Chowne, gent., of the
Haberdashers’ Co., [1569] ; left Elizth. his w. and 4 children
living ; C. XIII. Edw. Brisko of Orgarhall, gent., 1608, in
HERTFORDSHIRE .
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civil dress, and 1st w. Helen, by whom a son and h. Edw. who
pos. ; his 3 immediate ancestors were named Edw. and were
descended from the Briskos of Brisco and Crofton, Cumb. ; S.C.
In coll. Soc. Antiq. are old rubbings showing some of the
brasses more perfect, and also rubbings of (1) a civilian, c. 1400,
with anelace ; (2) a civilian (feet gone), c. 1490, with 4 daus. ;
(3) 8 sons, c. 1520 ; (4) 4 dans., c. 1530 ; (5) a civilian and w.,
c. 1540 ; all now lost, and of no. II with head and frag, of inscr.
dated 1572 and apparently both added in that year.
Amwell, Great. I. Friar in gown and hood, c. 1440 ; inscr.
lost ; sm., now mur., N. According to the vestry minute book
for 1838 the slab containing a sm. frag, of the tonsure is under a
pew in C. II. Civilian (head gone) and 2 ws., c. 1490, with 4
sons and 3 daus. under one w. ; 1 child under other w. and
inscr. lost ; now mur., N. III. Inscr. with text in Greek and
sh. Anth. Maukes, vicar, 1684, mur., N.
Ardeley. I. John Clerk of Erdeley and w. Elizth., c. 1420 ;
male and upper hf. of fern. eff. lost ; N. II. Philip Metcalff,
LL.B,, vicar, 1515, in mass vests., now mur., C. III. Thos.
Shotbolt, esq., 1599, aged 72, in civil dress, and w. Mary, 2nd dau.
of Sir John Boteler of Watton Woodhall, with 4 sons and 2 daus.,
2 shs. and 2 crests., now mur., C. arch, round which the inscr.
is bent. In coll. Soc. Antiq. is a rubbing of an inscr. to Wm.
Cotysmore, vicar, 1437, now lost.
Ashwell. I. Inscr. with 2 Eng. vv. John Sell, mercer, 1618,
aged 55, N.
Aspenden. I. [Thos. Goodriche], 1500, in civil dress, and w.
Alice, inscr. mutil., now mur., N. II. Sir Bobt. Clyfford, knight
for the body to Hen. VII, and master of his ordnance, 3rd son of
Thos., lord Clyfford, 1508, in arm. with tabard, and w. Elizth.
[dau. of Wm. Barley, esq.], widow of Sir Rauffe Josselin, in
heraldic mantle, with 2 sons (lost) and 2 daus., all kng., 2 shs.,
inscr. and marg. inscr. with text from Job XIX ; Trinity lost ;
mur., A.T., S.C. Cussans, I (Edwinstree), 102 ; Lond. and
Middx. Arch. Soc., Proc. at Evening Meetings, 1871, 17.
Aston. I. John Kent, servant to Edw. VI, Queens Mary and
Elizth., 1592, aged 72, in habit of yeoman of the guard, and w.
Mary, dau. of Thos. Saunders, had 5 sons and 5 daus., N.
Baldock. I. Lady, c. 1410 ; lower hf. of eff., husband in
mantle, and inscr. lost ; N. Rubbing of husband in coll. Soc.
Antiq. II. Civilian (legs and feet gone) with hunting horn,
knife and coil of rope, and w. in mantle, c. 1420 ; inscr. lost ;
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
now mur., N.C. Cussans, II (Broadwater), iO (man) ; Haines,
130 (man). Possibly Wm. Vynter, gent., 1416, and w. Margt.,
1411. III.Manandw. in shrouds, c. 1480 ; inscr.lost ; nowmur.,
N.C. IV. Civilian and w., c. 1480 ; inscr. lost ; N.C. Haines,
210 (head of lady). Possibly Wm. Crane, 1483, and w. Margt.
or Joan. V. Inscr. Margt. Benett, 1587, mother of Robt.
Benett, bp. of Hereford, 1602-17, who pos., engr., c. 1610, N.C.
In N. is an indent for a cross br. with marg. inscr. in
Lombardics .
Barkway. I. Robt. Poynard, 1561, in civil dress, and 2 ws.,
Joan and Bridget (with 4 daus., Martha, Judeth, Rebeka,
Francys), now mur., S.A. Cussans, I (Edwinstree), 36 (2nd w.).
II. Inscr. Anne, w. of John Rowley, gent., 1613, C.
Barley. I. Inscr. Robt. Bryckett, gent., 1566, aged 49 ;
palimp., on rev. a portion of another inscr. to Rich. Pecok, citizen
and armourer of London, and ws., - te and Isabel, 15th
cent., now mur., S.C. II. Andrew Willet, D.D., rector,
“ magnum totius verae ecclesiae ornamentum ”, 1621, aged 59,
in cap, gown and scarf, inscr. with 6 Lat. and 6 Eng. vv., now
mur., S.C. Frere, A. and W. H., Hist, of Barley, 20. Willet was
author of “ Synopsis Papismi ” and other works. III. Inscr.
Anne, dau. of Wm. Cholmely of Highgate, esq., w. of [Ralph]
Brownrigg, D.I)., rector, [afterwards bp. of Exeter, 1642-59],
1630, aged 23, now mur., S.C.
Bayford. I. Man in arm., c. 1545 and w. (only centre of eh.
left), 1 sh., Knighton imp. Gascoigne ; all palimp., on rev. of man
a portion of a large shrouded fig., on rev. of frag, of lady and of
sh. portions of the fig. of an abbot or bp. (see Upminster, Essex,
no. Ill, for other portions) in richly diapered chasuble, late 15th
cent.; all now rel., mur., C. Cussans, II (Hertford), 148 (man);
East Herts. Trans., Ill, 263 (obv. and rev.) Home Counties Mag.,
VIII, 272 (obv. and rev.) ; M.B.S. Trans., IV, 124 (obv. and rev.).
Probably John Knighton, lord of the manor, 1545, and w. II.
Man in arm., c. 1630 ; inscr. lost ; rel., mur., C. Cussans, 148.
Probably John Knighton, esq., 1631.
Bennington. I. Priest, c. 1420, in cope with garter (?) badge ;
lower part of eff, and inscr. lost ; now mur., C. II. Frag, of
scroll, 15th cent., now mur., N. III. Inscr. Wm., 4th son of
Geo. Clarke, 1591, “ who was as thou art and is as thou shal be ”,
now mur., N. IV. Inscr. John Clarke, “ counceller at la we ”,
1604, aged 50 ; mar. Edith, dau. of Robt. Cole of Bargeholt
[East Bergholt], Suff., had 1 son Wm., and 3 daus., Anne, Edith,
HERTFORDSHIRE .
181
Elizth., now mur., N. In coll. Soc. Antiq. are rubbings (1) of
the lower hf . of a lady, c. 1570, (2) some children, now lost.
Berkhampstead, Great. I. [Rich. Torryngton, 1356], in
civil dress, and w. Margt. [1349], holding hands ; double canopy
and nearly all marg. inscr. lost ; 2 shs., now mur., C. Ashdoum,
Costume, 95 ; Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 107 (effs.) 127 (canopy) ;
Clutterhuck, I, 305 ; Oawthorp, pi. 24, p. 67 ; M.B.S. Portfolio,
II, pi. 20 ; F. and A. Mus. List, pi. 35. II. Man in arm.,
c. 1365; inscr. lost; rel., S.C. Boutell Series; Cussans, III
(Dacorum), 69. III. Lady, c. 1370 ; canopy and inscr. lost ;
rel., N.Tr. Boutell, Series. Possibly Margt. Briggs, 1374.
IV. Priest, c. 1400, hf. eff. in mass vests. ; inscr. lost ; rel., C.
Possibly Thos. Brydde, rector, 1406. V. Rich. Westbroke,
1485, in civil dress, inscr. mutil., N.Tr. VI. Inscr. Robt. Incent,
gent., servant to Cecily, duchess of York, “ dyed at the grete
swetyng sykenesse ” in 1485, engr. c. 1520, now mur., S.C.
VII. Kath., w. of Robt. Incent, gent., (parents of John Incent,
LL.D., a benefactor to the chapel of St. John), 1520, in shroud,
S.C. VIII. Ach. (mutil.) with arms of Cornwallis imp. Sulliard,
for Sir John Cornwallis, knt., 1544, A.T., N.A. IX. Inscr. and
2 shs. John Waterhouse, gent., and w. Margt. [Turner], both died
1558, had 6 sons, John, Thos., Wm., Edw., Arthur, Chas., now
mur., vestry ; to this inscr. belongs a set of 6 Lat. vv. now on a
hinge on sill of N.Tr. window, and which, is palimp., on rev. a
portion of a br. to Thos. Humfre of London, goldsmith, and v.
Joan, dau. of Wm. Bayntun, brewer, in shrouds (?)• with 5 sons
and 2 daus., and between them St. Michael weighing souls,
c. 1500, rect. pL, very lightly engraved, little more left than part
of the inscr. with fig. of St. Jerome in the initial letter. Cussans,
III (Dacorum), 60 (St. Jerome). In colls. Brit. Mus. and Soc.
Antiq. are rubbings of a br. to Edm. Cook, 1409, in civil dress with
anelace, sm., formerly in S.C., now lost.
Bishop-Stortford. I. Inscr. with 12 Eng. vv. Thos., son of
Sir Rich, and Dame Mary Edgcomb, 1614, C. II. Inscr. Chas.
Denny, M.A., preacher of God’s word, fellow of King’s Coll.,
Camb., grandson of Sir Anth. Denny and 7th son of Sir Edw.
and Lady Margt. Denny, 1635, aged 38, C.
Bovingdon. I. Inscr. in 9 Lat. vv. Hen. Maine, 1605, C.
II. Inscr. John Hall, M.A. of Trin. Coll., Camb., 1617, aged 57 ;
mar. Alice, dau. of Rich. Long of Fitzwilliams, had 2 sons and 6
daus.; C. III. Inscr. and sh. Andrew, eld. son of Jas. Mayne,
1621, aged 17 years wanting 5 days, C. IV. Inscr. Mary, dau.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
of John Andrewes, gent., w. of Jas. Mayne, esq., 1641, had 4 sons
and 5 dans., C.
Braughing. Civilian and w., c. 1480 ; inscr. lost ; male eff.
palimp., on rev. the fig. of a lady, c. 1440 ; now mur., S.A.
M.B.S. Trans., II, 214. This hr. was stolen during a restoration
in 1888 and eventually passed into Saffron Walden museum, but
Avas returned in 1904. II. Civilian (mutil.), c. 1490 ; w. and
inscr. lost ; N. Bubbing of w. in coll, Soc. Antiq. III.
Barbara, w. of Thos. Hanchett, esq., died “ apud Aldebury in
ffesto penthecoste ”, 1561, '' sed hie sepulta est ”, N. IV.
Inscr, Rich., son and h. of John Grene, gent., 1561 ; mar. Mercy,
dau. of Thos. Castell, esq. ; partly covered, N. V. Inscr. and
sh. Rich. Grene, gent., bachelor, 1610, aged 78, N.
Broxbourne. I. Priest, c. 1470, in mass vests, with chalice ;
inscr. lost ; C. Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 99 ; Cussans, II (Hertford),
189. Possibly Robt. Ecton, vicar, 1474. II. [Sir John Say,
1478], in arm. with tabard and collar of suns and roses, head lost,
and w. Elizth. [dau. of Laur. Cheyne] of Cambs., esq., 1473, in
heraldic mantle, enamelled, marg. inscr. mutil., ach. and 2 shs.
(1 recently lost), A.T., C. Ashdown, Costume, 189 (head of lady) ;
Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 75 (head of lady), 207 (ach.) ; Cussans,
II (Hertford), 184 ; Dasent, A. I., The Speakers of the House of
Commons, 80 (Sir John) ; Fairholt, Costume, I, 193 (head of lady) ;
Foster, Feudal Arms, 220 (8vo), 176 (4to), Sir John ; Gough, II,
pi. 86,* p.220; Planche, Costume, I, 275 (head of lady), 335 (ach.);
Waller, j)t. 5. III. Priest, c. 1510, in acad. with scroll ; inscr.
lost ; C. Beaumont, 107. IV. John Borrell, serjeant-at-arms
to Hen. VIII, 1531, in arm. holding mace, legs lost, 2 scrolls
bearing “ espoier en dieu ” ; w. Elizth., 8 sons, 3 daus., and
inscr. lost ; N.A. Antiquarian Etching Club, III, pi. 56 (man,
complete but reversed) ; Beaumont, 130 (man, mutil.) ; Essex
Review, I, 233 (man, mutil.) ; Haines, 126 (man, complete) ;
Planche, Costume, II, 168 (man, complete) ; Soc. Antiq. Bond.
Proc., 2 S. XIV, 190 (man, mutil.). V. Inscr. in 6 Eng. vv.
and sh. [ - Moles worth], 1630, aged 77, N. In coll. Soc.
Antiq. is a rubbing of no. IV, almost complete, and rubbings,
(1) of a small kng. fig. in cassock with scroll, inscr. gone, for Peter
Meedwyn, priest, 1465 ; (2) Two sm. scrolls, hf . eff. of a priest in
cope lost.
Buckland. I. Alice, w. of John Boteler “ nuper vicecomes
London ”, 1451, C. II. Wm. Langley, rector, 1478, in cope
with chalice and wafer ; scroll lost ; C. AI.B.S. Portfolio, III,
HERTFORDSHIRE .
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pi. 45. III. John Gyll, 1499, in civil dress, with 6 sons ;
4 dans, lost ; C. IV. Inscr. (eft. lost). Joan Gyll, c. 1500 (date
not filled in), C. with no. III. V. Inscr. Joan, w. of Esdras
Bland, rector, 1684, C. under altar.
Buntingford. I. Alex. Strange, S.T.B,, (son of John Strange,
LL.D.), vicar of Layston, in pulpit with congregation, etc., 1620,
sm. rect. pi. with inscr., very lightly engr. ; I.M.T. pos., mur.,
N.Tr.
Cheshunt. I. Portions of a triple canopy, 2 shs., and inscr.
in 16 Lat. vv. ; the remains of the br. to Nich. Dixon, rector for
30 years, benefactor to the ch. and rebuilder of the chancel,
subtreasurer of the pipe, baron of the exchequer, [canon of
Lincoln], 1448 ; eff. in cope (?) gone ; C. under altar. Boutell,
Series (canopy). II. Wm. Pyke, 1449, in civil dress, head lost,
and w. Elen, worn, S.A. III. Joan Clay, 1453, much worn ;
Fr. inscr. lost ; S.A. IV. Inscr. Agnes, w. of John Luthyngton,
esq., 1468, S.A. V. Constance, w. of John Parre, esq., 1502,
eff. on floor, inscr. on wall, S.A. VI. Elizth. Garnett, w. of
Edw. Collen, citizen and freemason of London, 1609, aged 33,
kng., sm., S.A. In coll. Soc. Antiq. are rubbings of a lady,
c. 1490, and another, c. 1520, both loose in 1860 and now lost ;
also of the inscr. of no. III.
Chipping Barnet. I. Inscr. Elinor, dau. of Edw. Cheseman,
"coferar to Hen. VII”, w. (1) to Edw. Taylor, esq., (2) to John
Palmer of Kentish Town, esq., 1558, “ which Elynor dyd geve
tow acares of medowe ground in Kentishe towne holden of ye
prebende of Cauntelous unto ye use of the poore of this towne
and of Kentishe towne for ever ”, mur., N.A.
Clothall. I. John Vynter, rector, 1404, in mass vests, without
stole, C. II. John Wryght, “ in decretis bacallarius ”, master
of Trin. Hall, Camb., rector, 1519, in mass vests, with chalice
and wafer. Trinity, C. III. Thos. Dalyson, LL.B., rector,
master of the hospital of St. Mary Mag., Clothall, died 1541
(date filled in), engr. c. 1535, in surplice and cope, eff. on C. floor,
inscr. mur., S.C. Cussans, I (Odsey), 68 (upper hf. of eff.) ;
Lond. and Middx. Arch. Soc., Proc. at Evening Meetings, 1871,
74 (upper hf. of eff.). IV. Anne, dau. of John Byll of Ashwell,
gent., w. of Wm. Bramfeld of Clothall, 1578, had 6 sons and 10
daus., 2 devices with initials, all now covered but inscr., C.
V. Wm. Lucas, M.A., rector, 1602, aged 96, in gown, partly
covered, C.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
CoTTERED. I. Inscr. Litton Pulter, esq., son and h. of Edw.
Pulter, esq., 1608 ; mar. Penelope, eld. dan. of Sir Arthur Capel,
knt., had 2 sons, John, Hen., and 2 dans., Margt., Anne, mutil.,
N.C.
Hatchworth. I. Inscr. in 6 Lat. vv. with device. Wm.
Paine [rector, 1622], C.
Digs WELL. I. John Peryent, esquire for the body and
[pennon-bearer] to Rich. II, esquire to [Hen. IV] and Hen. V,
master of the horse to Joan [of Navarre, Queen of England], in
arm. with leopard at feet, and w. Joan, [dau. of Sir John Risain,
chief lady in waiting to the said Queen], 1415, with hedgehog at
feet and swan on collar of dress, both with SS. collars, marg.
inscr. much mutil., 2 shields (others lost) large, C. Ashdown,
Costume, 151 (head of lady) ; JBoutell, Br. and Slabs, 61 (sword
belt and lady), 62 (head of lady) ; Cussans, II (Broadwater),
256 ; Gough, II, pi. 21, p. 43 ; Haines, 209 (head of lady) ;
M.B.S. Portfolio, I, pt. 6, pi. 2 ; F. and A. Mus. List, pi. 14.
II. John Peryent, esq., son of no. 1, 1442, in arm., inscr. mutil.
and now on another stone, C. Ashdown. Armour, 230 ; Boutell,
Br. and Slabs, 69 ; Gough, II, pi. 21, p. 43. III. Wm. Roberts,
auditor of the bishopric of Winchester, and w. Joyes [Peryent],
1484, in shrouds, with 2 sons and 2 daus. (lost) 1 sh. (3 others lost),
C. Macklin, Br. of Eng., 212 (man) ; F. and A. Mus. List, pi. 56,
no. 3. See also Little Braxted, Essex. IV. Inscr. and 3 shs.
(effs. in shrouds lost). Thos. Robynson, citizen and mercer of
London, and w. Mary [Peryent], 1492, now under no. II, and the
shs. with no. III. V. Thos. Hoore, citizen and mercer of
London, 1495, in civil dress, and w. Alice, with 4 sons and 8 daus.,
scrolls, 4 shs. including 2 of Mercers’ Co. ; Trinity lost ; C. VI.
Civilian and w., c. 1530 ; re-used by the addition of an inscr. to
Robt. Batyll, died 1557, his w. Margt., and their son Wm., and of
another inscr, stating Wm. had by his w. Joan 4 sons and 6 daus.,
whose figs, are also added. VII. Inscr. Martha, dau. and 10th
child of Sir Alex. Cave, knt., w. of John Champneys, rector,
1637, had 1 son Justinian and 1 dau. Mary; the inscr. also
mentions her sister Margt. Cave, “ lived and dyed a vertuous
maid ”, C.
Eastwick. I. Lady, 1 sh. and part of inscr. ; the remains of
the br. to Robt. Lee of Bagley, Cheshire, esq., sewer to Edw. VI,
Philip and Mary, and Queen Elizth., 1564, and w. Joan, inscr.,
8 Eng. vv. and 2 shs. ; now mur.. Tower. The verses were
palimp., on rev. another inscr. to Elynor, w. of John Pate, 1521,
HERTFORDSHIRE .
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Rubbing in coll. Soc. Antiq. The second sh. is now in Saffron
Walden museum.
Essendon. I. Three shs., c. 1535, and an inscr. added in 1778
stating “ Near this place was buried ” Hen., elder son of Hen.
Courtney, marquis of Exeter, by his 2nd w. Gertrude, dau. of Wm.
Blount, lord Montjoy, by Elizth., his 1st w., dau. and coh. of Sir
Wm. Say, which Elizth. was also bur. in this ch. in 1535, mur.,
S.A. II. Wm. Tooke of Popes, Herts., esq., auditor of the court
of wards and liveries, of which he was an officer 44 years, 1588,
aged 80, in civil dress, and w. Alice, dau. of Robt. Barlee of
Bibbesworth, Herts., esq., mar. 56 years, with 9 sons and 3 daus.,
all kng., ach. and 2 shs., mur., S.A. III. Ach. for Ralph Tooke,
grandson of no. II, 1635, aged 77 ; 2 inscrs. and sh. lost ; S.A.
Flamstead. I. John Oudeby, rector of Flamstead and of
Barughby [Barrowby], Lines., canon of St. Mary’s Coll., Warwick,
" camerarius ex parte comitis Warr [i.e. Earl of Warwick] in
scaccrario domini regis ”, 1414, in cope, B.V.M. and Child (lost)
under small canopy, 3 shs. (2 others lost), C. Bullard, I. V., Flam¬
stead Church, 14. II. Civilian and w., c. 1470, with 2 sons and
2 daus. ; scrolls, shs., and inscr. lost ; much worn, local, C.
Gaddesdeh, Great. I. Wm. Croke, 1506, in civil dress, and w.
Alice, dau. of Sir Wm. Faryngton, 3 shs. ; 1 son, 3 daus. and
another sh. lost ; C. Rubbing of children in coll. Soc. Antiq.
II. Civilian (? lost) and w., c. 1525 ; inscr. and children lost ;
sm., C.
Hadham, Great. I. Inscr. “ Alban p’sone de Hadm ”,
c. 1380, C. Possibly Alban or Alan de Fen, rector, 1369-72.
II. Priest, c. 1420, hf. eff. in acad. with cap ; inscr. lost ; C.
in. Civilian and w., c. 1520 ; inscr. lost ; N. IV. Inscr. Joan,
eld. child of Clement Newce of London, mercer, w. of Frauncys
Goldsmith of Crayford, Kent, gent., 1569, aged 33, mar. 18 years,
had 10 children, N. V. Clement Newce, esq. , citizen and mercer
of London, 1579, in civil dress, and w. Mary, 1582, Avith 8 sons
and 9 daus., 4 shs. including London and Mercers’ Co., and crest,
N. VI. Wm. Newce, esq., 1610, in civil dress, and 2 ws.,
with 6 sons and 7 daus. by 1st w., 4 shs. and crest, N. VII.
Inscr. Dianis Burton, widow, eld. dau. of John Kniton of Bayford,
esq., 1616, leaving issue Marie, lady Stanley of Patmore Hall,
Herts., N. VIII. Inscr. Grace, widow of John Goodman, esq.,
1631, aged 55, had 4 sons and 1 dau., C. In C. is an indent for
a fine floriated cross with marg. inscr. in Lombardics to Simon
Flambard, rector, 1320-32.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Hadham, Little. I. [Rich. Warriner, parson of Corringham],
c. 1470, in cope, worn, inscr. nearly ehaced, sm., now mur., N.
Home Counties Mag., VI, 99. II. Man in arm. and w., c. 1485,
with 4 dans. ; inscr. lost ; now mur., C. III. Inscr. (frags, of
marg.). - 1483, and w. Margt., now mur., C. Possibly for
Ralph Bawde, 1483, and w. Margt., and may belong to no. II.
Hadley, Monken see Middlesex.
RPENDEN. I. Wm. Anabull, 1456, in civil dress, and w.
Isabel, much worn, N. II. Wm. Cressye, esq., 1559, in civil
dress, and w. Grace Johnson, dau. of Robt. Darkenall of Penshurst,
Kent, 1571, kng., ach., sh. and lozenge (blank), mur., N.Tr.
Hatfield. I. Inscr. and sh. Fulke Onslowe, gent., '' of the
progeny of Onslowes of Onslowe in ye countye of Salop,” 1602
(date added) and w. Mary [Wettenhall], 1582, mur., C. II.
Inscr. (eff. in arm. lost). Fulk Onslowe, esq., " nuper summae
curiae parliamenti pronotarius ”, 1602, aged 88, 3 shs. (another
lost) ; his kinsman Reginald Scriven and his w. Elizth. pos. ;
now in Tower.
Hemel Hempstead. I. Robert Albyn, in arm., and w. Margt.
[1390], Fr. inscr. mutil., 2 shs., once on A.T., now mur., S.A.
Ashdown, Armour, 190 (sword belt) ; Boutell, Br. and Slabs,
49 (head of man), 57 (sword belt) ; Clutterbuck, I, 422 ; Haines,
159 (man) ; Blanche, Costume, I, 18 (man) ; Topographer, III
(1791), 244. A lost br. to Thos. Waterhouse, master of the
hospital at Ashridge, rector of Quainton, 1554, is figured by
Sylvanus Morgan, Sphere of Gentry, 1661, book 2, p. 70.
Hertford, All Saints. Jehh Hunger, “ escuyer jadis maistre
queux [cook] de la royne Katheryne ”, all lost but feet, 1435,
Fr. inscr., mur., N.Tr. II. Inscr. Thos. Boose, 1456, mur.,
N.Tr.
Hertford, St. Andrew. I. Inscr. Bridget Whitgifte, w. of
Robt., son of Sir Cuthbert Collingwood, knt., 1610, N.
Hertingfordbury. I. Inscr. in Fr. Phelipe and Isabel, daus.
of Robt. de Louthe, c. 1360, under seats, C. II. Inscr. and sh.
Thos., son of Stephen Ellis of Kennington, Kent, gent., 1608,
and w. Grace, dau. of Owen Hawkins, citizen and mercer of London,
1612 (date added), mar. 49 years, 7 months and odd days, had 1
son Frauncys who lived but three weeks and three days ”,
now mur.. Tower. The original slab, partly covered, is in C. and
probably contains 2 more shs. In coll. Soc. Antiq. are rubbings
of a Fr. inscr. to Robt. de Louthe and w. Joan, c. 1360, now lost,
the indent showed a very pointed sh. below ; also of 4 shs., 16th
HERTFORDSHIRE .
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cent., now lost. One original sh. is in the possession of the
Society and is palimp., on rev. a portion of a group of children,
15th cent. Cat. of Heraldic Exhib., Burlington Fine Arts Club,
1916, pi. 4; Home Counties Mag., IX, 21 ; M.B.S. Trans., IV,
128.
Hexton. I. Two shs. on mon. to Peter Tavener, 1601, and w.
Frances, dau. of Thos. Docwra, 1636, C.
Hinxworth. I. Civilian and w., c. 1450 ; inscr. lost ; now
mur., C. II. John Lambard, citizen, mercer, and alderman of
London, 1487, in civil dress with mantle, and w. Amy, with 4
sons (the eld. [Wm., rector of St. Leonards, Foster Lane, London],
in almuce), and 2 daus., 6 shs. including Mercers’ Co. and mcht.
mark ; marg. inscr. lost ;C. Builder, LIV, 211 ; M.B.S. Portfolio,
I, pt. 3, pi. 5 (the mcht. mark duplicated). III. Inscr. Andrew
Gray, esq., ‘‘ double reader of ye lawe in ye Inner Temple ”,
1614, aged 85, C.
Hitchix. I. Civilian, c. 1420, now on roof of vestibule of
crypt. II. John Pulter, draper, 1421 (only feet left), and w.
Alice, mcht. mark (effaced), inscr. mutil., much worn, S.A. III.
Mcht. of the staple of Calais, 1452, and w. Alice, with 4 sons
and 6 daus., inscr. mutil., 6 scrolls lost ; 1 sh. remains but illegible,
C. IV. Lady, c. 1470, worn ; husband, children and inscr.
lost ; N. V. John Beel (eff. lost) and w. Margery, 1477, in
shrouds, with 4 sons and 4 daus. ; inscr. and scrolls lost ; S.A.
VI. Civilian and w., c. 1480, worn ; inscr. lost ; N. VII. Six
sons, kng., c. 1480, found under paving in 1906, now loose in vestry.
VIII. [Thos. Abbot, mercer, 1481, in civil dress, '' qui multa dona
contulit huic ecclesiae et fraternitati nativitatis beatae Mariae
Virginis,” and w. Joan] ; 5 sons, 4 daus., sh. and inscr. lost ;
A.T., N.C. Cussans, II (Hitchin), 63 (man). IX. Female in
shroud, mutil. ; the remains of the br. to Nich. Mattock, mcht.
of the staple, citizen and fishmonger of London, and w. Elizth.,
1485, with 2 sons and 1 dau., all in shrouds, a religious device,
scrolls, shs. and inscr. ; N.C. Bubbing of inscr. in coll. Soc.
Antiq. X. Man and w. in shrouds, c. 1490, with 3 sons and
5 daus., 1 sh. ; inscr. lost ; C. Possibly John Wis beard and w.
Ellen, both died 1486. XI. Man and w. in shrouds, c. 1490 ;
3 sons, 2 daus., a sm. inscr. above heads, another below effs., and
2 shs. lost ; A.T., N.C. Cussans, II (Hitchin), 62. Possibly
Thos. Abbot (son of no. VIII), 1493, and w. XII. Four sons
and 4 daus., c. 1490 ; parents and inscr. lost ; S.C.A. XIII.
Jas. Hert, H.D., vicar, 1498, in cope without almuce, a wounded
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
and bleeding heart above, another lost as is also the inscr., some
device and 2 shs., C. Ashdown, Costume, 357 ; Boutell, Br. and
Slabs, 103. XIV. Civilian and 3 ws., c. 1530 ; inscr. lost ;
local, East Anglian school, N. XV. Civilian and w., c. 1535 ;
about 3 sons, 5 daus.. Trinity, scrolls, shs., and marg. inscr. lost ;
local, partly covered by pulpit steps, N. XVI. Inscr. and sh.
Wm. Pulter of Hitchin, esq., 1549, N.C. Inlaid in slab to Robt.
de Kendale, lord of Hitchin, 1330, with marg. inscr. in Lombardics
much worn . XVII. Inscr. and sh. John Pulter of Hitchin, esq. ,
died 1485, engr. c. 1550, A.T., N.C. XVIII. Sh. (lead), Pulter,
engr. c. 1550 ; inscr. lost ; N.C., under stove in 1922. XIX.
Inscr. (eff. lost). John Parker of Lewes, Sussex, gent., 1578,
aged 48, S.C.A. In coll. Soc. Antiq. are rubbings of the
following, now lost ; (1) John Sperehawke, D.D., vicar of Hitchin
and canon of Wells, 1474, in acad. with rebus at feet, and heart
inscribed '' ibi ”, slab still in C. Haines, 132; (2) a sm. fig. of a
civilian, feet broken, nearly effaced ; (3) a man in shroud, c. 1500,
feet broken ; (4) a civilian, head and feet gone, and w., head gone ;
(5) a civilian and w., c. 1490, kng. ; (6) a portion of a lady, c. 1490,
with sh. ; (7) a lady, c. 1530.
Holwell see Bedfordshire.
Hormead, Great. I. Inscr. Benefaction of Wm. Delamere,
1696, N.A.
Hunsdon. I. Margt., w. of John Shelley, citizen and mercer
of London, 1495, in shroud, inscr. and Trinity, N.C. East Herts.
Trans., VI, 241 (Trin.). II. Inscr. Wm., eld. son of Sir Hen.
and Anne Gray, 1517, on sill of window, N.C. III. Jas. Gray,
35 years park and housekeeper at Hunsdon, 1591, aged 69, in
hunting dress shooting at a stag while Heath strikes him with a
dart, rect. pi. with inscr. and 6 Eng. vv., curious, mur., N.
Cussans, I (Braughing), 52 ; Gent. Mag., 1795, i, 13 ; Bond, and
Middx. Arch. Soc., Proc. at Evening Meetings, 1871, 41 ; Oxford
Jour, of Mon. Br., I, 235.
IcKLEFORD. I. Thos. Somer, in civil dress, and w. Marion,
c. 1400, hf. effs., worn, N.
Ippolyts. I. Inscr. (mutil.) Robt. Poydres, 1401, and w. Alice,
N.A. II. Ryce Hughes, citizen and haberdasher of London,
in civil dress, with 1 son, and w. Alice, dau. of Thos. Bybs worth
“ an ancient dweller in this parryshe ”, 1594, aged 29, with 2 daus.
“ all deceased and lye buried lykewyse in this church at ye
chauncell dore ”, all kng., rect. pi. with inscr. and 4 Eng. vv.,
mur., C.
HERTFORDSHIRE .
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Kelshall. I. Rich. Adane, in civil dress, and w. Marion, engr.
1435, inscr. in 12 Eng. vv., curious, worn, N. II. Inscr. John
Fordham, 1527, and ws. Elen and Joan ; replaced in 1910 and now
mur., C. Antiquary, XLVI, 224 ; East Herts. Trans., IV, 186.
Kimpton. I. Lady with flowing hair, c. 1450 ; inscr. lost ; C.
Kneb WORTH. I. Simon Bache, treasurer of the household to
Hen. V, canon of St. Paul’s, London, 1414, in rich cope with
B.V. Mary, SS. Peter, Nicholas (?), Andrew, - John Bapt.,
Paul, Thos. of Canterbury (?), Jas. the Great, on orphreys, and
head of Our Lord on morse, 2 shs., C. Alcuin Club Colls., XXII,
52 ; Clutterbuck, II, 381 ; Cussans, II (Broadwater), 116 (efl.) ;
East Herts. Trans., II, 74 (eff.) ; M.B.8. Trans., Ill, 106. II.
Inscr. marg., in Lat. vv. and 3 shs. John Hotoft, treasurer of the
household to Hen. VI, [1433], and w., mutil., rel. on C. floor,
but once on A.T. with efls. III. Roland Lytton, esq., 1582,
in arm., and 2 ws., (1) Margt. Tate, who had a dau. Mary, (2) Anne
Carle ton, who had Roland and Frances, ach. and 2 shs., partly
covered, Lytton chapel.
Langley, Abbot’s. I. Rauffe Horwode, 1498 (efl. in civil
dress and mcht. mark lost), and ws. Elizth and Joan, with 3 sons
and 3 daus., sm., S.C. II. Thos. Cogdell, yeoman, 1607, aged
83, in civil dress, and ws. Jane and Alice, N. Cussans, III
(Cashio), 101 (upper hf. of 1 w.). In coll. Soc. Antiq. are
rubbings of no. I complete, and of the following now lost, (1)
inscr. to Robt. Nevyll, 1475, and w. Elyn, the slab shows indent
for a man in arm. ; (2) a lady, c. 1570, with 3 sons, husband and
inscr. lost ; (3) upper hf. of a civilian, c. 1500.
Langley, King’s. I. Wm. Carter, 1528 (efl. lost), and w.
Alice, sm. ; the inscr. palimp., on rev. another inscr. to Joan,
w. of - Mars burgh, citizen and bowyer of London, 1487 ;
efl. on floor of S.C., inscr. on a board. Haythornwaite, J.P., Parish
of King's Langley, 1924, 152 (lady), 153 (obv. and rev. of inscr.).
II. Margt., dau. of - Skipwith, w. of John Cheyne, 1578,
“ secundum computacionem ecclesiae Anglicanae ” ; inscr. in
10 Eng. vv. and 5 children now lost ; the fig. is palimp., made up
of portions of 2 Flemish brasses, the larger piece showing part of
the head of a lady with a diapered background and canopy w^ork,
14th cent., the smaller, figures of saints and part of a marg. inscr.,
15th cent. ; now fastened down, S.C. Haythornwaite, 152 ;
Home Counties Mag., VIII, 272 (obv. and rev.) ; M.B.S. Trans.,
V, 83, 84 (obv. and rev.). An impression of the inscr. is in coll.
Soc. Antiq. III. John Carter of Gif res, 1588, in civil dress,
190
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
and 2 ws., by the 1st he had 4 sons and 5 dans., by the 2nd 5 sons
and 4 dans., N.C. Haythornwaite, pi. 26, p. 156. IV. Inscr.
John Cheyne, gent., 1597, mur., S.C. Ibid, 154. V. Inscr.
with 6 Eng. vv. Mary Dixon, 1622, aged 3, C. Ibid, 154.
Letchworth. I. [Wm. Overbury], in civil dress, and w.
Isabel, c. 1400, hf. effs., inscr. mutil., worn, N. II. Thos.
W3rrley, rector, 1475, in mass vests, holding heart inscribed
Credo ” with 3 scrolls (1 mutil.) continuing the text, C.
C.U.A.B.C. Trans., pt. 4, 25 (heart and scrolls) ; Selborne Mag.,
March, 1911, 79.
Mimms, North. I. Priest, c. 1370-80, in mass vests, with chalice
covered by paten on breast, feet on stag, under canopy with God
the Father, censing angels, and SS. Peter, John Evang., Barth.,
- Paul, Jas. the Great, Andrew, resting on a bracket com¬
posed of a sh. betw. 2 lions, the stem, and inscr. lost, Flemish ;
original stone destroyed, now mur. and inaccurately rei., C.
Alenin Club Colls., XXII, 82 (elf.) ; Ashdoim, Costume, 354 (eff.) ;
Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 21 (eff.) ; Cambridge Camden Soc. Illust.,
no. 2, p. 59 ; Clutterbuck, I, 464 ; Drnitt, 49 ; MacMin, Alon. Br.,
6th ed., 128 ; M.B.S. Portfolio, II, pi. 25 ; V . and A . Mus. List,
pi. 48. II. Bobt. Knolles, esq., (eff. in arm. lost), and w.
Elizth., 1458, with 2 daus. headless, now mur. C. III. Hen.,
eld. son of Wm. Covert, esq., 1488, in arm. ; inscr. lost ; now
mur., C. Assoc. Archit. Soc. Reports, XI, 88 ; Haines, 197.
IV. Civilian and w., c. 1490, with 4 sons and 6 daus. ; inscr. lost ;
now mur., C. V. Rich. Butler, esq., in arm., and w. Martha
Olyff, aged nearly 20, c. 1560, inscr. in 36 Eng. vv., ach. and sh.,
now mur., C. Cussans, III (Dacorum), 295 (man and upper hf.
of fern.). VI. Inscr. Thos. Hewes of Uxbridge, Middx., esq.,
1587, and w. Elizth., sole dau. and h. of Sir Griffith Dunne, knt.,
1590, now mur., C. In coll. Soc. Antiq. are rubbings of the
following now lost, (1) an inscr. in Fr. to Wm. de Bakthone,
'' botyler al prince ”, formerly in N.C. ; (2) a civilian, c. 1440,
legs and inscr. gone, formerly in C. ; (3) Thos. , son and h. apparent
to John Leucas of Kent, gent., 1531, a child ; (4) an impaled sh.,
15th cent., now in priv. poss.
Nettleden see Buckinghamshire.
Newnham. I. Civilian and 2 ws., c. 1490, children of 1st w.
lost, the 2nd with 1 son and 3 daus. ; inscr. lost ; C. II. Joan,
dau. and h. of Hen. Gowlshull, esq., son and h. of Robt. Gowlshull
of Beeford, Yorks., esq., w. of Jas. Dowman, 1607, aged 61, with
8 children, Edw., Margt., Elizth., Jane, Anne, Constance, Mary,
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Susan, and Susan (not shown on brass) and left living 1 son and
6 daus., 1 sh., C.
Northaw. I. Inscr. and2shs.Geo. Sowthaik, citizen and grocer
of London, 1606, aged 86 ; mar. Elizth., dau. of Philip Gunter,
alderman of London, had 5 sons and 5 daus. ; his son Thos.,
grocer of London pos., N.
Offley. I. John Samwel, 1529, in civil dress, and 2 ws., (1)
Elizth., with 1 son, (2) Joan with 2 children (lost), local, now mur.,
N.A. II. Civilian and 3 ws., c. 1530, with 9 sons, local, now
mur., N.A.
Pelham, Brent. I. Mrs. Mary, 1625, and Mrs. Anne, 1627,
aged 27, ws. of Mr. Francis Bowley, sm., N.
Pelham, Furneux. I. Civilian with anelace, and w. in widow’s
dress, c. 1420, double canopy mutil. ; a child beside mother, inscr.
and 4 shs. lost ; A.T., S.A. Builder, LIV, 211 ; M.B.8. Portfolio,
IV, pi. 16. Possibly Bobt. Newport, 1428, and w. Margery de
la Lee. II. Bobt. Newport, esq., founder of a chapel, 1518,
in arm., and w. Mary, dau. of John Alington of Horseheath, Cambs.,
with 2 sons and 3 daus., all kng., 1 sh. ; inscr.. Trinity, scrolls and
2 other shs. lost ; sm., mur., N.A. III. Inscr. marg. mutil.,
and 1 sh. (eff. in arm. lost). John Newport, son and h. of no. II,
1522, S.C. Misc. Gen. et Her., 5 S. Ill, 82 (sh.).
Pelham, Stocking. I. Sh., with rebus, letter H. on a heart,
c. 1440 (?) ; inscr. lost ; N. Cussans, I (Edwinstree), 157.
Possibly for Hen. Hert, patron of the ch., died before 1443.
Badwell. I. Wm. Wheteaker, in civil dress, w. Joan, and son
Thos., “ capellanus ”, 1487, in mass vests, holding chalice and
standing betw. his parents, sm., C. Church Builder, Jan. 1876.
II. John Bele, gent., 1516, in civil dress, and 2 ws., (1) Anne, with
2 sons, (2) Agnes, with 2 daus. (lost), N. III. Elizth., eld. dau.
of Anthony Cage of Stowe, Cambs., esq., w. of John Parker, gent.,
1602, aged 27, 1 sh., C.
Bedbourn. I. Eight daus., kng., c. 1490 ; parents, 1 son, a
peacock and inscr. lost ; now mur., S.A. II. Bich. Pecok,
1512, in civil dress, feet gone, and w. Elizth. (eff. lost), with 4 sons
(mutil.) and 2 daus. (lost), a peacock (mutil.) below, now mur,,
S.A. III. Sir Bich, Bede, [died 1576], in arm., and w. Anne,
1560, with 3 sons and 3 daus., all kng., ach. ; inscr. lost ; once
above A.T., now mur., C. Cussans, III (Cashio), 236. A.T.
destroyed in 1793, see Brit. Mus., Add. MS. 9063, fob 506.
Bickmansworth. I. Thos. Hay, 1613, in civil dress with staff
and book, and 2 ws., Alice, 1585, and Joan, 1598, N.A. Cussans,
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Ill (Cashio), 154 (1 wife) ; Girl’s Oivn Paper, XIV, 22. Eff. of
1 w. stolen in 1850, and subsequently renewed.
Royston. I. Wm. Taveram, rector of Therfield, 1421, in acad.,
lower part of eff. gone, single canopy much mutil., inscr. in 4 Lat.
vv., N. Boutell, Series. II. Cross with the five wounds,
c. 1500 ; inscr. lost ; C. under altar. Gough, I, p. cviii, pi. 1,
fig. 7 ; Lond. and Middx. Arch. Soc., Proc. at Evening Meetings,
1874, 228. III. Civilian and w., c. 1500 ; another w., children
and inscr. lost ; N. IV. Inscr. in 8 Eng. vv., c. 1500, mur.,
N.A. V. Inscr. (eff. lost), Robt. White, prior, 1534, mur., N.A.
Rubbing of eff. in coll. Soc. Antiq. VI. Inscr. Wm. Chamber,
1546, ordained a yearly sermon to be preached on Rogation
Monday by the collegyners of St. John’s, Camb., mur., N.A.
Sacombe. I. Inscr. Eleanor, w. of John Dodyngton, gent.
1537. II. Inscr. John Dodyngton, gent., 1544, husband, of
no. 1, ‘‘ whose grave is joyned here to his on the right side ”,
left 2 sons and 6 daus., a modern restoration. Both on front of
C. step, partly covered by water pipes.
St. Alban’s Abbey. I. Thos. de la Mare, abbot 1349-96,
brass engr. c. 1370-80, eff. in rich vests, with hands folded, very
fine canopy with God the Father and censing angels, SS. Peter,
Paul, Alban, and Off a, King of Mercia, founder of the monastery
(or possibly Oswin, king and martyr, whose body was preserved
at Tynemouth, of which priory De la Mare was prior until 1349)
in the upper part ; below them SS. John Evang., Andrew, Thos.,
- Jas. the Great, Barth., Philip, with attendant prophets,
marg. inscr. unfinished, rect. pL, Flemish, 112 by 52 inches, slab
in presbytery, br. in Abbot Wheathampstede’s chantry. Alenin
Club Colls., XXII, 83 ; Ashdown, Costume, 351 (eff.) ; Beaumont,
113 (eff.) ; Boutell, Br. and Slabs, iv. (St. Alban), 11 (eff.), 9, 12,
13, 168 (details) ; Builder, LIX, 208 ; Carter, J ., Anc. Sculpt, and
Painting, I, 29 ; Clutterbuck, I, 67 ; Druitt, 46 ; Haines, 18
(details) ; Home Counties Mag., I, 23 ; Litho. by E. M. Beloe,
1889 ; Reliquary, XX, 206 (detail) ; V . and A. Mus. List, pi. 46.
II. Abbot, c. 1400, upper portion of eff. gone, 2 Lat. vv. at feet
“ hie quidam terra tegitur peccati solvens debitum. Cui nomen
non imponitur in libro vite sit conscriptum ”, canopy and marg.
inscr. with text from Job XIX nearly all lost ; the remaining
portion of the eff. (which is loose) is palimp., on rev. the lower hf.'
of a lady of about the same date ; Presbytery. Boutell, Br. and
Slabs, 148 (eff., slab, and palimp.) ; Home Counties Mag., 1, 154
(with pieces now lost), 155 (sketch made in 1643), 157 (palimp) ;
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Macklin, Mon. Br., 1st ed., 109 (eft‘. and palimp.) ; M.B.S.
Portfolio, I, pt. 11, pi. 1 (with pieces now lost), and Trans., IV, 130
(palimp.) Possibly John de la Moote, ahbot, 1396-1401. III.
Thos. Fayreman, mcht. of the staple of Calais, [bailiff of St.
Alban’s], 1411, in civil dress, and w. [Alice], inscr. mutil., very
much worn, N.C.A. Home Counties Mag., I, 242. IV. Monk,
c. 1450 ; inscr. and scroll lost ; loose, slab in presbytery. Home
Counties Mag., I, 243. Possibly Reginald Bernewelt, 1443.
V. John Stoke, abbot, 1451, eff . lost, fine triple canopy which had
figures of B.V. Mary and Child, St. Alban and St. Amphibalus
above the pediments, marg. inscr. in 16 Lat. vv., all much mutil.,
arms of the abbey. Presbytery. Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 128 (part
of canopy) ; Gough, II, pi. 61, p. 168 ; Home Counties Mag., I,
144 (with pieces now lost) ; 145 (sketch made in 1643) ; M.B.S.
Portfolio, 1, pt. 11, pi. 3 (with pieces now lost). VI. Bobt.
Beauner (or Beauver), monk, held various offices for more than
40 years, c. 1460, holding a bleeding heart, Presbytery. Beaumont,
117 ; Clinch, Costume, 245 (eft.) ; Haines, S6 {e&.) ; Home Counties
Mag., I, 148. VII. Barth. Halley (or Halsey), esq., [1468],
in arm. (upper part lost), and w. Florens ; children, sh. and inscr.
lost ; loose, slab in presbytery. Home Counties Mag., I, 152.
VIII. Civilian, c. 1465 ; inscr. lost ; loose. Home Counties Mag.,
I, 21. IX. Civilian, c. 1470 ; head and inscr. lost ; loose.
Home Counties Mag., I, 21. X. Monk, c. 1470, hf. eff. ; scroll
and inscr. lost ; loose, slab in presbytery. Home Counties Mag.,
I, 144. XI. Sir Anth. Grey, son and h. of Edm., earl of Kent,
1480, in arm. with collar of suns and roses, 1 sh. ; inscr. and 3
other shs. lost ; Presbytery. Ashdown, Armour, 252 ', Beaumont,
31 ; Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 73 ; Gough, II, pi. 100, p. 269 ; Home
Counties Mag, I, 150 ; Topographer, IV (1791), 119 ; V . and A.
Mus. List, pi. 24. XII. Part of a scroll, 15th cent. ; eff. of a
monk kng. to cross on which were sm. figs, of B.V. Mary and St.
John lost. Presbytery. Home Counties Mag., I, 147 (with slab).
XIII. Twisted scroll, 15th cent. ; eff. of a priest and inscr. lost ;
Presbytery. Home Counties Mag., I, 158. XIV. Inscr. (effs.
lost). Wm. Stroder and w. Margt., 1517, loose, slab in N.Tr.
XV. Rauff [Rowlatt], mcht. of the staple of Calais, [died 1543],
6 daus. and mutil. marg. inscr. ; eff. of w. Jane, [died 1519],
sons and 4 shs. lost ; S.C.A. Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 110 (man) ;
Home Counties Mag., I, 244. XVI. Thos. Rutlond, sub-prior,
1521, eff. and inscr. loose, frag, of marg. inscr. in slab in S.Tr.
Home Counties Mag., I, 245. XVII. Inscr. (eff. lost). Hen.
13
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES,
Grymbalde, chaplain, 1522, loose, slab in presbytery. XVIII.
Inscr. in 4 Lat. vv. (eff. lost). Rich. Stondon, priest, c. 1530 (?),
Presbytery. Home Counties Mag,, I, 151 (sketch made in 1643).
XIX. Inscr. in 4 Eng. vv. Mawde Harryes, 1537, loose. XX.
Inscr. Agnes, youngest dau. of Robt. and Joan Skelton, 1604,
loose. All the loose brasses are fastened on boards and kept
in abbot Wheatampstede’s chantry. Numerous indents are
figured in Home Counties Mag,, vol. I., at p. 140, the slab of abbot
Rich. Wallingford, 1335, with at p. 143 a sketch of the br. made
in 1643 ; at p. 153, the slab of abbot John Berkhamstede, 1302 ;
at p. 157, the slab attributed to abbot John de Marynes, died 1308,
but br. much later if it commemorates this abbot, the style being
c. 1400 ; at p. 158 a floriated cross with kng. figure, also a civilian
with a long scroll ; at p. 160 a sketch made in 1643 of the br. to
Robt. Fairfax, the famous musician, 1521, and w, Agnes, this br.
was renewed in 1921 ; at p. 246 a large hf . eff. on a floriated cross,
possibly, for prior Robt. Norton ; at p. 247 a monk under a single
canopy, possibly Wm. Stubbarde ; at p. 329 an ecclesiastic ;
and at p. 330 a civilian. In coll. Soc. Antiq. are rubbings of
some of the brasses showing portions now lost.
St. Alban’s, St. Michael. I. John Pecok, in civil dress, and
w. Maud [Weyland], c. 1380, inscr. in Fr., 2 shs., S.A. Cussans,
III (Cashio), 265 (sh.) ; Etching by A. White, 1849. II. Man
in arm, of the Peacock family, c. 1380, 1 sh.. Peacock with a label ;
inscr. lost ; N. Ashdown, Armour, 181 ; Boutell, Br, and Slabs,
54 ; Gent. Alag., 1812, i, 321, fig. 2. III. Civilian in the head
of a cross (mutil.), c. 1400, 1 sh. ; w., inscr. and another sh. lost ;
S.A. Gent. Mag., fig. 1 ; Oxford Portfolio of Mon. Br., pt. 4, pi. 3.
IV. Inscr. Sir John - , 1441 (?), mutil, and nearly effaced,
loose in vestry in 1911. V. Inscr. in 6 Eng. vv. Hen. Gape,
1558, and w. Florens, N., one corner loose in vestry in 1911.
St. Alban’s, St. Peter. I. Roger Pemberton, esq., high
sheriff, founded by will 6 almshouses for 6 poor widows, and left
£30 yearly from Shelton manor, Beds., for their maintenance,
1627, aged 72, in civil dress, and w. Elizth., with 3 sons, Ralph,
Robt., John, and 3 daus., Elizth., Elizth., Tecla ; his w. and eld.
son Ralph, mayor of the town, pos. ; inscr. renewed, rel., mur.,
S.A. The original inscr., now lost, was palimp., on rev. another
inscr. to John Ball, brickmaker, 1515, who left 10s. yearly for an
obit for himself, his w. Elizth., and his parents John and Crystyan.
In coll. Soc. Antiq. are rubbings of the following now lost, (1) a
priest, c. 1410, in mass vests, with an inscribed rose below (this
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rose is said to have been in the Bodleian, Oxford, but cannot be
found now). Gough, II, p. cccxxxv, gives an impression of the
rose from the plate itself ; (2) John Atkyn, glover, 1449, and w.
“ domina ” Joan, inscr. mutil. ; (3) a frag, (centre of body and left
leg) of Sir Bertin Entwyssell, 1455, in arm., engr. in Nichols, Leic.,
II, pi. 129, p. 802 ; (4) a priest, c. 1460, in mass vests, with chalice ;
(5) Wm. Victor, 1486, and w. Grace (eff. gone) ; (6) John Spencer
of Southmills in par. Blonham, Beds., esq., died 1622, aged 66,
in the town of St. Alban’s, and w. Margt. Baylye, kng., rect. pi.
with inscr. There are also drawings of these brasses in Brit. Mus.,
Add. MSS. 9063, ff. 203, 204, and 32351, ff. 209, 211, 213.
St. Alban’s, St. Stephen. I. Wm. Robins, esq., clerk of the
signet to Edw. IV, 1482, in arm., and w. Kath., with 4 sons and
5 daus. ; inscr. lost ; now mur. on a board, S.C.
Sandon. I. John Eitzgeffrey, esq., 1480, in arm. with livery
collar, and w. Elizth., with 6 daus., Agnes, Elizth.,Elizth., Elienor,
Jane, Margt. ; 3 sons, John, Wm., Thos., lost ; N. Cussans, I
(Odsey), 158. II. Inscr. Simon Pratt and w. Joan, c. 1530, N.
Sarratt. I. Upper portions of a civilian and w., c. 1500, and
another frag., very sm., loose at rectory in 1910. Possibly
portions of the hr. to Jas. Hedon, 1503, and w. Joan.
Sawbridgeworth. I. John Leventhorpe, esq., 1433, in arm.
with Lancastrian livery collar, and widow Kath. [Twychet],
1437 ; 2 shs.. Royal and Duchy of Lancaster ; inscr. and other shs.
lost ; large, S.A. Ashdovm, Armour, 202 (man) ; Assoc. Archil.
Soc. Reports, XVIII, 188 (man) ; Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 67 ;
Geneal. Alag., Ill, 549 (man) ; Hewitt, Armour, III, 437 (man) ;
Misc. Gen. et Her., 2 S. I, 28 ; Blanche, Costume, I, 499 (taces) ;
Waller, pt. 4. II. Geoff. Joslyne, 1470, in civil dress, and ws.,
Kath. and Joan, inscr. mutil. ; 15 sons and 2 other groups of
children lost ; C. III. Twelve sons, 6 daus., and sh. Chauncy
quartering Gifford, c. 1480, N. Misc. Gen. et Her., 2 S, I, 28
(attributed to John Chauncy of Gedleston, Herts., 1479, and w.
Anne, dau. of no. 1). IV. John Leventhorpe, esq., son of no. I,
1484, and w. Joan Barrington, 1448, in shrouds holding inscribed
hearts, 2 shs., both Royal, 6 Lat. vv. ; inscr. and other shs. lost ;
slab removed from S.A. to W. end of Nave, verses now mur., S.A.
V. Inscr. and 2 shs. Wm. Chauncy, c. 1500 ; a heart with five
wounds and 2 Lat. vv. lost ; N.A. Misc. Gen. et Her., 2 S. I, 28.
The vv. are now in Saffron Walden museum. VI. Thos.
Leventhorpe, esq., 1527, (eff. in arm. with tabard lost), and w.
Joan, dau. of Geo. Dallison, esq., widow of Alex. St. John of
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Tlurlby, Beds., in heraldic mantle, 3 shs. ; in&cr. and another sh.
lost ; S.A. VII. Sh., Chauncy imp. Proffit ; all that now remains
of the hr. to John Chauncy, esq., 1546, in arm., and 2 ws. Elizth.
Proffit, 1531, and Kath., 1535, with children, inscr., and 7 shs. ;
N. Misc. Oen. et Her., 2 S. I, 28 (sh. and slab). VIII. Edw.
Leventhorp, esq., eld. son of no. VI, 1551, in arm., and w. Elizth.,
dan. of Hen. Barley of Aldbury, esq. ; their eld. son mar. Mary,
2nd dau. of Sir Harry Parker, eld. son of Harry, lord Morlie ;
engr. c. 1600, S.A. M.B.S. Portfolio, II, pi. 6. IX. Mary
Parker, w. of Edw. Leventhorpe, esq., who died at Rome, 1556,
had a son John, engr. c. 1600, removed from S.A. to W. end
N. Haines, 247 (upper hf. of lady). In coll. Soc. Antiq. are
old rubbings showing (1) the 15 sons of no. II ; (2) no. V complete ;
(3) the male eh. of no. VI ; (4) part of 1 fern, eff., 2 groups of
children, and 3 shs. of no. VII ; (5) a man in arm., c. 1480 (now
at Goodrich Court, Hereford) and 8 sons (now in Saffron Walden
museum), possibly John Chauncy, 1479 ; (6) a priest in acad.,
c. 1400, mutik, large, loose in 1812.
Shenley. I. Inscr. with 4 Eng. vv. Elizth., dau. of Ralph
Aiwa ye, gent., 1618, aged 6 years and upwards, N. II. Mr.
Ralph Allway of Cannons, 1621, in civil dress, and w. Dorothy,
had 4 daus., Mary, Anne, Dorothy, Elizth., now covered by seats
and organ.
Shephall. I. Inscr. Geo. Nodes, gent., serjeant of the buck-
hounds to Hen. VIII, Edw. VI, Mary and Elizth., 1564, and w.,
Margt., mur., C. II. Inscr. Margt., w. of no. I, 1582, mur., C.
Standon. I. Inscr. John Ruggewyn, esq., 1412, and w.
Margery, now mur., C. The br. originally consisted of the figures
of John Ruggewyn, in arm. kng. on his helmet, and w. Margery,
with a cross between them. Rubbing of man in coll. Soc. Antiq.
M. B.S. Portfolio, III, pi. 52 (man and inscr.). II. Civilian,
c. 1460, 1 sh., ; inscr. lost ; N. Possibly John Curteys, stock-
fishmonger of London, 1465. III. [John Feld, alderman of
London, mcht. of the] staple of Calais, 1474, in civil dress with
mantle, with 2 sons and 1 dau., also John Feld, esq., [1477], his
son, in arm. with tabard, with 2 sons and 2 daus., 4 shs., Feld,
London, the Staple, and mcht. mark, marg. inscr. mutik, A.Tk,
N. A. Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 132 (arms of staple) ; Cambridge
Camden Soc. Illust., no. 2, p. 47 ; Cussans, I (Braughing), 178 ;
Blanche, Costume, I, 18 (son) ; Soc. Antiq. Bond. Proc., 2 S, XII,
9 (mark) ; V . and A. WIus. List, pk 37, fig. 3 (effs.) ; Waller, pt. 9.
IV. [Inscr. and 'sh. Sir Wm. Coffyn, [of [the privy chamber ta
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Hen. VIII, and master of the horse to Queen Jane (Seymour),
steward of the liberty and manor of Standon, 1538, N. V.
[Guy] Wade, 1557, in arm. with helmet, inscr. in 8 Eng. vv., 3 shs.
including the Mcht-tailors Co. (1 now rel. with no. II), N.
VI. Inscr. in 8 Eng. vv. Rich. Emerson, 1562, N. In coll. Soc.
Antiq. is a rubbing of 6 sons and 4 daus. in shrouds, part of a lost
brass to Philip Astley, esq., 1467, and 4 ws., Lettis, Margt., Elizth.,
Alice. In 1925 the children Avere in private possession.
Stanstead Abbots. I. Sh., chequy on a fess 3 mullets, C.
II. Man in arm., c. 1490 ; inscr. lost ; now mur., C. East Herts.
Trans., I, 181. III. Civilian and w., c. 1540, hand in hand, both
on one plate, 1 sh. (illegible) ; head of w., inscr., and 3 other shs.
lost; N. IV. Wm.Saxaye of Gray’s Inn, gent., son of Hen Saxaye,
citizen and mcht. -venturer of London, by Joyce, dau. of Robt.
Trappes of London, goldsmith, 1581, aged 23, in civil dress, ach.,
C. V. Sh., Baud, N. In coll. Soc. Antiq. are rubbings of
other shs., and a symbol of St. John, now lost.
Stevenage. I. Stephen Hellard, of the dioc. of York, “ in
decretis bacallarius ”, canon of St. Asaph, rector [1472-1506],
engr. c. 1500 (date not filled in), in cope, inscr. mutil., now mur., C.
Tewin. I. Thos. Pygott, gent., whose ancestors lived here
upwards of 300 years, 1610, aged 70, in civil dress ; left 2 daus.,
Rebekah, w. of Hen. Bull of Hertford, gent., and Elizth., w. of
Beckingham Boteler of Tewin, gent., 1 sh., N.
Thorley. I. Inscr. John Duke, “ fermor of Thorley Hall ”,
1606 ; by his 1st w. Gertrude, buried at Shering, Essex, he had 8
children, by his last w. Jane no issue, C.
Walden, King’s. I. Inscr. Sibbill, dau. of Wm. Sheppard of
Great Rollwright, Oxon, esq., sister of Timothy Sheppard who
was bur. here, w. of Robt. Barber, gent., 1614, had 2 sons and 2
daus., mur., C.
Walkern. I. Civilian and w., c. 1480, sh. with Humberstone
arms ; a scroll bearing '' lerne to dee & live ev ’’with hand pointing
to it, other scrolls, a sh., and inscr. lost ; N.A. II. Inscr.
Rich., son of John Humberstone, 1581 ; palimp., on rev. a portion
of an inscr. to John Lovekyn, 4 times mayor of London, “ bis fuit
hie maior, iterum bis rege jubente ”, died 1370, buried in St.
Michael’s, Crooked Lane, London, plate engr. later (?) ; now mur..
Vestry. Cussans, II (Broadwater), 79 (obv. and rev.). See also
“ Trans. Lond. and Middx. Arch. Soc.”, Ill, 133, 561, and VI, 341.
III. Edw ., son of John Humbarstone, gent., 1583, in civil dress,
and w. Annas, dau. of Edw. Welche, with 5 sons and 3 daus..
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
ach., and inscr. ; all palimp., made up of pieces of various Flemish
brasses, on rev. of ach. a portion of a border inscr. with date
1474 ; the male eff. is made up of 2 separate pieces, the upper a
lady’s head with veil head-dress, c. 1400 (?), the lower a portion
of a border inscr. bearing “ gryse die ou’l ”, c. 1500 ; the fern. eff.
is made up of 2 other portions of the 1474 inscr., the upper bearing
the word “ sepultuere ”, the lower " van lauw(r) ” with a sm.
scroll inscribed “ p + ly -f fault ” (for another piece see Marsworth,
Bucks.) ; the 2 groups of children are cut out of a large sh. and
join together giving the arms of Gryse, a chevron betw. 3 trefoils
slipped, impaling a buck’s head cabossed with an escallop in base ;
the inscr. is made up of 4 frags., the largest cut out of a group of
sons, c. 1500, 2 other pieces belong to the 1474 inscr., one with
the words ‘‘ int ja ”, and the 4th and smallest is a frag, of the
1500 inscr. ; now mur., N.A., the palimps. fastened down. Bucks.
Records, X, 221 ; East Herts. Trans., Ill, 295 ; Home Counties
Mag., VIII, 270 ; M.B.S. Trans., IV, 133, VI, 247 ; all palimps.
only. IV. (Inscr. mutil.) John, son of [Bich]. Humberstone,
‘‘ late of Walcorne parke ”, 1590, had 2 ws. and issue by both,
now mur.. Vestry. V. Inscr. Wm. Bramfielde, gent., student
of Gray’s Inn, 1596, aged 65 ; by his 1st w. Anne, he had 6 sons
and 10 daus. (see Clothall, Herts.), by his 2nd Marce 5 daus. ;
N.A. VI. Wm. Chapman, citizen and haberdasher of London,
1621, aged 71, in civil dress, and w. Anne, 1636, aged 76, with 6
sons and 6 daus., worn, now mur., C.
Ware. I. Lady, c. 1400 ; inscr. lost ; worn, N.Tr. Possibly
Jean Lucas whose inscr. is given by Chauncy as “ Jean Lucas
gist ici dieu de salme eit merci ”. II. Ellen, dau. of John and
Margery Coke, w. (1) of Wm. Bramble, by whom a son Wm.,
(2) of Rich. Warbulton, 1454 in arabic numerals, rel., now mur.,
N. III. Wm. Pyrry, in civil dress, and ws. Agnes and Alice,
each with 5 sons and 5 daus., engr. c. 1470 (date not filled in),
rel., mur., N. In coll. Soc. Antiq. is a rubbing of the inscr.,
now lost, to John Hosyer, “ secundus capellanus cantarie helene
Bramble ”, 1477, with text “ Credo ” etc. In N.A. is the indent
for the br. to Sir Thos. Bourchier, son of Hen., earl of Essex,
1491, and w. Isabel, dau. and h. of Sir John Barre, widow of Humf .
Stafford, earl of Devon. In Add. MS. 9062 are sketches of some
other lost brasses.
Watford. I. Sir Hugh de Holes, justice of the king’s bench,
1415, in judical robes with coif, large, mutil. ; marg. inscr. lost ;
now mur., C. Haines, 90 ; Oxford Man., 39 ; Suffling, 175.
HERTFORDSHIRE .
199
II. Margt., widow of no. I, 1416, large, mutil. ; marg. inscr. lost;
now mur., C. and placed with no. I. Suffling, 153. III. Inscr.
with 3 Eng. vv. Hen. Baldwyn of Reedheath, son of Hen. Baldwyn,
1601 ; mar. Alice, dan. of Hen. Martyn of Ivor, had 3 children,
Hen., John (died young), Alice, mur., C. IV. Hen. Hickson,
1610, Geo. Miller, 1613, and Anth. Cooper, all in civil dress,
servants to Sir Chas. Morrison, his widow Dorothy, (who pos.),
and their son Sir Chas., rect. pi. with inscr., N.C. Suffling, 205 ;
F. and A. Mus. List, pi. 43. In Lansd. MS. 874, fol. 69, in Brit.
Mus. are sketches of the first two with their inscrs., also of other
brasses now lost.
Wattoh-at-Stone. I. Sir Philip Peletoot, 1361, in arm. ;
legs, canopy, and inscr. restored in 1851 ; large, N.C. Ashdown,
Armour, 181 (eff.) ; Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 51 (eff.) ; Clutterhuch,
II, 489 ; Gough, I, pi. 41, p. 113. II. Priest, c. 1370, in choir
cope, lion at feet, large ; canopy and inscr. lost ; rel., C. Alcuin
Club Colls., XXII, 72 ; Boutell, Series ; M.B.S. Portfolio, III,
pi. 28. Possibly John Brigenhall, rector, 1375. III. Civilian,
c. 1450 ; w. and inscr. lost ; rel., N.C. IV. Lady and 1 sh. ;
the remains of the br. to Sir Edm. Bardolf and his kinsman Edm.
Bardolf, esq., 1455, and the latter’s w. Joan, 1438, with 4 sons and
3 daus. ; slab partly covered, S.A. V. Civilian, c. 1470 ; head,
w., and marg. inscr. lost ; N.A. VI. Man in arm., ach. and 4
shs. ; the remains of the br. to John Butler, esq., 1514, and 3 ws.,
(1) Kath., dau. of Thos. Acton, gent., (2) Dorothy, dau. of Wm.
Tyrrell of Gypping, Sufi., esq., (3) Margt., dau. of Hen. Belknap,
esq., 1513 ; rel., N.C. VII. Upper part of a lady, 2 shs., and
mutil. marg. inscr. ; the remains of the br. to Sir Philip Butler,
1545, and w. Elizth., [dau. of Robt. Drury of Hawstead, Sufi.] ;
N. Another sh., probably belonging to this is now rel. in a new
stone in N.C. VIII. Inscr. and 2 shs. (another lost). Rich.
Boteler of Stapleford, Herts., esq., 1614, and w. Anne, dau. of
John Mynn of Hertingfordbury, esq., 1619, also Elizth., their only
dau., mar. to Rowland Graveley of Graveley, esq., ‘‘ obiit ante
parentes,” 1600, “ sine prole ” ; N.C. In N.C. is a slab with
indents for a marg. inscr. in Lombardics to Robt. de Gravele,
and in N.A. one to Roger de Larebi. In colls. Brit. Mus. and Soc.
Antiq. are impressions and rubbings of a sm. br., now lost, to
Water de Molinton, in civil dress, and Jane de Gfitcestr’ (Grant -
Chester), c. 1400, with Fr. inscr.
Wheathampstead. I. Hugh Bostok, in civil dress, and w.
Margt., c. 1450, inscr. in 6 Lat. vv., 1 sh., ; children and 3 other
200
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
shs. lost ; N.Tr. Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 100 (effs.). They were
the parents of John of Wheathampstead, abbot of St. Alban’s,
1420-64, who possibly composed the epitaph. II. Man in arm.,
only feet and part of one leg left, and w., head mutil., c. 1480,
with 4 dans. ; marg. inscr. and shs. lost ; S.Tr. III. John
Heyworth, gent., 1520, in civil dress, and w. Elizth., with 4 sons
and 5 dans., 4 shs., N.Tr. IV. Civilian, c. 1510 ; a lady,
sideface, c. 1510 ; 2 sons, 6 dans., and 3 shs, ; frags, found in
different parts of the eh. during a restoration and now on one slab
in N.Tr. V. Inscr. and sh. Wm. Bristowe, gent., 1599, and w.
Agnes, 1590, left 3 daus. and cohs. Lucy, Martha, Margt., who
pos., C.
WiDFORD. I. Sh., now inserted in piscina, C. In Brit. Mus.
is an original sh. from this eh. with the arms of Byce, probably
for Simon Byce of Widford, who died in 1530. In coll. Soc.
Antiq. is an old rubbing with 2 Byce shs. and a scroll bearing
'' Oblivio ”.
WiLLiAN. I. Bich. Goldon, rector, 1446, in mass vests, holding
heart, inscr. mutil., now mur., C. Cussans, II (Broadwater), 32.
WoRMLEY. I. Inscr. John Cleve, rector, 1404, C. II. Edm.
Howton, 1479, in civil dress, and w. Annes, with 5 sons, 3 daus.
lost, inscr. mutil., C. III. John Cok, yeoman, in civil dress,
lower part lost, and w. A- — - -, with 10 sons, c. 1490, Trinity,
and sm. plate with dogs hunting a hare etc., marg. inscr. much
mutil., C. IV. Walter Tooke of Popes in Bishop Hatfield, esq.,
in civil dress, and w. Angelett, 2nd dau. and coh. of Wm.
Woodlifife, esq., lord of the manor, citizen and mercer of London,
1598, with 8 sons and 4 daus., 4 Eng. vv., 1 sh. ; once on A.T.,
above the site of which is the inscr. cut in stone, now on C. floor.
In coll. Soc. Antiq. are rubbings (1) of Bich. Buston, rector, 1457,
hf. eff. in mass vests. Haines, 181 ; (2) inscr., Edw. Sharnbroke,
rector, prebendary of St. Paul’s, London, 1530 ; both lost at the
restoration in 1844.
Wyddiall. I. Geo. Canon, gent., lord of the manor, 1532,
qui istam insulam propriis sumptibus construxit ”, in civil
dress, upper hf. of efi. lost, N.C. II. John Gille, esq., lord of
the manor and patron, 1546, in civil dress, and w. [Margt., dau. of
Geo. Canon], efi. engr. c. 1520 (?), with 8 daus., sons lost, 1 sh.,
C. III. Inscr. and sh. (mutil.). Geo. Gyll, esq., ‘‘ lorde of this
towne ”, 1568, aged 58, had 2 ws. by whom he had 14 children, C.
IV. Dame Margt., only dau. and h. of Sir Thos. Nevyll, knt.,
brother to lord Abergaveny, and of the privy council to Hen.
HUNTINGDONSHIRE .
201
VIII, by his w. Dame Kath. Fitzhugh, dau. of lord Dacre of the
North, w. (1) of Sir Kobt. Southwell, knt., master of the rolls,
(2) of Wm. Plumbe, esq. (who pos.), 1575, aged 55, large hf. eff.
with open book with text from Ps. 119, 30, 54, 4 shs., mur., C.
■GaictJiori), pi. 53, p. 98 ; M.B.S. Portfolio, III, pi. 40. V. Inser.
John Gille, esq., and w. Joan, mar. 37 years, both died Oct. 1600,
leaving 2 sons and 3 daus., C. VI. Inser. and sh. Helen, 2nd
dau. of John Gulston, esq., w. of John Jocelyn, esq., 1640, aged 22,
N.C. VII. Inser. with 4 Lat. vv. and 5 shs. John Gouleston,
esq. “ unus prothonotariorum curiae dhi regis de banco ”, [1644],
and w. Jane, dau. of Pich. Keteriche of South Mimms, esq. ; their
eld. son Rich. pos. ; N.C.
Wymondley, Little. I. Inser. with sh. Jas. Nedham of the
family of Nedhams in Derbyshire, came into Herts, in 1536, was
advanced by Hen. VIII, for service in England and France, and
lieth buried “ in our lady church in Boloigne had a son John
vho had a son Geo. who pos. in 1605, mur., C.
The brasses at Ayott St. Laurence to Nich. Bristow, esq.,
served Hen. VIII and Qineen Elizth., and w. Emme, with 8 sons
and 4 daus. ; and at Layston, (1) a civilian and w., c. 1500,
inser. gone, (2) John Brande, 1527, in civil dress, and av. Alice,
are lost. Rubbings of the latter are in coll. Soc. Antiq. At
Northchurch or Berkhampstead St. Mary is a bust or oval
medallion to Peter the wild boy who died in 1785.
HUNTINGDONSHIRE .
French, Rev. Dr. Valpy. The Brasses of Huntingdonshire, published in
the Antiquary, IV (1881), 44, 115.
Macklin, Rev. H. W. The Brasses of Huntingdonshire, published in
Trans. Mon. Brass Soc., Ill, 144, 167.
Broughton. I. Laurence Marton, in civil dress, feet and head
g<)ne, and w. Agnes (eff. lost), c. 1490, sh. with rebus, emblem of
St. Luke ; marg. inser., 3 other emblems and another sh. lost; N.
Bythorne. I. Inser. Sillina, w. of Wm. Parris, 1658, N.
Diddington. I. Wm. Taylard, 1505, in arm. with tabard
(upper hf. lost), and w. Elizth., dau. and coh. of John Anstye, in
heraldic mantle, kng., square headed canopy, (mutil.) with
SS. in the side shafts. Our Lord, SS. John Bapt., John Evang.,
- B.V. Mary and Child, Mary Mag., Kath., inser. in 6 Lat.
vv. ; 5 sons, 7 daus.. Trinity, and 2 shs. lost ; local, mur., A.T.
202
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
N. Gent. Mag., 1849, i, 149 (effs.) ; Visitation of Hunts., 1613,
{Camden Soc., XLIII, 48 effs.). II. [Alice, dau. and coh. of
Robt. Forster, widoM" of Walter, eld. son of no. I], 1513, with 3
sons, B.V. Mary and Child, 1 sh. and 2 sm. plates with date, etc. ;
inscr. lost ; local, N.
Gidding, Little. I. Inscr. with sh. Mary, eld. dau. of Solomon
and Jiideth Mapletoft, grandehild to John and Susanna Collet,
1656. II. Inscr. with ach. John Farrar, esq., lord of the manor,
1657. III. Inscr. Susanna, only dau. of Nich. Farrar of
London, mcht., sister to John Farrer, esq., w. of John Collet, esq.,
1657, aged 76, had 8 sons and 8 daus. IV. Inscr. Ann, dau. of
Sir Thos. Brook, w. of John Farrer, esq., 1702. V. Inscr. with
lozenge. Eleanor, dau. of Geo. Long of London, mcht., relict of
Jas. Goddard of Marston, Wilts., gent., 1717. VI. Inscr. with
ach. John Ferrar, esq., lord of the manor, 1719, aged 89. x411
mur., N. and reproduced Genealogist, XXVI, 68.
Godmanchester. I. Civilian, c. 1520 ; 2 ws., children and
inscr. lost ; X. Fox, B., Hist, of Godmanchester, 298.
Offard Darcy. I. Sir Laur. Pabenham, 1400, in arm., and
2 ws., (1) Elizth., one of the 3 daus. and cohs. of John Engeyne,
lord of Engeyne, 1377, (2) Joan, dau. of Sir Giles Dawbeney
lower portions of effs. lost, engr. c. 1440 ; one w. palimp., loose
in 1915, on rev. unfinished (?) canopy work of about the same
date ; now mur., S.A. Somerset and Dorset N. and Q., X. 241 ;
Suffling, 71. II. [Wm. Taylard, LL.D., rector], c. 1530, in cap
and acad., kng. ; inscr., etc. lost ; local, C. Suffling, 196. An
inscr. to John Atkinson, rector, 1614, loose in possession of
churchwarden in 1881, is now lost.
Orton Waterville. I. Inscr. John de Herlyngton, 1408 ;
sh. lost ; N.A.
Ripton- Abbots. I. Inscr. Thos. Cowche, gent., bapt. 26 Jan.,
1583, died 20 Feb., 1641, aged 58, mur.. Vestry.
Sawtry, All Saints. I. [Sir Wm. (?)] Moyne, 1404, in arm.,
and w. Mary, marg. inscr. nearly all lost, large, formerly on A.T.
in C. of old ch., now mur. C. in new ch., A.T. destroyed. Arch.
Jour., II, 388 (upper hf. of lady) ; Ashdown, Costume, 148 (hf. of
lady) ; Boutell, Series (elfs.), and Br. and Slabs, 64 (hf. of lady) ;
Haines, 206 (hf. of lady) ; Oxford Man., 93 (hf. of lady).
Sawtry, St. Andrew (church destroyed). I. Inscr. with texts.
Mary, w. of John Newton, rector, 1633, aged 32, on site of C.
SoMERSHAM. I. Priest in mass vests, without stole and
maniple, with chalice and Avafer, c. 1530 ; inscr. lost ; local, C.
HUNTINGDONSHIRE .
203
Stanground. I. Inscr. Robt. Smith, gent., 1558, with 2 Lat.
vv., and Alice, w. of Thos., son of Robt. Smith, 1595, with 4 Eng.
vv. composed by Edm. Smith, mur., C. II. Inscr. and ach.
Elias Petit, vicar, 4th son of Valentine Petit of Dandelyon in the
Isle of Thanet, Kent, 1634, aged 31, mur., C.
Stibbington. I. Inscr. John Hanger, S.T.P., rector for 24
years, born at Cambridge in 1579, died 1638, mur., C.
Stilton. I. Rich. Curthoyse of Stilton, yeoman, 1573, in civil
dress, and w. Anne, 1606, had 3 sons, John, Thos., Wm., and 3
daus., Anne, Isabel, Joan, N. II. Thos. 1590, and John, 1618,
sons of no. 1, both in civil dress ; their brother Wm. pos. ; sm.,
N., on same slab as no. I.
Stow, Long. I. Inscr. Sir Thos. Maples, bart., 1634, C. On
C. floor is an indent for a large and fine floriated cross, 15th cent.
Stukeley, Little. I. Civilian, c. 1590 ; inscr. lost ; rel. S.A.
Thurning. I. Inscr. in 8 Lat. and 6 Eng. vv. Susan, [w. of
John] Welles, [rector, 1658], loose in belfry in 1896.
WiNWiCK. I. Inscr. Edw., son of Edw. Collins, gent., 1685,
aged 49, left an only son Edm., Tower.
The indent for a curious brass at Connington with the
crucifixion, 2 sm. kng. effs. and double canopy, now in the tower,
is figured in J . Carter's Anc. Architecture of England, pt. 2, pi. 26,
fig. c. At Great Grandsen the indent for a cross fleury with
bust above and marg. inscr. in Lombardics to Thos. de Neuscm,
rector, c. 1330, has been polished and the inscr. recut. At
St. Neots was a brass to Thos. Lynde, yeoman of the crown to
Hen. VIII, 1527, and ws. Alice and Joan ; he was '' in the habit
of a yeoman of the guard, with his pole axe, a rose on his breast,
and a crown on his left breast or shoulder ”, see MS. Visitation of
Hunts., July 24, 1684, K.7, fob 18, in the Coll, of Arms, quoted
in G. C. Gorham’s '' Hist, and Antiq. of Eynesbury and St. Neots ”,
I. 160. In the same voL , p. 159, is an engraving of an indent for
a cross with inscr. in Lombardics to Joan la Gousle, also engr. in
Gough, II, pi. 18, fig. 5, p. ccxlvii. A brass formerly at Great
Stukeley was appropriated by Dr. Wm. Stukeley about the year
1759, and all trace of it is now lost. It is reproduced from a rough
sketch in the Doctor’s “ Diaries and Letters ”, published by the
Surtees Society, LXXVI, 222. The indent, recently found under
the floor, is figured in Camhs. and Hunts. Arch. Soc. Trans. ^
III, 234.
204
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
KENT.
Arch. Cant. Archseologia Cantiana.
Belcher. Kentish Brasses, by W. D. Belcher, 2 vols., 1888, 1905.
Drawings. Drawings of Brasses in some Kentish Churches, T. Fisher,
privately printed by Ralph Griffin, 1913.
G. and S. List of Monumental Brasses remaining in the county of Kent
in 1922, with notes of some lost examples, by Ralph Griffin and Mill
Stephenson.
Indents. Some Indents of lost brasses, privately printed by Ralph Griffin,
1914.
Thorpe, Cust. Roff. Custumale Roffense, by John Thorpe, 1788.
Acrise. I. Mary, dau. and coh. of Wm. Tirrell of Beeches,
Essex, esq., w. of Peter Heyman of Sellinge, Kent, esq., 1601,
aged 76, had 3 dans., Jane (mar. to John Honywoode of Elmstead,
esq., by whom a dau. Kath., who pos.), Susan, Martha, mur., C.
Belcher, II, 1, no. 2. II. Inscr. and sh. Alex. Hamon, esq.,
1613, mur., C. Belcher, II, 1, no. 1.
Addington. I. Master Bich. Charlis, 1378, in arm., lower hf.
lost, marg. inscr. mutil., rel., S.C. Anastatic Drawing Soc., 1879,
pi. 6 ; Belcher, I, 2, no. 2. II. Wm. Snayth, esq., lord of the
manor, sheriff of Kent [in 1407], died 1409, in arm., and w. Alice
[sister and coh. of Bich. Charlis], double canopy slightly mutil. ;
5 shs. lost ; now mur. in orig. slab, S.C. Belcher, I, 1, no. 1.
III. Man in arm., c. 1415 ; inscr. lost ; rel., S.C. Belcher, I, 4,
no. 4. Probably John Korthwood, esq., 1416. IV. Man in
arm., c. 1445 ; inscr. lost ; sm., rel., S.C. Belcher, I, 4, no. 5.
Probably Bobt. Watton, lord of the manor and patron of the ch.,
1444. V. Thos. Chaworth, rector of Addington [1433-46],
and of Long Melford, Suff . , “ unus cleri corum dfii regis in cancellaria
sua ac cognatus Eliza bethe uxoris Boberti Watton armigeri ”
[1446], hf. eff. in mass vests, with chalice and wafer, now mur.,
C. Belcher, I, 4, no. 6. VI. Bobt. Watton, esq., son and h.
of Wm. Watton, esq., lord of the manor and true patron of the ch.,
1470, in arm. with salade, and w. Alice, dau. of John Clerk, one
of the barons of the King’s exchequer, rel., S.C. Belcher, I, 3,
no. 3 ; M.B.S. Trans., VI, 201 (Fisher’s drawing). In S.C.
are portions of a slab with indents for a marg. inscr. in Lombardics.
A drawing by Fisher gives the name as Johane de I^eschekere.
Adisham. I. Inscr. Valentine Austen, 1616, aged 66, N.Tr.
Belcher, II, 3, no. 5. In S.Tr. is an indent for a fine floriated
cross with Fr. marg. inscr. in Lombardics to Thos. de Uptone,
rector, c. 1310.
KENT.
205
Aldington. I, eJolin Weddeot, gentilman ”, 1475, in arm.,
and w. Maud, with 3 sons, inscr. mutil. ; daus. lost ; rel., N.
Belcher, II, 2, nos. 3, 4. II. Inscr. Margt., dau. of Rich. Ashenden
of Tenterden, gent., w. of John Blechenden of Simnels, gent.,
1596, had 5 sons and 8 daus., mur., S.C.
Appledore. I. One dau., with flowing hair, c. 152), dug up
in June, 1925, and now mur. on a board, C.
Ash-next-S,4Ndwich. I. Upper portion of a lady in widow’s
dress, 1 mutil. pediment of canopy ; the remains of the hr. to
Roger Clitherow, esq., 1455, and widow Maud, dau. of Sir John
Oldcastle, with double canopy, etc. ; under central tower.
Belcher, I, 7, no. 9 ; Druitt, 266 ; Blanche, J. R., Corner of Kent,
pi. 9, fig. 1, p. 206 ; Somerset Arch. Soc. Proc., XLIV, ii, 41.
II. Jane, dau. of Roger Cletherowe, [w. of John] Keriell, [1455],
inscr. in 7 Eng. vv. ; 4 shs. lost ; C. Ashdown, Costume, 169
(head) ; Belcher, I, 7, no. 10 ; Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 210 (head) ;
Druitt, 269 ; Gent. Mag., 1848, ii, 605 (head) ; G. and S., 36
(head) ; Haines, 211 (head) ; Blanche, pi. 9, fig. 2, p. 206, and
Costume, II, 127 (head) ; St. Paul’s Eccles. Soc. Trans., V, 142
(head) ; Somerset and Dorset N. and Q., IX, 301 ; F. and A. Mus.
List, pi. 44 (eff.). III. Wm. Leus, 1525, in civil dress, and w.
Anys, sm., local, worn, under central tower. Belcher, II, 4,
no. 9 ; Blanche, pi. II, fig. 3, p. 225. IV. Inscr. in 14 Eng. vv.
with acrostic on name, and ach. (now covered). John Brooke of
Brookestrete, 1582, X.C. Belcher, II, 3, no. 6. V. Three shs.,
arms of St. Nicholas, etc., c. 1590, N.Tr. Belcher, II, 3, no. 7
(2 shs.). VI. Christ. Septvans alias Harflete of Moland in Ash,
esq., [1575], in arm., and w. Mercy, dau. of Thos. Hendley of
Otham, esq., born 1530, died 1602, 6 I jat. vv., marg. inscr. mutil.,
ach. and 2 shs. ; children lost ; N.C. Belcher, I, 5, no. 7 ; Druitt,
184 (man) ; Blanche, pi. 11, fig. 1, p. 225. VII. Inscr. Michael,
1594, and Rich. 1606, sons of Mich. Huffame ; Rich. mar. Elizth.,
dau. of Edw. Sanders, by whom 3 sons, Mich., Edw., Solomon,
and 1 dau. Anne, yet living ; their exors. Thos. Paramor, now
mayor of Canterbury, who mar. Ann Huffame their sister. Series
Hawker and Valentine Austin their uncle, pos. ; S.Tr. Belcher,
II, 3, no. 8. VIII. Inscr. with 10 Eng. vv. and sh. Samuel, son
of Thos. amd Eliza St. Nicholas, [1624], N.Tr. Belcher, II, 3,
no. 7. IX. Walter Septvans alias Harflet of Checker in Ash,
esq., born 1567, died 1642, in civil dress with cloak, and w. Jane,
dau. of John Challoner of Fulham, esq., born 1576, died 1626,
with 3 sons, Thos., Wm., John, and 3 daus., Jane, Mercy, Jone,
20(3
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
6 Lat. vv., marg. inscr., ach. and 2 shs., N.C. Belcher, I, 6, no. 8
(children and vv. omitted) ; Druitt, 210 (etfs.) ; Blanche, pi. 11,
fig. 2, p. 225.
Ash-next-Wrotham. I. Inscr. Reginald d Assehe and w.
AJice, c. 1380, N. IT. Rich. Galon, rector, 1465, hf. eff. in mass
vests., C. Belcher, II, 4, no. 10. III. Inscr. Wm. Hodsoll
of Southashe, gent., 1586 ; arms cut in stone ; N. Belcher, II,
4, no. 12. IV. Thos. Maxfeild, S.T.D., rector of Ash and
Ridley, 1605, C. Belcher, II, 4, no. 11.
Ashford. I. Head of a priest, c. 1320, rel., C. Bazaar, 13
Oct., 1893 ; Belcher, I, 9, no. 13 ; Oxford Jour, of Mon. Br., II,
121. II. Elizth., countess of Athol, dau. of Hen., lord Ferrers
of Groby, w. of David de Strabolgi, earl of Athol, 1375, arms and
feet lost, pediment of round headed canopy, 2 banners, royal
arms and Ferrers, marg. inscr. in Fr. much mutil., rel., C. Arch.
Cant., I, 180 (complete, from a sketch in the Surrenden MSS.) ;
Belcher, I, 8, no. 11 ; Clinch, Churches, 213 (banner), 215 (head) ;
Etching by T. Fisher, 1809 ; G. and S., 35 (head) ; Haines, 167
(head) ; Oxford Man., 75 (head) ; St. Paul’s Eccles. Soc. Trans.,
V, 141 (head) ; Scott, J. R. Me^norials of the Family of Scott, 76 ;
Suffling, 333 (head), 339 (banner). The earl of Athol died in 1 369.
The countess subsequently mar. John Malewayn. III. Head of
a man in arm., and 8 Lat. vv. within a wreath of roses held by an
angel ; the remains of the br. to Sir John Fogge, privy councillor,
treasurer and comptroller of the household to Edw. IV, benefactor
to the ch. and builder of the tower, 1499, and 2 ws., Alice Keriel
and Alice Haut, A.T., N.C. Arch. Cant., II, 103 (complete,
from a sketch in the Surrenden MSS.), and III, 144 (angel and vv.) ;
Belcher, I, 9, no. 12 ; Clinch, Churches, 212 (head) ; St. Paul’s
Eccles. Soc. Trans., V, 148 (angel and vv.) ; Suffllng, 332 (head).
rV. Two daus., 2 scrolls, and inscr. ; the remains of the brass to
Thos. Fogg, esq., serjeant porter to Hen. VII and VIII, 1512, in
arm., and w. Elianor Browne, N.Tr. Arch. Cant., 11, 108 (complete,
from a sketch in Surrenden MSS.) ; Belcher, II, 6, no. 15.
Aylesford. I. John Cosyngton, esq., 1426, in arm., and w.
Sarra, 3 shs. (1 restored as is also a helmet and crest), N.C.
Belcher, I, 10, no. 14 ; M.B.S. Trans., VI, 295 (sketch by Fisher),
297 (drawing by Fisher). II. Inscr. John Saveli, gent., servant
to Sir Thos. Wiatt, 1545 ; palimp., on rev. a portion of a fig. of
Force throttling a dragon, foreign, of about the same date ; C.,
but loose in vestry in 1922. Belcher, I, 10, no. 15 (rev.) and II,
7, no. 16 (obv. and rev.) ; M.B.S. Trans., IV, 141 (obv. and rev.) ;
KENT.
207
jSoc. Antiq. Lond. Proc., 2 S. VIII, 174 (rev.). III. Inscr.
Hen., 4th son of Sir Hen. Crispe, 1594 ; mar. Anne, dan. of
Thos. Cullpepper of Aylesford, esq., had 5 sons and 1 dan. ; C.
Belcher, II, 7, no. 17. IV. Inscr. Patrick Savage, cook to Sir
Wm. Sedley, knt. and hart., born in Ireland, died at Aylesford,
1625, aged 57, left £60 to the poor of the par., £10 to the repairs
of the eh., 20s. to the enlargement of the communion cup, and
6s. 8d. to buy a cloth for the same, N.
Barham. I. Civilian, c. 1370, in mantle with anelace, head lost,
large. II. Man in arm. with livery collar, rmd w. in widow’s
dress, c. 1455. Drawings, pi. 3. Probably John Higges and w.
Joan. Both found under pews in 1916, removed from their
slabs, which still remain under the pews, and placed on the wall
N.Tr.
Bearsted. I. Inscr. and ach. Hen. Brockhill of Aldington near
Thurnham, esq., '' the last yssue male of that kyndred ”, 1596,
aged 63, had 2 sons, Bobt. and Warham, both died young, and
2 daus., Anne and Martha, his coheirs, now living, mur., N.C.
II. Inscr. Sir Thos. Find, knt., 1607, N.C. III. Inscr. Anne, dau.
of John Webbe of Odstock, Wilts., esq., w. of Robt. Cage of
Farringdon, esq., 1632, N.C. IV. Wm. Cage, in civil dress,
with 2 sons (1 holding a skull), and w. Susanna, dau. of Sir John
Cage of Cambs., 1634, with 2 daus. (1 with skull, the other an
infant in swaddling clothes), kng., sh. and ornamental fillet ;
her husband pos. ; mur., N.C. V. Inscr. Susanna, dau. of Sir
John Cage of Stow, Cambs., w. of Wm. Cage of Milgate, esq.,
1634, N.C. VI. Inscr. Robt. Fludd, “ doctor of phisicke ”,
1637, aged 63, “ whose monument is erected in this chancell
according to the forme by him prescribed ”, C. The “monument”
has been moved into the tower. In coll. Soc. Antiq. is a rubbing
of an inscr., now lost, to Dame Elizth., w. of Sir Thos. Fludd, 1591 .
Beckenham. I. Sir Humf. Style, 1552, in arm. with tabard,
and 2 ws. in heraldic mantles, (1) Brydgett, dau. of Sir Thos.
Bauldry, mayor of London, died 1548, with 6 sons and 3 daus.,
(2) Elizth., dau. of Geo. Peryn (Peryent), with 1 son and 1 dau.,
all kng., 4 shs., mur., S.C. Belcher, I, 18, no. 36 ; Macklin, Br.
of Eng., 241 (man). II. Dame Margt. Berney, w. of Sir Wm.
Damsell, 1563, 1 sh., now mur., S.C. Belcher, I, 18, no. 35 ;
Drawings, pi. 4. III. Inscr. Ellen, sister of no. II (on same slab),
1609, aged 67, both daus. of John Berney of Reedham, Norf.,
esq., by his 1st w. Margt., dau. of Wm. Reade of Beccles, Sufi.,
esq. Drawings, pi. 4. In coll. Soc. Antiq. are rubbings of
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
part of the canopy and the inscr. to Wm. Itanyell alias Masham,
rector, 1458, and of an inscr. to Arthur Ileywood, yeoman, 1617,
and w. Ellen, 1612, both lost at the restoration in 1885. A frag,
of the inscr. to Wm. Danyell was found in the churchyard in 1910,
and is noAv in the church .
Bekesbourne. I. Inscr. with 8 Lat. vv. Hen. Porredge,
1593, N. II. Inscr. Margt., dau. of John Coppin, w. of Mark
Cullinge, 1600, left 1 son Mark and 1 dau. Kath. (dec.), C.
Benenden, I. Inscr. Edm. Gibbon, “ principall founder of ye
free scole of Benninden & gave the livinge that thereto belongeth ”,
1607, C. Belcher, II, 7, no. 18.
Bethersden. I. Wm. Lovelace, “ gentilman ”, citizen of
London, 1459, in civil dress ; inscr. palimp., on rev. another
inscr. to John Thomelyns, citizen and pandoxator ” (brewer)
of London, 1441, and w. Joan, now fastened down ; mur., N.A.
Belcher, I, 14, no. 29 (eff. and inscr.) ; M.B.S. Trans., VI, 224
(palimp.). II. Thos., son of Wm. Lovelace, serjeant-at-law,
1591, aged 28, in civil dress, 1 sh., sm., now mur., N.A. Belcher,
I, 14, no. 30. III. Inscr. Lidia, w. of Edw. Chut, esq., 1671,
mur., N.C.
Bexley. I. Hunting horn with bawdrick enclosing a sh. with
arms of Castelyn ; inscr. and 2 other shs. lost ; 15th cent., N.C.
Arch. Gant., XVIII, 373 ; Belcher, I, 12, no. 19 ; Clinch, Churches,
230 ; Thorpe, Cust. Bqff., pi. 7, fig. 1, p. 78 ; Suffling, 337 ;
Possibly for Hen. Castelyn, 1407. II. Inscr. John Shelley,
1441, and w. Joan, mur., N.C. Belcher, II, 8, no. 22. III.
Inscr. Maud, w. (1) of Thos. Heneworth, (2) of John Shelley,
c. 1445, mur., N.C. Belcher, II, 7, no. 21. Formerly on same
stone as no. II. IV. Thos. Sparrow of Bexley, 1513, in civil
dress, scroll with 2 Eng. vv. and inscr. in Lat., sm., C. Belcher,
I, 12, no. 20 ; Thorpe, Cust. Bqff., pi. 6, p. 77. V. Inscr. Margt.,
w. of John Bunton, pastor, 1585, aged 46, mur., C. Belcher, II,
7, no. 20.
Biddenden. I. Margt. Goldwell, 1499, and her 2 husbands,
both in civil dress, (1) Laur. Hensell, died 1452, by whom 2 dans,
(effs. lost), Alice and Agnes, (2) John Goldwell, died 1499, buried
at Great Chart, with 1 son Geoffrey, engr. c. 1520, 1 sh., N.
Belcher, II, II, no. 32. II. John Mayne, esq., sheriff of Kent,
died 1566, in arm., and w. Margt., only dau. and h. of P^alph
Jonson, esq., with 6 sons and 8 daus., Anth., Walter, Elizth.,
Mary, and Cecily only surviving, all kng., ach. and 2 shs., in stone
frame above A.T., N.C. On table of tomb is another inscr.
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recording its erection by the exors. Belcher, II, II, no. 30.
III. Thos. Fleet, 1572, in civil dress, head and feet gone, inscr. in
8 Lat. vv., ach. and sh. ; all palimp., on rev. of eff. a portion of a
lady in a gown pounced with the arms of Hainault and Borssele
van der Hooge, Flemish, c. 1360, very fine ; on rev. of the other
plates portions of a later Flemish brass, c. 1520-30, showing the
corner of a figure, probably an ecclesiastic, with portions of a
marg. inscr. ; now mounted on boards in vestry, the brass on one,
and casts of the rev, on another. Belcher, II, 8, nos, 23, 24 (eff.,
part of inscr. and shs.) ; M.B.S. Trans., V, 216 (obv. and rev. of
inscr.), VI, 226, 227, (obv. and rev. complete) ; Soc. Antiq. Bond.
Proc., 2 S. XXIV. 126 (rev. of eh.). IV. Wm. Boddindam,
died 1579, aged 63, in civil dress, and 2 ws., (I) Julian, with I son
Wm., and 5 daus., Martha, Mary, Joan, Judith, Babedigia, (2)
Anne, with 2 dans., Amy, Jane, mutil., engr., 1584, C. Belcher,
11,11,110.29. V. Rich. Allarde, alderman of Rochester, 1593,
aged 60, in civil dress, and 3 w's., (1) Helen, with 3 sons. Hen.,
Rich., John, and 3 daus., Anne, Mary, Elizth., ehs. lost, (2) Joan,
with 1 son Francis, and 2 daus., 8usan, Phoebe, (3) Thomasin,
S.C. VI. Inscr. Rich., son of Hen. Allarde, 1593, aged 2J years,
on door of vestry. VII. John Evrenden, 1598, aged 60, in civil
dress, and 2 ws., (1) j one, mar. 25 years, with 2 sons, Wm.,
Ferdinando, and 2 daus. (lost), Isabel, Phoebe, (2) Jane, mar. 7
years, no issue, C. Belcher, II, II, 28. VIII. Josiah Seyliard,
gent., 1609, aged 61, in civil dress, and 2 ws., (1) Judith
Boddendam, 1602, aged 48, with 4 sons and 2 daus., (2) Anne,
dau. of Thos. Austen, with 2 sons and 1 dau., inscr., 6 Lat. vv.,
ach. and 2 shs.,C. Belcher, II, 10, no. 27 ; G. and S., 38 (head
of Judith) ; Haines, 246 (head) ; St. Paul’s Eccles. Soc. Trans.,
V, 144 (head). IX. Bernard Randolphe, gent., 1628, aged 72,
in civil dress, and w. Jane, dau. of Wm. Boddenden, and sister
to Sir Wm. Boddenden alias Boddenham, knt., 1619, aged 48,
with 5 sons, Wm., Bernard, John, Harbert, Edm., and 1 dau.
Elizth., effs. on rect. pi. with heads on cushions, 2 shs., C.
Belcher, II, 9, no. 26. X. Wm. Randolph, gent., aged 52, in
civil dress, and w. Elizth., dau. of Stephen Curtis of Tenterden,
gent., aged 40, both died 1641, with 2 sons, Barnard, Wm., and
6 daus., Elizth., Jane, Mary, Sarah, Susan, Margt., 3 shs. (1
covered), C. Belcher, II, 12, no. 33. XI. Inscr. [Jane], w. of
Edm. Stede, gent., 1681, aged 32, left 3 daus., C. Belcher, II, 8,
no. 25. XII. Inscr. with sh. Elizth., eld. dau. of Anth. Nowers,
gent., w. of Francis Taylor, gent., 1700, had 6 children, N.A.
14
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LIST OL MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Birchington. I. John Quek, 1449, in civil dress with anelace,
and son, inscr. mutil., now mnr., N.C. Belcher, I, 13, no. 28 ;
Clinch, Churches, 225. II. John Eelde, 1454, in civil dress ;
inscr, lost ; rel., mur., N.C. Belcher, I, 13, no. 23 ; Clinch,
Churches, 226. Usually attributed to Rich. Quek, 1459, but an
old rubbing in coll. Soc. Antiq. shows this fig. with 4 roundels
bearing the initials I.F., and Cozens in his “ Tour through
Thanet ”, p. 98, gives the inscription. III. Alys, w. of John
Cryspe the younger, 1518, with dau. standing on her skirt, inscr.
much mutil., now mur., N.C. Belcher, I, 13, no. 24. An old
rubbing in coll. Soc. Antiq. has the inscr. complete, and a sh.
now lost. IV. John Heynys, vicar of Monkton, 1523, in mass
vests, with chalice and wafer, inscr. mutil., N. Belcher, I, 13,
no. 25. V. Margt., younger dau. and h. of Geo. Rotherham,
esq., w. of John Cryspe the younger, 1528, now mur., N.C.
Belcher, II, 7, no. 19. VI. Margt., w. of John Cryppys the
younger, 1533, with chrysom child (head lost), inscr. mutil.,
now mur., N.C. Belcher, I, 13, no. 26 ; Clinch, Churches, 229
(child). VII. Eight sons, 7 daus., and inscr. (mutil.) ; the
remains of the br. to John Cryspe, esq. and w. Agnes, 1533 ; now
mur., N.C. Belcher, I, 13, no. 27.
Birling. I. Water Mylys, “ sumtyme reseyvor unto my lord
of Burguennuey ”, 1522, in civil dress, 4 sons, marg. inscr., S.A.
Belcher, II, 21, no. 52.
Bobbing. I. Sir Arnold Savage, 1410, in arm., and widow
Dame Joan, [1413], double canopy all lost but portions of the
shafts, engr. c. 1420, now mur. in original slab, N. Belcher, I,
15, no. 31 ; Dasent, A. I., The Speakers of the House of Commons,
66. Full directions for this br. are given in the will of no. II.
Sir Arnold was speaker in 1401 and 1404. II. Sir Arnald
Savage, son of no. I., 1420, in arm. with SS. collar, head and feet
gone, triple canopy with groining ornamented with escallops much
mutil. as is also the inscr. ; Trinity, scrolls and shs. lost ; now
mur. in orig. slab, N. Belcher, II, 18, no. 43 ; O. and S., pi. 3
(Trinity) ; M.B.S. Trans., Yl, 362 (canopy), 364 (Trinity). III.
Joan, dau. of Jas. Bourne, esq., 1496, with flowing hair, 1 sh.,
sm., now mur., S.A. Belcher, II, 17, no. 42 ; M.B.S. Trans.,
VI, 367.
Borden. I. Wm. Fyge, clerk of the privy seal, son of Wm.
and Joan Fyge, c. 1450, in civil dress ; the inscr. also mentions
Peter Fyge, mcht. of London, and his w. Helen, Wm. Fyge his
brother and his w. Joan, and Wm., son of Wm. and Joan, and his
KENT.
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w. Joan ; reL, mur., S.C. Belcher, I, 12, no. 22. II. Wm.
Fordmell, vicar, [1521], in almuce, with foot inscr., sm., reL, mur.,
N.C. Bazaar, 20 Oct., 1893 ; Belcher, I, 12, no. 21. Recently a
date 1490 has been added, but this is misleading. Wm. Fordmell
was admitted vicar in 1472, and resigned in 1514. His will was
proved at Canterbury in 1521. III. Six Eng. vv. and 4 shs. ;
inscr. cut in stone. Wm. Barrowe, gent., 1638, aged 49, N.C.
Boughton Malherbe. I. Nich. Wotton, esq., lord of the
manor, 1499, in civil dress, with 3 sons, and w. Elizth., with 7
daus., all kng., 1 sh., sm., C. Belcher, II, 17, no. 40 ; Country
Life, 22 April, 1922. II. Sir Edw. Wotton, son of Sir [Robt.]
Wotton, in arm., and w. Dorothy, dau. and coh. of Sir Robt.
Rede, 1529, marg. inscr. mutil., 2 shs., C. Belcher, II, 16, no. 39 ;
Country Life, 22 April, 1922. III. Inscr. Sir James Wotton,
brother to Edw., late lord Wotton, 1628, mur., C. IV. Inscr.
with ach. and crests. Thos., lord Wotton, only son and h. of
Edw., lord Wotton, baron of Marley, 1630, aged 43 ; mar. Mary,
eld. dau. and coh. of Sir Arthur Throckmorton of Paulersperry,
Northants., knt., had 1 son died young and 7 daus., Kath., mar.
Hen., lord Stanhope, eld. son of the earl of Chesterfield ; Hester,
mar. Baptist Noel, viscount Campden ; Margt., mar. Sir John
Tufton ; Anne, mar. Edw. Hales, esq. ; and 3 died infants ; his
w. pos., large, mur., C. V. Inscr. Edm. Sanford, gent., servant
and kinsman to Mary, lady Wotton, baroness of Marley, (who
pos.), 1652, aged 35, N. Belcher, II, 17, no. 41. VI. Inscr.
with sh. Lady Mary W’^otton, widow of no. IV, 1658, aged 67 ; her
exor. Sir Edw. Hales pos. ‘‘by her owne order ” ; large, mur., C.
Boughton-under-Blean. I. Inscr. and sh. John Colkyn,
1405, S.C. Belcher, II, 22, no. 54. II. John Best the elder,
1508, in civil dress, and w. Joan, sm., S.C. Belcher, I, 16, no. 32.
III. Thos. Hawkins, servant to Hen. VIII, 1587, aged 101, in arm.,
inscr. in 12 Eng. vv., ach., N.C. Belcher, I, 17, no. 34. IV.
Cyriac Petit of Colkins, esq., 1591, aged about 80, in civil dress,
and w. Florence, dau. of Robt. Chernocke of Beds., esq., 1568,
aged 35, with 5 sons (lost) and 4 daus., 1 sh., S.C. Belcher, I, 16,
no. 33 (effs.), II, 22, no. 53 (inscr.). V. Inscr. (eff . lost). Elizth.,
dau. of no. IV, w. of John Driland, gent., 2nd son of John
Driland of Feversham, 1591, S.C. Belcher, I, 16, no. 33 (under
efis. of no. IV). The inscrs. of nos. IV and V transposed in
relaying. An indent for a floriated cross with marg. inscr. in
Lombardics to Simon Abocton (?) is figured in Arch. Cant.,
XVIII, 242.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Boxley. I. Wm, Snell, of All Souls Coll., Oxford, vicar, 1451,
in acad., N. Belcher, I, 19, no. 38 ; Etchittg by T. Fisher, 1809.
II. Rich. Tomynw, esq., 1576, in arm., and w. Mary (eff. lost),
dan. of Sir Mathew Browne of Betchworth Castle, Surrey, inscr.
with 12 Eng. vv., C. Belcher, I, 19, no. 37.
Brabourne. I. [Wm. Scott, esq., 1433], in arm., single canopy
much mutil. ; inscr. lost ; large, rel., C. Arch. Cant., X, 261 ;
Belcher, II, 14, no. 35 ; Scott, J. R., Memorials of the family of
Scott of Scot’s Hall, Kent, 43. II. [Denis, dau. of Vincent
Finch alias Harbord, 1450], with flowing hair ; inscr. lost ; rel.,
C. Arch. Cant., X, 262 ; Belcher, II, 15, no. 36 ; Scott, 44. Arch.
Cant, and Scott attribute to Isabel, 2nd w. of Sir Wm. Scott,
1450, but see Harl. MS. 3917, fob 77. III. Sir Wm. Scott,
1524, in arm., rel. C. Arch. Cant., X, 264 ; Belcher, II, 15, no.
37 ; Scott, 45. IV. Dame Elizth., w. of Sir Edw. Pownynges,
1528, rel., C. Arch. Cant., X, 264 ; Belcher, II, 13, no. 34 ;
Scott, 46.
Bredgar. I. Inscr. John Landay, vicar, 1508, rel., mur., C.
Belcher, II, 20, no. 51. II. Thos. Coly, warden of the coll, of
the Trinity at Bredgar, 1518, in acad. with chalice and wafer,
rel., N.A. Belcher, II, 20, no. 50.
Brenchley. I. Thos. Robertes senior, mercer [1517], in civil
dress, and 3 ws., Elizth., Joan, Agnes, with 7 sons and 4 daus.
(mutil.) ; mcht. mark lost ; partly covered, X.A. Belcher, I,
11, no. 18 ; Rubbing of mark in coll. Soc. Antiq. II. Civilian
and w., c. 1540 ; children, sh., and inscr. lost ; S.Tr. Belcher,
I, 11, no. 17. 111. Inscr. Geo., son of Thos. Robertes, gent.,
1562, X.A. Belcher, I, 11, no. 16. IV. Inscr. John, son of
Geo. Robertes, gent., 1593, left a son Geo. then living, on sill of E.
window of N.A. V. Inscr. Geo., 2nd son of Walter and Margt.
Robertes, grandchild of Geo. and Mary Robertes, 1616, aged 2
years and 3 months, N. VI. Inscr. Geo. Robertes, esq., 1617,
aged 55, N.
Bromley. I. Inscr. Isabel, w. of Rich. Lacer, mayor of
London [in 1345], 1361, rel. and restored, mur., C. Belcher, II,
19, no. 48 ; Benham, C. D., Notes on a brass plate in Bromley
Church, 1861. II. Inscr. Anth. Calthrop, esq., 1594, aged 79 ;
mar. the dau. of Nich. Harris of London, gent., mar. 46 years,
had 7 sons and 9 daus., whereof were living at his death Clement,
Hen., Judith, and Joan ; his exor. pos. ; now under seats.
Belcher, II, 19, no. 47. III. Rich. Thornhill of Bromley, esq.,
1600, in civil dress, and 2 ws., (1) Margt, Mills, head lost, with 2
KENT.
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sons and 3 dans., (2) Elizth. Watson, with 2 sons and 1 dan.
2 shs. and crest, N. Belcher, I, 20, no. 39, and II, 20, no. 49
(etf. of 1st w.). IV. Inscr. Mr. John King of London, draper
free of the Cloth workers’ Co., 1603, aged 51 ; mar. Susan Wood-
warde and left issue then living Hen., Jas., John and Elizth. N.
Behh^r,ll, 19, no. 44. V. Inscr. (sh. lost). John Yonge
fe.I.i)., born in London, educated at Cambridge, bp. of Rochester
for 27 years, 1605, aged 71, N. Belcher, II, 19, no. 45 ; Drawings
pi. 5 (with sh.). VI. Inscr. with 6 Lat. vv. Jane, dau. of John
Hrewton of Southwark, gent., w. of Hen. Bodenham of Eolston
Wilts., esq., 1625, aged 21, had 1 dau. Anne and 2 sons Philip
and John, N. Belcher, II, 19, no. 46.
Brookland. I. Thos. Leddes, M.A., vicar, 1503, in mass
vests, with chalice and wafer, now mur., K.A. Belcher II 15
no. 38.
Burham (old church). I. Inscr. Robt. Ware, 1506, and w
Joan, N. Belcher, II, 22, no. 55.
Canterbury, St. Alphege. I. Inscr. in 2 Lat. vv and sh
Thos. Prude, [1468], ^ gaude Prude Thoma per quern tit ista
columpna ”, on pillar, N. Belcher, II, 23, no. 64 ; Gent. Mag.^
1843, i, 483. II. Robt. Gosebourne, '' artibus instructor ”
rector of Penshurst, 1523, in acad., inscr. in 6 Lat. vv. reversed,’
4 shs., C. Belcher, I, 24, no. 44 ; Carpenter, R. H., Hist, of the
church of St. Alphege, 11 ; Cowper, J. M., Registers of St. Alphege.
111. Inscr. (etfs., etc., lost), John Mainwaring of Pyvor, Cheshire,
esq., 1621, aged 67 ; mar. Barbara, eld. dau. of John Winter’
prebendary of Canterbury, had 1 son and3daus. ; K.C. Belcher
II, 23, no. 63.
Canterbury, St. George. I. John Lovelle, rector, 1438, in
surplice and cope, head on cushion, C. Alcuin Club Colls., XXII
62 ; Bazaar, 29 Sept., 1893 ; Belcher, I, 21, no. 41.
Canteebuby, St. Mabgabet. I. John Wynter, twice mayor,
1470, ordained a light for the altar, recut and filled in, C. Belcher
I, 21, no. 40. ’
Canterbury, St. Martin. I. Inscr. Stevyn Eawxs, 1506, and
w. Alys, X . Belcher, II, 23, no. 61 . II. Mich. Eraunces, gent.,
in civil dress, and w. Jane, dau. of Wm. Quilter, esq., she died
4 and he 10 Jan., 1587, with 1 son and 5 daus., ach. and sh. C.
Belcher, I, 23, no. 43. III. Thos. Stoughton of Ashe gent
1591, in arm., 4 shs., C. Belcher, I, 22, no. 42 ; Clinch, Churches]
211 (eff.) ; Suffling, 97 (etf.). On C. wall is a modern plate stating
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that the remains of Bertha, w. of King Ethelbert are deposited
here. Belcher, II, 23, no. 62.
Canterbury, St. Mary Bredin. I. Inscr. John, son of John
Hales, “ secondarius baron de sccio dni regis ”, 1532, aged 22,
mur., C.
Canterbury, St. Mary Northgate. I. Raff Brown, alderman
and mayor [in 1507 and 1510, died 1522], in civil dress, kng.,
arms of city on front of desk, inscr. in 4 Eng. vv., rect. pL, local,
mur., S.A. Belcher, I, 24, no. 45.
Canterbury, St. Mildred. I. Inscr. and sh. Edw. Nethersole,
gent., 1621 ; mar. Dorothy, dau. and coh. of Thos. Selwyn of
Friston, Sussex, esq., N.C.
Canterbury, St. Paul. I. Inscr. with 6 Lat. vv. and 2 shs.
John Twyn, esq., 1581, taught Latin and ruled the city as mayor,
mur., C. Belcher, II, 23, no. 58 ; Gough, II, pi. 30, p. cclvi. II.
Inscr. Geo. Fineux, gent., 2nd son of Thos. Fineux of Huffam,
Kent, 1653, N.A. Belcher, II, 23, no. 59. The br. of Geo.
Wyndbourne, gent., 1531, in civil dress, w. Kath., 3 sons, 5 daus.,
and inscr., local, is now lost. Drawings, pi. 7. Rubbing of br,
complete in coll. Soc. Antiq. The 2 principal figures are now in
private hands.
Canterbury, St. Stephen, or Hackington. I. Inscr. J[ohn]
Deve, vicar, 1473, C. Belcher, II, 23, no. 60.
Canterbury Museum see Museums.
Capel-le-Ferne. I. John Gybbis, 1526, in civil dress, and w.
Margt., with 4 sons and 3 daus. (lost), 1 sh., sm., local, now mur.,
in orig. slab, C. Belcher, II, 25, no. 69.
Chalk. I. Inscr. Wm. Martyn, 1416, and w. Isabel, N., broken
in 3 pieces and loose at vicarage in 1921.
Challock. I. Thos. Thorston, 1504, in civil dress, and w. Joan,
sm., rel., S.C. Belcher, II, 26, no. 76. II. Inscr. Searlis Hawker,
1614, aged 65, and w. Joan, N. Belcher, II, 26, no. 77. III.
Inscr. and sh. Thos. Thurston, 1632, aged 23, C. Belcher,
II, 26, no. 75.
Charlton-next-Woolwich. I. Inscr. and sh. Geo. Seger,
gent., 1594, mur., N., sh. separated from inscr. II. Inscr. and
sh. Robt. Veer, esq., 3rd son of John Deveer, earl of Oxford, 1598,
mur., N. III. Inscr. and ach. Edw. Blount of the Middle
Temple, esq., born 1569, died 1617, aged 48 ; mar. (1) Septima,
dau. of Wm. Dormar of London, by whom 3 daus., Elizth., Rachel,
Susan, " whereof Elizth. yet liveth ”, (2) Fortune, dau. of Sir
Wm. Garway, knt., by whom 6 sons, Thos., Wm., Edw., Edw.,
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Garway, John, and 2 dans., Anne, Elizth., “ of which 8 only
Thos., Wm., Edw. the younger and John remain alive ”, mur.,
N., inscr. on pillar, ach. on north wall.
Chart, Great. I. Notary, c. 1470, in civil dress with ink horn
and penner ; inscr. lost ; now mur., S.A. Belcher, II, 32, no. 97.
II. Wm. Goldwell, 1485, in civil dress, and w. Alice ; children.
Trinity, marg. inscr. with rebus lost ; A.T., N.C. Belcher, I, 27,
no. 49. The tomb has been restored and 8 shs. with inscrs. below
placedinthe panels. III. Wm. Sharp, 1499, in civil dress, and 5
ws., sm., worn, now mur., S.A. Belcher, II, 32, no. 99. IV.
Thos. Twesden, gent., 1500, in civil dress, and w. Bennet ; children
lost ; sm., worn, now mur., S.A. Belcher, II, 32, no. 98. V.
John Toke of Goddynton in Chart, esq., 1513, in arm., and 2 ws.,
(1) Margt., dau. of John Walworth of Suffolk, (2) Anne [dau. of
John Engeham of Syngleton in Chart], esq . ; children lost ; marg.
inscr. mutil., 4 shs., N.C. Belcher, I, 25, no. 47 (effs.), II, 31, no.
96 (inscr. and shs.). VI. John Toke, esq., son and h. of no. V.,
1565, aged 69, in arm., and w. Cisley, dau. of Sir Thos. Kempe,
1559, aged 66, with 7 sons (mutil.), John, Frauncis, John, Nich.,
Barth., John, Rich., and 4 daus. (lost), Mary, Elizth., Clare,
Margt., 3 shs. (another lost), N.C. Belcher, I, 26, no. 48 ; Geneal.
Mag., VI, 404. VII. Nich. Toke, esq., 1680, in arm., and 3
daus., Ellinor, Bridget, Mary, all kng., 2 rect. pis., N.C. Beaumont,
39 ; Belcher, I, 25, no. 46. A marg. inscr. is cut on the stone, as
are also the arms of his 5 wives.
Chart, Little. I. Inscr. marg. (mutil.), 4 Lat. vv, and 4
shs. (effs. lost). John Darell, esq., steward to Hen. Chicheley,
abp. of Canterbury, 1438, and w. Dame Florence [dau. of Wm.
Chicheley, and niece of the abp.], arms of Darell and Chicheley,
N.C. Arch. Cant., XXXVI, 137 (sh.) ; Belcher, II, 28, no. 84 ;
Clinch, Churches, 213 (2 shs.). II. Inscr. Elizth., dau. of Geo.
Darell, esq., w. of Robt. Sedley, gent., 1577, left 4 sons and 3
daus., mur., N.C. Belcher, II, 29, no. 86. In coll. Soc. Antiq.
is a rubbing of a sh. with the arms of Fotherby, probably for John
Fotherby, M.A., rector, 1619.
Chartham. I. Sir Robt., son of Sir Robt. de Setvans, 1306,
in arm., cross-legged, surcoat, ailettes, and sh. charged with
winnowing fans ; marg. inscr. in Lombardics and 2 shs. lost ;
formerly in C., now in N.Tr. Ashdown, Armour, 119 ; Belcher,
I, 28, no. 50 ; Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 35 ; Boy's Own Paper, XV,
573 ; Builder, LXXVII, 438 ; Crossley, 250 ; Foster, Feudal
Arms, 222 (8vo), 177 (4to) ; Geneal. Mag., II, 283 ; G. andj S., 20 ;
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Haines, 146 (eff.), 148 (mittens) ; Hollis, T, and O., Mon. Effs.,
pt. I, no. 5 ; Lithograph by Wm. Wilson, Dec. 1876 ; Macklin,
Br. of Eng., 20 ; Blanche, Costume, T, pi. 2, fig. 10, p. 4 (ailettes) ;
St. FauVs Eccles. Soc. Trans., V, 130 ; F. and A. Mus. List, pi. 1,
no. 4 ; Waller, pt. 9. II. Robt. London, rector, 1416, in cope,
sm., rel., formerly in C., now in S.Tr. Belcher, I, 29, no. 51 ;
Clinch, Costume, 240 (efi.) ; G. and S., 29 (eff.) ; Haines, 76 (eff.) ;
Oxford Man., 32 (eff.) ; St. PauVs Eccles. Soc. Trans., V, 137 (eff.).
III. Robt. Arthur, rector, 1454, in cope, 2 shs., formerly in C.,
now in S.Tr. Belcher, I, 29, no. 53. IV. Robt. Sheffelde, M.A.,
rector, 1508, secundum computacionem ecclesie anglicane ”,
in almuce, 1 sh., formerly in C., now in N.Tr. Belcher, I, 29,
no. 54. V. Jane, dau. of Lewys Clefforht, esq., w. of -
Eveas, 1530, 1 sh., local, sm., N.Tr. Belcher, 1,2^, no. ^2. The
inscrs. of II and IV transposed in relaying, also the sh. of IV
to II.
Chatham. I. Inscr. (sh. lost). Steven Borough, born at
Northam, Devon, 25 Sept., 1525, died 1584, "'in his lifetime
discovered Muscovia by ye northerne sea passage to St. Nicholas
in the yere 1553 ”, when Sir Hugh Willoughby and the crews of
two other ships were frozen to death in Lappia the same winter,
afterwards he was one of the 4 principal masters in ordinary to
the royal navy, N. Belcher, II, 38, no. 117 ; M.B.S., Trans.,
VI, 316.
Chelsfield. I. Crucifix (all gone but base) with SS. Mary
(head lost) and John (lost), scrolls and marg. inscr. to Robt. de
Brun, rector, 1417, on side of coped tomb, C. Belcher, II, 22,
no. 56. II. Priest, c. 1420, in mass vests. ; inscr. lost * sm.,
now mnr., C. Belcher, I, 30, no. 56. III. Wm. Robroke,
rector, 1420, in mass vests, without stole, sm., C. Belcher, I, 30,
no. 55 ; Etching by T. Fisher, 1809. IV. Five frags, of marg.
inscr. to John Kynge, rector and patron, 1433, name and date
cut on stone, rel,, mur., C. Belcher, II, 22, no. 57. V. Civilian
(eff. lost) and w., c. 1480, with 6 sons (2 priests in acad.) and 5
daus. with a tree betw. them ; inscr. lost ; worn, C. Belcher,
I, 30, no. 57. VI. Alice, dau. of John Bonaventur, w. of Thos.
Bray, 1510, with 4 sons ; 1 dau. lost ; C. Belcher, I, 30, no. 58 ;
Etching by T. Fisher, 1809.
Cheriton. I. John Child, M.A., rector, 1474, in acad., sm.,
now mur., C. Arch. Cant., XVIII, 356 ; Belcher, II, 27, no. 83.
II. Thos., son of Sir John Fogg, rector, 1502, in arabics, in mass
vests., sm., now mur., C. Arch. Cant., XVIII, 356 ; Belcher,
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II, 27, no. 82. III. Joan, w. of Robt. Brodnax, 1592, aged 39,
had 6 sons and 8 dans., now mur., C. Arch. Cant., XVIII, 356 ;
Belcher, II, 27, no. 81.
Chevening. I. Inscr. and sh. John Lennard, gent., 1556,
aged 76, now mur., S.A. Belcher, I, 46, no. 82 ; Hasted, E.,
Hist, of Kent, I, 361. II. Griffin Lloyd, rector, 1596, aged 61,
in gown, and w. Anne, with 7 sons and 2 daus., 1 sh., inscr. restored,
rel., C. ReZcAer, I, 46, no. 81.
CniDDiNGSTONE. I. Inscr. Rich. Stretfield of Cranstead
1584 ; his w. Elizth. pos. ; N. Belcher, II, 34, no. 105. II.
Inscr. and sh. Wm., son of Thos. [Birsty] of Birchensty, Sussex,
1637, aged 68 ; mar. Anne, dau. and coh. of John Fremling, had
2 daus., Anne and Oath. ; N. Belcher, II, 34, no. 107. III.
Inscr. Margt. Waters, widow, 1638 ; first mar. John Reeve
citizen of London ; her dau. Frances, w. of John Seyliard, esq.,
pos. ; C. Belcher, II, 34, no. 106.
Chilham. I. Inscr. Wm. Fogg, gent., a connseiler of greate
hops and expectation ”, 1616, aged 38, S.C. Belcher, II, 25,
no. 71. II. Inscr. [Geo.], brother of no. I., M.A. and professor
of “ physicke ”, 1617, aged 41, mutil., S.C. Belcher, II, 25, no. 72.
Chislehurst. I. Alan Porter, rector, 1482, hf. efi. in mass
vests., rel., A.T., C. Belcher, II, 35, no. 12 ; Etching by T.
Fisher ; Webb, E. A., Miller, G. W ., and Beckwith, J ., Hist, of
Chislehurst, 62 ; Webb, E. A., Guide to the Church, 1901, 27.
II. Inscr. (sh. lost). Alice More, sprung from the family of Mores
of Odiham, Hants., 1st w. of Rich. Carmarden, esq., 1586, aged
42, rel., C. III. Inscr. (sh. lost). Thos. Wigg, esq., 1602,
aged 49 ; mar. Mary, dau. of Rich. Carmarden, esq., rel., C.
IV. Inscr. (sh. lost). Rich. Carmarden, esq., supervisor of customs
and subsidies in the port of London, 1603, aged 67, rel., C. V.
Inscr. (sh. lost). Elizth., dau. of Edm. Poyntell of Chislehurst,
gent., w. of Robt. Hickes, citizen and draper of London, 1655,
aged 31, rel., C. In coll. Soc. Antiq. are rubbings of the shs.
of nos. Ill, and IV., and of a sh. of Walsingham now lost.
Cliefe-at-Hoo. I. Thos. Faunce, yeoman, 1609, aged 84, in
civil dress, and 2 ws., (1) Alyce (efi. lost), died 1592, aged 63,
with 2 sons and 1 dau., (2) Elizth., with 1 son and 2 daus. ; Thos.,
his eld. son by Alice, was mayor of Rochester at the time of his
father’s death ; N. Belcher, II, 37, no. 114. II. Bonham
Faunce, gent., 1652, aged 55, in civil dress, and 2 ws. Elizth and
Mary, by “ eich of them one childe ”, N. Belcher, II, 36, no. 113.
III. Inscr. Elizth., w. of Jas. Gissome, 1668, aged 19 years and 10
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months, S.C. Belcher, II, 38, no. 215. In N.A. are indents for
2 marg. inscrs. in Lombardics to (1) Eleanor de Clive, (2) Joan,
w. of John Ram, both early 14th cent. In the latter two diamond
shaped stops remained in 1922.
CoBHAM. I. Dame Jone de Kobeham, single canopy, engr. c.
1310-20 ; marg. inscr. in Fr. in Lombardics, and 4 shs. restored ;
large, C. Ashdown, Costume, 80 ; Bazaar, 8 Sept., 1893 ; Belcher,
I, 31, no. 59 ; Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 82 ; Building World, 1 Nov.,
189] ; Gawthorp, pi. 18, p. 61 ; Gough, I, pi. 39, fig. 1, p. 106 ;
Haines, 165 ; St. FauVs Eccles Soc. Trans., V, 141 ; Sepulchral
Memorials of the Cohham Family, priv. printed, 1874, pi. 1 ;
Suffling, 129 ; Walhr, pt. 12 ; Ward., 7. Dame Joan, dan. of
Sir Robt. de Septvans and one of the coh. of Rose, widow of
Stephen de Penchester, was the 1st w. of Sir John de Cobham,
who died in 1300. She died before 1298, and the br. was probably
laid down by her son Sir Henry, first baron Cobham, between
1310-20. II. Sir John de Cobham, [2nd baron Cobham], 1354,
in arm., single canopy, 2 shs., marg. inscr, in Fr. ; head, portions
of canopy, parts of inscr., and 1 sh. restored ; large, C. Assoc.
Archit. Soc. Reports, XVIII, 186 (eff.) ; Belcher, I, 32, no. 60 ;
Building World, 1 Dec. 1891 ; Sep. Alemorials, pL 2 ; Suffling,
37 (eff.) ; V. and A. Mus. List, pi. 4. The inscr. refers to Sir
John as " le cortays viandour.” III. Sir John de Cobham,
[3rd baron Cobham], died 10 Jan., 1407-8, founder of the college
in 1362, brass engr. c. 1365, in arm. holding a church, single
canopy, 2 shs., marg. inscr. in Fr. ; parts of the canopy, 2 shs.,
and a greater portion of the marg. inscr. restored ; large, C.
Arch. Cant., XI, 85 ; Belcher, I, 34, no. 62 ; Bib. Top. Brit., VI,
no. 41, pi. 9, p. 42 ; Boutell, Br. find Slabs, 53 ; Builder, CII,
184 ; Druitt, 160 ; Foster, Feudal Arms, 56 (8vo), 49 (4to) ;
Gawthorp, pi. 25, p. 70 ; Gough, II, pi. 6, p. 22 ; Nichols, J., Hist,
of Leic., II, pi. 77, p. 442 ; Sep. Memorials, pi. 9 ; Somerset
Arch. Soc. Proc., XLIV, ii, 28 ; Suffling, 47 (eff.) ; Thorpe, Cust.
Roff., pi. 9, p. 88 ; V. and A. Mus. List, pi. 5 (eff.). IV. Sir
Tlios. de Cobham, 1367, in arm., single canopy, 2 shs., marg.
inscr. in Fr. ; portions of canopy, the 2 shs., and most of marg.
inscr. restored ; large, C. Belcher, I, 33, no. 61 ; Boutell, Series
(eff.) ; Sep. Memorials, pi. 3 ; Suffling, 40 (eff.) ; V. and A. Mus.
List, pi. 5 (eff.). V. Dame Margt. de Cobham, [dau. of Sir
Hen. de Cobham, 1st baron Cobham], w. [(1) of Matthew Fitz-
herbert, (2)] of Sir Wm. Pympe, 1375, single canopy, 2 shs., marg.
inscr. in Fr. : arms of lady, entire canopy, shs., and marg. inscr.
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restored ; large, C. Belcher, I, 35, no. 63 ; Boutell, Series
(attributed to no. VI) ; Druitt, 250 (eff.) ; Sep. Memorials, pi. 4 ;
Suffling, 133 (elf.). VI. Dame Maude de Cobeliam, [sister or
dau. of Sir Wm. Pympe], w. of Sir Thos. de Cobeham [of Roundall],
1380, single canopy, 2 shs., marg. inscr. in Fr. ; portions of
canopy, the 2 shs., and greater part of the marg. inscr. restored ;
large, C. Belcher, I, 36, no. 64 ; Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 83 (elf.) ;
Gough, I, pi. 39, fig. 2, p. 106 (elf.) ; Sep. Memorials , pi. 5 ;
Suffling, 135 (eff.). VII. Dame Margt. de Cobeham, dau. of
[Hugh Courtenay, 2nd earl of Devon], w. of Sir John de Cobham
the founder (no. Ill), 1395, single canopy with B.V. Mary and
Child above centre finial, 2 shs., marg. inscr. in Fr. ; slight
restorations to canopy and inscr. ; large, C. Arch. Cant., XI, 86 ;
Belcher, I, 37, no. 65 ; Boutell, Series ; Druitt, 250 ; Encycl. Brit.,
Ilth ed., IV, pi. 1, fig. 5, p. 434 ; Exeter Dioc. Archit. Soc. Trans.,
2 S. Ill, 250 ; Rogers, Sep. Effs. of Devon, 100 and pi. 28, fig. 17,
and Memorials of the West, 340 ; St. Paul’s Eccles. Soc. Trans.,
V, 142 ; Sep. Memorials, pi. 6 ; Somerset Arch. Soc. Proc., XLIV,
ii, 29 ; Suffling, 135 (elf.) ; Ward, 13. Dame Margt. was sister
to Sir Peter Courtenay, K.G., and to Abp. Courtenay. Her only
child, a dau. Joan, mar. Sir John de la Pole (br. at Chrishall,
Essex) and left an only dau. Joan (no. XIII), who became heiress
to her grandfather Sir John de Cobham (no. III). VTII.
Reginald de Cobham, [rector of Cowling, Northfleet, and Chartham,
canon of Salisbury, died 1402], in cope, on a bracket under sm.
triple canopy, with inscr. on stem, 2 shs. ; head of efi., portions
of canopy and bracket, and the 2 shs. restored ; N.A. Belcher,
I, 38, no. 66 ; Boutell, Series. IX. Rauf de Cobham, esq.,
1402, hf. elf. in arm. holding inscr. in Fr., 1 sh., C. Antiquarian
Etching Club, II, pi. 14 ; Belcher, I, 44, no. 77 ; Boutell, Series,
and Christian Mon., 151 ; Suffling, 46. The arms are those of
Cobham of Chaff ord. X. Sir Reginald, son of Sir Gerard
Braybrok, [2nd] husband of Dame Joan, lady of Cobham, h. of
Sir John de Cobham the founder, died at Middleburgh in Flanders,
1405, in arm., with sons Reginald and Robt. standing on pedestals,
single canopy with Trinity above centre finial, 2 shs., marg. inscr. ;
parts of eff., son Robt. and his pedestal, the 2 shs., portions of
canopy and of inscr. restored ; large, C. Arch. Cant., XI, 88 ;
Archit. Assoc. Sketch Book, N.S. IX ; Belcher, I, 39, no. 69 ;
Gough, II, pi. 5*, p. 17 ; Sep. Memorials, pi. 7 ; Somerset Arch.
Soc. Proc., XLIV, ii, 36 ; Suffling, 51 (eff.) ; V. and A. Mus. List,
pi. 12. XI. Sir Nicholas Hawberk, [3rd] husband of Dame
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Joan, lady of Cobham, died at Cowling Castle, 1407, in arm., with
son John standing on a pedestal, triple canopy with Trinity,
B. V. Mary and Child, and St. George, each under a sm. canopy,
2 shs., marg. inscr. ; helmet under head and crest, dexter sh. and
hf. sinister, sm. details of canopy and a few words of inscr.
restored ; large, C. Belcher, I, 40, no. 70 ; Boutell, Br. and
Slabs, 178 (eh.), 235 (St. George) ; Builder, CII, 72 ; Chester
Arch. Soc. Trans., N.S. V, 85 ; Gough, II, pL 6*, p. 17 ; Hewitt,
Armour, III, 364 (St. George) ; Sep. Me?norials, pi. 8 ; Somerset
Arch. Soc. Proc., XLIV, ii, 37 ; Suffling, 55 ; V . and A. Mus.
List, pi. 12. In the inscrs. of nos. X and XI, Joan Cobham is
styled Dame Joan, lady of Cobham, and h. of John de Cobham,
founder of this college, so these memorials could not have been
laid down until after the death of the founder, her grandfather,
in 1408, or she would not have been styled lady of Cobham. Both
brasses are from the same workshop. XII. Wm. Tannere,
'' qui primus obiit magister istius collegii,” 1418, hf. eff. in almuce,
C. Alcuin Club Colls., XXII, 65 ; Belcher, I, 44, no. 75 : Boutell,
Series. He was not the 1st master of the coll., but the 1st who
died in office. XIII. Joan, lady of Cobham, formerly w. of
Sir Reginald Braybrook, 1433, in mantle, with 6 sons and 4 daus.,
3 scrolls, 6 shs., and inscr., large, C. Arch. Cant., XI, 100 ;
Belcher, I, 41, no. 71 ; Druitt, 264 ; Gough, II, pi. 35, p. 103 ;
Sep. Memorials, pi. 10 ; Somerset Arch. Soc. Proc., XLIV, ii, 33 ;
Suffling, 140 (eff. and children). Joan, lady Cobham, only dau.
and h. of Sir John de la Pole by Joan, only dau. and h. of Sir
John de Cobham the founder, succeeded her grandJather in 1408.
She had 5 husbands, (1) Sir Robt. de Hemenhale, who died in
1391, and was buried in Westminster Abbey; (2) Sir Reginald
Braybrook (no. X) ; (3) Sir Nich. Hawberk (no. XI) ; (4) Sir
John Oldcastle, burnt as a Lollard in 1417 ; and (5) Sir John
Harpeden, who survived her and was buried in Westminster
Abbev in 1438, where his brass still remains. XIV. John
Gerye, priest, fellow of the college, 1447, in the head of a cross,
all lost but a finial and the stem (hf. restored) bearing the inscr.,
N.A. Belcher, I, 38, no. 68 ; Gough, II, pi. 53, fig. 2, p. 149.
XV. John Gladwyn, master of the college, c. 1450, in cope, scrolls
and inscr., N. Belcher, I, 44, no. 74. XVI. Inscr. (hf. eff.
lost). Wm. Hobson, master of the college, 1473 ; one hf. restored ;
the original hf. is palimp., on rev. part of another inscr., " hie
jacent magist’ . . . obiit xx die mens’ . . . ac Isabella
et Agne . . .”, 15th cent., now fastened down ; C. Belcher,
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VTT r of palimp. in coll. Soc. Antiq.
; John Sprotte, master of the college, 1498, in cope ; inscr.
restored ; C, Belcher, I, 44, no. 76. XVIII. Sir John Broke,
[7th] baron Cobham, [died 1512], eff. lost, and [2nd] w. Margt.,
70^' Burgavenny, 1506, with 8 sons and
0 dans., double canopy with Trinity on centre finial, 4 shs., marg.
7 ^ ’ portions of canopy and of marg. inscr. restored ;
C. Belcher, I, 42, no. 72 ; Druitt, 278 ; Sep. Memorials, pi. 13 •
Sornerset Arch. Soc. Proc., XLV, ii, 2 ; Suffling, 151 (lady, children
an rin.). ^ IX. Sir Thos. Brooke, [8th] baron Cobham,
kinsman and h. of Sir Richard Beanchampe, 1529, in arm., and
[1st] w Dorothy, dau. of Sir Hen. Haydon, with 7 sons and 6
daus 4shs., marg. inscr. ; the inscr. states Sir Thos. mar. secondly
Dorothy Southwell, widow, and thirdly Elizth. Hart, but left no
issue by either ; C. Belcher, I, 43, no. 73 ; Druitt, 180 (effs.) ;
bep. Memorials, pi. 14 ; Somerset Arch. Soc. Proc., XLV, ii 3 9 •
90 (effs. and children) ; V. and A. Mus. List, ply'll.
he first restoration of the brasses and monuments at Cobham
was carried out in 1839 under the supervision of J. G. Nichols and
C. iSpence at the cost of Mr. F. C. Brooke of Ufford, Suff., the
representative of the male line of Brooke, lord Cobham. The
final work in 1865-6, including the restoration of the shs., inscrs.,
and missing portions of the figs, was under the general direction
of Mr J. G. Waller. F or an account of the families of Cobham and
Brooke, see '' The Lords of Cobham their monuments and the
church,” by J. G. Waller, in " Arch. Cant.” XI, 49, and XII, 113,
and Brook of Somerset and Devon, barons of Cobham in Kent.”’
by W. H. Hamilton Bogers in '' Proc. Somerset Arch. Soc.” XLIV,
ii, 1, XLV, ii, 1, and XLVI, ii, 109. In 1874 Mr. F. C. Brooke
privately printed under the title ‘‘ Sepulchral Memorials of the
Cobham Family ” a set of 16 plates showing 12 of the brasses before
restoration, and 4 in other churches.
COLDRED. I. Inscr. Wm. Fyntch, gent., 1615 ; mar. Bennet,
dau. and h. of Christ. Hunniwood, gent., had 4 sons, Wm.,
Christ., Thos., Robt., and 3 daus., Bennet, Mary, Margt. ; mur. C.
Belcher, II, 25, no, 70.
CowDEN. I. Inscr. John Seale, 1603, mur., N.
Cowling. I. Feyth, dau. of Sir John Brook, lord of Cobham,
1508, sm., N. Belcher, II, 35, no. 109 ; Somerset Arch. Soc.
Proc., XLV, ii, 8. II. Inscr. Thos. Wodyeare, gent., 1611 ;
mar. Mary, dau. of Wm. Lynch, gent., had 1 son and 3 daus. ; N.
Belcher, II, 35, no. 110. III. Inscr. Sybell, dau. of Gilbert
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Thurston of London, w. of Math. Sparks, rector, mar. 28 years,
1639, aged 67, mur., C. Belcher, II, 35, no. III.
Cranbrook. I. Civilian, c. 1520, with a child in swaddling
clothes, mcht. mark with initials T.S. ; inscr. lost ; S.C. Belcher,
II, 29, no. 94 ; Oough, II, pi. XII, p. ccxxviii ; Lane, and Ches.
Hist. Soc. Trans., 4 S. XXVI, 34, no. 82 (mark) ; Suffling, 258.
Probably Thos. Sheefe, 1520. II. insers. (effs. lost). (1) Thos.
Robarts of Glassenbury, esq., son of Walter Robarts, “ havinge
beene highe sherif of Kent and beinge a justice of ye peace and
quorum”, died 1557, and (2) Walter Robarts, esq., son of Thos.,
“ beinge a justice of the peace ”, died 1580, C. Belcher, II, 29,
nos. 87, 88. III. Inscr. Alex. Weller of Cranbrook, clothier,
1596 ; mar. Elizth., dau. of Jervis Hence, had 6 sons and 5 daus.,
S.A. Belcher, II, 29, no. 89. IV. Inscr. Mary, w. of Thos.
Sheaff, 1609, aged 73, mar. 45 years, had 9 sons and 6 daus., N.
V. Inscr. John Sharpie the elder, 1613, N. Belcher, II, 29, no. 90.
VI. Inscr. Wm. Sheaf, 1616, aged 73, N. Belcher, II, 29, no. 92.
VII. Inscr. John Sharpie the younger, 1617, N. Belcher, II, 29,
no. 91. VIII. Inscr. Elizth., dau of John Hay, esq., '' councelor-
at Jawe ”, w. of John Pet ter, 1625, aged 29, C. Belcher, II, 29,
no. 29. IX. Sir Thos. Roberts, knt. and bart., 1627, aged 67,
in civil dress, and w. Frances, dau. of Martin James, esq., kng. ;
mar. 47 years, had 5 sons, the 1st unnamed, Walter, Thos., Wm.,
John, and 3 daus., Elizth., mar. Sir Alex. Colepeper ; Frances,
mar. (1) John Hoper, esq., (2) Hen. Crispe, esq. ; Anne, mar.
Thos. Crispe, gent. ; inscr., 10 Lat. vv., ach., and marg. inscr. ;
son Walter pos. ; partly covered, C. Belcher, II, 30, no. 95. In
C. is a slab showing indents, now filled with cement, for a
floriated cross with the coronation of the Virgin above, and a marg.
inscr. in Lombardics to Stephen, rector in 1309. 0. and S.,
pi. 5 (Fisher’s drawing). In S.C. is another slab with indents
for a floriated cross with a large bust above, and a marg. inscr.
in Lombardics, similar in design to a slab at Brasted. The
greater portion of the inscr. is now illegible, but the slab may be
attributed to Wm. de Mepham, rector, 1310-22. In coll. Soc. Antiq.
is a rubbing of 11 daus. and 2 mutil. scrolls, c. 1500, now lost.
Cray, Foots. I. Inscr. Thos. Myton, rector, 1489, C. Belcher,
II, 33, no. 104.
Cray, St. Mary. I. Inscr. (eff. in shroud lost), Isabel Cossale,
mother of Wm. Obson, c. 1500, rel., N. Belcher, II, 26, no. 80
(inscr.) ; Drawings, pi. 8 (eff.) ; O. and S., pi. 6 (eff.). In coll.
Soc. Antiq. is a rubbing of the eff. II. Rich. Abery, 1508, in
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civil dress, and 3 ws., Joan, Agnes, Elynor, sm., C. Belch, er, I,
45, no. 79. III. Rich., son of John Manning, gent., 1604,
aged 63, in civil dress, and w. Rachel, dan. and coh. of Wm. White
of Hampstead, Middx., mar. 39 years, died without issue, C.
Beaumont, 54 : Belcher, I, 45, no. 80. IV. Inscr. in 6 Eng. vv.
Rich., son of Thos. Manning, 1605, “ housekeper good & joyed
much to welcom frem & frynd ”, C. Belcher, II, 26, no. 79. V.
Philadelphia, 2nd dau. of Sir Geo. Merttins, president and treasurer
of Christ’s Hospital, w. of Benj. Greenwood, esq., died 1747, aged
46 years and 7 days, engr. c. 1773, at same time as no. VI, rect.
pi. with inscr., C. Beaumont, 58 ; Belcher, I, 45, no. 78. VI.
Benj. Greenw’ood, esq., son of Augustine Greenwood of Lancaster,
mcht., 1773, aged 81, rect. pi. with inscr., C. Beaumont, 58 ;
Belcher, I, 45, no. 78. VII. Inscr. Geo. Greenwood, esq., only
son of nos. V and VI, 1776, aged 46, C. Belcher, II, 26, no. 78.
Nos. V, VI, VII, on same stone. The hr. to Elizth., w. first to
John Hart, gent., and then to Geo. Cobham, 1544, has been
removed to Lullingstone church (q.v.).
Ctjdham. I. Alys, sister of John Alegh of Addington, Surrey,
esq., justice of the quorum, w. of Water Waleys, 1503, with 6
sons and 3 daus., 3 shs., C. Belcher, II, 38, no. 116 ; Gent. Mag,,
1804, ii, 901.
CuxTON. I. Inscr. (eh. lost). John Buttyll, chaplain to Prince
Edw., parson of Cuxton, [died 1568], engr. c. 1545 ; palimp., on
rev. portions of canopy work, 15th cent. ; formerly on A.T.,
now destroyed, loose in ch. chest in 1922. Belcher, II, 25, no. 73
(obv. and rev.). Gough, II, pi. 32, p. ccxc, gives an engraving of
the tomb. II. Inscr. (mutil and broken). John [Turner],
woolpacker of London , 1545 ; palimp, , on rev. portions of 2 inscrs. ,
one to Adam atte Sterre, 1395, and w'. Marion, 139-, the other a
few words of a 15th cent, inscr. ; loose in chest in 1922. Belcher,
II, 25, no. 74 (obv. and rev.). For the identification of John
Turner see '' N. and Q. ”, 5 S. XI, 6.
Darenth. I. Inscr. John Crepehege and w. Joan, 15th cent.,
rel., S.A. Thorpe, Gust. Boff., pi. 13, fig. 3, p. 104. II. Inscr.
with 4 Lat. vv. Mary, dau. of Symon Clarke, parson of Murston,
one of the 6 preachers of the ch. of Canterbury, w. of Andrew
Bridges, parson of Nusted,for 15 years, and sometime w. of Hen.
Farbrace, vicar of Farningham (q.v.), parson of Halstead, and
1st parson of Ightham, 1617, rel., C.
Hartford. I. Rich. Martyn of Hartford, in civil dress with
mantle, and w. - , 1402, double canopy, marg. inscr., repaired
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
and rel., large, 0. Arch. Cant., XVITI, 387 ; Belcher, I, 49,
no. 88 ; Clinch, Costume, 53 (man) ; O. and S., 32 (man) ; Haines,
200 (man) ; MacTdin, Br. of Eng., 159 ; M.B.8. Portfolio, II,
pi. 39 ; St. Paul’s Eccles. Soc. Trans., V, 139 (man) ; V. and A.
Mus. List, pi. 35. II. Agnes, dan. of John Appleton, w. (1)
of Wm. Hessil, baron of the exchequer to Hen. VI, and (2) of
Robt., brother of Sir Thos. Molyngton, knt., baron of Wemme,
1454, in widow’s dress, rel., C. Belcher, I, 48, no. 87 ; 0. and S.,
pi. 8. III. Joan, 2nd w. of Wm. Rothele ; the only remains
of the br. to Wm. Rothele of Hartford, 1464 and ws. Beatrix
and Joan ; rel., C. Belcher, I, 50, no. 92 ; 0. and S., pi. 9. In
coll. Soc. Antiq. is a rubbing showing feet of man, 4 daus., and
part of the inscr. IV. Inscr. in 12 Lat. vv. (eff. in acad.
lost). John Hornley, S.T.B., [1477], rel., C. Belcher, I, 50,
no. 89 ; O. and S., pi. 10. He was president of Magdalen Hall,
Oxford, vicar of Hartford, 1442-72, and rector of St. Bennet
Sherehog, London, 1453-77. V. Rich. Burlton, gent., in civil
dress, and w. Kath., 1496, inscr. in 7 curious Eng. vv., loose.
Arch. Cant., XVIII, 389 (inscr.) ; Belcher, I, 50, no. 94. It is
very doubtful whether the effs. belong to the inscr. VI. -
Wiltshire, 1508, in civil dress ; w. Elenor, 1477, and marg. inscr.
lost ; rel., S.C. Belcher, I, 48, no. 86 ; O. and S., pis. 11, 12.
VII. Inscr. and sh. John Beer, esq., 1572, and ws. Alyce and
Joan ; also his son and h. Henry, 1574, who mar. Anne, widow
of Rich. Hewlett, gent., and had a son Wm. (dec.); inscr.
palimp. (fastened down), on rev. 4 pieces of a Flemish marg.
inscr., 16th cent. ; rel., S.C. Belcher, I, 50, no. 90 (obv.) . VIII.
Upper hf. of a lady, c. 1590, rel., C. Belcher, I, 50, no. 91 ;
G. and S'., pi. 13. Rubbing of figure complete in coll. Soc. Antiq.
IX. Wm. Heath, gent., principal of Staple Inn, one of the
attorneys of the common pleas at Westminster, 1590, aged 63, in
civil dress, and 2 ws., Elizth., holding an infant in swaddling
clothes, she had 10 sons and 6 daus., and died in 1582, aged 40,
and Anne, 1 sh., rel., N. Belcher, I, 48, no. 85 (children omitted).
Wm. Heath founded the grammar school at Hartford. X.
Capt. Arthur Bostocke, gent., 1612 (eff. lost), and w. Frances
(head mutil.), 2nd dau. of Francis Rogers, esq., had 2 sons and
4 daus., rel., C. Belcher, I, 50, no. 93 (lady), II, 41, no. 127
(inscr.) ; O. and 8., pi. 14. Rubbing of 4 daus. in coll. Soc.
Antiq. In C. is an indent for a floriated cross with sm. eff.
in head. Nos. I, II, IV, VI, VII, VIII and X rel. in their
original stones in 1925. Some of the stones have been refaced.
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polished and the names and dates incised thereon. No. V was
about to be rel. in Sept., 1925. Nos. Ill and IX are in new
slabs.
Davington. I. John Edwards, who pos., in civil dress, and
w. Anne, a kinswoman of lord Wotton, 1613, aged 63, with 1 son
and 3 daus. (2 infants in swaddling clothes), kng., rect. pi. with
sh. and inscr., mur., N. Belcher, II, 40, no. 121 ; Willement, T.,
Hist, of Davington, 104. II. Kath., dau. of Edm. Lasheford
alias Lyshford, gent., 1616, aged 25, kng., rect. pi. with lozenge
and inscr., mur., N. Belcher, II, 40, no. 120 ; Willement, 105.
Deal, Upper. I. Thos. Baker “ otherwys called [Barbor],”
1508, in civil dress, and w. [Deonys], with 4 sons and 4 daus.,
inscr. mutil., C. Belcher, I, 47, nj. 83. II. Thos. Boys, esq.’
son of John Boys of Eredfield in Nonnington, esq., “ in his youthe
a gentleman at armes at Calles and mayor for two years together
of Calles,” attended Hen. VIII at the siege of Boulogne, receiver
of Guisnes, made captain of Deal Castle in 1551, died 1562, aged
60, in arm., kng., ach. and motto, mur., S.C. Belcher, I, 47,
no. 84, and II, 39, no. 118. III. Anne, only child of Thos.
Consant, parson of Deal, and of his w. Judith, '' after 13 years
maried,” born 18 June and died “ sodenly at nurse ” 20 July,
1606, aged 1 month, in swaddling clothes, C. under altar.
Belcher, II, 39, no. 119.
Denton, near Dover. I. Inscr. and ach. John Boys, esq.,
patron of the ch., attorney general of the court of chancery of the
duchy of Lancaster, 1543, mur., C. Belcher, II, 41, no. 123. II.
Inscr. and sh. Hen., son and h. of Valentine Pettit of Dandelion
in Thanet, gent., 1624, also his eld. son Valentine, and his dau.,
Kath., N. M.B.S. Trans., VI, 167. III. Inscr. and lozenge.
Hanna, dau. of Sir Adam Sprakeling, knt., w. of Hen. Pettit of
Dandelion, gent., 1641, local, C. Belcher, II, 41, no. 122.
Ditton. I. Inscr. Master Bich. Leggate, 1481, C. Belcher,
II, 41, no. 125. II. Howland Shakerley, gent., son and h. of
Francis Shakerley of Brookcourt, esq., fellow of Gray’s Inn, 1576,
in arm., all lost but feet, this memoryall of his deathe made by
a young gentlewoman as an argument of her unseperable good
meaninge towards hym,” C. Belcher, II, 41, no. 124.
Doddington. I. Inscr. Mary Fell, widow, eld. dau. of John
§6nt., 1614, mur., N. II. Inscr. Francis Bourne of
Sharsted, esq., 1615, aged 86, left 3 sons and 4 daus., S.C. Belcher,
II, 41, no. 126. In S.C. is an indent for a floriated cross with
inscrs. in Lombardics to Hich. de Sharstede, 14th cent.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BBASSES.
Dover, St. James. I. Vincent Huffam, minister, in gown with
stole, [1613], with 1 son, and w. with 1 dan., inscr. in 8 Lat. vv.
byl.G.andW.R. ; another inscr. lost ; mur. in orig. slab in vestry
hall. Arch. Cant., XXII, 28 ; Belcher, II, 42, no. 128.
Dover, St. Mary. I. Wm. Jones, gent., 1638, aged 75, in civil
dress, and w. Kath., 1636, aged 72, mar. 49 years, had 1 son and
9 dans., “ he was married on a Saboth day and buried on a
Saboth day, both in this church ”, 2 shs., now mur., N.C. Belcher,
II, 43, no. 131 ; Clinch, Churches, 232 (head of man) ; Baffling,
336 (head). In coll. Soc. Antiq. are rubbings of 2 brasses,
nowlost, (1) inscr. Mr. Thos. Elwood, " omnibus quinque portuum
muneribus functi ”, 1604 ; (2) inscr. Christ., son and h. apparent
of Rich. Hutton, serjeant-atJaw, 1616. Both loose in vestry
in 1845.
Downe. I. Civilian with anelace, and w., c. 1400 ; inscr.
lost ; rel., C. Belcher, II, 45, no. 133. Possibly John Petle,
1395, and w. Julian, dau. and h. of Wm. Trowemer. II. Thos.
Petle, in civil dress, and w. Isabel (elf. lost), c. 1420, sm., N.
Belcher, II, 45, no. 134. Rubbing with w. in coll. Soc. Antiq.
III. Inscr. and sh. John Manning, 1543, and w. Agnes, dau. and
coh. of John Petle of Trowemer, local, N. Belcher, II, 45, no.
135. IV. Jacob Verzelini, esq., born in Venice, died 1606,
aged 84, in civil dress, and w. Elizth., born in Antwerp, of the
ancient house of Vandburen and Mace, died 1607, aged 73, mar.
49 years and 4 months, wdth 6 sons and 3 daus., 3 shs., large, C.
Belcher, II, 44, no. 132 ; M.B.8. Portfolio, I, pt. 4, pi. 6 ; V. and
A. Mus. List. pi. 43 (effs.). A broken and mutil. inscr. to John
Bederenden, clothier, chamberlain of London, 1445 ; partly
palimp., on rev. a frag, of another inscr. ; loose for many years,
is apparently lost. Rubbing in coll. Soc. Antiq.
Eastry. I. Thos. Nevynson, esq., provost-marshal and scout¬
master of East Kent, captain of the light horse of the lathe of
St. Augustine, 1590, in arm., and w. Anne, dau. of Rich. Tebolde,
esq., by whom 6 sons and 4 daus., ach. and sh., C. Belcher, I,
51, no. 96. II. Inscr . - Boteler, esq., 1580, and son Rich.,
1600, the latter left 5 sons and 2 daus. surviving, N. Belcher, II,
48, no. 144. III. Inscr. and sh. Wm. Boteler, esq., 1614, aged
50, N. Belcher, II, 48, no. 145. IV. Inscr. Sir Roger Nevison,
1625, C. Belcher, I, 51, no. 95.
Edenbridge. I. Inscr. (chamfer). [Thos]. Martyn, esq., and
son [Rich.], 1458, much mutil. and misplaced, formerly on A.T.,
now mur., S.C. II. John Selyard of Bracested, gent., 1558,
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aged 68, in civil dress ; by his w. Alice he had 3 sons, John,
Francis, Wm., and 1 dan. Mary ; 2 shs., S.C. Belcher, I, 52,
no. 97 ; Misc. Gen. et Her., 2 S. I, 96. III. Inscr. with sh.
Robt., son of Rich. Jemet of Skaines, gent., 1662, aged 37, and
son Robt., 1663 ; had by w. Timothea (who pos.) 2 sons, Rich.,
Robt., and 5 dans., Margt., Elizth., Anne, Timothea, Jane ; S.C.
Elham. I. Inscr. Nich. More of Betenham in Cranbrook,
gent., died at Wingmore in Elham, 1577, aged 59 ; mar. (1) Clare,
dan. of John Toke of Great Chart, (2) Cecily, dan. of Sir Thos.
Kemp, knt. II. Inscr. Michael Pyx, mayor of Folkestone [in
1582], '' bayly to Yarmouth ”, 1601, aged 70 ; his son Thos. pos.
Both said to be under organ. Rubbings in coll. Soc. Antiq.
Elmsted. I. Ladv and 2 shs. ; the remains of the hr. to
Christ. Gay, [1507], in civil dress, and 2 ws. Agnes and Joan ;
formerly on A.T. in C. with stone inscr. above, slab now on floor
of S.C. Belcher, II, 46, nos. 136 (eff. and shs.), 137 (inscr.). II.
Inscr. with 6 Eng. vv. John Cloke of Korthleigh in Elmsted,
gent., 1617, aged 58, N.C. Belcher, II, 46, no. 138. . III. Inscr.
with 6 w., etc., and sh. Mary, dau. of Thos. Godfrey of Lydd,
esq., w. of Sir John Honywood, knt., 1638, died of dropsy, left
3 sons and 4 daus., text from Ps. 69, “ serva me deus quia perveni-
unt aquae usque ad animam ”, S.C. Belcher, II, 47, no. 139.
Erith. I. Inscr. in Fr. Felice atte Cok, c. 1360, now mur.,
S.C. Belcher, II, 47, no. 143. II. Roger Sender, " serviens
abbatis et conventus de Lesens [Lesnes], 1425, in civil dress, sm.,
S.C. Belcher, I, 54, no. 99 ; Harris, J., Parish of Erith, 1885,
10, pi. 3. III. John Ailemer, 1435, in civil dress, and w. Margery,
S.C. Belcher, I, 54, no. 98 ; Harris, 10, pi. 5. IV. Emme,
dau. of John Walden, alderman of London, mayor of the staple
of Calais, w. of John W^ode, citizen of London, merchant of the
staple, 1471, 1 sh., S.C. Belcher, I, 54, no. 101 ; G. and >8., pi. 15 ;
Harris, 10, pi. 2. V. Three sons ; the remains of the br. to
Rich. Walden, esq., in arm., and w. Elizth., 1496 ; S.C.
Belcher, I, 54, no. 101 (sons only, erroneously attached to no. IV) ;
G. and S., pi. 16 (etfs. etc. from Fisher’s drawing). Rubbings in
coll. Soc. Antiq. VI. John Mylner, 1511, in civil dress, and 2
ws., Margt. (eff. lost) and Bennet, S.C. Belcher, I, 54, no. 102 ;
Harris, 10, pi. 1. VII. Edw. Hawte, esq., 1537, in arm., and
w. Elizth., with 3 or 4 sons (lost) and 1 dau., S.C. Belcher, I,
54, no. 100 ; G. and 8., pi. 17 ; Harris, 10, pi. 4. VIII. Inscr.
Anne, eld. dau. of Thos. Harman of Crayford, esq., w.. of Wm.
Draper of Erith, gent., 1574, left 2 sons, Thos., Hen., and 2 daus.,
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Elizth., Brydgett, much mutil. ; palimp., on rev. a portion of an
ach. from a Flemish brass, c. 1500, (for another portion of this
Flemish brass see Isleworth, Middx.) ; now in a frame, mur, S.C.
G. and S., pi. 18 (obv.) ; M.B.8. Trans., Ill, 203 (obv. and rev.).
In coll. Soc. Antiq. are rubbings of the following, now lost, (1) two
shs., from the br. to Ralph Criell, esq., 1447, and w. 0. and S.,
pi. 19 ; (2) a figure in a shroud, c. 1500, 0. and ^., pi. 15 ; (3)
a man \n arm. with tabard charged with the arms of Walden, and
w., c. 1535. G. and S., pi. 20. Probably Sir Rich. Walden,
1536, and v . Margery, 1528.
Ewell, Temple. I. Inscr. Rich. Lamynge, yeoman, 1597,
aged 46 ; mar. Thomazen, dau. of Edw. Merewether, had 4 sons
and 2 daus., mur., C. Belcher, II, 47, no. 142.
Earnincham. I. Wm. Gysborne, vicar, 1451, hf. eff. in mass
vests., C. Belcher, I, 55, no. 103. II. Alys Taillor, 1514,
sm N. Belcher, I, 55, no. 104. HI. Wm. Petham, 1517, m
civil dress, kng., sm., N. Belcher, I, 55, no. 106. Originally
there was a -fig. of his w. Alice with 2 daus. kng. behind her.
IV Thos Sibill, esq., 1519, in civil dress, and w. Agnes ; children
and 4 shs. lost ; N. Belcher, I, 55, no. 105. V. Inscr. Hen.
Farebrace, M.A., rector of Itham, vicar of Farningham, 1601, left
40s. annually to the poor of each par., C. Belcher, II, 48, no. 147.
Faversham. I. Seman Tong, born at Thrugleigh, baron of
the five ports, 1414, aged 80, in civil dress, upper hf. of eff. lost,
single canopy much mutil., the centre pediment with Trinity now
on adjoining wall, marg. inscr. nearly all lost, large, slab partly
covered by pipes, S.C. BelcJier, I, 57, no. 108 (Trim), II, 50, no.
156 (eff. canopy, etc.). IL Hen. Pay, esq., [1419], in arm.,
all lost but feet, inscr. mutil., 2 shs., N.Tr. Belcher, II, 49, no.
150. III. Wm. Thornbury, vicar, [1459-80, for 8 years lived
an anchorite in his chapel and parvise in the corner of the church¬
yard], died 23 March, 1480, in cope, single canopy much mutil.,
inscr. in 12 Lat. vv. ; scrolls and shs. lost ; C. Arch. Cant., XI,
27 • Belcher, I, 57, no. 109. IV. Low^er hf. of lady and inscr.,
worn and mutil., rel in a pillar, N.A. Thos. - of Feversham,
“ baker ”, 1492, and w. Denis. Belcher, II, 52, no. 162. V.
Inscr. (effs. lost). Edw. Thomasson, mayor, died 1494, and ws.
Emot and Margt., rel., S.Tr. Belcher, II, 52, no. 158. VI.
Lower hf. of a man in civil dress and inscr., much worn, rel. in a
pillar, N.A. Roger Harrison, baker, 1496, and ws. Alice and
Eleanor. Belcher, II, 52, no. 161. VII. Upper hf. of a man in
civildress,c.l500,onfloorof N. Belcher, 11, ^2., no. 166. Possibly
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the upper hf. of no. VI. VIII. Upper hf. of a lady, c. 1500,
much worn ; husband and inscr. lost ; on floor of N. Belcher^
II, 52, no. 166. IX. Lower hf. of a man in civil dress, c. 1500 ;
inscr. lost ; rel. in a pillar, X.A. Belcher, II, 52, no. 166.
X. Efl. of a man in civil dress, c. 1510, rel. in a pillar at
W. end of N. Belcher, I, 58, no. 112. XI. John Red-
borne, vicar, 1531, in mass vests, with chalice and wafer,
C. Belcher, I, 58, no. 113. XII. Hen. Hatche, mcht. -adven¬
turer, jurat and one of the barons of the five ports, a great
benefactor to the ch. and town, 1533, in civil dress, and w. Joan,
large double canopy, arms of the 5 ports and mcht. -adventurers,
mcht. mark and device of a dolphin, marg. inscr., large, N.
Belcher, I, 56, no. 107 ; Macklin, Br. of Eng., 232 ; M.B.8.
Portfolio, I, pt. 5, pi. 5. XIII. Rich. Colwell, died mayor of
Faversham in 1533, in civil dress, and 2 ws., Agnes (with 2 sons
and 3 daus.) and Agnes (with 3 sons and 1 dau.), 8 Eng. vv.,
marg. inscr. with rebus and shs. at corners, the latter lost, worn,
S.A. Belcher, I, 58, no. 110. XIV. Inscr. and 2 texts. Edw.
Blakwell, esq., lawyer, died “ anno a Virgineo partu ”, 1572, C.
Belcher, II, 52, no. 159. XV. Civilian, c. 1580, mcht. mark,
arms of London, Haberdashers’ Co., and device ; inscr. lost ; N.
Belcher, II, 52, no. 165 (mark, device and Haberdashers’ Co.) ;
Soc. Antiq. Loud. Proc., 2 S. XII, 9 (mark). XVI. Inscr. with
4 Eng. vv. Wm. Saker, jurat 1594, aged 55, on same slab as no. V,
S.Tr, Belcher,ll,i9,no.l55. XVII. Two shs. with the arms
of the five ports, 16th cent. ; both palimp., on rev. of one the
hands, etc., of a lady in mantle, 15th cent., the other is an old
sh. reused and bears Langley quartering Langley ; now on hinges
on a pillar in N.A. Belcher, II, 49, no. 152. XVIII. John
Haywarde, sometime mayor, 1610, in civil dress, mutil., with 3
sons (Wm. the eld. died in the same year), and 3 daus. ; mar.
Anne, dau. and coh. of Thos. Cole ; N. Belcher, II, 51, no. 157.
XIX. Inscr. Thos. Napleton the elder, jurat and sometime mayor,
1625, N.Tr. Belcher, II, 49, no. 153. XX. Inscr. and ach.
Edw. Hales, gent., twice mayor and captain of the select band,
only son of Edw. Hales of Chilham, gent., by Martha, sister of
Sir Chas. Hales, knt., mar. 31 years to Rennet, dau. of Clement
Finch of Grovehurst, gent., had 5 sons and 7 daus., 1634, aged 52,
C. Belcher, I, 58, no. 111. XXI. Inscr. and ach. Zutphania,
dau. of Sir Christ. Clyve, knt., born at Zutphen in Gelderland,
w. of John Wood the younger, gent., died in childbed, 1635,
aged 19, leaving an only dau. Zutphania, N. Belcher, II, 49,
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
no. 151. XXII. Four Eng. vv., marg. inscr. cut in stone.
Mark Trowts, jurat and once mayor, 1636, C. Belcher^ II, 52,
no. 160. XXIII. Ach., Ady, inscr. cut in stone. Nich.
Ady of Faversham, gent., 1637, aged 63, had issue by Jane, his
1st w. 4 daus., and by Alice, his 2nd 1 son, N. Belcher, II, 52,
no. 164. XXIV. Sh., Wood imp. Clive, inscr. cut in stone.
John Wood of Faversham, gent., husband oi no. XXI, 1640, N.
Belcher, II, 52, no. 163. XXV. Inscr. Wm. Hills, who “ dyed
in that yeare hee was mayor of this towne ”, 1651, aged 4.6, had
issue by Kath. his w. 7 sons and 7 daus., on pdlar in N. Belcher,
II, 49, no. 154. XXVI. Frag, of marg. inscr., - ilia
Katerina prim ”, I5th cent., loose in vestry. A lost br. to
Alice, w. of Wm. Masham, 1433, is figured in M.B.S. Trans.,
VI, 308, from a sketch by Fisher. In coll. Soc. Antiq. is a rubbing
of a sh., and of a group of 6 daus. with flowing hair, c. 1500, both
now lost.
Fawkham. I. Inscr. and .sh. Hich. Meredyth, esq., '' clarke of
the catrye ” to Queen Elizth. and Jas. I, 1607 ; mar. Elizth.,
dau. of Humf. Michell, esq., had 4 sons, Humf., Hich., Edm.,
John, N. II. Inscr. Thos. Walter, gent., 1608, aged 76, left
2 sons, John, Robt., and 4 daus., Joan, Anne, Joan, Dorothy,
partly covered, N. III. Inscr. Robt. Walter, gent., 3rd son of
no. II, 1620, aged 51 ; had by his w, Anne, 6 sons, John, Thos.,
Robt., Francis, Maxfield, Isack, and 5 daus., Anne, Dorcas, Alee,
Dorothie, Rebeccha, N. IV. Inscr. Jane, dau. of Thos. Walter,
gent., w. of John Smith, citizen and draper of London, 1621,
aged 47, mur., N. V. Inscr. Dorcas, eld. dau. of Humph.
Michell of Old Windsor, Berks., esq., widow of John Walter,
esq., 1630, aged 57; N.
Folkestone. I. Inscr. Hen. Philpot, gent., thrice mayor,
1603, aged 59, and w. Judith, by whom 7 sons and 2 daus., mur.,
S.C. Belcher, II, 48, no. 149. II. Inscr. Joan, w. of Thos.
Harvey, 1605, aged 50, had 7 sons and 3 daus., restored, mur., C.
Belcher, II, 48, no. 148. One of her sons was the celebrated Wm.
Harvey, discoverer of the circulation of the blood.
Fordwich. I. Inscr. Anne, dau. of Valentine Norton of Ford-
wich, gent., w. of Rich. Harris, “ the queenes majestes fruiterer ”,
1570, now under wooden floor, N.A. Belcher, II, 48, no. 146.
II. Aphra, dau. of Thos. Norton, esq., w. of Hen. Hawkins, gent.,
1605, aged 21, 1 sh., N. Bazaar, 22 Sept. 1893 ; Belcher, I, 63,
no. 119 ; Clinch, Churches, 222 ; Druitt, 290 ; G. and B., 37 (eff.) ;
Haines, 246 (eff.) ; 8t. PauVs Eccles. Soc. Trans., V, 143 (eff.) ;
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Suffiing, 161. III. Inscr. and 10 Eng. vv. Cath., only dau. and
h. of Wm. Wickham of South Mimms, Herts., esq., w. of Valentine
Norton, gent., 1610, aged 21, died in birth of an only son ; sh.
lost ; C.
Frtttenden. I. Inscr. with 4 Eng. w. Edw. Hargrave,
rector, [1619], mur., C.
GiLLiNcniAM. I. Inscr. John Bregge, vicar, [1416-1425], rel.,
N. Belcher, II, 60, no. 176. II. In scr., sh., and part of marg.
inscr. (eff. in cross lost). Wm. Beaufitz, priest, 1433, N. Belcher,
II, 60 no. 175 ; O. and S., pi. 21 (Fisher’s drawing). Drawings
by Fisher of the following, now lost, are in Brit. Mus., (1) John
Beaufitz, esq., 1427 (eff. gone), and w. Isabel, marg. inscr. in Fr.
G. and S., pis. 22 (drawing), 24 (head of lady from a rubbing) ;
(2) John Beaufitz, esq,, 1433, in arm., and w. Alice; double
canopy, inscr., etc., gone. G. and S., pis. 23 (drawing), 24 (head
of man) ; (3) eff. of a lady in shroud, with 4 sons and 3 dans.,
probably Joan Bamme, 1431. G. and S., pi. 25 ; (4) upper hf.
of a man in arm. with livery collar ; w., inscr., etc., gone, probably
John Bamme, 1488, and w. Elizth. G. and S., pi. 26. Fisher’s
rubbings of (1), (2) and (4) are in coll. Soc. Antiq.
Godmersham. I. Inscr. Wm. Geffray, “ cantarista hujus
ecclesie ”, 1516 ; palimp., on rev. another inscr. to Wm. Attil-
burgh, gent., 1471, and w. Margt. ; mur., C. Belcher, II, 61,
nos. 177, 178.
Goodnestone-next-Faversham. I. Inscr. Myldred Pyxe,
1572, C. Belcher, II, 61, no. 180. II. Inscr. Thos. Pyxe, 1573,
C. Belcher, II, 61, no. 179.
Goodnestone-next-Wingham. I. Wm. Boys, 1507, in civil
dress, and w. Isabel, with 5 sons and 3 daus., Trinity, N.C.
Belcher,!, QO. no. 115. II. Wm. Goodnestone, gent. (eff. lost),
and w., 1523, inscr. mutil., 2 shs., local, N.C., lady and inscr.
loose in safe in 1920. III. Vyncent Boys, gent., 1558, aged 37,
in civil dress, and w. Mary, dau. of John Honewood, esq., left
3 sons and 4 daus., ach. and sh., N.C. Belcher, I, 59, no. 114.
IV. Thos. Engeham, esq., in arm., and w. Elizth., both died 1558,
with 2 sons and 5 daus., inscr. with 6 Eng. vv., ach. and 2 shs., N.C.
Belcher, I, 61, no. 116.
Goudhurst. I. John, son of John Bedgebury, 1424, in arm.,
single canopy slightly mutil., 1 sh. ; inscr., marg. inscr. and
another sh. lost ; S.C. Belcher, II, 58, no. 173 ; St. Paul’s Eccles.
Soc. Trans., V, 132 ; Streatfeild, T., Excerpta Cantiana, 1836, 10.
II. Man in arm., of the Culpeper family, c. 1490, portions of a
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
double canopy ; w., 6 children each detached, 3 shs. and inscr.
lost ; A.T., S.C. Belcher, II, 59, no. 174. Probably Sir John
Culpeper, 1480, and w. Agnes Gainsford. III. Man in arm.,
of the Culpeper family, c. 1520, 3 shs. ; w., children, inscr, and
another sh. lost ; S.C. Belcher, II, 57, no. 172. Possibly for
Walter Culpeper (son of Sir Thos. Culpeper), 1462, and w. Agnes,
dau. of Edm. Roper, 1457, but brass laid down later. The arms
are Culpeper impaling Roper.
Grain, Isle of, or St. James. I. Inscr. (elf. lost). John
Cardif, [priest], 1452, qui fecit istud pavimentum ”, C. Belcher,
II, 117, no. 393. II. Wm. Hykkes, in civil dress, and w. Joan
(eff. lost), c. 1520, C.
Graveney. I. Dame Joan de [Feversham, and her son John]
in civil dress, c. 1360, hf. elfs., double canoxiy all lost but side
shafts, marg. inscr. in Fr. much mutil., N.C. Belcher, I, 63, no.
118 (effs.), II, 55, no. 169 (elfs. and inscr. wrongly arranged) ;
M.B.S. Portfolio, IV, pi. 6. II. Robt. Dodde (eh. lost) and his
son[inJaw'] Rich, de Feversham, lord of the manor, 1381, in
arm. (eff. loose in 1912), marg. inscr. ; 4 shs. lost ; A.T., S.C.
Belcher, II, 53, no. 167. III. Joan, dau. of Rich, de Feversham,
w. of John Botiller of Graveney, 1408 (eff. lost), fra.g. of single
canopy, marg. inscr. mutil. and partly loose ; 2 shs. lost ; S.C.
Belcher, II, 56, no. 170 (inscr. wrongly arranged). IV. John
Martyn, justice of the common pleas, 1436, in robes with coif,
holding a heart inscribed “ Ihu-m’cy ”, and w. Anne [Botiler],
double canopy slightly mutil., 12 Lat. vv. and marg. inscr. ;
5 shs. lost ; very large, hne, N.C. Belcher, I, 62, no. 117 ;
Boutell, Series ; Builder, CII, 184 ; Haines, 176 (detail of canopy.
One sh., Botiler with a buckle in chief, known from an old rubbing.
Anne Martyn subsequently mar. no. V and died in 1458. V.
Thos. Borgeys, esq., 1452 (eff. lost), marg. inscr. with curious folds
in the angles slightly mutil., 2 shs., another lost, N.C. Belcher,
II, 54, no. 168 ; G. and S., pi. 27. VI. Inscr. Jacob Napleton,
farmer of Graveney Court, 1625, N.A. Belcher, II, 57, no. 171.
In coll. Soc. Antiq. are early rubbings showing much now lost,
also of the lower hf. of a man in arm., c. 1480, with 2 shs., possibly
John Martyn, 1479, G. and S., pi. 27 ; and of a frag, of a palimp.
inscr. of late date.
Hackington, see Canterbury, St. Stephen.
Hadlow. I. Inscr. John Stoke, vicar, c. 1400, C.
Halden, High. I. Frag, of centre of a civilian, c. 1600, on
A.T. in churchyard.
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Halling, Lower. I. Inscr., sh. with the 5 wounds and 3
armorial shs. John Colard, 37 years one of the King’s clerks in
the exchequer, [1491], and w. Margery [Peverell], C. Belcher,
II, 61, no. 181. II. Silvester, dau. of Robt. Dene, gent., by
his w. Margt. Whyte, born 18 Dec. 1554, mar. (1) Wm. Dalyson,
esq., died 29 June, 1573, (2) Wm. Lambarde, gent., died 28 Oct.,
1583, she died 1 Sept. 1587, leaving by Wm. Dalyson a dau.
Silvester and a son Maximilian, and by Wm. Lambarde a son
Multon, a dau. Margt., and Gore and Fane, twins and sons, rect.
pi. with lady in bed, children, twins in cradle, and inscr., mur., N.
Arch. Cant., V, 250 ; Belcher, I, 69, no. 133 ; Misc. Gen. et Her.,
II, 100.
Halstead. I. Wm. Burys, esq., lord of the manor, 1444, in
arm. ; 2 shs. lost ; S.A. Bazaar, 3 Nov. 1893 ; Belcher, I, 64,
no. 124 ; Clinch, Churches, 209 (eh.). II. Wm. Petley, 1528,
in civil dress, and w. Alys, lower parts of ehs. mutil., S.A. Bazaar,
22 Sept. 1893 (lady) : Belcher, I, 64, no. 123.
Halstow, High. I. Wm. Groby, rector, 1398, hf. eh. in civil
dress with tonsure, and his father Wm., 1396 (eh. lost), inscr.
under each, now on boards, mur., C. Belcher, II, 62, nos. 182,
183 (inscrs. only). II. Wm. Palke, minister, 1618, in gown,
mutil, and w . Anne, lower hf . of eh. lost, ach. , sm. , now on a board,
mur., C. Belcher, II, 62, no. 184.
Hardres, Upper. I. John Strete, rector, 1405, in acad. with
cap, kng. to a bracket on which stand figs, of SS. Peter and Paul,
fine, C. Belcher, II, 63, no. 188 ; Builder, LXXVII, 438 ; Druitt,
22 ; M addin, Br. of Eng., 74 ; V. and A. Mus. List, pi. 54 ; Waller,
pt. 7 ; Ward, 93. II. Inscr. Geo. Hardres, esq., 1485, S.C.
Belcher, II, 64, no. 192. III. Inscr. and sh. Dorothy Hardres,
dau. of Sir. John Paston, knt., 1533, local, S.C. Belcher, II,
64, 190. IV. Man in arm., c. 1560, head lost, broken in 2 pieces
and now on a board, mur., S.C. V. Inscr. (ehs. lost). Thos.
Harderes, 1572, and his brother John, 1575, sons of no. VI, S.C.
Belcher, II, 64, no. 191 (with 2 shs. belonging to no. VI). Rubbing
with 1 eh., headless, in coll. Soc. Antiq. VI. Inscr. and 3 shs.
Mabel, dau. of Sir Thos. Wrathe, knt., w. of Rich Hardres, esq.,
1579, had 5 sons, Thos., Thos., Roger, John, Peter, and 2 daus.,
Mary, Jane ; one sh., broken and loose, is palimp., on rev. a few
engraved lines : a fourth sh. lost ; S.C., the stone now in 2 pieces
and separated. Belcher, II, 64, nos., 189 (inscr.), 191 (2 shs.).
Harrietsham. I. Susan, w. of Edw. Partheriche, esq., 1603,
with 1 son and 3 daus. (1 an infant in swaddling clothes), kng..
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
rect. pi. with iiiscr. and 3 shs., mur., S.C. Belcher, II, 62, no.
185.
Hartlip. I. Inscr. Joan, dan. of Hen. Tyrwyn, w. of Wm.
Northampton, 1461, N.C. ^eZc^er, II, 62, no. 187. II Inscr.
John Osbourne, one of the auditors of the exchequer, 1577, N.C.
Belcher, II, 62, no. 186.
Harty, Isle of Sheppey. I. Habram Fare, 1512, in civil
dress, upper hf . lost, sm., N. Belcher, II, 65, no. 194. II. Inscr.
and ach. Elizth., w. of Sam. Haward, gent., 1610, N.C. Arch,
Cant,, VI, 299 (ach.) ; Belcher, II, 65, no. 193. In 1901 the ach.
was loose in the vestry.
Hastingleigh. I. Inscr. with 6 Latin vv., and device. John
Halke, 1604, aged 83 (date filled in), and w. Anne, 1596, aged 70,
N. Belcher, II, 65, no. 195.
Hawkhurst. I. [John Roberts, 1499], in civil dress, and w.
[Alice], with 6 sons and 6 daus., 4 mcht. marks with initials
J. R. ; inscr. lost ; N. Belcher, II, 66, no. 197 ; Bib, Top, Brit.,
IX, no. 2, p. 9. II. Inscr. Marie, dau. of Wm. Crowmer of
Tunstall, esq., by Elizth., dau. of Sir John Guildeford of
Hempsted, knt., w. of Sam. Boys, esq., 1602, S. porch. III.
Inscr. Rich. Boys, gent., 1605, and w. Margt., sister and sole h.
to Ralph Belingham of Limister, Sussex, esq., 1572, N. Belcher,
II, 66, no. 198. IV. Inscr. Rich. Austen, 1610 ; mar. Margt.
Duke, had 5 sons and 3 daus. ; N.C. Belcher, II, 66, no. 199.
V. Inscr. Elizth., w. of Rich. Reaynoldes of Hawkhurst, 1612, S.A.
Belcher, II, 66, no. 200.
Hayes. I. John Osteler, rector, c. 1460, hf. eff. in mass vests.,
C. Belcher, I, 64, no. 121 ; Etching by T. Fisher, 1810. II.
John Andrew, priest [1479], in mass vests., sm., C. Belcher,
I, 64, no. 122 ; Fisher, 1809. III. John Heygge, parson,
1523, in mass vests., sm.,now mur.,C. Belcher, I, 64, no. 120.
IV. Inscr. with notary’s mark. Robt. Garrett, rector of Hayes
and Chislehurst, notary public, engr. c. 1560 (date not filled in,
died 1566), now mur., C. Belcher, II, 67, no. 202 ; Clinch,
Churches, 231; Fisher, 1810; Suffling, 313. V. Inscr. in
8 Eng. vv. John Hoare, rector for 18 years, 15[84], aged 60,
slightly mutil., now mur., C. Belcher, II, 67, no. 203. VI.
Inscr. John, son of Humf. Handforde of London, mcht., 1610,
aged 8, N.A. Belcher, II, 67, no. 201.
Headcorn. I. John, son of Wm. Byrd, born 10 May, 1629,
died 31 Jan. 1636, " in the time of his sicknesse delivered many
exhortations to his parents takinge his leave of them with such
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unexpected expressions as are not common in so younge a
childe ”, kng., rect. pL with inscr., N. Belcher, II, 69, no. 217.
Herne. I. Peter Halle, esq., in arm., and w. Elizth., dau. of
Sir Wm. Waleys by Dame Margt., dau. of Sir John Seynclere,
c. 1430, with clasped hands, I sh., N.C. Ashdown, Armour,
(elbow piece), and Costume, 150 (head of lady) ; B.A.A. Jour.,
XLIII, 410 , Belcher, I, 65, no. 125 (effs.), II, 67, no. 206 (sh.) ;
Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 62 (effs.) ; Buchanan, J. R., Memorials of
Herne, 3rd ed., 1887, 36 (effs.) ; St. Paul’s Eccles. Soc. Trans.,
V, 133 ; F. and A. Mus. List, pi. 14 ; Waller, pt. 7. II. John
Darley, B.D., vicar [1432-46], engr. c. 1450, in acad. with cap,
inscr. in 6 Lat. vv., and marg. inscr. (much mutil.), C. Belcher,
I, 65, no. 126 (eh.), II, 67, no. 210 (frags, of marg. inscr.) ;
Buchanan, 38 ; Buncombe, J., Hist of Herne, pi. 8, p. 98, in Bib.
Top. Brit., I, no. 18 ; Reliquary, XX, 205 (lion) ; Waller, pt. 13.
III. Inscr. Wm. Bysmare, citizen and goldsmith of London,
1456, date added, and ws. Elizth., Agnes, and Margt., mutil.,
now mur., X.C. IV. Dame Cristine, w. of Sir Matthew
Phelip, citizen and goldsmith, mayor of London [in 1464], “ que
migravit ab hac valle miserie ” 25 May, 1470, in mantle with hands
apart, 2 shs., (2 others lost), possibly goldsmith’s work, X.C.
Arch. Cant., XI, II ; Ashdown, Costume, 183 ; Belcher, I, 66,
no. 127 (eh.), II, 67, no. 204 (1 sh.) ; Boutell, Series ; Buchanan,
39 ; Buncombe, pi. 8, hg. 1 ; St. Paul’s Eccles. Soc. Trans., V,
146. V. Inscr. Antony Loveryk, esq., 1511, and w. Constance,
local, N.C. Belcher, II, 67, no. 208. VI. Inscr. in 2 Lat. vv.
“ Hie chorus indecorus fuerat nunc valde decorus, Andreas is
sum qui decoravit eum ”, for Andrew [Benstede, vicar, 1511-
1531], S.C. Belcher, II, 67, no. 207. VII. Elizth., [dau. of Sir
John Paston the younger, widow of Bobt. Clere, esq., 2nd]
w. and widow of Sir John Fyneux, [chief justice of the king’s
bench], 1539, inscr. in 10 Eng. vv., 4 shs., local, C. Bazaar, 15
Sept. 1893 ; Belcher, I, 67, no. 128, II, 67, no. 205 (3 shs.) ;
Buchanan, 41 ; Clinch, Churches, 218 ; Suffling, 156. VIII.
Inscr. John Eyneux of Herne, esq,, 1592, and w. Margt., dau. of
Thos. Morley of Glynd, Sussex, esq., 1591, leaving an only
dau. and h. Elizth., mar. to John Smith, esq., son and h. of
Thos. Smith of Os tenhanger, Kent, esq., mur., C., loose in 1920.
IX. John Sea of Underdown in Herne, esq., 1604, in civil
dress, and 2 ws., (1) Martha, dau. of Thos. Hammond of St.
Alban’s in East Kent, esq., by whom 6 sons and 3 daus., (2)
Sara, eld. dau. of Thomas Boys of Barfreston, gent., by whom
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
1 son and 1 dan., 3 shs. ; children lost ; N.C. Belcher, I, 68,
no. 129 (ehs.), II, 67, no. 209 (shs.) ; Buchanan, 42 ; V . and
A . Mus. List, pi. 43.
IIever. I. Inscr. in Fr. and sh. John de Cobham of Devon¬
shire, esq., 1399, w. Dame Joan, '' dame de leukenore ”, and their
son Renaud, rel., now mur.. Tower. Belcher, II, 68, no. 21 1.
The orig. slab on floor of tower bears a modern plate recording
their removal in 1871. II. Margt., w. of Wm. Cheyne, 1419,
in mantle, head on cushion supported by angels, 1 sh. (another
lost), C. Arch. Cant., I, 122 ; Belcher, I, 71, no. 135 ; Boutell,
Series ; Cough, II, pi. 24, p. 53 ; Reliquary, XX, 206 (dog) ;
Ruffling, 139 ; V . and A. Mus. List, pi. 44. (eff.). III. Sm.
cross (restored) and inscr. to Hen., son of Sir Thos. Bwllayen,
c. 1520, local, N.C. Belcher, II, 68, no. 213. At Penshurst is a
similar memorial to Thos., another son of Sir Thos. Bullen.
IV. Sir Thos Bullen, K.G., earl of Wiltshire and Ormond, 1538,
in arm. with collar, mantle and hood of the Order, large, A.T.,
N.C. Arch. Cant., I, 121 ; Beaumont, 127 ; Belcher, I, 70, no.
134 ; Macklin, Br. of Eng., 155 ; M.B.S. Portfolio, IV, pi. 25 ;
Thorpe, Cust. Roff., pi. 19, p. 115 ; V . and A. Mus. List, pi. 26 ;
Waller, pt. 12. V. Wm. Todde, schoolmaster to Chas.
Waldegrave, esq., 1585, in civil dress, kng. ; his friend Wm.
Napper of Puncknowle, Dorset, gent,, pos. ; mur., C. Belcher,
I, 69, no. 132 ; Kelke, W. H., Sep. Mon. in English Churches,
33. VI. Inscr. and sh. Sybbill, dau. of Roocke Green of
Sampford, Essex, esq., 1614, N.C. Belcher, II, 68, no. 212. The
stone in which this inscr. is inlaid bears on its reverse the indents
for a flg. under single canopy with marg. inscr. (worn and
damaged) in Lombardics. M.B.S. Portfolio, III, pi. 41.
Higham. I. Inscr. with 8 Eng. vv. Robt. Hylton, yeoman of
the guard to Hen. VIII, 1523, mur., N.C. Belcher, II, 68, no.
215. II. Inscr. and sh. Elizth., dau. of Sir Wm. Crayford,
knt., w. of Wm. Boteler of Rochester, esq., 1615, aged 32, left
2 sons. Hen., Thos., and 2 daus., Anne, Elizth., mur., N.C.
Belcher, II, 68, no. 214.
Hinxhill. I. Inscr. Robt. Gaseley, “ lernedman ”, 1514, N.
Belcher, II, 65, no. 196.
Hoath. I. Isabel Chakbon, c. 1430, head lost, C. Belcher,
II, 69, no. 216. II. Antony Maycot, 1532, in civil dress, and
w. Agnes, with 2 sons and 5 daus. ; eff. of w. said to be palimp ;
sm., worn, local, N. Belcher, I, 73, no. 138.
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Hoo All Hallows. I. Inscr. (eff. lost). Stephen Sheraton,
vicar, 1518, C. Belcher^ II, 5, no. 14. II. Wm., son of Hen.
Copinger, esq., 1594, aged 50, in arni.,kng. ; left w. Ma^rtha (who
pos.) “ greate with his onely childe named William Posthumous
borne the xxth daye of April followinge ” ; ach., mur., 0.
Belcher, II, 5, no. 13.
Hoo St. Werburgh. I. John Brown, vicar [1406], hf. eff. in
mass, vests., C. Belcher, II, 71, no. 221. II. Rich. Bayly,
vicar [1412], in mass vests., head gone, marg. inscr. mutil., large,
rel., C. Belcher, II, 70, no. 219 ; Haines, 181 (apparels, etc.).
III. Civilian with anelace, c. 1430 ; inscr. lost ; C. Belcher, II,
74, no. 225. IV. Stephen and Rich. Charlis, 1446, both in civil
dress, N. Belcher, II, 69, no. 218. V. Thos. Cobham, esq.,
1465, in arm., and widow Maud ; inscr. restored ; S.A. Belcher,
II, 72, no. 222 ; Sep. Memorials of the Cobham Family, pi. 12.
VI. Inscr. John Beddyll, 1500, N. Belcher, II, 73, no. 224.
VII. Dorothy, w. of John Plumley, 1615 ; her son Jas. pos. ;
C. Belcher, II, 71, no. 220. VIII. Jas. Plumley, “ who lived in
the parsnig of this parish ”, 1640, in civil dress, and w. Anne, with
3 sons, Jas., Wm., John, and 4 dans., Sara, Mary, Anne, Elizth.,
C. Belcher, II, 73, no. 223.
Horsmonden. I. [John de Grofhurst], priest, in mass vests,
with inscr. on breast stating he gave in 1338 the manor of
Leveshothe to the abbot and convent of Beghame (Bayham)
for a chaplain for the church of Horsmonden and chapel of
Leveshothe, engr. c. 1340, under single canopy, rel. and restored
in 1867 and a new marg. inscr. added recording the same, C.
Alcuin Club Colls., XXII, 22, (eff.) ; Arch. Jour., VI., 90 ;
Belcher, II, 75, no. 226 ; Boutell, Series , Cambridge Camden
Soc. Illust., no. 6, p. 195; Encycl. Brit., 11th ed.,IV, pi. 1, fig. 3,
p. 434 ; AI.B.S. Portfolio, III, pi. 31 ; Thorpe, Cust. Roff., pi.
23, p. 121. II. Three shs. Wickham (partly covered by C. step),
Cornw^all, and Cornw^all imp. Hovenden (both loose in 1921),
from hr. to Mary, dan. of Wm. Hovenden, wl of John Wickham,
rector, 1587,by whom 6 children, Margt. , Rich. , Wm. , Margery, Alice
and Elizth. III. Joan, dan. of Jeffry Berry of Midley, wl of
John Austen of Horsmonden, 1604, aged 36, left 8 sons and 1
dan., loose in 1921. IV. Sh., Austen, loose in 1921. Possibly
for John Austen, 1620. V. Inscr. Martha, w. of John Browne,
esq., 1644, N. Belcher, II, 76, no. 227.
Horton Kirby. I. [Alice, dau. and h. of John Kirby, w. (I)
of Thos. Stonor, and (2) of Rich. Drayton], c. 1460, in mantle,
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LIST OP MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
3 shs. ; inscr. and another sh. lost ; large, S. Tr. Anastatic Drawing
Soc., 1897, pi. 11 ; Belcher, I, 72, no. 136 ; Suffling, 143. IT.
Sh., Stonor, 15th cent., formerly in N. with indents for an inscr.
and 3 other shs., now rel. with no. III. III. John Browne, esq.,
1595, aged 28, in civil dress, and w. Elizth., dan. of Launcelot
Batherst, esq., mar. only 3 months ; his w. pos. ; 2 shs., N. Tr.
Belcher, I, 73, no. 137.
Hunton. I. [Wm. Head, alderman of London, 1513], in civil
dress, 4 shs. ; inscr. lost ; Tower. Belcher, II, 76, no. 229. II.
Inscr. with ach. Francis, grandchild of Mary, baroness le Des¬
pencer, youngest son of her 2nd son Sir Geo. Fane of Buston,
knt., by Anne, dan. of Sir Oliver Boteler of Teston, Kent, knt.,
born 25 Kov. 1627, died 19 Dec. 1651, mur., C. Belcher, II, 76,
no. 228.
Hythe. I. Inscr. with 4 Eng. vv. John Bredgman, “ jurat
of this towne and porte of Heythe ye laste bayly and fyrste maj^er
of ye same ”, 1581, now mur., S.A. Belcher, II, 77, no. 230.
II. Inscr. and ach. Hen. Estday, gent., 1610, mur., S.A.
Belcher, II, 77, no. 231 (inscr. only) ; M.B.S. Trans., VI, 166.
Iiteld. I. Inscr. Rich. Parker, who beinge churchwarden was
one speciall assistant in reedifyinge this church in 1596 ”, died
1607, aged 50, leaving his w. Elizth. without issue, K. Belcher, II,
77, no. 233. II. Inscr. Elizth., only dau. of Robt. and Elizth.
Parker, 1670, aged 19 years and 7 months, K. Belcher, II, 77,
no. 232.
Ightham. I. Sir Rich. Clement, in arm. mth tabard, and 1st w.
Anne, dau. of Sir Wm. Catesby of Korthants, 1528, inscr. and
1 sh. ; w., lower part of man and other shs. lost ; rel., C.
Belcher, I, 73, no. 139 (eff.), II, 78, no. 238 (inscr. and sh.). II.
Ascension, hf. an inscr. and another inscr., in orig. stone, loose
at W. end of S.A. ; the remains of a br. to Jane, dau. of Geo. and
Agnes Multon, w. of Wm. Lambard of Lincoln’s Inn, 1578.
Belcher, II, 78, nos. 237, 243. III. Inscr. George Multon, esq.,
J.P., 1588, aged 85, and w. Agnes, dau. of Thos. Polhill, by whom
2 sons and 2 daus., partly covered, K. Belcher, II, 78, no. 236.
IV. Two Lat. vv. to 3 infant brothers, 16th cent., 0. Belcher, II,
78, no. 244. V. Four Lat. vv. to a maiden, 16th cent., C.
Belcher, II, 78, no. 242. VI. Inscr. Geo. Multon of Aldham St.
Cleeres in Ightham, esq., 1618 ; mar. Audrey, dau. of Robt.
Richers of Wrotham, esq., descended from family of that name
at Swannington Hall, ISTorf., left an only son Robt. who pos. ;
2 shs. lost ; K. Belcher, II, 78, no. 240. VII. Inscr. and sh.
KENT.
239
Debora, dan. of Sir Hen. Whetenhall of Pecham, Kent, knt.,
w. of Robt. Multon of St. Cleres, esq., 1619, aged 22, left an only
dan. Debora, K. Belcher, II, 78, no. 239. VIII. Jane Dirkin,
w. of John Cradock, gent., 1626, by whom she had issue Dorothy,
w. of Rich. Amherst, esq.,Nevill, and Elizth., w. of John Howell,
gent. ; also 3 of her grandchildren by her dan. Dorothy, a son
stillborn, Dorothy and Jane ; inscr. partly covered, K. Belcher,
I, 73, no. 140. IX. Inscr. and lozenge. Audrey, dau. of Robt.
Richars of Norf., esq., widow of Geo. Multon, esq., 1638, N.
Belcher, II, 78, no. 235. X. Inscr. and sh. Dame Dorothy,
sole dau. and h. of Chas. Bonham, esq., w. of Sir Wm. Selby,
knt., 1641, C. Belcher, II, 78, no. 241 (inscr. only).
IwADE. I. Symon Snelling, [1467], in civil dress, head lost,
and w. Joyce (Jokuosa), inscr. mutil., C. Belcher, II, 77,
no. 234.
Kemsing. I. Thos. de Hop, [rector 1341-1347], hf. eff. in mass
vests., rel., C. Alcuin Club Colls., XXII, 18 ; Belcher, I, 73, no.
141 ; Boutell, Series ; Clinch, Churches, 199 ; Druitt, 82 ;
Reliquary, XIII, 156 ; Suffling, 219.
Kingsdown-next-Sittingbourne. I. Inscr. Thos. Fynch,
osq., first of that name owner of Kingsdown, died 1555, buried
at Chichester, left issue Raffe, John, Joan, Kath. ; also Raffe
Fynche, esq., patron and benefactor to the ch., 1591, leaving
issue by his w. Bridget, dau. of Rich. Potter, esq., 5 sons, Thos.,
Wm., Rich., Mich., Raffe, and 4 daus., Elizth., Margt., Joyce,
Bridget, mur., N. Belcher, II, 80, no. 253.
Kingsd OWN-NEXT- Wrotham. I. Inscr. John Lovelace, esq.,
and w. Mare, 1533, local, now mur., N. Belcher, II, 80,
no. 254.
Kingsnorth. I. Inscr. Thos. Umfrey, rector, c. 1490, C.
Belcher, I, 74, no. 143. II. Humf. Clarke, esq., 1579, aged 79,
in arm., and w. Mary [Mayne], mar. 49 years and 6 months, with
6 sons, John, John, Humf., Edw., John, Walter, and 5 daus.,
Joan, Margt., Elizth., Jhane, Letyce, inscr. and 2 shs. ; also ach.
and 6 Lat. vv. by his son-in-law, Dr. Martin Colipeper ; A.T., C.
Belcher, I, 74, nos. 142, 144. In the churchyard is an indent for
the br. (existing in 1790) of Sir Wm. Parker, 1421, in arm., son of
Wm. Parker, citizen and mercer of London.
Kingston. I. Three shs., one with a bull and 2 with a ram,
each with a scroll inscribed “ A graciar ”, 15th cent. ; effs. of a
civilian, w., 1 son, a group of daus., another sh., and inscr. lost ;
C. Belcher, II, 80, no. 257 (2 shs.). II. Inscr. Robt. Denn,
240
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
1594, aged 45, by his w. Thomasin he had 5 sons and 2 dans., C.
Belcher, II, 80, no. 255. III. Inscr. John Hastlyn, parson for
28 years, 1600 ; mar. Margt. Hogbenn, had 1 son John, and 3
dans., Mary, Joan, Affry ; C. Belcher, II, 80, no. 256.
Langdon. I. One dan., c. 1600, sm., mur., N. Belcher, II,
80, no 258. Possibly from some br. to the Master family.
Lee, St. Margaret. I. Elizth. Couhyll, 1513, with flowing
hair, sm., the inser. now under no. Ill, mur. on steps leading to
vestry. Belcher, II, 80, no. 259 (efl.), and 81, no. 261 (inscr.) ;
Drake, H. H., Hundred of Blackheath, 229 ; Malcolm, J. P., Views
round London. II. Inscr. Hen. Byrde, “ valectus camere rege,”
1545, mutil. ; palimp., on rev. a few lines of drapery from centre
of a large 16th cent. fig. ; now under no. I. Belcher, II, 80, no.
259 (obv.) ; Drake, 229 (obv.). III. Isabel, dau. of Thos.
Hatteclyf, esq., w. of Nich. Annesley, gent., 1582 ; inscr. palimp.,
on rev. the symbol of St. Mark and a few lines of drapery, both
from a foreign brass ; efl. mur. on steps to vestry, inscr. in a
wooden frame. Belcher, II, 81, no. 261 (efl.), and 262 (obv. of
inscr.) ; Drake, 229. IV. Nich. Ansley, 33 years servant to
Queen Elizth., died serjeant of the cellar, 1593, aged 58, in arm.,
kng., inscr. in 6 Eng. vv., ach., mur. in stone frame on steps to
vestry. Belcher, II, 81, no. 260 ; Drake, 229 ; Oent. Mag., 1812,
i, 529.
Leeds. I. Wm. Merden, 1509, in civil dress, and w. Alice,
with 1 son and 2 daus., sm., local, N. Belcher, II, 79, no. 245.
II, Kath., dau. of Bobt. Lambe of Leeds, 1514, with flowing hair,
sm., N. Belcher, II, 79, no. 246. In coll. Soc. Antiq. is a
rubbing of an inscr. and sh. to Jane, dau. of Walter Moyle, esq.,
3rd w. of Thcs. Taylor, gent., 1583, now lost.
Leigh. Inscr. and sh. Thos. Chanu (Chanewe), esq., 1407,
and w. Cristine, C. Belcher, II, 79, no. 249. II. Shrouded fig.
in a tomb and kng. efl. of a lady summoned by an angel, c. 1580,
rect. pi. ; inscr. lost ; sm., N. Arch. Cant., I, 123 ; Belcher, I,
68, no. 130 ; V. and A. Mus. List, pL 56, no. 4. III. Inscr.
John Stace of Morden, eld. son of John Stace of Hollenden,
1590, C. Belcher, II, 79, no. 248. IV. Inscr. John Stace of
Hollenden, died 1539 without issue, his house and lands '' did
discend unto John Stace of Cobham as cosen and next heyer”,
engr. c. 1590, C. Belcher, II, 79, no. 247. V. John Stace of
Hollenden, “ cosen and next heyer unto the above named John
Stace”, a recumbent efl. in civil dress, 1591, had issue 3 sons,
John (dec.). Geo., Rich, (dec.), and 2 daus., Margt., Jane, left
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Geo. his heir, rect. pi. with inscr. and 4 Eng. vv., C., on same
slab as no. IV. Belcher, I, 68, no. 131. VI. Inscr. with 2 Lat.
vv. Steven Towse, gent., 1611 ; mar. for 10 years to Ann, widow
of Rich. Waller of Hall Place alias Hollingden, mur., C. Belcher,
II, 79, no. 250.
Lenham. I. Inscr. Jas. Pery, gent., born at Wolverley, Wore.,
principal of Staple Inn, died 1577, and 2nd w. Anne, dan. of Thos.
Turner of Sutton Valence, Kent, died 1593, also their eld. son
Thos. Pery, gent., died 1617 ; sh. cut in stone ; N.A. Belcher, II,
82, no. 265. II. Inscr. and sh. Kath., dau. of John Parkhurst,
gent., w. of Wm. Codd, esq., 1631, aged 27, had 1 son and 1 dau.
“ both dead before hir and lye buried in this church ”, C. Belcher,
II, 82, no. 264. III. Inscr. and sh. Robt., son and h. of Hen.
Thompson, esq., 1642, aged 47 ; mar. (1) Dorothy, dau. of Thos.
Swan of Wye, esq., by whom 2 sons and 6 daus., (2) Sarah, dau.
of Geo. Tucker of Milton-next-Gravesend, esq., by whom 6 sons
and 2 daus., and died '' great of the ninth ” ; Robt. was grand¬
child of Mary, w. of Robt. Honywood of Charing, esq., ‘‘ who had
at her decease lawfully descended 367 children, 16 of her own
body, 114 grandchildren, 228 in the third generation and 9 in
the fourth ”, C. Belcher, II, 81, no. 263.
Lewisham. I. Inscr. (elf. in civil dress lost). Geo., son and h.
of Wm. Hatteclyh, esq., treasurer of the king’s land in Ireland
and a clerk of the household accounts, 1514, now mur., N.
Belcher, II, 79, no. 252 ; Duncan, L. L., Hist, of Lewisham Church,
6 (with elf.) ; Thorpe, Gust. Roff., pi. 26, fig. 3, p. 128 (elf.).
Littlebohrne. I. Inscr. David Denn, 1585, aged 55, K.
Belcher, II, 79, no. 251. In K.A. is an indent for a floriated
cross with hf. effs. of a civilian and w., 14th cent.
Luddesdown. I. Man in arm., legs mutil., c. 1450 ; inscr.
lost ; once on A.T., now mur., S.C. Belcher, II, 82, no. 266.
Probably Jas. Montague, esq., 1452.
Lullingstone. I. Inscr. and sh. Sir John de Rokesle, “ dns ,
de Lullyngston,” 1361, C. Belcher, II, 82, no. 267 ; Etching by
T. Fisher. He was rector of Lullingstone, 1331-34, and after¬
wards of Chelsfield. II. Sir Wm. Pecche, 1487, in arm., inscr.
in 6 Lat. vv., 4 shs., C. Belcher, I, 75, no. 145 (elf.), II, 82, no.
268 (shs.) ; Haines, 194 (sword). III. Alice Baldwyn, late
gentilwoman to the ladi Mary princes of Englond ”, 1533, sm., C.
Belcher, I, 75, no. 147. IV. Elizth., w. (1) of John Hart, gent.,
by whom I son Sir Percy vail Hart, (2) of Geo. Cobham, brother
of lord Cobham, 1544, rel., C. Belcher, I, 75, no. 146 ; Drawings,
16
242
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BBASSES.
pi. 9 (under Cray St. Mary) ; Sep. Memorials of Cohham Family^
pi. 15. Removed from Cray St. Mary. V. Inscr. Anne, dau.
of Sir Percifall Harte, knt., (her mother dau. and coh. of lord
Braye), w. of Edw. Hall, 1594, loose. Belcher, II, 82, no. 269.
Removed from the ruins of Kingsland chapel, Hereford, in 1830.
Lydd. I. John Motesfont, LL.B., vicar, 1420, in acad., foot
inscr. reversed, marg. inscr. in 8 Lat. vv. mutil., C. Belcher, II,
83, no. 270 ; Oyler, T. H., Lydd and its Church, frontis. II.
John Thomas, 1429, in civil dress, N. Belcher, II, 87, no. 278 ;
Oyler, 30. III. Thos. Godefray [of Old Romney, 1430], in civil
dress, and w. [Joan, dau. of - Tamworth], double canopy,
inscr. mutil. Arch. Cant., VI, 263, and XIII, 439 ; Belcher, II,
85, no. 273 ; Olynne, Sir S., Churches of Kent, 66. IV. [Robt.
Cokyram, 1508], in civil dress ; inscr. lost ; sm , N. Belche^r,
II, 86, no. 277. V. Civilian, c. 1520 ; w., children, and inscr.
lost ; IST. Belcher, II, 87, no. 279. VI. Thos. Harte, yeoman,
sometime baylye of Lydd, 1557, in civil dress, and w. Malyn, now
on a board, mur., S.A. Belcher, II, 87, no. 280 (lady), 88, no. 287
(inscr.), no. 288 (man) ; O. and S., 37 (lady) : Haines, 244 (lady) ;
St. Paul’s Eccles. Soc. Trans., V, 143 (lady). VII. Peter Godfrye,
1566, in civil dress, and w. Jone, [dau. of John Eppes], 1556 ;
children lost ; N. Arch. Cant., VI, 262, XIII, 440 ; Belcher, II,
88, no. 283 ; Glynne, 67. VIII. Thos. Bate, jurat, 1578, aged
72, in civil dress, inscr. in 8 Eng. vv., he left 4 children, X.
Belcher, II, 86, no. 275. IX. Civilian, c. 1590, now mur. on a
board above no. XVI. Belcher, II, 88, no. 284. X. Lady,
e. 1590, now mur. on a board, N.A. Belcher, II, 87, no. 281.
XI. Inscr. with 4 Eng. vv. John Berrey, chosen jurat in 1558,
five times bailiff, died 1597, aged 82, now mur. on a board, N.A.
Belcher, II, 86, no. 276. XII. Inscr. Wm. Hallet, died whilst
bailiff, 1598, aged 48, leaving 3 sons and 3 daus., X. Belcher, II,
86, no. 274. XIII. Inscr. and sh. Mary, sole dau. and h. of
Thos. Partridge of the isle of Oxney (altered to ‘'of Iden in the
county of Sussex ”), gent., 1st w. of Thos. Godfrey, esq., died 1580,
had a son Peter, engr. c. 1600, C. Belcher, II, 84, no. 272.
XIV. Clement Stuppeny, chosen jurat in 1565, seven times bailiff,
died 1608, aged 83, in civil dress, inscr. with 8 Eng. vv., eff. mur.,
inscr. on A.T. in X.C. Belcher, II, 84, no. 271. XV. Inscr.
and sh. John, 4th son of Thos. Godfrey, gent., “ student in the
schoole of protestants neere Roane (Rouen) and at Hart’s Hall,
Oxford, 1612, aged 18, C. Belcher, II, 88, no. 285. XVI.
Inscr. Laur. Stuppenye, bachelor, son of Clement Stuppenye,
KENT.
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jurat and bailiff, 1613, now mur. on a board, N.A. Belcher, II,
87, no. 282. XVII. Inscr. with. 4 Lat. vv. Robt., infant son of
Rich. Godfrey, gent., 1616, C. Belcher, II, 88, no. 286.
Lynsted. I. Elizth., dan. and sole h. of Rich. Parke of Kent,
esq., [1st] w. of John Roper, esq., “ she ledd her lyfe most
vertuously and ended the same most catholykely whose soule
God pardon ” [1567], with 1 son and 2 dans., ach., and 3 shs.,
S.C. Belcher, II, 90, no. 292. II. John Worley of Skuddington
in Thong, gent., 1621, in civil dress, and w. Alice, ach. on
lozenge, C. Belcher, II, 89, no. 291. III. Inscr. and ach.
James Hugessen of Dover, mcht., 1637, aged 80 and upwards,
X.C. Belcher, II, 89, no. 289. IV. Inscr. and sh. Elizth.,
dau. of Sir John Hippisle, knt., w. of Wm. Hugesen, 1642, left
2 sons, John and Jas., and 3 daus., Jane, Anne, Elizth., N.C.
Belcher, II, 89, no. 290. In coll. Soc. Antiq. is a rubbing of an
inscr. to John Ascough, esq., J.P., 1601, aged 92, now lost or
covered.
Maidstone, All Saints. I. Thos. Beale, twice mayor, 1593,
in civil dress, and 2 ws., Joan and Alice, with 6 sons and 2 daus.
surviving of 21 children ; also his ancestors, Wm. Beale, 1534,
and w. Joan, with 4 sons and 3 daus. ; Robt., 1490, and w. Agnes,
with 2 sons and 1 dau. ; John, 1461, and ws. Agnes and Alice,
with 2 sons ; Wm., 1429, and w. Kath., with 2 sons and 2 daus. ;
and John, 1399, and w. - , with 1 son ; sm. kng. efPs. in 6 tiers
each of 3 divisions, rect. pi. with inscr., S.C. A. Belcher, I, 76,
no. 148 ; Cave-Browne, J., Hist, of All Saints, 144 ; Specimen
plate for proposed Records of the Beale Family ; F. and A. Mus.
List., pi. 41. II. Rich. Beeston, M.A., clerk, 1640, in gown,
and w. Elizth., dau. of John Pawle, gent., with 4 sons and 3 daus.,
all kng., rect., pi. ; inscr. cut in stone ; X.C.A. Belcher, II, 91,
no. 296. III. Inscr. with sh. Dorothy, dau. of Sir Edw. Dering,
knt. and bart., w. of Thos. English of Buckland, esq., 1669, aged
38, had 3 sons and 7 daus., died in childbed of twins, N.C.A.
IV. Inscr. and 2 achs. Thos. Cripps, gent., 1683, aged 45, and w.
Margt., had 1 dau. Mary, w. of Edw. Fogge, esq., X.C.xl. The
slab with indents for the br. to Abp. Courtenay, 1396, is figured
in Cave-Browne, 33. In Arch. Cant., I, 178, I8I, are repro¬
ductions from the Surrenden MSS. of 2 br. formerly in the ch.,
(1) Rich. Widville, in arm., and w. Elizth. (or Mary) Bedlisgate,
c. 1450, with Trinity, Annunciation, and 4 shs., slab now in C. ;
(2) John Wotton, canon of Chichester, rector of Staplehurst, and
1st master of the college at Maidstone, 1417, in cope, canopy, etc.
244
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
The indent, probably still containing some portions of the br.,
is on an A.T. in S.C.A., behind and partly covered by the sedilia.
Maidstone Museum, see Museums.
Mauling, East. I. Thos., son of Robt. Selby, 1479, in civil
dress, and w. Iseult, [dan. of John Clarke, baron of the exchequer],
1 sh. (mutil.), 3 others lost, C. Belcher, I, 77, no. 149. II.
Rich. Adams, vicar, prebendary “ magne misse in monasterio de
West Mawlyng ”, and vicar of East Mailing, 1522, in almuce with
chalice and wafer, C. Alcuin Club Colls., XXII, 69 ; Anastatic
Drawing Soc., 1877, pi. 27 ; Belcher, I, 77, no. 150 ; V . and A.
Mus. List, pi. 52, fig. 1.
Mauling, West. I. Wm. Millys, 1497, in civil dress, sm., N.
Belcher, I, 78, no. 153. II. Wm. Skott, gent., 1532, in civil dress,
local, sm., C. Belcher, I, 78, no. 152. III. Elizth., dau. of Sir
Anth. Babington, w. of Geo. Perepoynt, esq., 1543, 2 shs., one
palimp, on rev. canopy work, 15th cent., now fastened down ;
lower part of eff., children, another sh. and marg. inscr. lost ; C.
Belcher, I, 78, no. 151 ; O. and S., 37 (lady) ; Haines, 244 (lady) ;
Macklin, Mon. Br., 1st ed., 75, 6th ed., 84 ; M.B.S. Trans., IV,
148 (palimp. sh.) ; St. PauVs Eccles. Soc. Trans., V, 143 (lady).
IV. Inscr. Dame Jane Fitzjames, widow, one of the 17 daus. of
Sir John Newton, knt., and Dame Margt., his w., mar. (1) Hugh
Cartwright, esq., (2) Sir Jas. Eitzjames, 1594, aged 67, mur., C.
M.B.S. Trans., VI, 158.
Margate, or St. John, Thanet. I. Nich. Canteys, 1431, in
civil dress with long beard, anelace, and ornamented shoes, C.
Belcher, I, 80, no. 159 ; Clinch, Churches, 229 (shoes) ; Crossley,
233 (eh.); Planch^, Costume, I, 66 (shoe); Suffling, 180 (eff.);
Waller, pt. 2. II. Heart, 3 scrolls, and inscr. for Thos. Smyth,
vicar, 1433 ; inscr. palimp., on rev. another inscr. to John
Dalton, and w. Alice, 1430, now fastened down ; C. Belcher,
I, 82, no. 164, II, 92, no. 302 (palimp.) ; Gent. Mag., 1797, ii, 641 ;
G. and S., 41 (heart and scrolls) ; Haines, 263 (heart, etc.) ;
M.B.S. Trans., IV, 149 (palimp.) ; Oxford Man., 94 (heart, etc.) ;
St. PauVs Eccles. Soc. Trans., V, 144 (heart, etc.). III. John
Parker, 1441, in civil dress, and w. Joan, recut, C. Belcher, I,
79, no. 154. IV. Peter Stone, 1442, in civil dress with anelace,
feet restored, sm., C. Belcher, I, 79, no. 157. V. John
Daundelyon, “gentilman”, 1445, in arm; sm. details and hf.
inscr. restored ; C. Belcher, I, 80, no. 158 ; Boutell, Br. and
Slabs, 70 ; Gent. Mag., 1793, ii, 791 ; Hewitt, Armour, III, 456 ;
Waller, pt. 14. VI. Rich. Notfelde, 1446, a skeleton, partly
KENT.
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restored and recut, C. Belcher, I, 81, no. 162. VII. John
Sefowll, 1475 (elf. lost), and w. Javen (upper hf. lost), inscr. partly
restored and recut, C. Belcher, I, 82, no. 165. VIII. Thos.
CardyfP, vicar for 55 years, 1515, in mass vests., sm., C. Belcher,
I, 79, no. 156 ; Gent. Mag., 1797, ii, 641 ; Lewis, J., Hist, of
Thanet, 2nd ed., 1736, 141. IX. Inscr. Thos. Fliitt and w.
Elizth. Twaytts, 1582, probably engr. in Flanders ; palimp., on
rev. a portion of a border of a Flemish br. with scenes from the
life of man, etc., 15th cent., now mur. on a hinge, S.C. Belcher,
I, 81, no. 161 (rev.), II, 91, no. 299 (obv.) ; Building News,
13 Jan. 1888 (rev.) ; Clinch, Churches, 237 (rev.) ; M.B.8.
Trans., IV, 150 (obv. and rev.) ; St. Paul’s Eccles. Soc. Trans.,
V, 147 (obv. and rev.) ; Suffling, 298 (rev.). For the rev.
compare an example until recently in the chapel of St. Mary,
Ypres, to Peter Lansame and w., 1489, figured in " W. F. Greeny’s
Mon. Br. of the Continent of Europe ”, p. 46. X. Maninarm.,
c. 1590, and ach. ; a modern inscr. ascribes to Wm. Cleaybroke of
Nash Court, esq , 1638, C. Belcher, I, 79, no. 155 ; G. and 8.,
26 ; Haines, 237 ; Hewitt, Armour, III, 667 ; Oxford Man., 105 ;
St. Paul’s Eccles. Soc. Trans., V, 135. XI. Inscr. and sh. Hen.
Pettit, gent., 1599, C. Belcher, I, 82, no. 166. XII. Inscr.
Rachel, dau. of Thos. Cranmer, gent., w. of John Blowfield, 1600,
had 1 son Geo., C. Belcher, II, 91, no. 298. XIII. Inscr. with
8 Lat. vv. Thos. Cleeve, gent., 1604, C. Belcher, II, 92, no. 301.
XIV. Inscr. and sh. Wm. Norwood, 1605, aged 70 and upwards ;
his son Alex. pos. ; C. Belcher, I, 82, no. 163. XV. Inscr.
with 4 Lat. vv. Alex. Norwood, 1557 ; his son Alex., 1583, and
his w. Joan, 1605, C. Belcher, II, 91, no. 297. XVI. Inscr.
Deonnis, widow of Hen. Pettit, gent., 1607, C. Belcher, I, 82,
no. 166. XVII. Inscr. Joan, w. of Wm., son and h. of Francis
Parker, 1613, mar. 10 years and 1 month, had 4 sons, Francis,
Gregory, Wm., Stephen, C. Belcher, II, 91, no. 300. XVIII.
Ship of war under full sail and inscr. Roger Morris, one of the
6 principal masters of attendance of his Majesty’s navy royal,
1615, rect. pL, C. Belcher, I, 81, no. 160 ; V. and A. Mus. List,
pi. 56, no. 2.
Meopham. I. Inscr. John Folsham, vicar, 1455, now mur., C.
Belcher, II, 98, no. 318.
Mereworth. I. Sir John [de Mereworth, 1366], in arm., legs
gone, single canopy much mutil. as is also the marg. inscr. in Fr.,
large, S.A. Belcher, II, 93, no. 305 ; Thorpe, Gust. Roff., pi. 10,
fig. 1, p. 89 (incorrectly assigned to Sir Nich Hawberk). II.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Wm. Shosmyth, citizen and skinner of London, 1479, in civil
dress, and w. Julian, arms of Skinners’ Co. ; children and inscr.
lost ; sm., vestry, N.A. Belcher, II, 94, no. 306. III. Sir Thos.
Novell, “ one of the moste honorabill counssell ” to Hen. VIII,
in civil dress, kng,, sm. standing fig. of Our Lord, inscr. and sh.,
mur., A.T., S.A. Belcher, II, 92, no. 303 ; Dasent, A. I., The
Speakers of the House of Commons, 120 (efi.) ; Drummond, W.,
Noble Brit. Fam., II, Neville, 18 ; M.B.S. Trans., Ill, 235 ; St.
Paul’s Eccles. Soc. Trans., V, 140 ; Thorpe, Gust. Boff., pi. 23,
fig. 2, p. 121 ; V. and A. Mus. List, pi. 38, no. 6 (efi.). Sir Thos.
was speaker in 1514-15. IV. Inscr. with arms and names of
his ancestors erected by Sir Thos. Fane, knt., and his w. Mary
Nevill in 1583, mur., S.A. Belcher, II, 92, no. 304.
Mersham. I. Priest, c. 1420, in mass vests. ; inscr. lost ; sm.,
N. Belcher, II, 95, no. 308. II. Two Lat. vv. on a scroll ;
the remains of the br. to Rich. Preston, parson of Mersham, and
of Hartest and Boxted, both in Sufi., 1521, C. Belcher, II, 95,
no. 309. III. Inscr. and sh. Rich. Knatchbull, esq., 1582,
aged 57, N. Belcher, II, 95, no. 307. IV. Inscr. John Knatch¬
bull, gent., 1584, aged 48, S.A. Belcher, II, 96, no. 310.
Milton-next-Gravesend. I. Inscr. Nich. Kray from Horn,
son of a noble mcht. of Amsterdam, died from consumption on
board ship and buried here, 1639, N.
Milton-next-Sittingbourne. I. Man in arm., c. 1470 ;
children, shs. and inscr. lost ; A.T., S.C. Belcher, I, 83, no. 169.
Possibly of the Northwood family. II. Man in arm. with
tabard of Northwood arms, and w., 1 sh., c. 1500 ; inscr. lost ;
now mur., S.C. Belcher, I, 83, no. 168. Probably John North-
wood, 1496, and w. III. Thos. Alefe, 1529 (efi. lost), and w.
Margt., “heire of ye manar of Colsall sumtyme Raufi Checheys ”,
with 1 dau., kng., mur., S.C. Belcher, I, 83, no. 167.
Minster, Isle of Sheppey. I. Man in arm. of the Northwood
family, in cyclas with sh. on thigh, c. 1330 ; crossed legs and lion
at feet a 17th cent, restoration and palimp., cut out of the lower
portion of the efi. of a lady of English workmanship, c. 1380,
now fastened down. II. Lady, c. 1335, with plaited hair,
large gorget, sleeveless cote-hardie, and curious hood, head on
cushion. Of. the fig. of Marguerite de Beaujeu, 1336, in Mont-
faucon’s “Monuments de la Monarchie rran9oise”, II, p. 290,
fig. 4. The two figures, although now relaid in one stone on C.
floor, belonged to two separate monuments. They are usually
assigned to Sir John de Northwood who died in 1320, and his w.
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Joan, dau. of Barth, de Badlesmere, who also died in 1320. The
knight may possibly be Sir John, but the style of armour seems
to be a little later. The lady may be Elizth., 2nd w. of Roger de
North wood. She was dau. of Sir John Segrave, and widow of
Rich. Foliot, and died 11 Dec. 1335, see her inscr. in '' Arch.
Cant.” II, 17, and also see XXXVI, 43. Both effs. show traces
of foreign influence and probably came from a French workshop.
At some time, probably when the crossed legs were added, the
eff. of the knight was reduced by about 5 inches to make it
correspond with the lady, but in 1881 the piece was renewed by
Mr. J. G. Waller and the eff. restored to its original size. Ashdown^
Armour, 145 (upper hf. of man), and Costume, 105 (lady) ; Arch.
Cant., IX, 149 ; Bazaar, 8 Sept, and 20 Oct., 1893 ; Belcher,
I, 84, no. 170 ; Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 42 (man), 44 (lady) ;
Cambridge Camden Soc. Illust., no. 6, p. 205 ; Clinch, Churches,
208 (man) ; Foster, Feudal Arms, 102 (lady), 184 (man), octavo,
91 (lady), 149 (man) quarto ; Gent. Mag., 1858, ii, 103 (man) ;
Haines, 23 ; Hewitt, Armour, II, 112 (elbow piece), 151 (man) ;
Macklin, Br. of Eng., 26 (man), 30 (lady) ; M.B.S. Trans., IV,
153 (palimp.) ; Planche, Costume, I, 138 (elbow), 181 (shoulder
piece) ; St. Paul’s Eccles. Soc. Trans., V, 131 (palimp.) ; Soc.
Antiq. Bond. Proc., 2 S. VIII, 444 (palimp.) ; Stothard, C. A.,
Mon. Effs., ed. 1817, 50, ed. 1876, 90 ; Suffling, 35 ; V. and A.
Mus. List, pi. 3 ; Ward, 6.
Minster, Isle of Thanet. I. Inscr. Thos. Parramor, esq.,
[1623], and w. Ann, to whose pious memorie in the opposite
wall is erected a larger monument”, N.A. Belcher, II, 98,
no. 317.
Monkton,Isle of Thanet. I. Priest, c. 1460, in mass vests. ;
inscr. lost ; N. Belcher, I, 85, no. 171 ; Boutell, Series. Probably
John Spicer, vicar, 1460. II. Inscr. (ehs. lost). Christ. Blacchen-
den, gent., 1554, and ws. Aves and Margt., N. Belcher, II, 96,
no. 313. III. Inscr. Lebbie Orchard, “ sometyme dwelling in
Monckton Courte,” 1580 ; palimp., on rev. a portion of a priest
in mass vests, with part of a marg. inscr. dated 1503, Flemish ;
on same stone as no. I. Belcher, II, 96, no. 315 (obv.) ; M.B.S.
Trans., V, 227 (obv. and rev.). IV. Inscr. Nich. Robinson,
gent., 1594, dwelt at Gore Street in the par., had issue by his w.
Frances 3 sons and 2 daus., mur., N. Belcher, II, 96, no. 312.
V. Inscr. Margt., w. (I) of Geo. Robinson, gent., by whom divers
children, (2) of Thos. Parker, gent., by whom no issue, 1607,
aged 88, N. Belcher, II, 96, no. 314.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Murston (old church). I. John Eveas, esq., son of Humph.
Eveas, esq., 1488, in arm., and w. Mildred, with 3 sons, 4 shs., C.
Belcher, II, 97, no. 316.
Newington-next-Hythe. I. Upper hf. of a lady, c. 1480,
now mur., N. Belcher, II, 98, no. 324. II. Thos. Chylton,
1501, in shroud, and w. Thomasin, in ordinary dress, with 2 sons
and 1 dau. (now under no. Ill), mur., C. Antiquarian Etching
Club, I, pi. 27 ; Belcher, II, 98, no. 321. III. John Clerk,
vicar, 1501, in mass vests, with chalice and wafer, sm., mur., C.
Belcher, II, 98, no. 325. IV. Rich. Ryege, 1522, in civil dress,
and 3 ws., Alice, Joan, Kath., mur., N. Belcher, II, 98, no. 319.
V. Civilian, c. 1570, mur., N.C.A. Belcher, II, 98, no. 320. VI.
Inscr. Wm. Brockman, gent., 1605, aged 74 ; mar. Margt., dau.
of Humph. Clarcke, esq., had 1 son Hen. and 1 dau. Margt., mur.,
N.C.A. Belcher, II, 100, no. 329. VII. Inscr. Margt., w. of
no. VI, 1610, aged 73, mur., N.C.A. Belcher, II, 100, no. 330.
VIII. Inscr. Hr. Christ. Reittenger, a native of Hungary,
professione medicus per septennium Archiatros Imperatori
Russiae Muscoviae, etc., potentissimo ”, 1612, aged 55, mur., N.
Belcher, II, 98, no. 322. IX. Inscr. Hen., son of Wm. Brockman,
esq., 1622, aged 4 years and 8 months, mur., N.C.A. Belcher,
II, 98, no. 326. X. Inscr. Helen, dau. of Hen. Brokeman, esq.,
w. of John Strout, clerk, 1628, aged 25, had issue John, Hen.
(died 1628, aged 3), Wm., Thos., Helen (died 1628, aged 6 weeks),
mur., N.C.A. Belcher, II, 100, no. 331. XI. Hen. Brockman
of Birchborough, esq., lord of the manor, 1630, in arm., and w.
[Helen, dau. of Nich. Sawkins], with 2 sons, [Wm., in arm.,
Zouch], and 5 daus. [Margt., Helen, Elizth., Mary, Agnes], marg.
inscr., ach. and 2 shs., rel., now mur., N. Belcher, II, 99, no. 328.
XII. Inscr. Mary, dau. of Wm. Brockman, esq., 1631, aged 2 years
and 3 months, mur., N.C.A. Belcher, II, 98, no. 327. XIII.
Hen., son of Wm. Brockman, esq., 1631, aged 7 years and 7 months,
mur., N.C.A. Belcher, II, 98, no. 323.
Newington-next-Sittingbourne. I. Wm. Monde, 1488,
and John Sayer, both in civil dress, N.A. Belcher, I, 86, no. 172.
II. Sh. Higges, loose in 1915 ; the remains of a br. to Rich. Higges,
gent., 1490, and w. Anne. Another sh., Higges imp. Wentworth,
recently stolen. III. [Alice, dau. of Edw. Cobbe, esq., widow
of Sir John Norton of North wood, Kent], w. of John Cobham
alias Brook, 1580, with 2 sons, inscr. in 6 Eng. vv., C. Bazaar,
15 Sept. 1893 ; Belcher, I, 87, no. 174 ; Clinch, Churches, 220 ;
Druitt, 287 ; Sep. Memorials of Cobham Family, pi. 16 ; Somerset
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Arch. Soc. Proc., XLV, ii, 14 ; Suffling, 159. IV. Fraunces
Holbrok, gent., 1581, in civil dress, and 2 ws., one with 4 sons and
6 dans., the other with 2 sons and 1 dan., 2 shs., C. Belcher, I,
87, no. 175. V. Mary, widow of Edw. Brooke alias Cobbum,
esq., 1600, C. Belcher, I, 86, no. 173 ; Druitt, 294 ; Somerset
Arch. Soc. Proc., XLV, ii, 14. VI. Two shs., Northwood and
Norton alias At Leese, 16th cent. ; elf. in arm., children and inscr.
lost ; S.C.
Nonington. I. Inscr. John Cooke, “ curatus ” of the ch.,
1518, C. Belcher, II, 100, no. 333. II. Inscr. and sh. Alys,
dan. and h. of Wm. Simpson, esq., vice marshal of Calais, by his
w. Cath. Gemcot, w. of Francis Wilsford for near 35 years, had 6
sons and 4 dans., 1581, aged 59, mur., C. Belcher, II, 100,
no. 332.
Noethfleet. I. Peter de Lacy, rector, prebendary of Swerdes
in Dublin Cath., 1375, in mass vests. ; canopy lost ; rel. and
marg. inscr. restored, large, C. Alcuin Club Colls., XXII, 25 (eh.);
Arch. Cant., XXXII, 38 (linials of canopy), 44 (Fisher’s drawing
with canopy and orig. inscr.) ; Belcher, I, 88, no. 176 (as rel.) ;
Boutell, Series (eh.) ; Macklin, Br. of Eng., 125 (maniple) ; Suffling,
213 (as rel.) ; Thorpe, Cust. Rojf., pi. 28, p. 135 (with canopy,
etc.). Portions of the canopy now in Brit. Mus. II. [Wm.
Lye, rector, 1391], hf. eh. in mass vests. ; inscr. lost ; rel., C.
Arch. Cant., XXXII, 45 ; Belcher, I, 89, no. 177 ; Suffling, 220 ;
Thorpe, pi. 29, hg. 2, p. 136. III. [Wm. Bickhill, esq., eld. son
of Sir Wm. Rickhill], in arm., legs gone, and w. Kath., [1433] ;
marg. inscr. and shs. lost ; rel. on same slab as no. II. Arch.
XXXII, 60, 61 ; Belcher, I, 89, no. 178 (as rel.) ; Thorpe,
pi. 30, p. 136 (man complete). Two shs., Bickhill and Bickhill
imp. Coventry, in Brit. Mus. A small frag, of inscr. “ et Katerine
uxoris ejus”, in private hands. In coll. Soc. Antiq. are
rubbings of the following brasses and frags, now lost, (1) a sh.,
Wangdeford, from br. to Alice Wangdeford, 1421, Arch. Cant.,
XXXII, 48, 49 ; (2) two shs., Hesill and Hesill imp. Appleton,
from br. to Wm. Hessil, baron of the exchequer, 1425, and w.
Agnes, Arch. Cant. XXXII, 50 ; (3) Inscr., mutil. and broken,
now in private hands, to Margt., w. of Wm. Baron, citizen and
dyer of London, 1429, also their son Master Nich. Baron, Arch.
Cant., XXXII, 51 ; (4) a sh., 15th cent.. Arch. Cant., XXXII,
70 ; (5) a civilian, headless, c. 1510, Arch. Cant., XXXII, 71,
feet of hg. now in private hands ; (6) Inscr., now in private
hands, to John Bramstone, 1533, and w. Alice ; (7) inscr. to Hen.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES,
BrycG, yeoman, died at Ifield Court, 1638, aged Gb, mar. Margery,
dau. of Rich. Laming, gent. All the orig. slabs buried under the
new tile paving. For a full account of the brasses see Arch.
Cant.” XXXII, 36-75.
Orpington. I. Inscr. and sh. Wm. Gulby, esq., 1439, C.
Belcher, II, 101, no. 335. II. Thos. Wilkynson, M.A., pre¬
bendary of Ripon, rector of Harrow-on-the-Hill and of Orpington,
1511, in cope, rel., now mur., C. Bazaar, 29 Sept. 1893 ; Belcher,
I, 90, no. 179 ; Clinch, Churches, 206 ; Macklin, Mon. Br., 1st
ed., 41, 6th ed., 46 ; Suffling, 229 ^ Thorpe, Cust. Roff., pi. 10,
fig- 2, p. 89. III. Inscr. John *Gower, ‘‘ bachelor of bothe
lawes”, vicar, 1522, Tower. Belcher, II, 101, no. 334. Thorpe,
pi. 26, fig. 1, p. 128, engraves a fig. of a priest in mass vests.,
now lost, which was part of this br., see Fisher’s drawing in
Brit. Mus., Add. MS., 32369, fol. 77.
Otham. I. Thos. Hendley, esq., youngest son of Jervis Hendley,
gent., gave a house and land to the par., 1590, aged 89, in civil
dress, and 3 ws., one with 2 sons and 2 daus., all kng., inscr. in
8 Eng. vv., rect. pi. with sh., mur., C. B.A.A. Jour., N.S., I, 172
(effs.) ', Belcher, II, 104, no. 341 j G. and S., pi. 28.
Otterden. I. Thos. Seintlegier, esq., 1408, in arm., marg.
inscr. mutil. ; 2 shs. lost ; N. Belcher, II, 103, no. 339 ; M.B.S.
Portfolio, I, pt. 8, pi. 2 ; Reliquary, X.S., VIII, 233. II. Isabel,
w. of John Chyrche of Esling, 1488, 1 sh., N. Belcher, II, 104,
no. 340. III. John Aucher, esq., patron of the ch., 1502, in
arm., 3 shs., N.C. Belcher, II, 102, no. 338. IV. Jas. Aucher,
esq., 1508, in arm., 3 shs., N.C. Belcher, II, 101, no. 337. V.
Lady, 3 daus., and part of marg. inscr. ; portions of the br.
(partly covered by a monument) to Jas. Bunce, 1606, aged 94,
and 2nd w. Elizth., 1592, with 1 son, 2 daus., and marg. inscr. ; N.
Belcher, II, 101, no, 336.
Peckham, East. I. Inscr. (eff. lost). Rich. Etclesley, rector,
1426, C. Belcher, II, 106, no. 345 ; Thorpe, Cust. Roff., pi. 10,
fig. 3, p. 89 (eff. in almuce holding chalice). II. Civilian and
w., c. 1525 ; inscr. lost ; sm. ; N. Belcher, II, 106, no. 344. III.
Inscr., nearly effaced and mutil., 16th cent., N. Belcher, II, 106,
no. 346. On the same stone is an iron cross.
Peckham, West. I. Sir Wm. Culpepir, 1417 (error for 1457,
eff. in arm lost), and w. Elizth., 146- (date not filled in) ; children
and shs. lost ; A.T., C. Belcher, II, 105, no. 342 (with sh. from
no. II inserted) ; Reliquary, N.S., I, 110. II. Three shs., 2 of
Culpeper and I of Welbeck, 16th cent., slab cut up for steps,
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N.C. Margt., dau. and coh. of Rich. Culpeper, son of no. I, mar.
(1) Wm. Cotton, and (2) Rich. Welbeck.
Pembury. I. Elizth., eld. dau. of Nich. Rowe of Hawckwell,
esq., 1607, aged 8 years wanting 3 months and 3 days, holding
book, now mur., N. Belcher, II, 105, no. 343.
Penshurst. I. Inscr., 4 sons, 3 daus., and sh. ; the remains
of the br. to Walter Darnowll, 1507, and 2 ws., Joan and Annes,
N. Belcher, II, 106, no. 347. II. Pawle Yden, gent., son of
Thos. Yden, esq., 1514, in civil dress, and w. Agnes, with 1 dau.,
4 shs., S.C. Antiquary, III, 55 ; Belcher, I, 91, no. 180 (effs.),
II, 107, no. 354 (shs.) ; Thorpe, Gust. Boff., pi. 31, p. 141. III.
Sm. cross (partly restored) and inscr. to Thos., son of Sir Thos.
Bwllayen, c. 1520, local, S.C. Bazaar, 13 Oct. 1893 ; Belcher,
I, 91, no. 181. At Hever is a similar cross to Hen., another son
of Sir Thos. Bullen. IV. Three shs., Darnowll or Darkenoll,
and Darnowll imp. Fagger alias Silverlock, 1 6th cent. ; inscr.
and another sh. lost ; C. Belcher, II, 107, no. 356. V. Inscr.
and 4 shs. on back of tomb, chamfer inscr. with text from Job
xix, 25, and 4 shs. on panels of tomb. Sir Wm. Sydney, knt.
and “bannorett”, sometime chamberlain and afterwards steward
to Edw. VI, first of that name lord of the manor of Penshurst,
1553, A.T., S.C. Belcher, II, I06a, no. 349 ; M.B.8. Trans.,
V, 391, 392, 395, 397, 398, 402 (shs.). VI. Inscr., lozenge, and
marg. inscr. with text from Matt, xix, slightly mutil. and partly
palimp., but now fastened down. Margt., dau. of Sir Hen. and
Lady Mary Sydney, 1558, aged 1 year and three quarters, S.C.
Belcher, II, 107, no. 352. Rubbing of palimp. in coll. Soc. Antiq.
VII. Inscr., ach. and sh. John Pas water, gent., servant and
steward to Sir Thos. Cheyney, K.G., lord warden of the cinque
ports, and then to Sir Hen. Sydney, K.G., lord president of Wales
and lord deputy of Ireland, 1577, and w. Elizth. , mur. , C. Belcher,
II, 107, no. 353. VIII. Inscr. in 8 Eng. vv., text., etc. Wm.
Darkenoll, parson, 1596, aged 78, his father John, aged 80, mother
Joan, 88, two ws., both named Margt., 50 and 60, “ the sonnes
and daughters now spronge of this race are fyve score and od in
every place”, mur., C. Belcher, II, I06a, no. 351. IX. Inscr.
and lozenge, Bridget, aged 6 months, and Alice, aged 2 years and
4 months, both died 1599, daus. of Sir Robt. and Dame Barbara
Sidney, S.C. Belcher, II, 107, no. 355 ; M.B.8. Trans., V, 408
(lozenge). X. Inscr. Robt. Pa vie, 1600, and w. Fraunces, 1596,
servants to the Sydney family from the second year of Queen
Mary, C. Belcher, II, 106, no. 348. XI. Inscr. with 10 Eng.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
vv. and text. John Bust, minister for 21 years, 1617, w. Kath.,
and grandchild Kath. Hales, C. Belcher, II, 106a, no. 350.
Petham. I. Two inscrs., scroll, and 4 shs. Thos. Thompson,
esq., 1626, aged 63 ; mar. for 44 years to Elizth., dau. of Thos.
Leveson of Hailing, esq., had 6 sons and 4 daus., of whom 3 sons,
Sir John, Hen., Anth., and 3 daus., Elizth., Kath., Clare, living ;
C.
Pluckley. I. John Bering, esq., 1425, in arm., marg. inscr.
and 2 shs., the whole a 17th cent, restoration, S.C. Antiquarian
Repertory, ed. 1807-9, III, 169 ; Belcher, II, 108, no. 357 ; Weever,
J., Anc. Fun. Mon., 292. II. Rich. Malemayns, esq., 1440,
in arm., 4 shs., much worn, N. Belcher, I, 93, no. 187 ; M.B.8.
VI, 304 (Fisher’s drawing). III. John Bering, 1517, in
arm., a 17th cent, restoration ; inscr. and 2 shs. lost ; S.A.
Belcher, I, 93, no. 186. IV. Nich. Bering, 1517, in arm., a 17th
cent, restoration, and w. Alice, dau. of Wm. Bettenham, an orig.
fig., 3 shs. (2 restorations) ; children, another sh., and marg.
inscr. lost ; S.C. Belcher, II, 110, no. 361. V. Julyen Beryng,
“ gentylwoman” , 1526, N. Arch. Cant., X, 344 ; Belcher, I, 93,
no. 188 ; Haslewood, F., Pluckley Monuments, 20. VI. Rich.
Bering, 1545, in arm., under trefoil arch, rect. pL, sm., a 17th cent,
restoration ; inscr. lost ; laid over indent of an inscr., N. Antiq.
Repertory, III, 149. ; Belcher, I, 93, no. 185. VII. John Beringe,
esq., 1550, in arm. with tabard, kng., a I7th cent, restoration,
sm. rect. pi. ; the inscr. which is original mentions his w. Margt.
Brent, 1562, S.C. Belcher, II, 109, no. 359. VIII. Inscr. and
sh. Marie, dau. of Sir Hen. Goringe of Burton, Sussex, w. of Anth.
Beeringe, 1588, and their only child Jane, 1607, S.C. Belcher,
II, 109, no. 360. IX. [Rich. Bering, 1610, in arm., and w.
Margt., dau. of Wm. Twisden, 1608), kng., rect. pi. with 2 crests ;
inscr. lost ; S.C. Belcher, II, 109, no. 358. Nos. I, IV, VII,
VIII, and IX are under the Bering pew. The restorations were
probably the work of Sir Edw. Beering, the antiquary, 1598-1644.
A br. to Rich. Bering and 2 ws., c. 1470, is figured in Weever,
p. 293.
Preston-next-Faversham. I. Valentine Baret, esq., 1440,
in arm., and w. Cecily, 1442 ; shs. lost ; C. Arch. Cant., XXI,
133 ; Belcher, I, 92, no. 184 ; M.B.8. Trans., VI, 183 (Fisher’s
drawing with 2 shs.). II. Wm. Mareys, esq. to Hen. V and to
cardinal Hen. [Beaufort], 1459, in arm., standing in a mareys or
marsh, C. Arch. Cant., XXI, 133 ; Belcher, I, 92, no. 183 ;
M.B.8. Trans., VI, 193 (Fisher’s drawing). III. Bennet, dau.
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and h. of Wm. Maycott of Feversham, gent., w., of Thos. Finch,
of Preston, gent., 1612, aged 68, mar. 46 years, had 1 son who died
young, now mur., N. Belcher, I, 91, no. 182. IV. Inscr. Peter
Jackson, minister for 30 years, 1616 ; his w. Thomasin pos. ;
C. Belcher, II, 111, no. 363. In coll. Soc. Antiq. are rubbings
of br. now lost, (1) inscr. Emmot, sister of Wm. Lee, vicar, 1440 ;
(2) a man in arm., c. 1475, probably Rich., son of John Boorne
of Eastling, 1473. Both illustrated in M.B.8. Trans., VI, 189,
190 (Fisher’s drawings).
Rainham. I. Inscr. (sm. floriated cross lost), Jas. Donet, esq.,
1409, C. Belcher, II, 112, no. 366 ; G. and 8., pi. 29. II.
Scroll, c. 1500 ; efl. of priest, device and inscr. lost ; A.T., C., but
loose at vicarage in 1912. Belcher, II, 112, no. 364. III. Wm.
Aucher, esq., 1514, in arm., 4 shs., sm. ; the inscr. mentions his
w. Elizth. ; now mur., N.C. Arch. Cant., XVII, 61 ; Belcher,
I, 94, no. 192 ; O. and 8., pi. 29 (2 shs.). IV. Wm. Bloor,
gent., 1529, " regnique dni henrici octavi dei gfa Anglic et flrancie
regis fidei defensoris et do mini Hibernie vicesimo primo”, in
civil dress, C. Arch. Cant., XVII, 59 ; Belcher, I, 94, no. 191.
V. Lady and 4 daus., c. 1530, sm. ; the remains of a br. to a
civilian, 3 ws., 3 groups of children, and inscr. ; C. Belcher, I,
94, no. 189 ; M.B.8. Trans., VI, 356 (Fisher’s drawing). In coll.
Soc. Antiq. are rubbings of the man, another w., and a group of
2 sons. VI. John Norden, esq., 158- (date not filled in), in
civil dress, and 4 ws. (3 lost), Joan with about 5 children lost,
Agnes with 2 sons, Ellyn with 2 sons, and Elizth., 1 sh. (3 others
lost), C. Arch. Cant., XVII, 60 ; Belcher, I, 94, no. 190 ; M.B.8.
Trans., VI, 358 (Fisher’s drawing). VII. Inscr. Chas. Garlick,
vicar, inducted 1571, died 1593, C. Belcher, II, 112, no. 365.
Ringwould. I. Upper hf. of one w., a group of 2 sons and 3
daus., scroll and inscr. ; the remains of br. to Wm. Abere, 1505,
and ws. Alys and Amis ; sm., now mur., N.A. Belcher, II, 112,
nos. 368, 369. II. John Upton, 1530, in civil dress, local, sm.,
now mur., N.A. Belcher, I, 95, no. 193 ; G. and >8., 44 ; 8t. Paul’s
Eccles. 8oc. Trans., V, 145. III. Inscr. (mutil.). Elizth., w.
of [Robt. Gajunt, died in childbed, [1580], now mur., N.A.
Belcher, II, 112, no. 368. In coll. Soc. Antiq. is a rubbing ot a
portion of a floriated cross on a mutil. coped tomb existing in
1862, but now lost.
Ripple. I. Inscr. and 4 shs. Thos., son of John Warren, esq.,
son of Wm. Warren, esq., chief customer of Sandwich, Dover,
and the members thereof, 1591, aged 80, now on a board, mur., C.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Belcher, II, 113, no. 371. II. Inscr. and 3 shs. (another lost).
John Warren, esq., son of no. I, 1612, aged 50, had 12 children,
now on a board, mur., C. Belcher, II, 113, no. 372.
Rochester, St. Margaret. I. Thos. Cod, vicar, 1465, hi. eff.
in surplice, cope, and amice ; palimp., on rev. a similar eff. but
wearing almuce ; inscr. in 9 Lat. vv. ; inlaid in a copper plate
and now mur., N.A. Alcuin Club Colls., XXII, 60 ; Belcher,
II, 114, nos, 379, 380 ; Boutell, Series, and Christian Mon., 154.
II. Inscr. (chalice lost), Jas. Roberts, priest, 1540, now mur., C.
Belcher, II, 113, no. 378. Rubbing of chalice in coll. Soc.
Antiq.
Rochester, St. Nicholas. I. Inscr. Thomzen, dau. of Wm.
Watts, w. of Robt. Hall, alderman and mayor of Rochester,
1575, mar. 28 years, had 7 children, a widow 30 years ; her son
Wm. pos. ; mur., S.A. II. Inscr. (eff. lost). Alice, dau. and h.
of John Williams of Stroode, w. (1) of John Turke, alderman,
(2) of Thos. Robinson, registrar of the city and diocese, mar. 28
years, 1574, aged 76 ; her son John Turke pos. in 1577 ; mur.,
S.A. III. Inscr. Hen. Leafe, mayor ; Hen. Austen, his grand¬
child ; Elizth., his dau., mother of the said Hen., w. of John
Austen, esq., one of the 4 masters of his majesty’s navy and
sometime mayor; also Elizth., dau. of Thos. Austen., esq., son
of Henry Austen, 1635, aged 22, mur., S.A. All now filled in with
composition.
Rodmersham. I. Inscr. Wm. Pery, 1485. II. Inscr. John
Pordage, 1568, aged 96. HI. Inscr. Wm. Pordage, 1589, and
w. Mary, 1569, aged 44. IV. Inscr. John, son of No. Ill, 1589,
aged 41. V. Inscr. Salomon, son of No. Ill, 1599, aged 41.
All on one stone, S.C. Belcher, II, 113, nos. 373-77.
Rolvenden. I. Inscr. recording the foundation of a chapel in
honour of SS. Anne and Kath., on the day of SS. Tiburcius and
Valerian, martyrs, 1444, by Edw. Gyldeford, esq., mur., S.C.
Belcher, II, 112, no. 370.
Romney, New. I. Inscr. in Fr., and sh. (eff. lost). Wm. Holyng-
broke, 1375, N.A. Belcher, II, 115, no. 383; M.B.S. Trans.,
VI, 86, 88. II. Thos. Lamberd, 1510, in civil dress, N.C.
Belcher, II, 115, no. 384. III. Thos. Smjdh, jurat, 1610, aged
68, in civil dress, and w. Mary, with 2 daus., Elizth. and Mary
(lost), A.T., N.C. Belcher, II, 114, no. 381 ; Druitt, 290. IV.
Inscr. Rich. Stuppenye, jurat, 1526, restored by his great-grandson
Clement in 1622, and again recut c. 1840 ; A.T., S.C. Belcher,
II, 114, no. 382.
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Romney, Old. I. John Ips, [1526], in civil dress, and w.
Margt., N. Belcher, II, 1 16, no. 385.
St. James, Isle of Grain, see Grain.
St. John, Thanet, see Margate.
St. Laurence, Thanet. I. Nich. Mansion, esq., 1444, in
arm. with SS. collar ; 2 shs. lost ; now mur. in orig. slab, N.C.
Belcher, I, 97, no. 199 ; Cotton, C., Hist, of St. Laurence, 96 ;
Waller, pt. 14. II. Five shs.. Mansion and Hawte ; eff. of
lady, another sh. and inscr. lost. [Eleanor, only dan. of Wm. Hawte
of Petham, esq., w. of Nich. Mansion, esq.], c. 1450, C. Belcher,
I, 98, no. 202 (4 shs.) ; Cotton, 96. III. [Joan, dan. of Roger
Mansion, w. of Thos. St. Nicholas, 1493] ; inscr. lost ; now mur.
on screen, N.C. Belcher, I, 97, no. 198 ; Cotton, 100, fig. 1.
IV. Inscr. and ach. Sir Adam Sprakeling, knt., son of Robt.
Sprakeling, gent. ,1610, aged 58, left 7 sons and 10 dans . , C. Belcher,
I, 98, no. 201 ; Cotton, 100, figs. 3, 4. V. Inscr. and sh. Adam
Sprakeling, gent., 2nd son of no. IV, 1615, left 2 sons and 2 dans.,
now under Tower. Belcher, II, 116, no. 387 ; Cotton, 100, figs.
5, 6. VI. Three shs. set in stone frames, inscr. cut in stone.
Margt., dau. of Robt. Moyle, esq., w. of Robt. Sprakling, esq.,
1623, aged 49, had 7 children. Tower. Belcher, I, 98, no. 202
(2 shs.) ; Cotton, 100, fig. 2. VII. Large sh., Sprackling, 17th
cent. Belcher, I, 98, no. 202. An inscr. to John Pawlyn,
1462, and w. Margery, now lost, is engr. Cent. Mag., 1802,
ii, 1097.
St. Mary-in-the-Marsh. I. Maud Jamys, mother of Wm.
Gregory, 1499, N. Arch. Cant., XXXVII, 204 ; Belcher, II, 117,
no. 392. II. Wm. Gregory, 1502, in civil dress, N. Belcher, II,
117, no. 391.
St. Nicholas-at-Wade, Thanet. I. Valontyne Edvarod,
gent., 1559, in civil dress, and 2 ws., Agnes with 4 sons and 2
daus., and Joan, 1574, with 3 sons and 6 dans. ; also Thos. Parra-
more, 2nd husband of Joan, by whom 1 son and 1 dau., N.C.
Belcher, I, 97, no. 197. II. Inscr. John Sacket, 1588, local, N.
Belcher, II, 118, no. 400. III. Inscr. Joan Knouler, 1603,
late wife of John Sacket and Rich. Emptage”, by Rich. she had
2 sons and 2 daus., N. Belcher, II, 118, no. 399. IV. Inscr.
Joan, w. of Edw. Emptage, 1608, aged 38 or thereabouts, had 6
sons and 2 daus., N. Belcher, II, 118, no. 398. V. Inscr. Wm.
Henaker, yeoman, 1609, aged 39 or thereabouts, N. Belcher,
II, 118, no. 396. VI. Inscr. Anne, w. of Edw. Emptage, 1622,
aged 51, ‘‘ towards God religious, to her husband loving and
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LITS OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
comfortable, over all his childen (having no issue of her own
body) tender and carefull ”, N. Belcher, II, 118, no. 397.
St. Peter, Thanet. I. Inscr. Nich. Smyth, 1451, now mur.,
N.C. Belcher, II, 116, no. 390. II. Rich. Colmer, “ carpen-
tarius”, 1485, in civil dress, feet mutil., and w. Margt., now
mur., N. Belcher, I, 95, no. 194. III. Nich. Esstone, 1503,
in civil dress, and w\ Alice, worn, sm., N.A. Belcher, I, 95, no.
195. IV. Inscr. Mychaell Webbe, 1587, local, S.A. Belcher,
II, 116, no. 388. V. Inscr. John Sackett, 1623, aged 59, N.A.
Belcher, II, 116, no. 389.
Saltwood. I. John Verieu, rector of Sandherst, [died 1370],
hf. eff. in mass vests., ” cujus anime propicietur omnium rector
deus ”, C. Arch. Cant., XVIII, 423 ; Belcher, II, 118, no. 402 ;
Druitt, 82. II. Thos. Brokhill, esq., 1437, in arm., and v.
[Joan Fineux], marg. inscr. mutil., 1 sh. (3 others lost), N.A.
Arch. Cant., XVIII, 422 ; Belcher, II, 119, no. 403 ; Druitt, 169.
III. Angel issuing from clouds and holding a heart, sh. and inscr.
“ Here lieth the bowells ” of Dame Anne, w. of Wm.. Muston,
1498, C. Arch. Cant., XVIII, 423; Belcher, II, 120, no. 404;
G. and 8., 41 (angel) ; Haines, 236 (angel) ; 8t. PauVs Eccles.
Soc. Trans., V, 144 (angel). In C. is an indent for a priest
under a single canopy, the slab powdered with devices. Probably
for Wm. Archer, rector, 1279-1310. Indents, pi. 7 (Fisher’s
drawing).
Sandwich, St. Clement. I. Civilian, c. 1490, double canopy
much worn and mutil. ; w., children, and inscr. lost ; N. Belcher,
I, 100, no. 204. II. Inscr. and ach. Geo. Kawe, gent., mayor
and customer of the toAvn, mcht. adventurer and haberdasher of
Eondon, and w. Sara, both died 1583, had 7 sons and 5 daus. ,
a marg. inscr. and 4 shs. incised in slab ; C. Belcher, I, 101,
no. 205. III. Inscr. Elizth., w. of Nich. Spencer, gent., customer
of Sandwich, 1583, now under organ, S.C. Belcher, 1, 101, no. 206.
Sandwich, St. Peter. I. Inscr. and ach. Thos. Gilbert, gent.,
searcher of Kent, 1597, aged 37 ; mar. Kath., dau. of Robt.
Filmer of East Sutton, had 6 sons and 3 daus., whereof Thos.,
Ann, Joan, Elizth., survived ; inscr. under organ, ach. loose in
chest, N.A. Belcher, I, 101, no. 207 (under St. Clement).
Seal. I. Sir Wm. de Bryene, lord of Kemsing and Sele, 1395,
in arm., 2 shs., marg. inscr., large, C. Antiquarian Etching Club,
HI, pi. 17 ; Belcher, I, 96, no. 196 ; Boutell, Series ; Builder,
LIX, 462 ; Gent. Mag., 1858, ii, 555 ; Hewitt, Armour, II, 249 ;
Suffling,^^. II. John Tebold alias Theobauld, gent., 1577,
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in civil dress, and inscr. ; both palimp., on rev. of elf. the lower
portion of a civilian, on rev. of inscr. the lower portion of a lady
both c. 1500 ; loose in safe in 1925. Belcher, II, 117, no. 394
(obv. of inscr.) ; M.B.S. Trans., VI, 84 (rev. of inscr.). In
coll. Soc. Antiq. is a rubbing of 10 sons, c. 1530, parents, dau. and
inscr. lost, slab in N.
Selling. I. Three sons, c. 1520 ; parents, dans, and inscr.
lost ; under chest, S.Tr. The remains of a br. to Thos. Gate and
w., 1522. II. Civilian, c. 1525, w., children and inscr. lost ;
local, N. Belcher, II, 120, no. 405. III. Inscr. and sh. Wm.
Norwood, S.T.B., rector of St. Dunstan-in-the-East, London,
fellow of All Souls, Oxford, 1596, aged 47 ; Andrew his brother
and Alex, his “ patruelis ’’ pos. ; C. IV. Inscr. in 8 Lat. vv.
and sh. - - Norwodde, c. 1600, C.
Sheldwich. I. Sir Rich. Attelese, 1394, in arm, and w. Dennis,
lower hf. of elf. gone, line double canopy slightly mutil., inscr.
also mutil., several shs. lost ; N.C. Arch. Cant., XV III, 290 ;
Belcher, II, 121, no. 408 ; Boutell, Series ; F. and A. Mus. List,
pi. 9. II. John Cely, esq., 1426, in arm., and w. Isabel ; 2
shs. lost ; S.C. Arch. Cant., XVIII, 291 ; Belcher, II, 122, no.
409. III. Joan, w. of Wm. Mareys, esq., 1431, hf . eh. in shroud
holding inscribed heart, 2 shs., one loose, curious, C. Arch. Cant.,
XVIII, 291 ; Belcher, II, 123, no. 411 ; Suffling, 278 (eh.). IV.
Inscr. John Belke, gent., eld. son of Valentine Belke of Sheldwich,
died “a bachelor”, 1633, aged 67, C. Belcher, II, 122, no. 410.
In N.C. is a slab with indents for a marg. inscr. in Lombardics
to Reynauld de Deyk, 14th cent.
Shepherdswell. I. Inscr. Philemon Powndall, 1660, aged
55, " had 1 w., 1 son and 6 daus.” ; palimp., on rev. another
inscr. to Jas. Dering, esq., died 1532, engr. 17th cent. ; loose in
vestry. Belcher, II, 42, no. 130 ; M.B.S. Trans., IV, 156 ; St.
Paul’s Eccles. Soc. Trans., V, 147. All obv. and rev.
Shoreham. I. Inscr. ; rect. pi. with ehs. and sh. lost. Thos.
Polhyll, 1588, and w. Annes, dau. of Wm. Plumley of Otford,
had 1 son and 3 daus., C. step.
Shorne. I. John Smyth, 1457, in civil dress, and w. Marion,
hf. ehs., inscr. and 2 frags, of a large scroll. Belcher, II, 124, no.
416. II. Inscr. (eh. lost). Wm. Pepyr, vicar, 1468, much mutil.
Belcher, II, 124, no. 417. III. Lady, c. 1470, headless ; the
remains of a br. to a man in arm., w., 1 son, 4 daus., 4 shs. and
inscr. Belcher, II, 125, no. 419 ; 0. and S., pi. 30 (Fisher's draw¬
ing with slab, etc.). IV. Inscr. Thos. Sharpe, “legis peritus ”,
17
258
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
1493, N. Belcher, II, 125, no. 420. V. Chalice and wafer for
Thos. Elys, vicar, 1519, C. Belcher, II, 123, no. 412 ; St. Paul’s
Eccles. Soc. Trans., I, 155 (chalice). VI. Inscr. in 6 Lat. vv.
Thos., eld. son of Edm. Page, 1558. Belcher, II, 123, no. 413.
VII. Elynor, only dan. and h. of John Hearnden of Shorn e, gent.,
w. (1) of Edm. Pagge, gent., by whom 8 sons, Thos., Wm., Jas.,
Hearnden, Edm., Geo., Lyonell, John, and 5 dans., Elizth., Ann,
Bennett, Dorothy, Annes, (2) of John Allen, gent., 1583, inscr.
much mutil. Belcher, II, 124, no. 415. VIII. Inscr. and sh.
Geo. Page, gent., 1639, aged 38 ; mar. Elizth., dau. of John
Somers of St. Margaret’s, Rochester, gent., had 4 sons, V/m.,
Edm., John, Geo., and 3 daus., Mary, Anne, Elizth., C. Belcher,
II, 124, no. 418. IX. Inscr. Geo. Haysden, gent., 1670, had 2
sons, John, Geo., and 1 dau., Martha, N. Belcher, II, 123, no.
414. Nos. I-IV, VI and VII loose in church chest in 1912.
In coll. Soc. Antiq. are some valuable diagrams by Fisher and
Alexander of what they found about 1810, together with more
complete rubbings of nos. I, II, III, and VII, also rubbings of the
following, now lost, (1) a mutil. inscr. to John Herenden, gent.,
1527, whose dau. and h. mar. Edm. Page, formerly in S.C. ; (2)
an inscr. to Edm. Page of Shorne, gent., 1550, who at the time of
his death had 5 sons and 2 daus., Thos., Elizth., Wm., Geo., Lionell,
John, and Agnes, by Eleanor his w., then living, formerly in N.
This was palimp. and made up of 2 pieces of an English br. some¬
what earlier in date. The larger is a portion of a rect. pi. in the
upper part of which was a figure of Our Lord in Majesty seated
on a rainbow with a sword pointing towards his head. The
background representing the sky powdered with stars and estoiles.
and a crescent moon. In the foreground on a mound or grassy
hill is a large portion of a recumbent figure in shroud with part of
a scroll above, and below is a sh. apparently of the Staple of
Calais. In the right hand lower corner is the kng. fig. of a lady
with scroll from hands. Above the lady’s head appears the hand
of another fig., and in the top corner a portion of a sh., the 1st
quarter of which is Hall, with a quartering of Mortimer. The
smaller piece bears a portion of a rhyming inscr. in Eng. vv. to
John Hall and his w. Kath., who were the parents of Edw. Hall,
the chronicler, who died in 1547. By will, proved in 1529, John
Hall desired to be buried in the hospital of St. Thos. of Acres,
London, and leaves bequests to his w. Kath. and his sons Wm. and
Edw. His w. died in 1557, having outlived both her sons. There
is no doubt the plate was spoil from the dissolved hospital of St.
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Thos. wliicli was granted to the Mercer’s Co. in 1541. The larger
piece is engr. in Gent. Mag., 1801, i, 497, and M.B.S. Trans., IV,
155, but both inaccurate in detail.
SiBERTSWOLD, see Shepherdswell.
SiTTiNGBOURNE. I. Inscr. John Allen, benefactor to the poor,
1615, mutil., local, mur., S.Tr. Belcher, II, 120, no. 406. In
coll. Soc. Antiq. are rubbings of 2 brasses now lost, (1) Elizth.,
w. of Edm. Joodde, c. 1480, with insc,r. in 4 Eng. vv. M.B.8.
Trans., VI, 309 (Fisher’s drawing) ; (2) an inscr. to Laur. Garrard,
1493.
Snodland. I. John [Brigge], filius Lancastrie heraldi
regis armorum”, 1441, in civil dress, head lost, sm., now mur.,
JM.C. Belcher, II, 126, no. 425. Rich. Brigge or Brugg, appointed
by Hen. IV, was the only Lancaster King of Arms. II. Roger
Perot, 1486, in civil dress, sm., IST. Belcher, II, 126, no. 424.
III. Edw. Bischoptre, in civil dress, and w. Margt., both died
1487, sm., K.A. Belcher, II, 124, no. 423. IV. Civilian and
2 ws., c. 1530 ; inscr. lost ; C. Belcher, II, 125, no. 421. V.
Inscr. and sh. Wm. Tilghman the elder, 1541, and ws. Isabel and
Joan, K. Belcher, II, 125, no. 422. Fisher has a drawing of an
inscr., now lost, to Thos. Dalby, rector, 1472. G. and 8., pi. 1.
SouTHELEET. I. Joaii, dau. of Sir John Reskemer of Cornwall,
w. of John Urban, esq., 1414, on a bracket with inscr. above and
2 vv. below, S.A. Belcher, I, 103, no. 210 ; Boutell, Br. and 8labs,
123 ; Gent. Mag., 1848, ii, 604 ; 8uffling, 275. II. John Urban,
esq., 1420, in civil dress, and w. Joan, dau. of Sir John Reskemer ;
a bracket with fig. between the effs. lost ; now partly covered, C.
Belcher, I, 102, no. 209 ; Reliquary, K.S., I, 109 ; 8uffling, 173
(effs.) ; V. and A. Mus. List, pi. 37 (effs.). III. Floriated cross,
the arms inscribed “ Ihu mercy, lady helpe”, c. 1420, much
mutil., inscr. nearly all lost, slab loose in N.A. IV. John
Tubney, rector, archdeacon of St. Asaph, chaplain to John Lowe,
bp. of Rochester, [1456], hf. eff. in cope, C. Belcher, I, 102, no.
208 ; Boutell, Br. and 8labs, 114. V. Inscr. John Swan, Master
Wm. Swan and Rich. Swan, brethren, and Master Thos. Swan
and Wm. Swan, nephews, gave the great bell, 15th cent., mur.,
Tower. VI. Thos. Cowrll, c. 1520, in shroud, very sm., S.A.
on same slab as no. I. Belcher, I, 103, no. 211. VII. John
Sedley, an auditor of the king’s exchequer, in civil dress, and w.
Elizth., c. 1520, with 4 sons and 2 dans., marg. inscr. mutil., on a
sm. pi. “ Dyg not wtyn too ffote of this tombe ” ; Trinity lost ;
A.T., S.A. Belcher, I, 104, no. 212 ; 8uffling, 192. VIII.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Inscr. John Sedley, esq., 1581, and w. Anne, dan. of John Cole-
peper of Aylesford, esq., 1594, on same slab as no. VII. Belcher.
I, 104, no. 213.
Stanstead. I. Inscr. John Shudder and w. Amies, c. 1510,
N.A. Belcher, 11, 117, no. 395.
Staple. I. Civilian, c. 1510 ; inscr. lost ; N.C. Belcher,
I, 105, no. 216.
Staplehurst. I. Lady, c. 1580 ; husband in arm., another
w., 2 groups of children, shs., and inscr. lost ; A.T., S.C. Belcher,
II, 129, no. 436 ; Clinch, Costume, 155 ; G. and S., 37 ; Haines,
246 ; 8t. PauVs Eccles. 8oc. Trans., V, 143 Probably for V/alter
Mayne, 1577, and 2 ws. In coll. Soc. Antiq. is a rubbing of a
man in gown and hood, with I son and 1 dau. ; w. and inscr.
lost. Probably for Robt. Newman, S.T.P., rector, 1591-1612.
About 1860 the fig. of the man was in the possession of a Mr.
Back, of Norwich, who purchased it in London.
Stockbury. I. Inscr. Wm. Petyte, 1523, and w. Elynor ;
John Petyte, 1460, and w. Agnes also mentioned ; S.C. Belcher,
II, 127, no. 428. II. John Hooper, grandson of Jas. Hooper
of Halberton, Devon, gent., student of the Middle Temple,
receiver of fines for the marches of Wales, 1617, aged 53, in civil
dress, and w. Francis, dau. of Sir Thos. Roberts of Glassenbury
[in Cranbrook],knt., mar. 10 years, had 2 sons and 3 daus., Francis,
Elizth., Martha, Thos., and John born after his father’s death and
died a fortnight after birth, rect. pi. with inscr. and sh., local, C.
Belcher, II, 127, no. 427. III. Dorothy, dau. of Ninean Burrell
of Cuckfield, Sussex, esq., w. of Thos. Hooper, gent., 1648, with
4 surviving children, Walter, John, Jane, Dorothy, and 3 dead,
Thos., Francis, Hen., rect. pi. with inscr., local, C. Belcher, II,
126, no. 426.
Stodmarsh. I. Inscr. (eff. lost). Wm. Barnevyle, gent.,
1464, now mur., N. Belcher, II, 118, no. 401.
Stoke. I. Wm. Cardjd, B.D., vicar, 1415, in mass vests.,
upper hf. lost, C. Belcher, II, 128, no. 434 (portion of inscr.).
In coll. Soc. Antiq. is a rubbing of efi., but headless. II.
Inscr. and 3 shs. (another lost). John Wilkins, gent., 1575 ; mar.
Elizth., dau. of John Copinger, esq. ; C. Belcher, II, 129, no.
435. III. Inscr. Francis, dau. of Ralph Copinger, esq., w. of
Hen. Grimeston, esq., 1608, C. Belcher, II, 128, no. 433.
Stone. I. John Lumbarde, rector, 1408, sm. eff. in mass vests,
in head of a floriated cross round which is the text from Job xix.
25, and inscr. on stem and steps, stem and cross mutil., very fine.
KENT.
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C. Belcher, I, 99, no. 203; Boutell, Series) Cresy,'E., Stone
Church, 1840, pi. 17 ; GirVs Own Paper, XVI, 148 ; Gough,
II, pi. 11**, p. 28 ; Haines, 174 ; Suffling, 271 ; Thorpe, Oust.
Rojf., pi. 50, p. 253. II. Sh., a lion rampant ; large hf. eff.,
inscr. and another sh. lost. John Sorewell, rector, 1439, C.
Belcher, II, 128, no. 431 (with no. III). III. Inscr. John Dew,
priest, c. 1530, C. Belcher, II, 128, no. 431. IV. Inscr. in 8
Eng. vv., and 4 shs. including the Mcht. -Adventurers and
Drapers’ Co.Robt. Chapman, esq., mcht. adventurer and draper
of London, owner of Stone Castle, 1574, C. Belcher, II, 128,
no. 430. V. Inscr. in 8 Eng. vv. Wm. Carew, esq., by birth
a freeman of the Drapers’ Co., owner of Stone Castle, 1588, aged
70, had 8 children ; 4 shs. lost ; now on a board, mur., C.
Belcher, II, 128, no. 432 (hf. inscr.). In coll. Soc. Antiq. is a
rubbing with 2 of the shs., Carew imp. Chapman, and Chapman.
The former is now in Brit. Mus. VI. Inscr. and sh. Anne
Carew of Stone Castle, widow of no. V, 1599, C. Belcher, II,
127, no. 429 ; Suffling, 327.
Stourmouth. I. Thos. Mareys, clerk, rector, 1472, in acad.,
1 sh. (another lost), C. Belcher, I, 97, no. 200.
Stowting. I. Inscr. Thos. Jenkin of Stowting Court, gent.,
1657, aged 49 ; mar. Margt., dau. of Thos. Jenkin of Folkestone,
gent., had 5 sons and 9 dans., mur., C. Belcher, II, 116, no. 386.
Sturry. I. Inscr. Thos. Childmel of Sturry, “ dedit huic
ecclesie plumbum ad valorem quadraginta librarum et multa
alia bona fecit in predicta ecclesia”, 1496,and ws. Joan and Kath.,
N. Belcher, II, 120, no. 407.
SuNDRiDGE. I. Roger Isly, lord of the manors of '' Sondresshe
and ifrenyngham”, 1429, in arm., 2 shs., N. Belcher, II, 132,
no. 439. II. Civilian, c. 1460 ; inscr. and shs. lost ; N.
Anastatic Drawing Soc., 1877, pi. 9 ; Belcher, II, I3I, no. 438.
Probably Wm. Isley, “ legis peritus”, 1453. III. Thos. Isley,
esq., [1518], in arm., and w. Elizth., dau. of Sir Rich. Guldeford,
with 10 sons and 3 daus., 3 shs. ; inscr. and another sh. lost ; N.
Belcher, II, 130, no. 437. In C. are indents for marg. inscrs.
in Lombardics to John Delarye and Huwe de Forchamme, both
14th cent.
Sutton, East. I. Sir Edw. Filmer, 1629, in arm., and w.
Elizth., dau. of Rich. Argali, esq., 1638 (date added), with 9 sons,
Sir Robt., Edw., John, Thos., Reginald, Thos., Rich., Hen.,
Augustin, and 9 daus., Mary, Margt., Elizth., Judeth, Kath.,
Anne, Jane, Susanna, Sarah, large rect.pl. with ach.,2 shs., marg.
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LIST or MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
inscr., and engraver’s name '' Ed. Marshall scnlpsit”, N.C. Arch.
Cant., XXV, Ivii ; Belcher, II, 133, no. 440; Cave-Browne, J.,
Sutton Valence and East Sutton, 45 ; Encycl. Brit., 1 1th ed.,IV,
pi. 2, fig. 6, p. 435 ; M.B.S. Portfolio, I, pt. 11, pi. 6 ; Oyler,
T. H., East Sutton Church, 41 ; Waller, pt. 15 ; Ward, 71. II.
Inscr. marg. Sir Edw. Eilmer, knt. , gentleman of the privy chamber
to Chas. I, and II, died a bachelor in Paris, 1668, N.A. III.
Inscr. marg. Sir Pobt. Eilmer, knt., 1653, and w. Anne, dan. of
Martin Heton, bp. of Ely, 1671, mar. 35 years, had 6 sons and
2 dans., N. IV. Inscr. marg. Sir Pobt. Eilmore, bart., 1676,
and w. Dorothy, dan. of Maurice Tuke, 1671, mar. 22 years, had
4 sons and 3 dans., N. V. Inscr. marg. John Godschalke, esq.,
son of Sir John Godschalke, knt., by Anne, dan. of Sir Pobt.
Eilmer, knt., 1683, aged 23, N.A. VI. Inscr. marg. Dame Anne,
Godschalke, died 25 Jan., 16 — (date omitted), left issue 1 son
and 1 dau., N.A. VII. Inscr. marg. John Pumney, rector of
Crundal and vicar of Sutton Valence, 1698, and w. Amy, dau. of
Sir Pobt. Eilmer, knt., N.
Tenterden. I. Two shs., Austen and Austen imp. Hales;
inscr. cut in stone. Wm. Austen, bailiff in 1591, died 1595 ;
mar. EJizth., dau. of Edw. Hales ; Tower.
Teynham. I. John Erogenhall, esq., 1444, in arm. with SS.
collar ; inscr, lost ; S.Tr. Arch. Cant., I, 89 ; Belcher, II, 136,
no. 444. Pubbing of inscr. in coll. Soc. Antiq. II. Pobt.
Heyward, 1509, in civil dress, and 2 children conjoined, one in
swaddling clothes, the other a dau. in ordinary dress ; his parents
Wm. and Kath. buried close by ; N.Tr. Belcher, II, 135, no.
442 ; Suffling, 259 (children). III. Wm. Wreke, 1533, in civil
dress, sm., N.Tr. Belcher, II, 135, no. 443. IV. Wm., son of
Wm. Palmer of Horndon, Essex, gent., in civil dress, and w.
Elizth., both died 1639, inscr., ach., and marg. inscr., C.
Belcher, II, 134, no. 441.
Thanington. I. Thos. Halle of Kent, esq., 1485, in arm.,
4 shs., rel., S.A. Belcher, I, 105, no. 215.
Throwley. I. Half a sh. ; the remains of the hr. to Pich.
Sondes, gent., 2nd son of Pobt. Sondes, 1558, in arm. ; S.C.
Pubbing of eff. and inscr. in coll. Soc. Antiq.
Thurnham. I. Inscr. and 4 shs. Lady Barbara (Bradbery),
w. (1) of Sir Hen. Cutts, knt., (2) of Wm. Covert of Boxley, esq.,
1618, aged 72, N.C. O. and S., pi. 31.
Tilmanstone. I. Pich. Eogg, esq., [1598], aged 50, in civil
dress with 1 son, and w. Anne [Sackville], who pos., with 3 daus..
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all kng., rect. pi. with inscr., 4 Lat. vv. and sh., mur., C. Belcher^
II, 136, no. 445.
Trottescliffe. T. Wm. Crofton, gent., “ bacallarius juris
civilis et legis peritus ac collega de Greysynn”, 1483, in civil
dress, and w. Margery, 148- (not filled in), rel., C. Belcher, II,
138, no. 451.
Tudeley. I. Thos. Stydolf, gentilman”, 1457, in civil
dress, and w. Marion ; 2 shs. lost ; C.
Tunstall. I. Scroll. 15th cent. ; eff. and inscr. lost ; N.
II. Inscr. Margt., dau. of Sir Jas. Crowmer, w. of John Rycyls,
heir to the manor of Eslingham, 1496 ; 4 shs. lost ; S.C. Belcher,
II, 138, no. 450. III. Ralph Wulf, rector, 1525, in mass vests,
with scroll, rel., N. Belcher, II, 137, no. 449. 1\ . Lady,
c. 1590, with scroll ; inscr. lost; S.C. Belcher, II, 137, no. 446.
T. Inscr. and ach. Hen. Guyldeford, esq., captain of Artclyhe
fort near Dover, 3rd son of Sir John Guyldeford, 1595, aged 57,
S.C. Belcher, II, 137, no. 447. VI. Inscr. and ach. Christ.
Webbe, B.D., president of St. John’s Coll. Cambridge, rector,
son of John Webbe of Gillingham, Kent, esq., had 16 children,
1610, aged 63 ; his w. Kath. pos. ; C. Belcher, II, 137, no. 448.
Ulcombe. I. Wm. Maydestone, esq., 1419, in arm., single
canopy much mutil., inscr. and marg. inscr. (mutil.) with text
from Job, xix ; 2 shs. lost ; A.T., N.A. Belcher, II, 140,
no. 454. II. Manin arm., 1442 ; w. and inscr. lost ; on a board,
mur., N.A. G. and S., pi. 32. In coll. Soc. Antiq. is a rubbing
of a portion of the inscr. giving the date. Probably John St.
Leger, 1442, and w. Margery, dau. and h. of Jas. Donet. III.
Ralph St. Leger, esq., 1470, in arm., and w. Anne ; 2 shs. lost ;
K.A. Belcher, II, 139, no. 453 ; V. and A. Mus. List, pi. 21.
The lady was dau. of John Prophete, and remarried John
Elmebridge, who died in 1473, and on whose br. at Merstham,
Surrey, she again appears. She afterwards mar. Sir Wm. Pecche
of Lullingstone whom she also survived.
Upchurch. I. Civilian and w., c. 1350, hf. effs., inscr. in Er.
nearly all lost, now mur. behind organ, N.C. Belcher, I, 105,
no. 214. II. Inscr. with 2 Eng. vv. John Grinnell senior, 1638,
mur., S.C. Belcher, II, 138, no. 452,
Warehorne. I. Inscr. in 3 Lat. vv. Thos. Jekyn, rector,
1438, N. Belcher, II, 147, no. 472.
Westerham. I. Inscr. John Lovestede, c. 1450, N. II.
Rich Potter, 1511, in civil dress, and 2 ws. ; 5 sons, 3 daus., and
inscr. lost ; rel. on same stone as no. VIII. Belcher, II, 143,
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
no. 461 (with inscr. of no. V). Rubbing of children and inscr.
in coll. Soc. Antiq. In 1915 the inscr. was said to be in private
hands in the village. III. Rich. Hayward, 1529, in civil dress,
and w. Anne (eff. lost), rel., mur., S.A. Belcher, II, 142, no. 460.
IV. Thos., son of John Potter, gent., 1531, in civil dress, S.A.
Belcher, II, 141, no. 457 ; O. and S., 33 (eff.) ; Haines, 239 (eff.) ;
St. Paul’s Eccles. Soc. Trans., V, 139 (eff.). V. John Stacy,
1533, in civil dress ; effs. of ws. Margt. and Joan lost ; inscr.
now under no. II, eff. above no. VII. Belcher, II, 142, no. 459
(eff.), 143, no. 461 (inscr.). VI. Wm. Myddilton, esq., 1557,
in civil dress, and 2 ws. Elizth. and Dorothy, 7 sons (now with
no VII, and said to be palimp.), and inscr. ; 2 other groups of
children and a sh. lost ; stone cut down, S.A. Belcher, II, 141,
no. 455 (effs.), 142, no. 459 (sons). VII. Inscr. Rich. Potter,
esq., 1563, had by his 3 ws., Elizth., Anne, and Alice, 20 children,
whereof 3 sons and 7 daus. survived him ; palimp., on rev. a
portion of a column with sh. on base, Flemish, 16th cent., fastened
down ; rel., now mur. under no. V. Belcher, II, 142, no. 459
(obv.) ; M.B.S. Trans., IV, 158 (obv. and rev.). Another piece
of the Flemish brass has been reused at Broadway, Wore, (q.v.)
VIII. Wm. Stace, 1566, in civil dress, and 2 ws., Jone, with 2 sons
and 1 dau., and Alice with 5 sons and 7 daus., the eyes of Wm. and
Jone closed ; S.A. Belcher, II, 142, no. 458. IX. Wm. Dye, parson
of Tatsfield, 1567, in surplice and scarf or stole, worn, N. Anti¬
quarian Etching Club, V, pi. 38 ; Belcher, II, 141, no. 456 ; Druitt,
116 ; Hierurgia Anglicana, 1904, III, 143. Several of the br.
have been mixed in relaying. The descriptions here given have
been worked out from a set of old rubbings in coll. Soc. Antiq.
In this coll, is a rubbing of a group of 6 daus., now lost, no doubt
belonging to no. III. It is palimp., on rev. the head of a man
with scroll, the background diapered with lozenges. M.B.S.
Trans., IV, 157 (obv. and rev.).
Westwell. I. Inscr. John Sharpe of Nash, gent., son of John
Sharpe, 1607, aged 60, N.C. Belcher, II, 147, no. 471. An
incised slab to a priest in mass vests., upper hf. of fig., canopy,
and marg. inscr. once inlaid with brass or marble is reproduced
in Oxford Portfolio of Mon. Br., pt. 5, pi. 1.
Whitstable. I. Inscr. Thos. Brede, 1440, N. Belcher, II,
147, no. 474. II. Inscr. Joan, dau. of John Headman, w. (1)
of Christ. Goulsonn, by whom Christ., John, Ann, (2) of Thos.
Gold, by whom Vincent, Mary, Francis, Aphrah, 1629, N.
Belcher, II, 147, no. 473.
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Wickham, East. I. John de Bladigdone, in civil dress, and w.
Mand, sm. hf. effs. in the head of a cross with Fr. inscr. in
Lombardics on stem, c. 1325, restored and rel. in a new stone in
1887, now mur., N. Art Jour., N.S. 1898, 119 ; Belcher, II, 144,
no. 464 ; Boutell, Christian Mon., 125 ; Etching by T. Fisher,
1809 : G. and S., 32 ; Haines, 135 ; Oxford, Man., 74 ; 8t. PomVs
Eccles. Soc. Trans., V, 139. II. Wm. Payn, yeoman of the
guard, 1568, in habit of the guard, and 3 ws., Elizth., Joan (eff.
lost) with 1 son, and Joan with 2 sons, now mur., N. Belcher,
II, 145, no. 465 ; Thor'pe, Oust. Boff., pi. 51, fig. 1, p. 257 (man).
Wickham, West. I. Wm. de Thorp, rector, 1407, in mass
vests., sm., C. Bazaar, 29 Sept. 1893 ; Belcher, II, 145, no. 466 ;
Clinch, Churches, 201 ; Etching by T. Fisher, 1807 ; Suffling,
215. II. John Stokton, priest, 1515, in mass vests., sm., C.
Belcher, II, 145, no. 467 ; Fisher. III. Inscr. John Lang, born
at Richmond, Yorks., fellow of St. John’s Coll., Cambridge,
rector for 37 years, 1619, aged 77, mur., C. Belcher, II, 145,
no. 468.
WiCKHAMBREAUX. I. Inscr. (eff. lost). Hen. Welde, rector,
1420, now mur., C. Belcher, II, 147, no. 478.
WiLLESBOROUGH. I. Inscr. (eff. lost). John a Gore, senior,
1506, rel., N. Belcher, II, 143, no. 462. II. Inscr. with 10
Lat. vv., and ach. John Hall, gent., 1605, aged about 90, and w.
Joan, 1580, S.A. Belcher, II, 143, no. 463.
Wilmington. I. Inscr. Oliver Godfrey, esq., 1610, and w.
Elizth., 1621, had 10 children, C.
WiTTERSHAM. I. Stevyii x4udyan (Odyarne), 1523, in civil
dress, and inscr., N.A.
WooDCHURCH. I. Mchol de Gore, priest, c. 1330, sm. eff. in
mass vests, in head of a cross encircled by Fr. rhyming inscr. in
Lombardics ; stem, 1 finial and marg. inscr. lost ; C. Alcuin
Club Colls., XXII, 20 ; Bazaar, 13 Oct. 1893 ; Belcher, I, 106,
no. 217 ; Boutell, Series ; G. and S., 28 ; Haines, 135 ; Macklin,
Br. of Eng., 31 ; Oxford Jour, of Mon. Br., II, II9 (eff.) ; Paley,
F. A., Manual of Gothic Architecture, vi ; St. Paul’s Eccles. Soc.
Trans., V, 136. II. Inscr. (eff. lost). Roger Harlakynden, esq.,
son of Wm. Harlakynden, 1523, now under organ, S.C. III.
Thos. Harlakynden, esq., 1558, in arm., with 6 sons, and 2 ws.,
Elizth. [Watno], 1539, with 3 daus., and Margt. with 1 dau.,
all kng., 3 shs., now mur., C. Belcher, I, 106, no. 218. IV.
Inscr. and 2 shs. Martin Harlakinden, esq., 1584 ; mar. Debora,
dau. of Thos. Whetenhall, and left an only dau. Debora, now
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
mur., C. Belcher, II, 146, no. 470. V. Sh., restored and
coloured, inscr. cut in stone round edge of A.T. Sir Edw.
Waterhouse, of the council of Ireland for Queen Elizth., 1591,
S.C. Sir Edw. mar. the widow of no. IV.
WooDNESBOROUGH. I. Inscr. John Parcar, vicar, 1513, now
mur., C. Belcher, II, 147, no. 475. II. Inscr. and scroll (kng.
elf. lost). Myghell Heyre, vicar, 1528, C. III. Inscr. with 14
Lat. vv. Nich. Spencer, esq., 1593, now mur., C. Belcher, II,
147, no. 477. IV. Inscr. and sh. John Hill of Nassall, Staffs.,
gent., 1605, C. Belcher, II, 147, no. 476.
WouLDHAM. I. Morley, son of Roger and Ursula Monox,
1602, aged 23, in civil dress, spoke Latin, Italian, French, and
understood Spanish, and his sister Margt., 1597, aged 5, rect. pi.
with kng. figs., inscr., and mottoes in the above languages, mur.,
C. M.B.S. Trans., VI, 313.
Wrotham. I. Thos. Nysell, 1498, in civil dress, and w. .Alice,
with 5 sons and 5 daus., N. Belcher, 1, 107, no. 219 (efis. and inscr.)
109, no. 225 (children, erroneously placed with no. V) ; Griffin, R.,
Kentish Items, Wrotham, priv. printed, 1915, 7. II. John,
son of John Burgoyn of Impington, Cambs.,esq., c. 1500, in civil
dress, N. Belcher, I, 109, no. 224. III. Five kng. daus., 2
shs. and inscr. ; the remains of the br. to Jas. Pekham, esq., 1500,
in arm., and w. Margt., dau. of Thos. Burgoyn of Impington,
Cambs., esq., N. Belcher, II, 146, no. 469 ; Griffin, 8 (Fisher’s
drawing). IV. Thos. Pekham, esq., in arm., and w. Dorothy
[Horne], 1512, with 1 dau., 1 sh. (another, Horne, now with no.
V) ; sons and a third sh. lost ; N. Ashdown, Costume, 227 (lady) ;
Belcher, I, 107, no. 220 ; Druitt, 278 ; Fairholt, Costume, I, 234
(lady) ; Griffin, 9 (Fisher’s drawing). In the indent for the lost
sh.is now fixed a sh. belonging to no. VI. Rubbing of sons and
lost sh. in coll. Soc. Antiq. V. Reynold Pekham the elder,
esq. for the body of Hen. VIII, 1525, in arm. with tabard,
and w. Joyce (Colepeper), 1523, in heraldic mantle, 1 sh., 2
sons and 3 other shs. lost ; N. Belcher, I, 109, no. 225
(with children of no. I) ; Druitt, 278 ; Griffin, 11 (Fisher’s
drawing) ; Thorpe, Cust. Roff., pi. 51, fig. 2, p. 257 (man).
Over the man has been placed a sh. of Horne (see no. IV).
Rubbings of two of the lost shs. in coll. Soc. Antiq. VI. [James
Pekham, esq., 1532, and w. Anne Isley], 2 shs., one, Isley quarter¬
ing Freningham, now with no. IV ; w., children, 2 other shs., and
inscr. lost ; N. Belcher, I, 109, no. 223 ; Griffin, 12 (Fisher's
drawing) ; G. and S., 25 ; Haines, 232 ; St. Paul’s Eccles. Soc.
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Trans., V, 134. VII. Wm. Clerke, esq., 23 March, 1611, aged
76, in arm., and w. Ann, dan. of Hugh Carthright of Ossington,
Notts., esq., 31 Dec., aged 46, with 2 sons and 10 dans., scrolls
and 2 shs., N. Belcher, I, 108, no. 222 ; , Griffin, 15 (1 sh.), 16
(dagger) ; G. and S., 26 (dagger) ; Haines, 237 (dagger) ; St.
Paul’s Eccles. Soc. Trans., V, 135 (dagger). VIII. Elizth.,
youngest dau. of John Norton of Boughton Monchelsea, esq.,
w. of Hen. Crispe, gent., 1615, with 5 sons and 4 daus., 1 sh., N.
Belcher, I, 107, no. 221 ; Druitt, 290 ; Griffin, 17 (sh.), 18 (upper
hf. of eff.) ; G. and S., 38 (upper hf.) ; Haines, 247 (upper hf.) ;
St. Paul’s Eccles. Soc. Trans., V, 144 (upper hf.). A hr. to a
lady, c. 1490, with 1 dau., now lost, is figured in Griffin, 5 (Fisher’s
drawing), and in G. and S., pi. 2. The brasses to John Sundressh,
rector, 1426, in mass vests., figured in Thorpe, Gust. Boff., pi.
26, fig. 2, p, 128, and the inscr. in 7 Lat. vv. to Thos. Gawge,
D.D., chancellor of York, 1470, are now lost. In 1768 they were
loose in the vestry coalhole.
Wye. I. AJice Palme re, with 3 sons and 8 daus., and her 2
husbands, John Andrew (feet gone) and Thos. Palmere, both in
civil dress, c. 1440, inscr. in 4 Lat. vv., rel., N. Belcher, II, 148,
no. 479 ; Morris, W. S., Hist, of Wye, 1842, 66.
Yaeding. I. Inscr. Geo. Amhurst, vicar, 1592, local, rel., mur.,
C. Belcher, II, 148, no. 480. In 1870 an inscr. and 2 shs. added
stating it was restored by his descendant W. A. T. Amhurst. II.
Inscr. John Kenward, gent., 1612, aged 54. III. Inscr. Julyan
Kenward, 1621 ; both loose in vestry in 1913.
In coll. Soc. Antiq. are rubbings of brasses, now lost, from
Allington, inscr. and ach. for Sir Gyfford Thornhurst, bart.,
1627. M.B.S. Trans., VI, 168 ; from Canterbury, St. Mary
Magdalen (destroyed in 1871), (1) inscr. to Joan, dau. of John
Hacche, w. of Hen. Lynde, 1417 ; (2) Christ. Elcok, draper,
1492, in civil dress ; (3) Margt. Elcok, 1494 ; (4) frags, of marg.
inscr., 17th cent. ; all reproduced Belcher, II, 24, nos. 65-68 ;
O.U.A.B.C. Trans., pt. 8, p. 8 ; the sleeve of no. (2) in Haines,
239 ; and the eff. of no. (1), of which no rubbing is known, in
Drawings, pi. 6 ; from Cray St. Paul, (I) John Feerby, gent.,
1454, in civil dress (lower hf . of eff. gone), and w. Alis (eff. gone),
mth 4 sons and 2 daus., inscr. mutil., 2 inscribed roundels (1 now
in Maidstone Museum) ; (2) John, 2nd son of Jas. Smythe of
London, gent., 1584, in swaddling clothes. Both reproduced
in Drawings, pis. 10-12, and no. (1) in G. and S., pi. 7 ; from
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Hollinobourne, a sh., a chevron engrailed erm., on a chief
3 lys, quartering 3 eels naiant, 16th cent. Fisher’s drawings of
a lost brass at Badlesmere, an inscr. to Barbara, dan. and h. of
January Castlecombe of Cricklade, Wilts., w. of John Wrythe,
garter king of arms, 1483, is reproduced in O. and S., pi. 1, as is
also the elf. at Bapchild, to Margt.,w. of John Kendall, 1529,
pi. 2. A lost brass at Reculver to John Sandeway, esq., in arm.,
and w. Joan, c. 1480, with 8 sons and 7 daus., is figured in Bib.
Top. Brit., I, no. 45, pi. 10, fig. 5, p. 165, and another from
Greenwich, to Anth. Lyte, esq., one of the 4 gentlemen ushers,
‘‘daylie waiters”, 1579, and w. Anne, dau. of Thos. Welden, is
reproduced from an old sketch, in Proc. Somerset A.rch. Soc.,
XXXVIII, ii, 34. Four brasses formerly at Sevington are
illustrated from the Surrenden MSS. in Arch. Cant., IV, 11/.
A fine indent at Brasted, a floriated cross with large hf. eff. of
a priest above and a marg. inscr. in Lombardics to Edm. de
Mepham, S.T.D., rector, 1333, is illustrated in G. and S., pi. 4 ;
and another at Ickham, a floriated cross with marg. inscr. in
Lombardics with date to Martin de Hampton, rector of Ickham
and prebendary of Wingham, 1306, in Mon. Br. Soc. Portfolio,
II, pi. 52. In Canterbury Cathedral fine chamfer inscrs.
remain on the tombs of Edward, prince of Wales, 1376, abps.
Chichele, 1443, Kemp, 1454, and Bourchier, 1486. The following
indents are reproduced in OriffinA Indents, (1) attributed to prior
Chillenden, 1411, (2) prior Win. Selling, 1494, (3) abp. Fen. Dean,
1503, (4) a civilian and w. with 4 groups of children, c. 1470. The
indent for the brass to abp. Stafford, 1452, is reproduced in
W . H. Hamilton Rogers^ Strife of the Roses, etc., 137, and in Wilts.
N. and Q., Ill, 193. From Rochester Cathedral twelve indents
figured in the Home Counties Mag., V, 136, 294, and VI, 307, and
privately reprinted by R. Griffin in 1913, include the slabs of Wm.
Wellys, bp. 1437-44, Rich. Yong, bp. 1404-18, Thos. of Brinton,
bp. 1373-89, and 9 unknown of various dates. Two more are
figured in Griffin’s Indents, (1) a lozenge shaped slab with possibly
a prior in cope, kng. effs. of his parents, the Annunciation, Trinity,
and marg. inscr., early 16th cent., on wall of Jesus chapel in N.Tr.,
(2) of a bp., attributed to Thos. Trilleck, 1373, in N.C.A. In the
presbytery behind the high altar is the indent for the brass of
Sir Wm, Arundel, K.G., constable of Rochester Castle, died 1400;
and w. Agnes, holding hands.
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LANCASHIRE.
L. and C. Antiq. Soc. Trans. Transactions of the Lancashire and Cheshire
Antiquarian Society.
L. and C. Hist. Soc. Trans. Transactions of the Lancashire and Cheshire
Historic Society.
Palatine Note Book, 4 vols., 1881-84.
Thornely. The Mon. Brasses of Lancashire and Cheshire, by J. L.
Thornely, 1893.
Childwall. I. Hen. Norris of Speke, esq., 1524, in arm.
with tabard, and w. Clemence, dan. of Sir Jas. Harrington, in
heraldic mantle ; inscr. restored ; now mur., S.A. L. and C.
Hist. Soc. Trans., IT, 166 ; Ormerod, O., Miscellanea Palatina,
1851, 33 ; Thornely, 161.
Chipping. I. Inscr. Marie, dan. of Jerom Asheton, gent.,
mar. 4 years and 7 months, had issue Marie, Hobt., Elizth., and
“ the fourth lieth with her ”, I6II ; also Anne, dau. of Geo.
Singleton of Stayninge, esq., mar. 7 years and 10 days, had issue
Marie, Grace, Anne, Ralph, and Geo., 1623 ; both ws. of Robt.
Parkinson of Fayresnape, gent., C.
Colne. I. Inscr. John Horrockes, M.A., minister, 1667, aged
77. II. Inscr. in 18 Eng. vv. with sm. figs, of Time and
Death. Geo. Hartley of Bradeley, 1670, aged 55 years and 45 days.
Ill, Inscr. with sh. and lozenge. Jane, dau. and h. of John
Stonhewer of Barlyford, Ches., w. of Rich. Townley, of Barnside
and Carhall, esq., 1677, leaving 2 daus., Jane and Anne, another
dau. Alice dec.
Croston. I. Inscr. Jas. Hiet, S.T.B,, vicar, 1663, aged 73,
mur., C. II. Inscr. Mary, eld. dau. of Thos. Bustler of Kirkland,
esq., w. of Rich. Foxcroft, rector of Hoole, 1688, aged 32, mur., C.
Eccles. I. Inscr. with ach. Wm. Dauntesey of Agecroft, esq.,
1648, aged 28 ; mar. Mary, dau. of Wm. Leaver of Kersall, left
an only dau. and h. Elizth. ; mur., N.
Eggleston. I Priest, c. 1510, in cope, marg. inscr. nearly all
lost, A.T.,C. Thornely, 61. II, Inscr. Wm. Dicconson, steward
of the household to Anne, duchess of Somerset, 1604, mur., N.
Langaster, St. Mary. I. Thos. Co veil, esq., J.P., 6 times
mayor, 48 years keeper of the castle, 46 years one of the coroners
for the county palatine, captain of the freehold band of the
hundred of Loinsdall, 1639, aged 78, in civil dress, inscr. with
270
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
10 Eng. w., now on screen. Thornely , 283. II. Inscr. Thos.
Atkinson, 1681 5 Nicli. Atkinson pos. j now on screen. III.
Inscr. with ach. Seth Eushell, S.T.P., vicar, restored the chnrch
house, 1684, aged 63, mur., N.C.A. Numerous 18th cent, inscrs.
on screen, see “ M.B.S. Trans.” , V, 90, 127.
Leigh. Inscr. Hen. Travice of Light Oaks, benefactor to the
poor, died 1626, aged 64, br. placed 10 April, 1627, on a pew, N.
Liverpool Museum, see Museums.
Manchester Cathedral. I. John Huntingdon, 1st warden
of the college and builder of the choir, 1458, in surplice and almuce,
single canopy, marg. inscr., restored and rel. in 1907, Presbytery.
L. and C. Antiq. 80c. Trans., II, 94, and XXXI, 139 ; M.B.8.
Portfolio, III, pi. 59 ; Thornely, 21 ; Ware, 8. H., Hist, of the
Foundations in Manchester , 1834, II, pi. 7, p. 292. II. Sir John
Byron, steward of the college, in arm. (only centre of eff. left),
and widow Margt. [Booth], headless, c. 1460 ; double canopy,
children, shs. and inscr. lost ; now on a board in chapter room.
L. and C. Antiq. 80c. Trans., I, 87 (with slab) ; Thornely, 43 (lady).
III. Erag of a canopy, c. 1480, now on a board in chapter room.
L. and C. Antiq. 80c. Trans., IX, 97. IV. Jas. Stanley,
bp. of Ely, warden of the college, 1515, in episcopal vests, with
mitre and crosier, lower part of eff. lost, rel., Ely chantry. Church
of the People, IV, 101 (July, 1869) ; L. and G. Antiq. 80c. Trans.,
VI, 152, and XXXI, 143 ; Thornely, 123 ; Ware, II, 327. V.
Man in arm. and w., c. 1540, nearly effaced ; inscr. lost ; eff.
of lady palimp., on rev. another lady, c. 1450 ; now on a board
in chapter room. L. and C . Antiq. 80c. Trans., IX, 97 , Palatine
Note Book, IV, 77 (palimp.). Possibly Sir Alex. Badclyffe of
Ordsall, 1548, and w. Alice, dau. of Sir John Booth of Barton.
VI. Anth. Mosley, mcht., 1607, aged 70, in civil dress, with 5 sons,
Oswald, Erancis, Edw., Rich., Rowland, and w. Alice with 3
daus., Helen, Alice, Ann, all kng., rect. pi. with inscr. and ach.,
on stalls in N.C.A. L. and C. Antiq. 80c. Trans . , XI, 96 , Ware,
II, 295. VII. Oswald Mosley of Ancoats, esq., 1630, aged 47,
in civil dress, with 5 sons, Nich., Edw., Oswald, Sam., Francis,
and w. Anne with 3 daus., Anne, Margt., Mary, all kng., rect. pi.
with inscr. and ach., on stalls in N.C.A. L. and C. Antiq. 80c.
Trans., XI, 96 ; Ware, II, 295. VIII. Inscr. on a triangular
pi. with shs. erected to the memory of his parents by Sir Alex.
Radclyffe in 1629, nearly effaced, on a board in chapter room.
L. and G. Antiq. 80c. Trans., IX, 97 ; Ware, II, 288. IX.
Frags, of scrolls and inscr., on woodwork in chapel of St.
LAIs^CASHIRE.
271
John Bapt. Hudson, H. A., The Mediceval Woodivork in the
Gath., 1924, 114.
Middleton. I. Man in arm. and w., c. 1510, with 7 sons and
6 dans., 1 sh. ; inscr. lost ; C. L. and C. Antiq. Soc. Trans.,
XVI, 120 ; Thornely, 75 (effs.). Possibly Sir Bich. Ashton,
1508, and w. Isabel Talbot. II. Edm. Assheton, rector, 1522,
in mass vests, without stole and maniple, holding chalice and
wafer, local, C. Boutell, Series ; Thornely, 149. III. Alice
Laurence, [dau. of Sir Rich. Ashton], 1531, and her 3 husbands
(1 lost), John Laurence, esq.. Rich. Radclyffe of Towre, esq.,
and Thos. Bo the of Hakensall, esq., all in arm., 2 shs. (2 others
lost), local, C. Thornely, 205 (effs.). IV. Rich. Assheton,
esq., lord of the manor, 1618, aged 41, in civil dress holding skull,
and w. Mary, dau. of Thos. Venables, baron of Kinderton, with
6 sons. Rich, (in swaddling clothes), Ralph, John, Jas., Wm.,
Thos., and 2 dans., Dorothy, Mary, 2 shs., C. Thornely, 263
(effs.). V. Ralph Assheton, esq., 1650, aged 45, in arm. with
scarf and baton, and w. Elizth., dau. of John Kaye of Woodsome,
Yorks., esq., with 3 sons. Rich, (in arm.), Ralf, John (in shroud),
and 3 daus., Elizth., Mary, Anne (in shroud), 2 shs., curious, C.
Iter Lancastre {Chetham Soc., VII), 30 ; Thornely, 302-3. Ralph
Ashton was M.P. for Lancashire and commander of the Parlia¬
mentary forces in the county.
Newchurch, near Warrington. I. Three daus. and inscr. ;
the remains of the br. to Wm. Ratclyff of Wylmerleigh and Astley,
esq., 1561, and w. Anne, dau. of Sir John Holcrofte, with 1 son
and 3 daus. ; now mur., Vestry. II. Inscr. Elizth., dau. and
coh. of Peter Warburton, esq., widow of Ralph Egerton of
Ridley, Ches., esq., 1646; “John Sale sculpsit ” ; now mur.,
Vestrv.
%/
Ormskirk. I. Man in arm. with tabard bearing the Scaris-
brick arms, c. 1500 ; inscr. lost ; large, rel. and a floral border
added in 1878, mur., St. Mch. chapel. Ashdown, Armour, 215 ;
Oeneal. Mag., VII, 285 ; Thornely, 85. II. Inscr. with 4 Eng.
vv. Hen Mosock, 1661, aged 74 ; “ Rich. Mosock sculpsit ” ;
mur., N.
Poulton-le-Fylde. I. Inscr. Anne, w. of Rich. Harrison,
vicar, 1697, aged 55, C.
Preston. I. Seath Bushell, woolen draper, bailiff and a brother
of Preston, 1623, aged 53, in civil dress, benefactor to the poor,
etc., rect. pi. and inscr., curious, local, rel., mur.,N.A. Antiquary,
XXV, 250 ; Bazaar, 15 Dec. 1893 ; Fishwick, H., Hist, of Preston,
272
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
120 ; Smith, T. C., Records of Preston Church ; Suffling, 340
(eff.) ; Thornely, 273 (eff.).
Prestwick. I. Inscr. and ach. Anno, of the family of Ashton
of Chaddeston, w. of Isaac Allen, rector, 1634, aged 41, left 2
sons and 2 dans., C. II. Inscr. Waldive Lagoe, esq., 1667,
aged 51, N.
Rochdale. I. Inscr. Susan, dan. of Jas. Gartside of Okenrode,
w. of Gabriel Gartside of Raohdall, 1668 ; her son Sam. pos. ;
rect. pi. with skeletons and sh., mur., N.C.A. Fishwick, H.,
Hist, of Rochdale, 166 ; Palatine Note Book, IV, 167.
Rufford. I. Sir Robt. Hesketh, 1639, in arm., and w. Grace
(eff. lost), 1543 ; inscr. palimp., on rev. a portion of a Flemish
hr with angel holding lozenge of arms, etc., 16th cent. ; now
mur. L. and C. Hist. Soc. Trans., N.S. XXIII, 109 (man and
inscr.) ; M.B.S. Trans., VI, 83 (obv. and rev. of inscr.).
Sbfton. I. Margt., dan. of Sir Rich. Molyneux, w. (1) of John
Dutton, esq., (2) of Wm. Buloley, esq., 1528, founder of a chantry,
double canopy, 4 shs., S.C. Garde, W. D., and Gordon, E. J. A.,
Descriptive and Historical Account of Sefton, 18 ; Thornely, 193
(eff.). II. Sir Wm. Molineux, lord of the manor, “ ter adversus
Scotos regnante in Anglia rege Henrico octavo in prelium missus
fortiter se gessit maxime vero apud ffloydon ubi duo armorum
vexilla scotis strenue resistentibus sua manu ooepit”,died 1548,
aged 65, in arm. with mail coif and SS. collar, and 2 ws., (1) Jane,
dau. and h. of Sir Rich. Rugge of Salop., had 1 son Rich., and
2 daus., Jane, Anne, (2) Blizth., dau. and h. of Cuthbert Clifton,
esq., had 2 sons, Wm., Thos., and 1 dau. Anne, inscr., 2 achs.
(1 showing the captured banners mutih), 1 lozenge (another lost),
brass eng. c. 1570 (?), curious, C. B.A.A. Jour., V, 263 (head of
man), 265 (banners) ; Garde, 23 (inscr.), 24 (effs.) ; L. and G. Hist.
Soc. Trans., II, 249 (head), 260 (banners) ; Thornely, 217 (effs.) ;
Waller, pt. 13. HI. Sir Rich. Molyneux, son of no. II, 1568, in
arm., and 2 ws., (1) Eleanor, dau. of Sir Alex. Radcliffe of Ordsall,
with 5 sons and 8 daus., (2) Eleanor, dau. of Robt. Maghull of
Maghull, esq., children lost, 8 Eng. vv., marg. inscr. nearly all
lost, A.T., S.C. Garde, 32 ; Thornely, 227 (effs.). IV. Inscr.
Elizth., 5th dau. of Sir Rich. Mollinex, knt. and hart., w. of Rich.,
son and h. apparent of Rich. Shirburne of Stonyhurst, esq., died
in childbed with a dau. Elizth., 1615, S.C. V. Inscr. Lady
Mary, dau. of Sir Alex. Barlow of Barlow, w. of Carill, viscount
Molyneux, 1661, S.C. VI. Inscr. Margt., dau. of John Torbock,
curate of Sefton, 1676, C.
LANCASHIKE.
273
Standish, I. Inscr. Mary, w. of Paul Lathom, 1656, C.
Ulveston. I. Myles Dodding, esq., in civil dress, and w.
Margt., both died 1606, mar. 43 years, had 10 children, only 2
survived, Myles and Hen., mur., S.C. Cumh. and Westmorland
Arch. Soc. Trans., XIII, 149 ; Thornely, 253 (effs.).
Walton -IN-THE -Dale. I. Inscr. with 18 Eng. vv. Cordelia
Hoghton, 1685, curious.
Walton-on-the-Hill. I. Thos. Beri, 1586, in civil dress,
he “ xii penie loaves to xii poore foulkes geve everie sabathe day
for aye”, rect. pi. with inscr. in 12 Eng. vv. and mcht. mark,
Vestry. Bazaar, 24 Nov. 1893 (eff.) ; L. and C. Hist. Soc. Trans.,
4 S. XXVI, 34, no. 28 (mark) ; Thornely, 245 (eff.). A similar
plate, formerly in St. Mary Magdalen, Old Fish Street, London,
is now in St. Martin, Ludgate Hill.
Warrington Museum, see Museums.
Warton. I. Inscr. Sir Geo. Midleton of Leighton, knt. and
bart., 1673, aged 74.
Whalley. I. Raffe Catterall, esq., 1515, in arm., with 9 sons
(the eld. a priest), and w. Elizth., with 11 daus., all kng. ; sh.
lost ; now on a board, mur., N.A. Crossley, 255 ; Illustrated
Itinerary of Lane., 199 ; Thornely, 139 ; Whitaker, T. D., Hist,
of Whalley, 4th ed., 1876, II, 9.
WiNwiCK. I. Peers Gerard, esq., son and h. of Sir Thos.
Gerard of the Bryne, 1492, in arm. with tabard, and 1 son, triple
canopy mutil., 2 shs. (others lost), large, worn, N.C. Ashdown,
Armour, 232 (sabbatons) ; Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 77 (sabbatons) ;
Foster, Feudal Arms, 108 (8vo), 94 (4to), (eff.) ; Thornely, 65
(eh.) ; Waller, pt. 12. He mar. Margt., dau. of Sir Wm. Stanley
of Hatton, and a coh. of Sir John Bromley. II. Sir Peter Legh,
knight and priest, 1527, in arm. with chasuble, holding sh. of
arms, " post ipsius Elene mortem in sacerdotem canonice
consecratus ”, died at Lyme in Hanley, and w. Ellen, dau. of Sir
John Savage, buried at Bewgenett in 1491, in heraldic mantle ;
children lost ; ach. and marg. inscr., worn, now mur., S.C.
Bazaar, 15 Dec. 1893 ; Cambridge Camden Soc. Illust., no. 3,
p. 93 ; Haines, 90 (man) ; Macalister, Eccles. Vests., 84 (man) ;
Suffling, 239 (effs.) ; Thornely, 177 (effs.) ; V. and A. AIus. List,
pi. 27 ; Waller, pt. 5. III. Inscr. with crest. Sir Peter Legh,
knt., 1635, aged 73, mur., S.C. IV. Inscr. Rich. Sherlock,
D.D., rector, 1689, C.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
LEICESTERSHIRE .
Leic. Trans. Transactions of the Leicestershire Architectural and Archaso-
logical Society.
Nichols. History of Leicestershire, by John Nichols, 4 vols., 1795-1811.
Abkettleby. I. Inscr. in 4 Eng. vv. John Neale, '' which
gave the Cooles unto the poore”, 1606, mur., S.A. See also
Private Possession, Ralph Neville, Nottingham.
Aylestone. I. Wm. Heathcott, parson, 1594, in gown holding
book, inscr. with 12 Lat. vv., marg. inscr. nearly all lost, large,
now mur., C. Nichols, IV, pi. 13, p. 30. II. Inscr. Benj.
Camfield, M.A., chaplain to the earl of Rutland, prebendary of
Southwell, rector of Aylestone and of St. Mary, Nottingham,
1693, aged 56, mur., C.
Barwell. I. John Torksay, B.D., rector for about 24 years,
1613, in pulpit, and w., who pos. in 1614, kng., with 5 daus. and
an infant in swaddling clothes, rect. pi. with inscr. and 8 Lat. vv.,
mur., C. Bib. Top. Brit., VII, no. 50, p. 427, fig. 1 ; Nichols,
IV, pi. 76, fig. 18 B, p. 477. II. Rich. Breton of Elmisthorpe,
gent., son of Robt. and Alice Breton, 1659, aged 60, in civil dress,
and w. Elizth., dau. of Jas. Bayley, esq., with 3 sons and 4 daus.,
rect. pi. with inscr. and ach., mur., C. Bib. Top. Brit., fig. 2 ;
Nichols, fig. 19. III. Inscr. with 4 Lat vv. and ach. Susanna,
dau. of John Farmer, w. of Wm. Stafford, 1676, aged 22, mur., C.
Bottesford. I. [Hen], de Codyngtoun, rector, prebendary
of Oxtoun and Crophill in the coll. ch. of Southwell, 1404, in cope
with SS. Peter, John Evang., John Bapt., Kath., - Paul,
Jas. the Great, a bp., Margt., on orphreys and Trinity on morse,
fine triple canopy with B.V. Mary and Child in centre pediment,
2 shs., marg. inscr. mutil., large, C. MacUin, Br. of Eng., 121 ;
M.B.S. Portfolio, I, pt. 1, pi. 3 ; Nichols, II, pi. 23, p. 98 ; F. and
A. Mus. List, pi. 50, no. 6 (eff.). II. John Freman, rector,
c. 1440, in cope with initials on orphrey, head and 2 scrolls lost,
inscr. in 6 Lat. vv., C. Nichols, II, pi. 22, fig. 13, p. 90. III.
Inscr. with 8 Lat. vv. Abr. Fleming, rector of St. Pancras, London,
died here, 1607, aged 56, C.
Bowden, Great. I. Inscr. Wm. Wolstanton, rector, 1403,
slightly mutil. ; palimp., on rev. a fig. of a civilian under canopy,
14th cent., Flemish ; loose in 1901. Leic. Trans., VI, 223 (obv.
and rev.) ; M.B.S. Trans., IV, 160 (obv. and rev.).
LEICESTERSHIRE .
275
Buckminster. I. Inscr. Avith emblems of mortality. Dorothy
Dixon, 1686, mur., C.
Castle Donington. I. [Robt.] Staunton, esq., in arm. with
salade, and 4 sons standing beside him, and w. Agnes with 3
daus., 1458, fine groined double canopy, and marg. inscr., both
mutil. ; shs. lost ; A.T., S.C. Arch. Jour., VI, 91 (efis.) ;
Ashdown. Armour, 249 (man) and Costume, 163 (head of lady) ;
Boutell, Series (3 plates) ; Gent. Mag., 1790, ii, 1181 (man) ;
Heivitt, Armour, III, 468 (man) ; Nichols, III, pi. 109, fig. 18,
p. 782. II. Inscr. with 4 Eng. vv. Wm., son and h. of Simon
and Ellen Fox, 1585, mur., S.C. III. Inscr. Thos. Eox, 1644,
and Av. Elizth., 1635, mur., S.C.
Croxton, South. I. Inscr., lozenge and sh. Mary Barnes,
1578, dau. of Rich. Chamber of Gadesby, esq., had 2 sons, Wm.,
John, and 2 daus., Elizth., Dorcas, mur., S.A.
Dalby-on-the-Wolds. I. Inscr. Capt. Timothy Hemsley,
1690, aged 66, and aal Kath., dau. of John Morton of Sileby,
esq., C.
Gilmorton. I. Inscr. (efi^. lost). Thos. Sysson, M.A., rector,
1473, on C. step.
Hoby. I. Man in arm, c. 1480, head gone, partly covered ;
Av., marg., inscr. and shs. lost ; S.A. Nichols, III, pi. 39, fig. 28,
p. 262.
Ibstock. I. Inscr. Avith sh. Francis Mansfield, gent., 1667,
aged 84, and av. Norris, dau. of Robt. Dod, 1647, had an only
dau. and h. who mar. Hen. Sacheverel, whose son Hen. here
interred, mur., C. II. Inscr. with ach. Thos. Brewster, gent.,
1689 ; his mother mar. Edw. Lees, rector, prebendary of Peter¬
borough ; mur., C.
Kibavorth. I. Inscr. Avith sh. John Beridge, S.T.P., precentor
of Lincoln, patron and rector for 30 years, 1632, aged 60 ; mar.
Dorothy, dau. of Ferdinand Fielding, esq., had 10 sons and 3
daus. ; mur., C.
Knossington. I. Erag. of marg. inscr. (eff. in mass A^ests.
lost). Thos. Bayle, vicar of Tilton, c. 1420, worn, C. Nichols,
II, pi. Ill, fig. 10, p. 657 (slab, etc.).
Launde. I. Sir Thos. Chaworth, in arm., and w. Isabel, dau.
and h. of Sir Thos. Ailesbury, both died 1458, marg. inscr. mutil.,
9 shs. (several lost). Nichols, III, pi. 46, fig. 7, p. 328. The church
is now used as a private chapel for Launde Hall or Abbey.
Leicester, Wigston’s Hospital. I. Wm. Fyssher, 1st master
of the hospital founded by Wm. Wigston, mcht., 4 times mayor
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
of the staple of Calais, c. 1540, in shroud, marg. inscr., in chapel
of new hospital. Bih. Top. Brit., VITT, pi. 45, p. 927 (eh.) ;
Nichols, I, pi. 34, fig. 19, p. 495.
Lockington. I. Inscr. Elizth., w. of Wm. Bainbrigge, esq.,
1624, aged 78 ; her dans., Susan and Anne, pos. ; C. II. Inscr.
with 3 shs. Wm. Bainbrigge, esq., lord of the manor, 1669, aged
65 ; had 3 ws., the last Mary, dau. of Jerman Ireton of Atten¬
borough, esq., by whom 4 sons, Wm., Thos., Wm., Hen., and 2
daus., Jane, Kath. ; Wm. his 3rd son pos. ; C.
Loughborough. I. Four Lat. vv. and portion of marg. inscr. ;
the remains of the br. to Robt. Frye, rector, “ privati fuit is
subcustos nempe sigilli”, [1435], now mur., Tower. Bib. Top.
Brit., VIII, pi. 69, figs. 2, 3, p. 1380 ; Nichols, III, pi. 121, fig.
38 (slab), p. 897, and pi. 122, figs. 5, 6, p. 901. II. Civilian
[Giles Jordan ?], only centre of eff. left, and w. Margt., mutil.
and nearly effaced, 1445 ?, inscr. also nearly effaced mentions
“ sonne Harry late fischmonger of London lyndinge a preestful
prest hir yere day in this churche ” ; inscr. palimp., on rev.
another inscr. to Elizth. Lisle, dau. of John Cerff unus remem-
oratorum de saccario regis Henrici sexti ”, her son Otuel and
her dau. Joan, '' qui obierunt termino sancti Hillarii anno xvii
ejusdem regis ”, [1438] ; now mur.. Tower. Bib. Top. Brit.,
VIII, pi. 69, fig. 1, p. 1380 ; Nichols, III, pi. 122, fig. 3, p. 901.
III. Thos. Marshall, mcht., 1480, in civil dress, and w. Agnes,
with 6 sons and 6 daus., local, now mur., Tower. Bib. Top. Brit.,
VIII, pi. 69, fig. 3, p. 1380 ; Nichols, III, pi. 122, fig. 4, p. 901.
All mixed up when fixed to walls. In coll. Soc. Antiq. are
rubbings, (1) of part of a shaft of a large double canopy from the
br. to Gilbert Meringe, gent., 1481, and w. Nichols, III, pi. 121,
fig. 37, p. 897 (slab, etc.) ; (2) of an inscr. to Wm. Goodwine,
1592, aged 80 '' and od yeares”. Bib. Top. Brit. VIII, pi. 69,
fig. 6, p. 1380 ; Nichols, III, pi. 122, fig. 7, p. 901. Both now lost.
Lutterworth. I. John Fildyng, 1403, in civil dress, and w.
Joan, 1418, N.A. Nichols, IV, pi. 38, figs. 41, 42, p. 263. II.
Civilian with pouch and dagger, and w., c. 1470, local ; inscr.
lost ; repaired and rel., mur., N. Nichols, IV, pi. 40, figs. 1, 2,
p. 265. Possibly John Renolds, mcht., 1473, and w. The
brasses to a civilian and w., c. 1530, and to a lady, c. 1500, stolen
in 1836, are figured in Nichols, IV, pi. 40, figs. 3, 4, 5, p. 265.
Melton Mowbray. I. Large inscribed heart and inscr. to
Christ. Gonson, 1498, and w. Elizth., parents of Wm. Gonson of
London, esquire of the body to Hen. VIII, and of Barth. Gonson,
LEICESTERSHIRE .
277
vicar of the ch. who pos. in 1543, worn, mur., N.Tr. Nichols, II,
pi. 46, fig. 10, p. 240 (heart).
Packhstgton. I. Priest, c. 1530, in almuce ; head, feet, and
inscr. lost; now mur., N.A. Leic. and Rutlaiid N. and Q., Ill, 167.
Prestwold. I. Inscr. Elizth. Ragge, 1619, N.A. II. Inscr.
Wm. Milnes, late husband to Dorothy, dau. of Wm. Ragg, 1653,
N.A.
Queeniborough. I. Margt., dau. of An th. Cave, esq., w. of
Gilbert Bury, gent., 1633, rect. pi. with recumbent eff. on a tomb,
inscr. and 6 Eng. vv. ; “ G.B. pos. and C.B. pinxit November
1634 ” ; curious, very lightly engr. and gilded, mur., in wooden
frame, C. Nichols, III, pi. 53, fig. 7, p. 378.
Saxelby. I. Lady and a frag, of marg. inscr. ; the remains
of the br. to Wm. Brokysbi, esq., patron of the ch., 1523, in arm.,
and 2 ws. ; now mur., N.A. Nichols, III, pi. 60, fig. 5, p. 403.
ScALFORD. I. Civilian, c. 1520, kng. ; w., a cross above. Trinity
below, children and marg. inscr. lost ; now mur. in orig. slab,
S.A. Nichols, II, pi. 54, fig. 27, p. 315. II. Inscr. and ach.
Edw. Darker (Dacres), gent., 1651, aged 85, and w. Anne, had
15 children, but 7 only living. Geo., Hen., John, Elizth., Edw.,
Thos., Dorothy ; S.A. III. Inscr. with ach. Jas. Bardsey,
B.D., son of Edm. Bardsey, D.D., by his w. Sara, 1651, aged 37, C.
Sheepshed. I. Thos. Duport, esq., 1592, aged 78, in arm.,
and w. Cornelia Belknapp, mar. about 50 years, with 3 sons and
4 dans, surviving out of 13 children, rect. pi. with inscr. and
2 shs., mur., N. Nichols, III, pi. 134, fig. 8, p. 1020.
Shenton. I. Inscr. and scroll with text. Rich. Everate, gent.,
1556, and 3 ws., (1) Joyce, by whom 4 sons, Robt., Wm., Geo.,
Thos., and 7 daus., Jane, Margt., Kath., Mary, Anne, Elizth.,
Dorothy ; (2) Joan, by whom no issue ; (3) Ann, by whom 2
sons. Rich., Stephen, and 2 daus., Joyce, Ann ; mur., N.Tr.
II. Inscr. with ach. and 2 shs. Robt. Everard of Hether, son and
h. of no. I, 1597, and w. Margt., dau. of Thos. Wolferston of
Culpho, Sufi., 1582, had 4 sons and 5 daus., mur., N.Tr. III.
Inscr. with ach. and 2 shs. Rich. Everard, son of no. II, 1592,
and w. Jane, dau. and h. of Rich. Waterton of Barrow-in-the-
March, Line., 1610, had 1 son and 1 dau., mur., N.Tr.
SiBSTONE. I. John Moore, M.A., rector, prebendary of
Osmonderley (Os motherly, Yorks.), 1532, in almuce, with scrolls
from hands to figure of Our Lord seated on a rainbow above,
now mur., C. M.B.S. Portfolio, III, pi. 54 ; Nichols, IV, pi. 147,
fig. 23, p. 954 ; Reliquary, N.S. VII, 193.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Stapleford. I. Geoffrey Sherard, esq., in arm., and w. Joyce,
dau. of Thos. Assheby of Lovesby, esq., 1492, with 7 sons and
7 dans., 4 shs., N. Gough, II, pi. 129, p. 372 ; Nichols, II, pi.
63, p. 340.
Stoke Goldino. I. Inscr. with ach. Francis Brokesby, gent.,
died 1633, aged 55, and his children, Obadiah and Nathaniel who
pos. in 1684, Ruth died 1611, Gamaliel 1627, Elizth., Nehemiah
1663, Abel 1676, Ruth and Abigail, S.C.
Stokerston. I. John Boville, esq., 1467, in arm., head gone,
and w. Isabel [Cheyne ?] in mantle, clasping hands, 2 shs. ;
inscr. and other shs. lost ; local, large, now mur., N. Hill, J. H.,
Hist, of Market Harborough, 245 ; M.B.S. Portfolio, III, pi. 33 ;
Nichols, II, pi. 132, fig. 31, p. 820. II. John Southill, 1493,
in arm., and widow Elizth. [Plumpton], 1 sh. ; inscr., children
and other shs. lost ; now mur., N. Hill ; Nichols, fig. 30.
SwiTHLAND. I. Agnes Scot, “ antrix (? error for nutrix)
devota domine ferrers ”, c. 1455, inscr. in 4 Lat. w., worn., N.
Nichols, III, pi. 138, fig. 12, p. 1050.
Thurcaston. I. John Mershden, rector, canon of Windsor,
1425, in cope, lower part of eff. lost, single canopy, marg. inscr.
mutil., C. Nichols, III, pi. 140, fig. 9, p. 1058.
Wanlip. I. Sir Thos. Walsch, lord of Anlep, in arm., and
Dame Kath., " whiche in her tyme made the kirke of Anlep and
halud the kirkyerd in wurchip of god and oure lady and seynt
Nicholas ”, 1393, marg. inscr. in English ; 2 achs. lost ; C. Nichols,
III, pi. 146, p. 1097 ; Waller, pt. 14.
Wymondham. I. Sir Morys Barkeley (eff. in arm. lost) and w.
Margery, [dau. of Sir John Byron], 1521, marg. inscr., 1 sh.
(3 others lost), S.Tr. Nichols, II, pi. 73, fig. 21, p. 404.
Th© following brasses, now lost, are illustrated in Nichols ;
Bitteswell, Wm. Townysynd, in civil dress, and w. Mabyll,
c. 1500, IV, pi. 14, fig. 10, p. 45 ; Hinckley, a lady, c. 1490,
IV, pi. 117, fig. 22, p. 689 ; Hungerton, Mary, dau. of Sir Geo.
Throckmorton, w. of Brian Cave, esq., 1510, with flowing hair,
III, pi. 41, fig. 21, p. 282 ; Husband’s Bosworth, Rice Jem,
rector, 1648, aged 68, in gown holding book, II, pi. 71, fig. 18,
p. 467 ; Misterton, a civilian, c. 1400, hf. eff., inscr. gone, IV,
pi. 44, fig. 44, p. 313, lost about 1864 at the restoration, rubbing
in coll. Soc. Antiq. ; Peckleton, a man in arm., c. 1525, IV,
pi. 140, fig. 8, p. 872 ; Stanford, 4 brasses to the Cave family,
IV, pi. 52, p. 356.
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J eaiis, G. E. A list of the existing brasses in Lincolnshire, 1895. Published
as a supplement to Lincolnshire Notes and Queries.
Lines. N. and Q. Lincolnshire Notes and Queries.
Addlethorpe. I. Inscr. with 4 Eng. vv. Susan, dau.of Rich.
Smith, [1st] w. of [Thos.] Lowson, 1614, nearly illegible, mur.,
S.C.
Algarkirk. I. Nich. Robertson, mcht. of the staple of Calais,
1498, in civil dress, and 2 ws., Isabel and Alice (1458, buried at
St. Botolph’s, Boston), hf . eff. of B.V. Mary and Child, 4 Lat. vv. ;
children, shs., scrolls, and marg. inscr. lost ; local, N. II.
Inscr. with ach. Basil Beridge, rector for 42 years, patron of ch.,
member of convocation, 1678 ; mar. Goodeth, dau. of Sir Thos.
Brook, by whom Basil and Anne ; Chas. Beridge adopted heir
and successor pos. ; mur., S.Tr.
Althorpe. I. Wm. de Bound, [rector], “ clericus cancellarie
dni regis”, c. 1360, hf. eff. in mass vests., once onA.T., now mur.,
Sedilia. Anastatic Drawing Soc., 1876, pi. 11 ; M.B.S. Portfolio^
IV, p. 22.
Asgarby-by-Sleaeord. I. Inscr. with sh. Chas., eld. son of
John Butler of Baketon (Boughton), 1603, aged 8, mur., C.
Ashby Puerorum. I. Rich. Lytleburye @f Stanesbye, esq.,
1521, in arm., and w. Elizth., dau. of Sir Edm. Jenney of Knotsoll
(Knodishall), Suff., 1523, with 6 sons, Humf., Thos., Wm., John,
Robt., Edm., and 4 daus., Elizth., Jane, Anne, Mary, 2 shs.,
engr. c. 1560, reh, mur., N. II. Man in arm., c. 1560 ; inscr.
lost ; reh, mur., N. On C. floor is an incised slab to a priest
in mass vests, with chalice on breast, under canopy, the head,
hands, etc., once inlaid with brass or marble, foreign, 14th cent.
Haines, 256.
Aunsby. I. Inscr. John Colthurst, gent., 1678, N.C. II.
Inscr. Faith, widow of no. I, 1679, N.C.
Bag Enderby. I. Inscr. in Fr. Thos. Enderby, and w. Agnes,
c. 1390, N. II. Inscr. in Lat. Albin de Enderby, builder of the
ch. and tower, 1407, N. III. Inscr. John Gedney, esq., 1533,
and w. Isabel, dau. of Edw. Grantham of Dunham, 1536, engr.
c. 1600, N.
Barholm. I. Inscr. with 6 Eng. vv. and sh. Francis Fordham,
gent., 1641, loose in 1908.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Barrowby. I. Nich. Been, 1479, in civil dress, and w. Katii.,
dau. and h. of Walter Pedwardyn, witli 9 sons, inscr. mutil. ;
scrolls and 4 shs. lost ; C. II. Jas. Been of Barrowby, esq.,
1498, in arm., all lost but feet, and w. Margt. [Armine], 1508, in
heraldic mantle, with 3 sons (lost) and 3 dans., inscr. slightly
mutil., 1 sh., Markham imp. Armine, enclosed within a wreath
inscribed “ agnus dei qui toll is peccata mundi miserere nobis ’ ;
2 other shs. lost ; C. Margt. subsequently mar. Sir John
Markham.
Barton-on-Humber, St. Mary. I. Lady, c. 1380, hf. elf.
holding heart, and inscr., both nearly effaced, N. II. Simon
Seman, citizen, vintner and alderman of London, 1433, in civil
dress standing on wine casks, marg. inscr. and 2 mcht. marks (2
others lost), large, C. Lines. N. and Q., I, 129.
Beckingham. I. Inscr. Thos. Williamson, S.T.P., eld. son
of Bobt. Williamson, S.T.P. , rector, 1639, aged 48, mur., S.A.
Bigby. I. Elizth., dau. of Sir Wm. Tyrwhit of Kettylby,
w. of Wm. Skypwith, esq., son and h. of Sir John Skypwith of
Ormesby, c. 1520, C. Hall, J. G., Notices of Lincolnshire, 25.
II. Edw. Nayler, " a faithfull and painefull minister of God’s
word”, rector 16 years, 1632, in gown, with 2 sons, and w. with
5 daus., all kng., rect. pi. with inscr. and 4 Lat. vv., mur. in
sedilia, C.
Blyton. I. Inscr. with 4 Lat. and 4 Eng. vv. Wm., 1613,
aged 1 month, and Elizth., 1615, aged 6 months, children of
Sir John Wray of Warton, knt. and bart., and of the Lady
Grissella his w., mur., C.
Boothby Paynell. I. Inscr. with 3 shs. Kath., [dau. of Sir
John Meres], w. of Thos. Harington, esq., 1623, and Hen., Thos.,
Margt., and Eliza their children ; she left living 5 sons, Francis,
John, Jas., Chas., Edw., and 1 dau. Martha ; mur., N.A.
Boston, St. Botolph. I. Walter Pescod, mcht., benefactor
to the guild of St. Peter, 1398, in civil dress with mantle (lower
part of eff. gone), and w. (eff . lost), each under triple canopy, with
apostles in the side shafts, John Evang., Jas. the Great, Matthew,
Philip, Simon, - lost (? Andrew), Thos., Barth., Jas. the Less,
Jude, super-canopy with device (now lost) between the figs, of
SS. Peter and (? Paul, lost) ; marg. inscr. lost ; large, now partly
covered, C. Macklin, Br. of Eng., 70 ; M.B.S. Portfolio, I, pt. 5,
pi. 1. II. Priest, c. 1400, in cope with SS. John Bapt., Peter,
Thos., Jude (?), — — John Evang., Paul, Andrew, Barth, on
orphreys ; inscr. lost ; large, worn, C. Possibly John Stransgill
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or Strensall, rector, 1381-1408. III. Civilian (feet only left)
and 2 ws., c. 1400, under sm. triple canopy on a bracket, the stem,
inscr. and upper part of 1 w. lost, sm., much worn, S.A. IV.
Lady, c. 1460, head, feet and inscr. lost ; palimp., on rev. part of
the fig. of another lady in widow’s dress, c. 1390 ; loose in library.
M.B.S. Trans., IV, 189 (obv. and rev.). In coll. Soc. Antiq. is
a rubbing of the figure complete. V. Civilian and w., c. 1470,
base of canopy and evang. symbols, much worn, loose in library.
VI. Two sons and 7 daus., c. 1490 ; parents and inscr. lost ; S.A.
VII. Portions of large canopy with 3 figs, of weepers, c. 1500 (?),
foreign (?) ; effs. and inscr. lost ; large, much worn, N. VIII.
Portion of shaft of canopy with 2 sm. weepers, partly covered by
font ; 2 entablatures and part of a triple canopy belonging to
it (?) loose in library ; of same date and similar to no. VII.
IX. Nine sons, c. 1500, loose in library. X. Three evang.
symbols, 2 of St. Matthew, 1 of St. Mark, c. 1500, loose in library.
XI. Inscr. and ach. Robt. Townley, comptroller of the port and
alderman, 1588, and w. Joan, relict of Rich. Skipper of East
Kirkeby, mur., S.A. The inscr. is a modern restoration, the ach.
original. XII. Inscr. and ach. Rich. Bolle of Haugh, esq.,
son and h. of Rich. Bolle, esq., by Marriam, dau. and h. of John
Fitzwilliams of Mablethorp, esq., 1591, aged 85, “ after he had
sundrie tymes had charge in France Scotland & ys realme & had
bene twise sheriff of the said countie ” ; by his 1st w. Jane, dau.
of Sir Wm. Skipwith of Ormesby, he had 1 son Chas. who died
in his lifetime, and 4 daus., Marie mar. to Anth. Tourney of
Cavenby, esq., Anne to Leonard Cracroft, gent., Gertrude to
Leonard Kirkman of Kele, gent., and Ursula to John Kirkman,
gent., by his 2nd w. Anne no issue, by his 3rd Margt., 2 sons.
Rich., John, and 1 dau., Jane ; mur., S.A. XIII. Inscr. with
sh., skull, etc. Wm. Dinley and w. Mary, 1626 ; their son John
pos. ; mur., S.A. XIV. Thos. Lawe, “ senator Bostoniensis ”,
thrice mayor, 1657, aged 71, a bust in civil dress, with inscr.,
4 Lat. vv., and text in Hebrew ; his son Thos. pos. in 1659, mur..
Cotton Chapel. Thompson, P., Hist of Boston, 196. XV.
Inscr. with sh. Abdias Howe, S.T.P., vicar, 1682, aged 67 ; his w.
pos. ; mur., N.A. XVI. Inscr. and ach. John Tooley, esq.,
1686, aged 64, N. XVII. Frags. (1) the word “ Walsokne ”
from a marg. inscr. ; (2) two hands, from an incised slab ; loose
in library.
Broughton. I. Man in arm. and w., c. 1390, holding hearts,
triple canopy all gone but centre pediment; foot inscr., marg.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
inscr. and 4 shs. lost ; large, C. Boutell, Series ; V . and A. Mus.
List, pi. 6. Probably members of the Kedford family. II.
Inscr. Kath., only dan. of Stephen Anderson, esq., by Kath.,
dau. ot SirEdwyn Sandys of Ombersley, Wore., knt.,1640, mur.jC.
Burgh -LE -Marsh. I. Inscr. with 6 Lat. vv. in form of a
dialogue. Leonard Palmer, gent., 1610, aged 70, w. Kath., sons
Christ., Bobt., and daus. Elizth., Mary, Helen, now buried under
C. pavement.
Burton Goggles. I. Civilian, of the Cholmeley family,
c. 1590, 2 shs. ; inscr. lost ; now mur., N. Probably Bobt.
Cholmeley, 1590. II. Man in arm., of the Cholmeley family ,
and w., c. 1620, 1 sh. ; inscr. lost ; now mur., N. Probably Sir
Hen. Cholmeley, 1620, and w Alice, dau. of Bobt. Lacy.
Burton Pedwardine. I. Thos. Horsman, esq., “ lord of this
towne ”, 1631 (eff. in civil dress lost), and w. Mary (who pos.), dau.
of John Tredwaye of Easton, Northants ; sh. lost ; N.C. On
A.T. in N.C. is an indent for the br. to Alice, dau. and h. of Hen.
de Longchamp, w. of Boger de Pedwardyn, 1330, hf. eff. with
marg. inscr. in Lombardics and 2 shs. Her husband is said to
have built or rebuilt the church with the chapel of the B.V.
Mary, except the south aisle with the chapel of St. Nicholas, which
was built by the parishioners.
Buslingthorpe . I. Sir Bich., son of Sir John de Boselyng-
thorpe, c. 1310 (or earlier ?), hf. eff. in mail with ailettes and
surcoat, holding a heart ; marg. inscr. in single Lombardic letters
and sh. below eff. lost ; now mur., N. Boutell, Br. and Slabs,
113, and Christian Mon., 146 ; Haines, 150 ; Hewitt, Armour,
II. 112 (gauntlets) ; Macklin, Br. of Eng., 17 ; M.B.S. Portfolio,
II, pi. 30 ; Planche, Costume, I, 199 (gauntlets) ; Waller, pt. 10.
Caistor. I. Inscr. and 2 evang. symbols. John Ousteby,
1461, and w. Joan, much worn, C. II. Inscr. Godfrey Carring¬
ton, vicar for 44 years, aged 70, and w. Anne, aged 66, both died
1670, loose at vicarage in 1922.
Carlton-le-Moorland. I. Inscr. with ach. John Disney, 2nd
son of John Disney of Norton Disney, esq., brother of Wm.
Disney, 1556, mar. Elizth., dau. of - Walcott of Walcott, esq.,
had 3 sons, Thos., Jas., Anth. ; Thos. Disney, esq., son and h.
of John, 1568, mar. Kath., dau. of Augustine Porter of Belton,
esq., had 4 sons, Edw., John, Hen., Thos. ; Edw. Disney, esq.,
1595, mar. Jane. dau. of Wm. Thorold of Harmston, esq., had
5 sons. Thos., Hen., Wm., John, Bich., and 5 daus., Kath., Jane,
Mary, Anne, Elizth. ; mur., N.C. II. Inscr. with 2 achs. Bobt.
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Peterson, 1608, aged 67, and w. Ursula, dau. of Benj. Gonson,
esq., 1611, aged 57 ; their dau. Ursula mar. Thos., son and h. of
Edw. Disney, esq., had 2 sons, Edw., died 1610, aged 11 months,
and Thos., died 1612, aged 1 year and 5 days ; Thos. and Ursula
pos. ; mur., C.
Carlton, North. I. Inscr. with sh. Sir Robt. Mounson, knt.,
3rd son of Sir John Mounson, “ who was the last purchaser of
North Carleton after the death of his father”, [1638], C. II.
Inscr. with sh. Edw. Monson, esq., 11th son of Sir John Monson
junior, late of Burton, hart., 1714, aged 46, C.
Claxby. I. Inscr. with 6 Eng. vv. Rich. Johnson, double
reader of the Middle Temple, 1607, aged 70 ; his son Isaac pos. ;
mur., N.
Coates, Great. I. Isabel [Kelke], w. of Roger Barnardston,
esq., c. 1420, in mantle, local, C. II. Sir Thos. Barnardiston,
knt., son of Thos. Barnardiston of Milkkylcotes, 1503, in civil
dress, and w. Elizth., dau. of Geo. Newport of Pelham Furneux,
Herts., esq., with 8 sons (the 2nd a priest in acad.) and 7 dans, (the
3rd a nun), all kng.. Resurrection, inscr. betw. effs., 2 shs. and
marg. inscr. (mutil.), worn, C.
Coates-by-Stow. I. Sh. Butler imp. Wogan, for Anth. Butler,
1578, mar. Margt., dau. of Morris Wogan, mur., C. II. Wm.
Butler, 2nd son of Anth. Butler of Cotes, esq., 1590, aged 26, in
arm., and w. Elizth., dau. of Geo. Yorke of Ashby in Kesteven,
esq., with infant dau. Priscilla in swaddling clothes, sh.with crests,
inscr. and text, mur., C. III. Chas. Butler, eld. son of Anth.
Butler, esq., 1602, aged 42, in arm., and w. Douglas, 3rd dau. of
Marmaduke Tirrwhit of Scotter, esq., with 5 sons, John (dec.),
Wm., Chas. (dec.), Anth., Thos., and 3 daus., Helen (dec.),
Martha, Helen, all kng., rect. pi. with inscr. and 3 shs., mur., C.
IV. Inscr. with ach. Anth., son of Anth. Butler, esq., 1673, “ being
the last heire male of this family”, mur., C.
CoNiSHOLME. I. John Langholme, esq., 1515, in arm., and w.
Anne, with 5 sons and 9 daus., 1 sh. (3 lost), marg. inscr., N.
CoRRiNGHAM. I. Hen. Clifford, S.T.B,, vicar, 1628, aged 52,
in gown, and w. Elinor, dau. of Rich. Jackson, gent., with 3 sons.
Hen., Geo., Thos., rect. pi. with inscr. and 4 Lat. vv., in wooden
frame, mur., C. II. Inscr. with 22 Eng. vv. and sh. Robt. and
Thos. Broxholm, gents., 1631 ; Hen. and Mary Broxholm pos.;
restored and filled in, mur., C.
CovENHAM St. Bartholomew. I. John Skypwyth, esq., 1415,
in arm ; 2 shs. lost ; local, C.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Croft. I. Man in arm., c. 1300, hf. eff. in mail and surcoat ;
marg. inscr. in Lombardics lost ; S.A. Ashdown, Armour, 118 ;
Bontell, Br. and Slabs, 114, and Christian Mon., 147. IT. Inscr.
Agnes, w. of Wm. Worship, D.D., vicar, 1615, S.A.
Donington-on-Bain. I. Inscr. in 8 Eng. vv. Thos. Kent,
rector, 1 7th cent., mur., C.
Dorrington. I. Inscr. Elizabella, w. of Anth. Oldfeild, gent.,
1686, C.
Dowsby. I. Inscr. Redmain Burrel, esq., 1682, Vestry.
Driby. I. Jas. Prescot, gent., lord of the manor, 1583, in civil
dress, head lost, with 5 sons, and w. Alice, dan. of Sir. Rich.
Mollyneux of Sefton, knt., 1581, with 1 dan., all kng., ach. and
2 shs., mur., N.
Edenham. I. Sm. fig. of St. Thos. of Canterbury in full
vests, with mitre and cross, c. 1500, formerly on exterior of Tower,
now mur., N. Assoc. Archit. Soc. Reports, XIX, 98 ; Soc. Antiq.
Bond. Proc., 2 S. XII, 305.
Evedon. I. Dan. Hardeby, esq., J.P., [1630], in civil dress,
with 5 sons, John, Bryan, Wm., Chas., Edw., and w. [Anne
Disney], with 8 daus., Elizth., Mary, Kath., Mary, Susan, Anne,
Susan, Judith, all kng., rect. pi. ; inscr. with 4 Eng. vv. and a
sh. on separate plates ; now on front of W. gallery.
Fiskerton. I. Priest, c. 1490, in cope ; inscr. lost ; local,
S.A.
Friskney. I. Inscr. in Fr. Piers Joulon and w. Agnes,
c. 1390, S.A.
Gedney. I. Lady, c. 1390, in mantle ; triple canopy with
Annunciation and saints in side shafts, super-canopy also with
saints in niches, shs., and marg. inscr. lost ; large, S.A. Photolith.,
priv. printed by E. M. Beloe, 1890. Possibly some member of
the Roos family.
Glentham. I. Elizth., dau. of John Andrewse, esq., 2nd w.
of John Tournay, esq., 1452, hf. eff. nearly effaced, N.C. II.
Inscr. Ann, widow of John Tourney, esq., 1641, aged 65, mur.,
N.A.
Grainthorpe. I. Fine and large floriated cross, c. 1380, stem
and marg. inscr. nearly all lost, C. Boutell, Series, and Christian
Mon., 43.
Grantham. I. Inscr. Wm. Parkins the elder, gent., 1667,
aged 67, and eld. son Wm., 1692, aged 62, local, S.A.
Gunby. I. Man in arm., of the Massingberd family, and w. in
mantle, c. 1400, both with SS. collars, double canopy much
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mutil.. 2 shs. ; appropriated to Sir Thos. Massyngberde, 1552,
and w. Joan Bratoft, by beating up the original marg. inscr.
which was in incised lettering and cutting a fresh one in raised
letters ; this marg. inscr. is now much mutil. and partly covered,
N. Boutell, Series (2 plates) ; M.B.S. Portfolio, II, pi. 21. II.
Wm. de Lodyngton, justice of the common pleas to Hen. V,
1419, in robes with coif and anelace, leopard at feet, single canopy
mutil., inscr. and 2 Lat. vv., 1 sh. (another lost), once on A.T.,
now on N. floor. Cambridge Camden Soc. Illust., no. 6, p. 199 ;
M. B.S. Portfolio, II, pi. 26.
Hainton. I. John Henege, 1435, in civil dress, and w. Alice,
N. C. II. Inscr. John Hennage, esq., 1530, and w. Kath.,
mur., N.C. III. Sir Thos. Henneage, chief gentleman of the
privy chamber to Hen. VIII, son and h. of John Henneage, esq.,
1553, in arm, with tabard (upper hf. renewed), and w. Kath.,
dau. of Sir John Skipwith, with dau. Elizth., w. of lord Wil-
loughbye of Parham, both in heraldic mantles, restored and
fllled in, mur., A.T., C.
Hale, Great. I. Inscr. and sh. Anne, dau. of Edw. King,
esq., w. of Robt. Cawdron, esq., 1625, had 10 sons and 6 daus.,
mur., N.A. II. Inscr. Francis Cawdron, son of no. I, 1650,
aged 31 ; his brother Anth . pos . ; mur., N.A. In S.C. is an indent
for a floriated cross with large hf. efl. above and marg. inscr.,
14th cent. M.B.S. Portfolio, III, pi. 37.
Halton Holgate. I. Bridget, dau. and h. of Thos. Thorey,
w. of John Rugeley, 1658, aged 21, mur., N.
Harlaxton. I. Inscr. (efls. lost). Wm. Strood and w. Agnes,
both died 19th Feb. 1498, N.C.
Harmston. I. Inscr. Margt., widow of Wm. Thorold, esq.,
1616, aged 80, had 8 sons and 11 daus., now mur., organ chamber.
II. Inscr. Wm., eld. son of Wm. Thorold, esq., 1616, aged 59 years
and 7 months, now mur., organ chamber.
Harpswell. I. Man in arm., and w., c. 1480 ; inscr. lost ;
now mur., C. Probably John Whichcote, esq., 1478, and w.
Elizth., dau. and coh. of John Tyrwhit of Harpswell.
Harrington. I. Widow in mantle with hands apart ; the
remains of the br. to John Copuldyk, 1480, and w. Margt. ; local,
loose in 1922, C. II. Inscr. (efls. lost), ach. and 2 shs. Sir John
Copledike, knt., 1557, and w. Elizth. [Littlebury], 1552, now mur..
Tower. III. John Copledike, esq., son and h. of no. II, 1585,
in arm., and w. Anne [Etton], 1582, kng., ach. and 2 shs., mur.,
A.T., C. There are also 9 shs. on sides of tomb.
286
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Hawerby. I. Inscr. Elizth., eld. dau. of Nath. Pilkington,
parson of North Cotes and Hawerby, w. of Nath. Humfray, 1639,
left 2 sons, Thos., Nath., mur , N.
Heckington. I. Inscr. with 3 Eng. vv. John Cawdron, 1488 ;
fig. of B.V.M. and Child lost ; now mur., S.Tr. II. Inscr. Wm.
Cawdron, " baylyf of Hekyngton”, 1544, now mur., S.Tr.
Helpringham. I. Inscr. Anth. Newlove the elder, patron of
the “ vicaridge of this churche ”, 1597, mur., C.
Holbeach. I. Man in arm., c. 1410 ; head, canopy, shs,,
and marg. inscr. lost ; local, worn, N.A. II. Joan, dau. of
Sir Rich. Leyke, widow of Thos. Welby, esq., 1488, in mantle,
local ; eff. recut, inscr. and shs. renewed ; A.T., N.A. In N.,
but formerly in C., is an indent for a bp., a sm. fig. under single
canopy with foot inscr. and scroll, 14th cent.
Honington. I. Inscr. with text. John Husey, esq., lord of the
manor, 1587, and w. Elizth. ; inlaid in a slab bearing the incised
eff. of a priest, 14th cent. ; C.
Horncastle. I. Sir Lionel Hymoke, 1519, in arm., kng.,
with 2 sons (now lost), 3 daus., 3 shs., and inscr. with rebus ;
partly palimp., on rev. of sons a portion of a marg. inscr., Flemish,
on rev. of one of the shs. is said to be a fig. playing on a violin,
also Flemish ; Trinity lost and a sh. now painted in the indent ;
local, mur., N.A. Lodge, S., Scrivelsby, the Home of the Champions,
53 ; Weir, Q., Hist, of Horncastle, 1st ed. 1820, 30, 2nd ed. 1822,
27. The upper hf . of the sons in private possession in 1914. II.
The same in shroud, head lost, inscr. in 6 Lat. vv., much worn,
on floor of N.A. below no. I.
Huttoft. I. Inscr. Kath., dau. of Thos. Johnson, citizen and
mcht. -tailor of London, w. of Isaac Johnson, esq., [1624 ?], N.A.
Ingoldmells. I. Wm. Palmer '' with ye stylt ”, died " on holy
rode day”, 1520, in civil dress Avith stilt or crutch beside him,
local, S.A.
Irnham. I. Sir Andrew Loutterell, lord of Irnham, 1390, in
arm., single canopy slightly mutil., large, N.C. Arch. Instit.
Proc., Lincoln vol. 1848, Iv, and York vol. 1846, 177 ; Cambridge
Camden Soc. lllust., no. 4, p. 143 ; Lyte, Sir H. M. C., Hist, of
Dunster, 508 ; V. and A. Mus. List, pi. 6 (eff.). II. Man in arm.,
c. 1440 ; legs, inscr. and sh. lost ; C.
Kelsey, South. I. [Rich. Hansard], in arm., and w. [Joan,
dau. of John Aske of Aughton, Yorks.], in mantle with head on
cushion, c. 1410, marg. inscr. nearly all lost, 1 sh. (3 others lost),
local, now mur. in orig. slab, C. Ashdown, Armour, 198 (man) ;
LINCOLNSHIRE.
Boutell, Series ; Hewitt, Armour, III, 400 (man) ; Planche,
Costume, I, 200 (gauntlets).
Kyme, South. I. Inscr. (kng. effs. in heraldic dresses lost).
Gylbert Taylboys, lord Taylboys, lord of Kyme, 1530, and w.
Elizth., dau. of Sir John Blount of Kinlet, Salop ; palimp., on
rev. a portion of an unfinished marg. inscr. ; now mur., N. II.
Inscr. Mary, w. of Thos. Whichecoote, gent., 1591, partly
restored, mur., N.
Langtoet. I. Inscr. with 6 Eng. vv. Sarah, w. of Bernard
Walcot, esq., 1651, had 4 sons and 3 daus., C.
Laughton, near Gainsborough. I. Man in arm. (probably
of the Dalison family), c. 1400, and fine triple canopy, large ;
repaired and appropriated by the insertion of a new foot inscrip,
to Wm. Dalison, esq., sheriff, escheator and J.P. for the county,
1546, and his son and h. Geo. 1549 ; A.T., S.A. Ashdown,
Armour, 192 (eff.) ; Boutell, Series (2 plates) ; Gent. Mag., 1858,
ii, 223 (eff.) ; Haines, 161 ; Hewitt, Armour, II, 185 (eff.) ;
Planche, Costume, I, pi. 4, fig. 6, p. 40 (sword belts), 181 (shoulder
piece) ; V. and A. Mus. List, pi. 9.
Leadenham. I. Inscr. Lady Elizth., dau. of Thos. Clinton,
earl of Lincoln, lord Clinton and Saye, w. of John Beresforde,gent.,
1624, aged 32, left 3 children, Thos., Mary, Fynes, C. II.
Inscr. with 6 Eng. vv. Elizth., dau. of Wm. Cartwright of
Ossington, Notts., esq., wa of Christ. Beresforde, esq., 1635, aged
42, had 9 sons and 6 daus, and left 6 sons and 6 daus. living, C.
III. Inscr. with 8 Eng. vv. Margt., 2nd dau. of Sir Wm. Thorold
of Marston, knt., and hart., w. of Wm. Beresford, esq., 1655,
aged 37, left 4 children living, Ann, Elizth., Christ., Wm., C.
Lincoln Minster. I. Sh., Bussell, 2 chevrons between 3 roses,
on tomb of John Bussell, bp. 1480-1494. II. Sh., Bussell, a
chevron betw^een 3 crosslets fitchy, wfith motto ‘‘ verus celluy je
suis surmounted by a mitre, from tomb of bp. Bussell, loose in
library. M.B.S. Trans., II, 315. For a list of existing indents
and brasses existing in 1641, see “ M.B.S. Trans.” II, 314, III,
67, 119. An indent for either Hamo Belers, subdean, 1370, or
John de Haddyn, canon, 1374, a bracket with B.V.M. and Child
enthroned under a canopy with kng. eff. at side is reproduced
in M.B.S. Portfolio, IV, pi. 23.
Lincoln, St. Mary-le-Wigeord. I. Sm. cross and inscr. to
Wm. Horn, mayor [in 1457], died 1469, local ; palimp., on rev.
of cross a mcht. mark, and on rev. of inscr. a portion of a canopy
with figs, of SS. Simon and Jas. the Great, now fastened down ;
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
mur., Tower. II. Inscr. with knife and clearer. John Jobson
fishmonger and sheriff, 1525, local ; palimp., on rev. another
inscr. but illegible, now fajstened down ; mur., S.A.
Lincoln, St. Peter-at- Arches. I. John Becke, twice mayor,
1620, in civil dress, with 7 sons, Bobt., John, Thos., Edw., Roger,
Augustine, Geo., and w. Mary, 1617, with 3 daus., Mary, Martha,
Mary, all kng., rect. pi. with inscr. and arms of Drapers’ Co., mur..
Vestry. Removed from the disused ch. of St. Benedict.
Linwood. I. John Lyndewode, woolman, 1419, in civil dress
with mantle, standing on woolpack, and w. Alice in mantle,
mar. 43 years, double canopy with entablature, 4 sons and 3 daus.
also under canopies, inscr. in 10 Lat. vv., 1 sh. (3 others lost),
large, now in N.A. Macldiu, Mon. Bt., 6th ed., 86 ; M.B.S.
Portfolio, I, pt. 8, pi. 3. The 4th son Wm. was bp. of St. David’s
and author of “ Provinciale ” . II. John Lyndewode, son of
no. I, woolman, 1421, in civil dress with anelace, standing on
woolpack with mcht. mark, single canopy mutil., inscr. in 8 Lat
vv., also mutil., large, now in N.A.
Lusby. I. Eight Eng. vv., 1555 (?), marg. inscr. nearly
effaced, N.
Mablethorpe. I. Inscr. Thos. Fitzwilliam, esq., 1403 ; 4
shs. lost ; now mur., N.A. II. Inscr. and 1 sh. (3 others lost).
Elizth., dau. of John Aske, w. of no. I, 1403, now mur., S.A.
III. Elizth., dau. of Geo. Fitzwilliam, esq., by Elizth., dau. of
Sir Thos. Barneston of Great Coates, 1522, with flowing hair,
local, now mur., C. IV. Inscr. (3 shs. lost). Sir Geo., son of
Sir Thos. Fitzwilliam, 1536, local, now mur., C.
Messingham. I. Inscr. with 6 Eng. vv. Martin Gravyner,
gent., and w. Effam, both died 1616, mar. 36 years, had 2 sons and
6 daus., mur., N.
Metheringham. I. Inscr. Anne, dau. of Geo. Healey, esq.,
w. of Patrick Shore, gent., 1674, aged 27.
Moulton. I. Inscr. John Cocke, 1666, aged 63, and w.
Thomasin, 1680, aged 73, S.A.
Northorpe. I. Francis Yerburgh, 1595, in civil dress, and 2
ws., each with 1 child ; lower part of 1 w., her child, inscr. and
ach. lost ; the other child loose at the vicarage in 1922 ; C. II.
Inscr. Wm., eld. son of John Monson, esq., by his 2nd w. Mary,
dau. of Wm. Fitzwilliams of Claxby, esq., 1638, now mur., C.
Misc. Gpm. et Her., 3 S. I, 145. III. Inscr. and ach. Anth.
Monson, esq., 4th son of Sir John Monson of South Carlton, knt,
1648, C. Misc. Opm. et Her., 3 S. I, 145.
LINCOLNSHIRE.
289
Norton Disney. I. Wm. Disnej', esq., [died 1540], in arm.,
and w. Margt. Joiner, with 4 sons, Frances, Thos., Wm., Kich.,
and 5 dans., Ann, Mary, Margt., Kath., Bridget ; Bich. Disney,
[died 1578], in arm., and 2 ws., (1) Nele, dan. of Sir Wm. Hussey,
with 7 sons, names lost, and 5 dans., Sara, Ester, Judeth, Judeth.
Susan ; (2) Jane, dau. of Sir Wm. Ayscough ; all hf. effs. on a
rect. pi. with inscr., 4 shs. and 2 crests ; palimp., on rev. 33 lines
of a Flemish inscr. recording the endowment of a mass in 1518 by
Adrian Adrianson and Paeschine van den Steyne (in the church
of Westmonstre in the city of Middleburgh, see another portion
of this inscr. at West Lavington, Wilts.) ; now mur. on a hinge,
N.C. Assoc. Arcliit. Soc. Reports, XXV, 94 (obv.) ; Oough, I,
pi. 122, p. cxxii (obv.) ; Oxford Portfolio of Mon. Br., pt. 5, pi. 4
The indent for a cross-legged eff. in arm. (Sir Wm. DTseni,
c. 1300 ?) under single canopy with marg. inscr. is reproduced,
M.B.S. Portfolio, I, pt. 4, pi. 1.
Ormsby, South. I. Lady in mantle, c. 1410 ; inscr. lost ;
local, now in chantry chapel. II. Sir Wm. Skypwyth, 1482, in
arm., and widow Agnes, with 1 son and 2 daus., double canopy
slightly mutil. ; 2 shs. lost ; now in chapel.
Partney. I. Inscr. Jane, av. of Geo. Pugeley, gent., 1670,
aged 56, mur., N.A.
Pinchbeck. I. Margt., [dau. of Emory Carr of Thornton,
Yorks.], w. of John Lambart [of Skipton, Yorks.], died [1608,
aged 84], kng., rect. pi. with 10 Lat. vv. and 27 shs. recording the
Lambert and Carr pedigrees, mur., N.C. Gent. Mag., 1791, ii,
916 (shs.).
Rand . I. Legs and feet of a man in arm. , c . 1500. II. Lady,
upper hf. of another, ach., inscr. and sm. rect. pi. with 3 shs. with
names of children above ; the remains of the br. to Wm. Metham
of Bolington, esq., son of Robt. Metham, who was 2nd son of Sir
Thos. Metham of Cave, knt., 1590, aged 66, in arm., and 4 ws.,
(1 ) “ widdow of one Good ” ; (2) Ellen, dau. of Mr. Whyttington,
by AALom 1 son Chas. mar. Ann, dau. of Robt. Dimock of
Scrivelsby, and 2 daus., Susan, mar. Hen. Wingfield of Nocton,
and Ann, mar. Wm. Welcome of Lincoln ; (3) Fraunces, dau. of
Edm., lord Sheffield ; (4) Mary, dau. of Wm., lord Willoughby
of Parham, by whom 2 daus., Kath., Dorothy. All rel. together
in a new stone, mur., N.
Rauceby. I. Wm. Styrlay, vicar, canon of Shelford, 1536, in
mass vests, with chalice and wafer, local, sm., now mur.. Vestry.
Trollope, E., Hist, of Sleaford, 283.
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290
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Saleby. 1. Inscr. and ach. Geo. Harington, esq., died 1556,
buried in St. Dunstan-in-the-West, London, engr. 1592 at same
time as no. II, rel., C. II. Inscr. and ach. John Haryngton,
esq., builder of chapel in 1592, died 1599 (date added), buried in
St. Sepulchre, London, rel., C. Budding, R. C., Hist, of Saleby,
54 (both)".
ScAi^TON. I. Inscr. and sh. (4 others lost). Frances, dau. of
Sir Jas. Foljamb of Walton, knt., w. of Hen. Fitzwilliam of Scamp-
ton, 1581, C. II. Inscr. with sh. and 2 crests. Dame Oath.,
eld. dau. of Thos. Conyers of Brodham, Notts., esq., w. of Sir
John Bolles, hart., 1644, aged 55, mur., C. . III. Inscr. and ach.
Sir John Bolles, hart., 1648, aged 67, mur., C. Illingworth, C.,
Hist, of Scampton, 22.
ScoTTER. I. Marmaduke Tirwhit, esq., 4th son of Sir Wm.
Tirwhit, knt., 1599, aged 66, in civil dress, with 5 sons (the eld.
in arm.), and w. Ellen, dau. of Lionel Reresby, esq., with 6 daus.
(1 in swaddling clothes), mar. nearly 40 years, all kng., rect. pi.
with inscr. and 2 achs., mur., N.
ScREDiNGTON. I. Inscr. Wm. Pylet, 1403, N.
ScRiVELSBY. I. Sir Robt. Demoke, “ knyght and baronet ”
(engraver’s error for banneret), 1545, in arm. with beard, 1 sh.,
local, A.T., N.A. Lodge, S., Scrivelsby, the Home of the Champions,
2nd ed., 207 ; M.B.S. Trans., II, 109 ; F. and A. Mus. List.,
pi. 31 (eff.). Sir Robt. was champion at the coronations of Rich.
Ill, Hen. VII, and Hen. VIII. The br. to Sir Thos. Dymoke,
1422, in arm., head gone, and w. Elizth.. dau. and coh. of Sir
Nich. Hebden, under mutil. double canopy, inscr. lost, formerly
in C . , is now either lost or buried under the new pavement . Lodge ,
202 ; M.B.S. Trans., II, 108. Rubbing in coll. Soc. Antiq.
Silk Willoughby. I. Inscr. with 4 Lat. vv. Frances, w. of
Laur. Sarson, 1650 ; her husband pos. ; mur., C. II. Inscr.
John Leigh, rector, 1681, mur., C. III. Inscr. Elizth., dau. of
Anth. Newlove, w. of Wm. Wyche, rector, 1691, aged 25, left 2
children Elizth., Wm., C.
Sleaford. I. Three Lat. vv., 15th cent., now mur., S.A. From
a slab on floor which shows indent for a priest. II. [Geo. Carre,
1521], in civil dress, and w. Anne, with 7 sons and 3 daus., 3 shs. ;
inscr. and another sh. lost ; C. III. Inscr. with mcht. mark.
Rich. Pykeworth, mercer, 1557, local, N.A. IV. Inscr. Rich.
Warsope,woollen-draper, 1609, aged 52 ; his friend Robt. Camock
pos. ; C. V. Inscr. Theophilus Brittaine, 1696, aged 63, mur.,
S.A.
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291
Snareord. I. Inscr. Joan^ dau. of John St, Poll, esq., w. of
John Tornay of Caynby, esq., 1521, local, now mnr., N.C. II.
Inscr. in 20 Lat. vv. (eff. and sh. lost). Mattathia St. Poll, 1597 ;
John Chadwick pos. ; mur., C.
SoMERBY, near Grantham. I. Inscr. Pobt. Bawde, esq., J.P.,
1509, local, mur., C. II. Inscr. with ach. Peregrine Bradshaw,
esq., youngest son of Anth. Bradshaw of Duffield, Derby, esq.,
page to Queen Ann [of Denmark] and esquire to the body of
Chas. I, 1669, and w. Susan, dau. of Wm. Bradford ol Hollum,
Somerset, 1673, rel. C.
Somerset. I. Gno. Littlebury of Somers by, 7th son of Thos.
Littlebury of Stainsby, esq., 1612, aged about 73, in civil dress,
kng., rect. pi. with inscr. and sh., mur., C.
Spalding, Johnson Hospital. I. Thos. Lovell, esq., in civil
dress, with 4 sons, Thos., Wm., John, Dudley, and w. Margt.
Pyckeringe, 1597, aged 61, with 5 daus., Elizth., Elizth., Margt.,
Ellenor, Lucy, mar 33 years and 2 days, all kng., rect. pi. with
inscr. and sh. Burlington Fine Arts Club, Heraldic Catalogue,
1916, pi. 5. This br. is the property of the Spalding Gentlemen’s
Society and is preserved in the board room of the hospital.
Spilsby. I. Margery, [dau. of Wm., lord Zouch of Harring-
worth, 2nd w.] of Bobt. de M^ylughby, lord of Eresby, 1391,
in mantle, head on cushion, 7 shs. (another lost), marg. inscr.
mutik, fine, large, N.C. Boutell, Series ; Crossley, 251 ; Simpson,
J.,List of Sep. Brasses, frontis. II. [Wm., 5th baron Willoughby
d’Eresby], in arm., and [1st] w. [Lucy , dau . of Roger, lord Strange
of Knokyn], c. 1400, each under a triple canopy, the side shafts
lost, as is also the inscr., 2 shs. on base of canopy, local, N.C.
Ashdown, Armour, 178 (man). Costume, 147 (lady) ; Boutell,
Series (2 plates) ; Hewitt, Armour, III, 372 (man) ; Blanche,
Costume, I, 181 (shoulder piece), 213 (gorget). Probably laid
down on the death of the w. at some date before 1400 in which
year Lord Willoughby was created K.G. He died in 1410.
Spridlington. I. Inscr. with 6 Lat. vv. and sh. Chas. Lovell
of Norf., esq., 1640, aged 69, mur., Vestry.
Stallingborough. I. Sir Wm. Ayscugh, [1509], in arm. with
tabard, and [1st] w. Margery, dau. of Sir Robt. Hylyarde, in
heraldic mantle, inscr. in 4 Lat. vv., local, once on A.T., now on
C. floor. II. Wm. Ayscugh, esq., son and h. of Sir Edw.
Ayscugh, 1610 (eff. lost), and w. Kath., dau. of Wm. Hennage,
of Hainton, esq., with 2 sons, Wm., Wm. (both dec.), and 2 daus.,
Hester, Kath., local, C., under altar.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Stamford, All Saints. I. John Browne, mcht. of the staple
of Calais, 1442, in mantle, standing on wool paeks, and w. Margery,
1460, inscr. between 2 mcht. marks, now mnr., N.A., the inscr.
separated from the effs. V. and A. Mus. List., pi. 36 (ehs.).
II. Wm. Browne, son of no. I, founder of the bedehouse and
builder of the steeple, died 1489, in mantle, standing on wool-
packs, and w. Margt., dan. of John Stokke of Warmington,
Northants, esq., double canopy (hf. gone), inscr. in 12 Lat. vv.
with devices of stork on wool pack ; marg. inscr. lost ; engr.
c. 1465, large, S.C. Gawthorp, pi. 37, p. 82 ; Macklin, Br. of
Eng., 172 ; M.B.8. Portfolio, I, pt. 5, pi. 4 ; Peck, F., Annals of
Stamford, lib. xiv, pi. d, p. 67 ; Wright, H. P., Domus Dei of
Stamford, 10. III. Margt., dau. of John Elmes of Henley-
on-Thames, by Elizth. [dau. of no. II], 1471, sm., S.C. Peck
pi. c. IV. [John Browne, son of no. I, 1475], in mantle, and
widow Agnes, inscr. in 9 Lat. vv., now mur., N.A. V. Inscr.
Alice Bredmeydew, sister of Wm. Browne, 1491, now mur., S.C.
VI. Civilian and w., c. 1500 ; inscr. lost ; now mur., N.A.
Possibly Christ. Browne, 1518, and w. VII. Hen. Wykes,
vicar, 1508, in cope, head gone, worn, now mur., S.C. Harrod, W
Antiq. of Stamford, I, 245 ; Peck, F., Desiderata Curiosa, I, lib.
iii, pi. 2, p. 2. VIII. Inscr. with ach. John Saunders of
Sapperton, esq., 1693, aged 50, S.C. On the apex of the chancel
arch is a heart-shaped plate with mcht. mark of Browne.
Stamford, Browne’s Bedehouse. I. Ten Lat. vv. with sh.,
relating to the foundation by Wm. Browne, c. 1490, mur..
Cloister.
Stami’ORD, St. George. I. Inscr. Tobie Norris, bellfounder,
1626, N.A. Probably cast in the foundry see North’s “ Church
Bells of Lines.”, 52.
Stamford, St. John. I. Inscr. Wm. Gregory, mercer, and w.
Agnes, c. 1460, N.A. II. Nich. Byldysdon, alderman, in civil
dress, and w. Kath., 1489, with 4 sons and 5 daus., local, N.
Peck, F., Annals of Stamford, lib. xiv, pi. a, p. 67. III. Hen.
Sargeaunt, rector, 1497, in mass vests., mutil. and worn ; inscr.
lost ; local, S.C. Peck, pi. b. IV. Inscr. Phillip Johnson,
gent., 1683, aged 76, mur., S.C.
Stamford, St. Mary. I. Rich. Warwick, alderman and once
mayor, 1684, mur., S.A.
Stamford, St. Michael. I. Inscr. Elizth., w. of Han. Wigmore,
1662, mur. II. Inscr. Jas. and Joan, children of Jas. and Anne
Langton, 1686 ; " Thos. Cosin sculp.” ; mur.
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Stoke Rocheford. I. Hen. Rochforth, esq., 1470, in arm.
with salade, 2 shs., local, rel., C. Engraving by Wm. Fowler,
1812. II. Master Oliver St. John, esq., son of the duchess of
Somerset, in arm., and w. Dame Elizth. Bj^god, 1503, with 5
sons and 3 daus., 2 shs., local., rel., C. Fowler, 1812. The
inscrs. and children transposed in relaying.
Stow. I. Inscr. with ach. Rich. Burgh of Stow Hall, esq.,
1616, descended from '' ye noble and auntient familie of the lord
Burgh, baron of Gainesborough ”, and w. Amy, eld. dau. of Anth.
Dillington of Knighton, Isle of Wight, esq., 1632, had 4 sons, one
that noble and valeant souldyer Sir John Burgh, Col : Gen : of
his Mats, forces in ve Isle of Rhe in France where he was slain
in 1627 ”, Thos., Rich., Edw., and 5 daus., Mary, Martha, Dilling¬
ton, Jane, Anne, mur.. Tower.
Sutton, Long. I. Inscr. Alys, w. of John Thomas, 1495,
inlaid on a large incised cross, N.
Tattershall. I. Hugh de Gondebjq supervisor to Sir Ralph
de Cromwell, lord of Tattershall, 1411, in civil dress with anelace,
worn, C. II. Wm. Moor, micuit more mitis bene morigeratus ”,
B.D., 2nd provost of the college, canon of York, rector of
Ledenham, Lines., 1456, in mass vests., inscr. in 12 Lat. vv,, now
in K.Tr. M.BF. Portfolio, III, pi. 20. III. Ralph, baron
Cromwell, lord high treasurer, founder of the college, died 1455,
in arm. with mantle, head and right shoulder lost, and w. Maigt.
(eff. lost), [dau. of John Deyncourt, lord Deyncourt, sister and]
coh. of [Wm]. lord Deyncourt, died 1454, br. engr. c. 1470, each
under triple canopy with entablature above, now nearly all lost,
the side shafts originally contained the following SS., Sebastian,
Geo. (in arm.), Eustace, Maurice (in arm.), Candidus (in arm.),
Peter (in cope and crossed stole), Thos. of Canterbury,
B.V. Mary, John Rapt., x4nne, but only SS. Maurice and
Candidus now remain, inscr. mutil. ; shs. lost ; large, now in
N.Tr Gough, II, pi. 62, p. 172 ; Lines. N . and Q., Ill, 193 (perfect,
from a sketch in a MS. at Revesby Abbey) ; M.B.S. Portfolio,
III, pi. 16, and Trans., V, 328 (perfect, as above). IV. Joan,
lady Cromwell, [eld. dau. of Sir Rich. Stanhope of Ramp ton,
niece and coh. of baron Ralph (no. Ill), widow of Sir Humph.
Bourchier, in her right baron Cromwell], died 1479, but engr.
c. 1470, in mantle with flowing hair, single canopy, slightly mutil.,
with SS. B.V. Mary, Christopher, Dorothy, - Anne, Geo.,
Edm., in the side shafts, inscr. added ; shs. lost ; large, now in
N.Tr. Gawthorp, pi. 10, p. 37 ; Gough, II, pi. 98, p. 267 ; M.B.S.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Portfolio, III, pi. 17. V. Lady Maud, sister of no IV, niece and
coh. of baron Ralph (no. Ill), widow of Robt., lord Willoughby,
a special benefactor to the college, died 1497 (date filled in), engr.
c. 1470, triple canopy with entablature, both mutil., with SS.
Thos. of Cant., Christopher, John Evang., Michael, - Anne,
Helen, Sythe, Elizth., in the side shafts ; shs. lost ; large, now in
N.Tr. Gough, II, pi. 117, p. 329 ; MacUin, Mon. Br., 6th ed.,
114 ; M.B.S. Portfolio, III, pi. 18. VI. Priest, c. 1510, in cap
and cope with the 12 Apostles on orphrey, and morse with demi-
fig. of Our Lord in glory ; inscr. lost ; large, N.Tr. Alenin Club
Colh., XXII, 56 ; Gough, II, pi. 66, p. 179 (erroneously ascribed
to no. II) ; M.B.8. Portfolio, III, pi. 19. Possibly John Oygur,
warden of Merton Coll., Oxford, and provost of TattershalL
VII. Wm. Symson, chaplain to Edw. Hevyn, 1519 (eff. engr.
earlier, c. 1490 ?), in mass vests., now in N.Tr. M.B.S. Portfolio,
III, pi. 20. For many years the brasses were in a very
unsatisfactory condition, various pieces being in wrong places and
simply held by large iron nails . In 1 909 all were correctly arranged ,
relaid, and fastened down with brass rivets. For a full account
of the brasses see ‘‘ M.B.S. Trans.” V, 326, 371, 419, and VI, 48.
Theddlethorpe, All Saints. I. Robt. Hayton, esq., 1424,
in arm., 2 shs.. local, S.C. Boutell, Series ; Hall, J . G., Notices of
Lines., 168 ; Hewitt, Armour, III, 416. II. Sh., Angevine imp.
a chevron between 3 mullets, 15th cent. ; effs. of a man in arm.,
w., and marg. inscr. lost ; S.C.
Toynton, Low. I. Inscr. Edw. Rolleston, esq., 1687, aged 34,
mur., N.
Walcot. I. Inscr. Isaac, son of John Laughton the younger,
gent., 1635, aged 25, S.C.
Waltham. I. Inscr. John and Margt. Waltham, parents of
John, bp. of Salisbury, [1388-95], engr. c. 1400, now on sill of C.
window. Probablv laid down in accordance with directions
t/
contained in the bp’s will, see the abstract in Kite’s “ Brasses of
Wilts.”, 97. II. Joan Waltham, ejusdem ville quondam
domina ”, 1420, with her son, in civil dress, and dan., 3 hf. effs.,
now on sill of C. window. Haines, 205 (head of dau.).
Welbourn. I. Inscr. with 4 Eng. vv. and ach. Henrietta,
w. of Robt. Riley, esq., 1696, N. An inscr. to Nich. Baylye,
1557, local, is apparently lost. Rubbing in coll. Soc. Antiq.
WiNTERTON. I. John Rudd, mcht. of the staple of Calais,
1504 (eh. in civil dress lost), and 2 ws., marg. inscr. mutil. ;
children and shs. lost ; much worn, partly covered, C.
MIDDLESEX.
295
WiNTHORPE. I. Rich. Barowe, mcht. of the staple of Calais,
1505, in civil dress, and w. Baterich, with 4 dans. ; sons and 2 shs.
lost ; N. II. Robt. Palmer, 1515, in civil dress, local, N.
Witham-on-the-Hill. I. Inscr. Robt. Harington, esq.,
1558, and w. Alice, 1565, mur., C.
WiTHAM, North. I. Wm. Misterton, esq., lord of Swafelde,
1424, in civil dress, upper part lost, sm., rel., C. II. Inscr.
with 26 Eng. vv. Roland Sherard, 1592, mur., C. III. Inscr.
Thos. Johnson, esq., 1697, rel., C.
WiTHAM, South. I. Inscr. Margery, 2nd w. of Francis Haring¬
ton, esq., 1577, left 2 sons, Edw., Francis, and 1 dau. Lucy, mur.,
N.Tr. II. Inscr. and sh. Elizth., dau. of Hen. Skip worth of
Kethorpe, Leic., esq., w. of Thos. Harington, esq., 1597^ mur.,
N.Tr.
Wrangle. I. John Reed, mcht. of the staple of Calais, in civil
dress, and w. Margt., both died 1503, with 8 sons and 5 daus.,
2 mcht. marks and 2 arms of the Staple, 12 Lat. vv., and marg.
inscr. in Eng. partly in vv., mutil., C.
At Frieston the brass to Symon Clarke and w., 1608, has been
renewed. The nearlj^ effaced hr. to a civilian, c. 1445, at
S ALMONRY disappeared at the restoration in 1871. Rubbing in
coll. Soc. Antiq.
MIDDLESEX.
L. and M. Trans. Transactions of the London and Middlesex Archaeo¬
logical Society.
Royal Commission on Historical Monuments, London, vol. I, 1924,
Westminster Abbey.
Acton. I. Humf. Cavell, esq., 1558, in civil dress, kng., 1 sh.,
rel. and filled in, mur., N.A.
Ashford. I. Edw. Gnode of Ashford, 1522, in civil dress, and
w, Agnes, with 6 sons and 2 daus., rel., S.A.
Bedfont. I. Math. Page, gent., 1631, aged 37, “ gave at his
decease to ye poore of the parishe ye somme of twenty pound
for ever ”, and his mother Isabel Page, 1629, both kng., rel., mur.,
C. B.A.A. Jour., XLIX, 126.
Bow, or Stratford-le-Bow. I. Inscr. and 2 shs. Grace, dau.
of John Wylford, alderman of London, w. of John Amcottes,
296
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
fishmonger, 1551, had 2 sons, Hammond (died 1551), Harry,
and 1 dan. Grace, mur., S.A. Hills, 0. C., St. Mary, Stratford,
Bow, 29.
Brentford, New. I. Hen. Redmayne, chief mason of the
king’s works, a special benefactor to the ch., 1528, in civil dress,
and w. Joan, with 2 dans., kng. ; Trinity lost ; formerly in N.,
now framed and glazed in Tower. Faulkner, T., Hist, of
Brentford, 60.
Bromley-by-Bow, St. Leonard. I. Ach. for Hen. Topsfield,
gent., citizen and grocer of London, 1557 ; inscr. lost ; now on
C. step. The inscr. to Roger Horton, citizen and goldsmith
of London, 1556, and w. is now lost.
Chelsea. I. Lady Jane Guyldeford, late dvches of
Northvmberland ”, dan. and h. of Sir Edw. Guyldeford, knt.,
lord warden of the “ fyve ports”, son of Sir Rich. Guyldeford,
K.G., w. of John Dudley, “ late dvke of Northvmberland ”, died
at her maner of Chelse”, 1555, aged 46, in heraldic mantle,
kng., with 8 sons (efis. lost), Chas., Harry, Gilford, Robt., Ambros,
John, Thos., Harry, and 5 daus., Mary, Margt., Kath., Kath.,
and Temperance, also kng., 2 shs. ; a lozenge lost ; inscr. cut in
marble ; mur., A.T., S.C. Faulkner, T., Hist, of Chelsea, ed.
1810, 98, ed. 1829, I, 236 ; Survey of London, Chelsea, III, pis.
61-63. II. Sir Arthur Gorges, 1625, in arm., and 2nd w.
Elizth., dau. and h. of Hen. Clinton, earl of Lincoln, with 6 sons
(the eld. in arm.) and 5 daus., all kng., rect. pi. and ach ; inscr.
lost ; mur., S.A. Chelsea, III, pis. 57, 58 ; Davies, R., Old Chelsea
Church, 120 ; M.B.S. Trans., II, 331. III. Inscr. Humph.
Peshall of Halne, Salop, son of Sir John Peshall of Horsley,
Staffs., bart., died 1650, aged 51 ; mar. Mary, dau. of Rich. Blount
of Rowley, Staffs., left 3 surviving sons, John, Laur., Humph.,
engr. 18th cent., very sm., mur., S.A.
Clerkenwell, St. James. I. John Bell, bp. of Worcester,
1556, in episcopal vests, with mitre and crosier ; lower part of
eff. and inscr. lost ; rel., mur., N.A., with an inscr. stating it to
have been replaced by Stephen Tucker, Somerset Herald, in 1884.
Malcolm, J. P., Londinium Redivivum, III, 212 ; M.B.S. Trans.,
II, 343. The mutil. br., now lost, to Isabel Sackville, the last
prioress, who died in 1570, is engr. Gent. Mag., 1785, ii, 935, fig. 2. .
Cowley. I. Walter Pope, yeoman, 1502, in civil dress, and
1 w., either Joan his 1st or Alice his 2nd ; inscr. palimp., on rev.
another inscr. to Robt. Symson, dean (vicar) of Darlington and
master of the hospital of St. James, Northampton {sic but error
MIDDLESEX.
297
for Northallerton, Yorks.), 1497 ; now mur., C., the palimp. in
hinged frame. M.B.S. Trans., VI, 75 (palimp.) ; Yorks. Arch.
Jour., XXI, 487 (palimp.).
Cranford. I. Inscr. and sm. frag, of eff. Nich., son of Thos.,
brother of Mardocheus Bownell, parson, 1581 ; both palimp.,
on rev. of inscr. 4 Lat. vv., 15th cent., on rev. of eff. a sm. portion
of a shrouded fig. on a mattress ; now mounted in a frame and kept
in Vestry.
Drayton, West. I. Sh., Boos ; the remains of the br. (inscr.
and sh.) to Bich. Boos, citizen and mercer of London, 1406, his
dau. Anne, and Anne, dau. of Thos. Boos ; now placed with no.
II. Bubbing of inscr. in coll. Soc. Antiq. II. Civilian, c. 1520 ;
inscr. lost ; sm., rel., C. III. Margt., dau. of Boger North,
haberdasher of London, w. of Thos. Burnell, mercer of London,
1529, with 2 sons and 1 dau., 4 shs. including Mercers’ Co. and
Staple of Calais, S.A. IV. Inscr. John Burnell, gent., “ some-
tyme officer of the seller ” to Hen. VIII, 1551, mur., S.A. V.
Jas. Good, M.D., a native of Dimock, Glouc., fellow of Magdalen
Coll., Oxford, 1581, aged 54, in civil dress, and w. Joan, dau. of
Edw. Glinton, alderman of Oxford, mar. 28 years, with 6 sons
(mutil.) and 5 daus., inscr. and 4 Lat. vv. allusive to name, ach.
and 4 shs. (3 misplaced with no. II), rel., C. Suffling, 200 (effs.).
Ealing. I. Bich. Amondesham “ otherwise called Awnsham ”,
mercer, mcht. of the staple of Calais, in civil dress, and w. Kath.,
c. 1490, with 3 sons and 6 daus., all kng., 1 sh., mur., N.C.
Faulkner, T ., Hist, of BreMford, 60 ; Girls’ Own Paper, XYV, 156.
Edgeware. I. Inscr. Sir Bich. Chau(m)berlayn, 1532, mur., C.
II. Anth., the first borne sonne ” of John Childe, goldsmith of
London, and ‘‘ the first fruits of Elizth. Childe his wife ”, 1599,
“ setatis suic tertia hebdomuda ”, in swaddling clothes, mur., C.
Edmonton. I. John Asplyn and Godfrey Askew, both in civil
dress, and Elizth. “ the wyfe of them bothe ”, c. 1500, sm.
Robinson, W., Hist, of Edmonton, 108. II. Nich. Boone, [1523],
in civil dress, and w. Elizth., inscr. in 8 Eng. vv. Robinson, 108.
III. Inscr. Marye, dau. of Geo. and Kath. Huxley, 1613. IV.
Edw. Nowell, esq. (son of Hen., son of Chas., 4th son of Boger
Nowell of Little Merley, Lane.), 1616, in civil dress, and w. Mary,
dau. of Wm. Isham of Ilbruers, Somerset, 1600, with 3 sons,
Hen. (dec.), Isham, Edw., and 1 dau. Kath., text and 2 shs.,
worn. Robinson, 105. All nov/ mur. at west end of N. An
inscr. in 8 Eng. vv. to Bowland Monox, undated, 16th cent.,
formerly in this church, is now in Brit. Mus.
298
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Enfield. I. Joyce, dau. and coh. of [Sir Edw.] Charlton, lord
Powys, by his w. [Eleanor, dau. of Thos. Holland, earl of Kent,
widow of Roger Mortimer, earl of March], w. of Sir John Tiptott,
baron Tiptoft, died 1446, br. engr. later, c. 1470 (?), in heraldic
mantle and coronet, fine triple canopy with 6 shs. on side shafts,
marg. inscr. partly covered, large, A.T., N.C. Ashdown^
Costume, 154 (eff.) ; Boutell, Series (2 plates) ; Builder, LXVII,
454 ; Cat. of Heraldic Exliib. at Burlington House, 1894, 11 ;
Druitt, 270 (eff.) ; Foster, Feudal Arms, 132 (8vo), 113, (4to), eff. ;
Gough, II, pi. 49, p. 136 ; L. and AI. Trans., I, 68, 95-98, 108 ;
Nichols, J., Hist, of Leicestershire, II, pi. 14, p. 40 ; Robinson,
W., Hist, of Fnfield, II, 15 ; St. PauVs Fccles. Soc. Trans., IV,
227, 228, 229 ; Ward, 57 : Whitaker, C. W., Urban District of
Fnfield, 207. II. Inscr. Benefaction of Robt. Rampston, who,
left 40s. yearly to the poor, 1585, mur., N.C. III. Wm. Smith,
served Kings Hen. VIII and Edw. VI, Queens Mary and Elizth.,
and left 20s. quarterly to the poor, 1592, in civil dress, and w.
eloan ; 2 sons and about 4 daus. lost ; S.C. Robinson, II, 51 ;
Whitaker, 213. IV. Inscr. Benefaction of Jesper Nicoles of
St. Sepulchre’s, London, who left £50 to the poor, 1614, mur.,
N.C. The inscr. with 10 Eng. vv. and sh. to Anne, dau. of Rich,
Gery of Bushmead, Beds., esq., 1643, is now lost.
Finchley. I. Lady, c. 1480, mutil., worn ; inscr. lost ; rel.,
mur., S.A. II. Rich. Prate, 1487 (eff. in civil dress lost), and
w. Joan, very sm., N.C. III. Inscr. Wm. Blakwell and son
Rich., c. 1500, worn, on same stone as no. I. IV. Inscr. Extract
from the will of Thos. Sanny of the Estend of Fyncheley, 1509,
who directed, after the death of his wife, that the house called
Fordis and Stowkefeld should yearly pay 40s. to priests to sing
for his and his relations’ souls, also a noble for repairs oi the
house, for highways, for the poor and charity, and “ that thys
be gravyn in a stone of m’bul that all men mey know hit ”, mur.,
N.C. V. Inscr. (eff. lost). Wm. Godolphin, 1575, with rebus,
sh., and 6 Eng. vv. ending " Barnes ffaj^eth to hem shall never
dye”, N.C. VI. Simon Skudemore, gent., 1609, aged 83, in
civil dress, and w. Jeane [Edwards] had an only dau. Elizth.,
1 ach., mur., N.C. VII. Nich. Luke, gent., 2nd son of Walter
Luke, esq., (eff. lost), and w. Elizth. (dau. of no. VI), buried at
Aversle, Hunts., with 3 sons (lost), 3 daus., and sh., same date
and on same stone as no. VI. VIII. Thos. White, citizen and
grocer of London, 1610, in civil dress, and 3 ws., (1) Mary with
3 sons Abr., Anth., and one (dec.) unnamed, and 2 daus. Joan,
MIDDLESEX.
299
and Mary, (2) Mary with 1 son Thos. (dec,), and 3 dans. Martha,
Ann (dec.), Elizth., (3) Honnor with 3 sons Thos., Nathaniel,
8am. (dec,), and 1 dan. Hanna, all kng., rect. pi. with inscr.,
arms of London and Grocer’s Co., mur., N.C. IX., Inscr. with
sh. Roger Hayton, 1663, benefactor to the poor, mur., N.C.
Fulham. I. Margt. Svanders [de Vandere ordes Vanders], a
native of Ghent, w. of Gerard Hornebolt [Horenbault], the
celebrated painter, and mother of Susan, w. of John Parcker, the
king’s bowyer (archarius regis), 1529, a lozenge-shaped plate with
hf. eff. in shroud, inscr. held by angels, sh., and initials, Plemish,
mur., 8. A. Art Jour., N.S,, 1898, 122 ; Etching by J. Simco,
1794 ; Faulkner, T., Hist., of Fulham, 99, and Chelsea, ed. 1829,
I, 237 ; Girls Own Paper, XVI, 149 ; Lithograph by L. Deffres,
Ghent ; M.B.F. Portfolio, IV, pi. 4 ; Suffling, 306 ; V . and A. Mus.
List, pi. 56, no. I. Faulkner engraves brasses, now lost, to
(1) Wm. Harvey, vicar, 1471, p. 67, (2) Sir Sampson Norton (?),
1517, p. 71, and (3) Sir Wm. Butts, chief physician to the king,
1545, p. 78. They are also figured in J. T. Smith's Antiq. of Lond.
and Environs. A mon. efi. in brass from Fulham church was
included in the Meyrick sale (lot 2536) in 1806.
Greenford, Great. I. Priest, c. 1450, hf. eff. in mass vests. ;
inscr. lost ; mur., C. L. and M. Trans., IV, 165. Possibly Simon
Hert, rector, 1418-52. II. Lady, c. 1480 ; husband, children
and inscr. lost ; N. III. Thos. Symons, rector, [1521], in mass
vests., inscr. in 2 Lat. vv., mur., C. IV. Inscr. (effs. and
children lost). Rich. Thorneton, 1544, and w. Alys, N.
Connoisseur, LVIII, 164 (man and inscr.).
Greeneord, Little, or Perivale. I. Hen. Myllet, 1500, in
civil dress, and 2 ws., Alice with 3 sons and 6 daus., and Joan
with 3 sons and 3 daus., very sm., N. Brown, J. A., Chronicles
of Greenford Parva or Perivale, 78. II. Civilian, c. 1590 ;
inscr. lost ; sm., mur., C. Brown, 81. Possibly Geo. Myllet,
1600.
Hackney. I. Christ. Urswic, [D.C.L., rector], almoner to Hen.
VII, eleven times an ambassador, dean of York and of Windsor,
archdeacon of Richmond, the inscr. also states he refused the
bishopric of Norwich, 1521, aged 74, in cap and cope, 1 sh., A.T.
Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 105 (head) ; Gent. Mag., 1848, ii, 603 (head) ;
Haines, 228 (eff.) ; Waller, pt. 2 (eff.). II. Man in arm., 2 shs.,
symbol of St. John, and a frag, of marg. inscr. ; the remains of
the br. to John Lymsey, esq., one of the 6 clerks of the court of
chancery, 1545, and w. Margt. [Pickenham], with 3 sons, Edw.,
300
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Robt., Thos., 4 shs., and marg. inscr. ; the whole brass was
possibly palimp., the male elf. is a re-used figure of date c. 1510-20,
and the two remaining shs. (a 3rd bearing the arms of Pickenham
was stolen in 1902) are cut out of an early 16th cent. Flemish
brass and have on their rev. a portion of the figure of St. John
Bapt. with diapered background and canopy work. Haines^
231 (restored from an early drawing) ; Misc. Gpm. et Her., N.S. II,
309 (as Haines) ; M.B.S. Trans., IV, 322 (obv. and rev. of 2 shs.).'
In coll. Soc. Antiq. is a rubbing of the brass almost complete,
iri. Arthur Dericote, esq., ‘'of London somtyme citizen and of
esquiers state, of Drapers whilome companie but laste of Hackneie
towne ”, 1562, in arm., and 4 ws., Marie, Erne, Margt., and Jane
(with 2 sons), all kng., inscr. in 12 Eng. vv. M.B.S. Trans.,
V. 69. IV. Hugh Johnson, vicar for 45 years, benefactor to
the poor of Hackney and of Macclesfield where he was born,
1618, aged 72, hf. eff. in gown in pulpit, inscr. and 8 Lat. vv.
Girl’s Own Paper, XV, 26. All now in N.E. porch. Nos. II,
III, and IV mural. For a full account see “ M.B.S. Trans.” V,
53, with illustrations of indents at p. 57, and of the lost brass to
John Elrington, 1524, and w., at p. 60.
Hadley or Monken Hadley. I. Philip (eff. lost) and Margt.,
children of Walter and Eliz. Grene, also Margt. Somercotes, all
3 died 16 Sept. 1442, sm., now mur., S.C. II. Inscr. Walter
Tornor, 1494, and w. Agnes, now mur. , S. A. III. Wm. Tumour,
1500, in civil dress, and w. Joan, with 4 daus., now mur., S.A.
IV. John Goodeyere, gent., 1504, and w. Joan, inscr. and 2 shs. ;
male eff. in civil dress and children lost ; now mur., S.C. Cansiek,
F. T., Epitaphs of Middx., 251. V. [Thos. Goodyere, 1518], in
civil dress, and w. [Joan Hawte] ; inscr. and shs. lost ; now mur.,
C. Rubbing of one sh., Goodyere imp. Hawte, in coll. Soc. Antiq.
VI. Inscr. in 10 Eng. vv., and sh. (another lost). Anne [Goodyere],
w. of [Thos]. Walkeden, 1575, now mur., N.C. behind cupboard.
VII. Five sons, 8 dans., text and inscr. ; the remains of the br.
to Wm. Gale, citizen and barber chirurgion of London, 1610,
aged 70, “ then being ye second tyme master of his company ”,
in civil dress, and 2 ws., Elizth. (with 5 sons and 8 daus.), and
Susan, C. VIII. Wm. Gale, gent., M.A. of Oxford, 1614, aged
about 40, in civil dress, and w. Anne, dau. of Roger Bragge, gent.,
with 2 sons, Wm., Nich. (dec.), 1 sh., C. Cansick, frontis.
Harefield. I. Edith [Bowett], w. of Wm. Neudegate, 1444,
1 sh., sm., mur., S.A. Home Counties Mag., XI, 32. II. Inscr.
Geo. Assheby and w. Margt., both died 1474, mur., N.C. III.
MIDDLESEX.
301
Geo. Assheby, esq., one of the clerks of the signet to Hen. VII,
and chief clerk of the signet and councillor to Hen. VIII, died
1514, in arm., and w. Rose [Eden], with 4 sons (repaired in 1912)
and 3 dans., 3shs., engr. c. 1537 at the same time as no. V. ; all,
except the sons, palimp., on rev. of male eff., portions of a priest
in mass vests., c. 1380 ; on rev. of fern. eff. and 1 sh., portions of
shrouded figures, c. 1480 ; on rev. of inscr., portions of 2 ladies,
c. 1470 and 1500 ; on rev. of 2 shs., a Trinity and a frag, of inscr.,
c. 1500 ; on rev. of daus., a frag, of a civilian, 15th cent. ; N.C.,
the palimps. fastened down but casts in the chapel. Home
Counties Mag., XI, 28 (effs.), 30 (children) ; M.B.S. Trans., VI,
236 (obv.), 237 (rev.), 240 (Trinity) ; Soc. Antiq. Lond. Proc.,
2 S. XXIV, 214 (obv.), 215 (rev.). IV. John Xewdegate,
serjeant-at-law, 1528, in robes with coif, holding scroll, and
w. Amphelice, dau. and h. of John Nevell, esq., 1544 (date added),
in heraldic mantle, with 10 sons and 7 daus. ; Trinity lost ; A.T.,
S.A. V. Wm. Assheby, gent., in arm., and w. Jane, 1537,
with 1 son and 7 daus. ; 2 shs. lost ; all palimp., on rev. of male
eff., a figure in shroud, c. 1500 ; on rev. of fern, eff., portions of 2
civilians, 15th cent. ; on rev. of daus., a face from a large figure ;
on rev. of inscr., another inscr. to John and Joan Gregory, parents
of Edm. Gregory ‘‘ tunc in isto hospitale manentis ”, John died
at Lambeth in 1468, and Joan died in 1487 ; N.C., the palimps.
fastened down but casts in the chapel. Home Counties Mag.,
XI, 26 (effs.), 30 (children) ; M.B.S. Trans., VI, 241 (obv.),
242 (rev.) ; Soc. Antiq. Lond. Proc., 2 S. XXIV, 216 (obv.), 217
(rev.). VI. John Xewdegate, esq., 1545, in civil dress, and w.
Anne, with 8 sons (head of 1 lost) and 5 daus., all kng., mur.,
A.T., C. VII. Inscr. John Crugge of Exeter, gent., son of Wm.
Crugge, died at Harefield, 1533, and w. Barbara Xewdegate ;
palimp., on rev. a portion of a shrouded skeleton, c. 1500 ; now in
a copper frame, mur. For some years this inscr. was in Astley
church, Warw.
Harlington. I. John Monemouthe, rector, [1419], hf. eff. in
mass vests., rel., mur., C. Wilson, H., Harlington Church, 32.
II. Gregory Lovell, esq., lord of the manor and patron of ch.,
1545, in arm., and w. Anne, dau. of David Bellyngham, esq., with
1 dau. (lost), inscr. and 4 shs. ; all palimp., on rev. of effs., portions
of a lady, 15th cent. ; on rev. of inscr., another inscr. to George
Barlee, who “ whyle he lyved vowed hymself to - St. John
Jerlm in Ingland”, 1513 ; on rev. of 3 shs., various frags, of an
English inscr. and other odd pieces ; once on A.T.,slab now mur..
302
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
C. Haines, 245 (upper part of lady) ; Wilson, 18 (tomb), 20
(effs.), 22 (obv. and rev. of inscr.). One ot the palimp. shs. stolen
in 1906.
Harrow. I. Edm. FJambard, in arm., and w. Elizth., c. 1370,
on a bracket under double canopy, all lost but male elf. and
pediments of canopy, sm., C. Gardner, S., Archit. Hist, of Harrow
Church, pi. 32, p. 77 ; Grose, F., Antiq. of Eng. and Wales,
Supplement, 1777, 1, pi. 6 (with eff. of w.). II. John Flambard,
c. 1390, in arm., inscr. in 2 Lat. vv., large, worn, C. Gardner,
pi. 33, p. 78 ; GirVs Own Paper, XIV, 21 ; Grose, pi. 7, fig. 2 ;
Su filing, 37. III. Simon Marcheford, canon of Sarum and
Windsor, rector, 1442, in cope ; head and inscr. lost ; rel., C.
Gardner, pi. 34, p. 79. IV. Priest, c. 1460, hf. eff. in acad. ;
inscr. lost ; C. Beaumont, 105 (attributed to no. Ill) ; Gardner,
pi. 36, p. 81 ; GirVs Own Paper, XIV, 157 ; Suffling, 243 (attri¬
buted to no. III). V. John Byrkhed, [rector] 1468, in cope
with SS., B.V. Mary, Peter, John Evang., Rich, [of Chichester],
Paula - John Bapt., Anne, Laur., Nich., and Bridget, on the
orphreys, head lost, single canopy mutik, as is also the marg.
inscr. with shs. at the corners, C. Gardner, pi. 35, p. 80 ; Haines,
70 (St. Laur.) ; L. and M. Trans., I, 276 (det. of canopy) ;
Malcolm, J. P., Views round London ; Suffling, 233 (eff.). VI.
Geo. Aynesworth, 1488, in civil dress, and 3 ws., Agnes with 1 son
(a priest in acad.), Isabel with 5 sons and 6 daus., and Joan with
2 sons, now mur., S.Tr. GirVs Oivn Paper, XIV, 20. VII.
Inscr. Thos. Downer, 1502, and ws. Annes and Aleis, C. VIII.
Inscr. and 10 Eng. vv. Dorothy, dau. of Wm. and Kath. Bellamy
of Uxenden in par. Harrow, w. of Anth. Frankyshe of Water
Stratford, Bucks., gent., 1574, had 1 son Gerratt, and 4 dans.,
done, Marj^, Eraunces, Jone ; palimp., on rev. of inscr., a portion
of a canopy with figure of a prophet in a niche with a small seated
weeper below and a few words of a marg. inscr. ; on rev. of vv.,
the head, shoulders and hands of a lady in richly diapered gown
and mantle, her head resting on a cushion supported by angels,
a portion of the canopy with figure of St. Paul in a niche and a
shield of arms ; both plates Flemish, 15th cent. ; now framed
and mur., S.A. Gardner, pis. 37, p. 82 (obv.), 38, p. 83 (rev.) ;
L. and M. Trans., I, 272 (rev. of inscr.), 273 (rev. of vv.) ; M.B.S.
Trans., IV, 200 (rev. of inscr.), 201 (rev. of vv.) ; St. Paid’s Eccles.
Soc. Trans., IV, 232 (rev. of inscr.) ; Waller, Introd., p. x (rev. of
inscr. and vv.). IX. Wm. Wightman, 1579, in arm., and w.
Awdrey, mar. 31 years, lived 27 in the rectory, left 4 out of 5
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303
children surviving, marg. inscr. mutiL, ach. and 2 shs. ; 1 son
and 4 daus. lost; C. Rubbing of children in coll. Soc. Antiq.
X. John Lyon of Preston in par. Harrow, yeoman, left lands to a
corporation for a free grammar school for the poor, for poor
scholars at the universities, repairing highways, etc., 1592,
in civil dress, and w., effs. mutiL, a child lost ; now mur., N.
Gardner, pi. 40, p. 85 ; Lithograph by Netherclift ; Suffling, 202
(effs.). XI. Civilian and w., c. 1600, with text ; inscr. lost ;
large, C. F. and A. Mus. List, pi. 42. XII. John Sankey,
gent., son of Thos. Sankey of Lancs., esq., 1603, in civil dress,
and w. Alice, 2 shs., rek, N.C. XIII. Inscr. Kath. dau. of Thos.
Martin, widow of Hen. Clerke of Rislipe who was bur. at Hayes
where his mon. is erected, mar. 52 years, benefactor to the poor,
1613, aged 84, C.
Hayes. I. Robt. Levee or Lenee, rector, c. 1370, hf. eff. in
mass vests., rek, C. II. Inscr. Robt. Burgeys, rector, 1421,
rek, C. III. Walter Grene, esq., ‘‘ qui obiit in ffesto concepcdis
be’ Marie virginis videlt’ octavo die Decembris ”, 14[56], in arm.,
4 shs., marg. inscr. mutik, A.T., N.A. Ashdown, Armour, 246
(eff.) ; Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 70 (eff.) ; Suffling, 74 (eff.) ; F. and
A. Mus. List, pk 19 (eff.) ; Waller, pt. 14. IV. Thos. Higate,
esq., 1576, in arm., and w. Elizth. (mutik), with 5 sons and 4
daus., inscr. in 6 Lat. and 6 Eng. vv. (mutik), ach. and sh., A.T.,
S.A. V. Inscr. Anne, dau. of Alan Hendre and Anne Millet,
1605, N. VI. Inscr. (eff. lost). Hen. Clerke, esq., clerk of the
peace for Middx, for 35 years, benefactor to the poor, 1609,
aged 80, mar. 50 years to his w. Kath., C. VII. Inscr. Veare
Jenyns, eld. dau. of Sir Jas. Palmer of Dornye, Bucks., knt.,
usher of the privy chamber to Chas. I, by Martha, dau. of Sir
Wm. Garret, knt., w. of Thos. Jenyns of Hayes, esq., 1644, aged
28, mar. 11 years, had 6 sons and 4 daus., S.A.
Hendox. I. John Downner and w. Joan (effs. lost), and their
son John, 1515, in civil dress, now mur., N.C. II. Rich.
Marsh, yeoman, 1615, aged 37 ; mar. Alice, dau. of John Oxton,
had 2 children, now mur., N.C. III. Inscr. with 8 Eng. vv.
Robt. Nuttinge, esq., 1618 ; mar. (1) Elizth., dau. of Robt.
Nichols, by whom no issue, (2) Margery, dau. of Humph.
Stafforton, by whom 4 sons and 1 dau., (3) Jane, widow of John
Atthowe, by whom 2 sons and 3 daus., now mur., N.C. On
the floor of the old nave is a fine indent for a bracket br. with
kng. figs, of a man and w., foot inscr., and seated fig. of B.V.M.
and Child under small canopy.
304
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Heston. I. [Mardocheus Bownell, vicar, kng., with 5 or 6
children, all lost], and w. Constance in bed with dead infant,
ministering angel at side, and Our Lord in glory above, [1581], C.
Girl’s Own Paper, XIV, 431 ; L. and M. Trans., II, 208, 210.
Four Eng. vv. belonging to this now under no. III. II. Inscr.
with text and sh. Rich., youngest son of Wm. Awnsham, esq.,
born at Heston, educated at Eton and King’s Coll., Cambridge,
rector of Cranford for 9 years, 1612, mur., S.C. III. Inscr. The
Ladies Ann and Susan Feilding, daus. of Geo., earl of Desmond,
by Bridget, dau. of Sir Mich. Stanhope, both died 1647, one aged
10 days, the other 2 years, mur., S.C.
Hillingdon. I. [John le Strange, lord Strange of Knockyn,
Mohun, Wassett, Warnell, Lacy, and Colham, died 1479], in arm.,
and w. [Jacquette, sister of Elizth. Widville, Queen of England],
and only child Joan, who pos. 1509], under double canopy ;
inscr. lost ; once on x4..T., slab now mur., S.A. Gough, II, pi. 128,
р. 370 ; Haines, 221 (det. of canopy) ; Le Strange, H., Strange
Records, 1916, pi. 9, p. 346 ; Macldin, Br. of Eng., 224; M.B.S.
Portfolio, I, pt. 7, pi. 5 ; Suffling, 81 (effs.) ; V. and A. Mus.
Inst, pi. 24. II. [Hen. Stanley, esq., son of Thos., “ late erle
of Derby and of Anne countess of Derby, brother to Edward erle
of Derby”, 1528], in arm., 2 shs. ; inscr. lost ; slab now mur., C.
Haines, 232. III. Six sons and 3 daus., c. 1560, rel. on same slab
as no IV, S.A. IV. Device with initials I.M., arms of Marsh,
Mcht. -Adventurers and Mercers’ Co. [John Marsh, mercer, 1561],
rel., S.A. V. Inscr. in 10 Eng. vv. Anne, dau. of Myles Wilson
of Bristol, 1569, rel., mur., S.A. VI. Drew Saunders, gent.,
mcht. of the '‘estaple of England”, 1579, in civil dress, and w.,
with 1 son (lost) and 1 dau. (mutil.), inscr. and mcht. mark, slab
now mur., N. VII. Inscr. and ach. Wm. Gomersall, citizen
and ironmonger of London, 1597, left 1 son and 2 daus., rel.,
mur., S.A. Misc. Gen. et Her., 2 S. Ill, 311. VIII. John
Atlee, high constable of Elthorne hundred for 36 years, 1599, in
civil dress, rel., mur., S.A.
Hornsey (old church). I. Inscr. Rich. Ruggenale and ws.
Isabel and Alice, c. 1420 (?), rel.. Porch. II. John Skevington,
с. 1520, a chrysom, inscr. in 2 Eng. vv. ; sh. lost ; sm., rel.,
Porch. Cansich, F. T., Epitaphs of Middx., 15 ; Engr. by T.
Fisher (with sh.). III. Inscr. Robt., 2nd son of Sir John
Harrington of Exton, Rutland, knt., incumbent for 50 years,
1610, aged 80; ach. incised in stone above ; mur.,N.A. Cansick,
1 (ach.). Church in a ruinous condition in 1925.
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305
IcKENHAM. I. Civilian of the Say family, c. 1580, 2 shs. ;
inscr. lost ; rel., mur., N.A. Probably Robt. Say who mar.
Patience, dan. of Robt. White of Christchurch, Hants. II.
Wm. Say, gent., “ register to the queenes maiestie in causes
ecclesiasticall and proctor of ye courte of ye arches at London ”
for 53 years, 1582, aged 77, in civil dress, and w. Isabel, with 7
sons and 9 daus., 4 shs., and text, now mur. C. III. Edm.
Shorditche, esq., ‘‘ lorde and patrone of this soile whearin is dayely
sowen the seed of god’s most holye woorde”, [1584], in arm., and
w. [Ellen, dau. of Wm. Say], with 2 sons and 1 dau., inscr. in 8
Eng. vv., and 4 shs., now mur., C.
IsLEWORTH. I. Man in arm., c. 1450 ; inscr. lost ; rel., N.
Aungier, G. J., Hist of Syon, Isleworth, etc., 162 ; Haines, 192 ;
Suffling, 74. Possibly Geoff. Goodluck, esq., 1452. II. Inscr.
Wm. Chase, esq., serjeant to Hen. VIII, and of his hall and
woodyard, 1544 ; palimp. , on rev. a saint under a canopy, Flemish,
14th cent. ; rel. under no. I. M.B.8. Trans., IV, 202 (obv. and
rev.). III. Margt. Hely, '' a syster professed in Syon ”, 1561,
very sm., now mur., S.A. Aungier, 146. IV. Inscr. Fraunces,
dau. of Edw. Holland of Denton, Lane., esq., servant to Margt.,
countess of Derby, 1575 ; palimp., on rev. a portion of an ach.,
Flemish, 16th cent, (for another portion see Erith, Kent) ; rel.
under no. V, the palimp. fastened down. M.B.8. Trans., IV,
203 (obv. and rev.). V. Civilian, c. 1590 ; inscr. lost ; rel., N.
8uffling, 199 (with no. II inscr.). Possibly Laur. Manley, yeoman
usher of the chamber and serieant of the bears, 1589. VI. Two
sons and inscr. ; the remains of the br. to Kath., w. of Rich. Cox,
mcht. -tailor, 1598, aged about 48, left 2 sons, Edw., Laur., and
2 dans., Margt., Jane, rel., N.
Islington, St. Mary. I. [Robt. Fowler, esq., in arm., and w.
Alice, 1540], on one plate, under single canopy, 1 sh. ; inscr. and
4 shs. lost ; sm. ; all palimp., on rev. of figure plate a portion of a
large French (?) br. with rich canopy work and censing angel,
15th cent. ; on rev. of sh. another sh. ; the canopy is of English
workmanship of the 15th cent, cut down and reused ; in orig.
slab, C., the palimps. fastened down. Dorset Field Club Proc.,
XXXII, 219 (obv. and rev.) ; Lewis, 8., Hist, of Islington, 230
(obv.) ; M.B.8. Portfolio, III, pis. 12 (obv.), 13 (rev.). II. Hen.
Savill, esq., in arm., and w. Margt., dau. of Thos. Fowler, esq.,
died in childbirth, 1546, aged 19, 2 shs. ; eff . of child and 2 roundels
lost ; all palimp., on rev. of male eff. the greater portion of a
priest in cope, c. 1370 ; on rev. of fern. eff. the greater portion of
20
306
LIST OP MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
an ecclesiastic, c. 1520, in cassock, surplice, and mantle fastened
by a cord which terminates in an elaborate device possibly the
badge of some religious order ; on rev. of inscr. another inscr. to
Clement Byrd, John Skypper, 1519, and their w. Agnes ; on rev.
of Savill arms a frag, of an Eng. inscr. ; on rev. of impaled sh. a
portion of a lady in mantle with dog at feet, both 16th cent. ; in
original slab, C., the palimps« fastened down. Dorset Proc.,
XXXII, 218 (obv. and rev. of elfs. and inscr.) ; Lewis, 230 (obv.) ;
M. B. S. Portfolio, III, pis. 14 (obv.), 15 (rev.) ; Nelson, J,,
Hist, of Islington, 91, pi. 2, fig. 3 (obv.). For an account of the
palimps. see " M.B.S. Trans.”, V. 165, 241.
Kilburn, St. Mary. I. Head of a nun, 15th cent., found on
the site of the priory, mur., S.C. Clinch, Costume, 246 ; L. and
M. Trans., VI, 276 ; 8t. Paul’s Eccles. Soc. Trans., IV, 231.
Kingsbury. I. John Shepard, 1520, in civil dress, and 2 ws.,
Anne, with 7 sons and 3 daus., and Mawde, with 5 sons and
3 daus., sm., worn, now mur., C. Builder, LI, 52 ; Girl’s Own
Paper, XIV, 157. II. Inscr. in 6 Eng. vv. (eff. lost). Susan,
dau. of Thos. and Francis Scudamore, w. of Thos. Gawen, 1607,
now mur., C. Rubbing of eff. in coll. Soc. Antiq. III. Inscr.
Thos. Scudamore, gent., servant to Queen Elizth. and Jas. I,
for 47 years, 1626, aged 77 ; had 2 ws., Susan and Francis, and
issue by them 6 sons and 5 daus. ; now mur., C.
Littleton. I. Inscr. Lady Blanche Castell, 2nd w. of Sir
Hugh Vaughan '"who lyeth buryed at Westmynster ”, 1553,
with 2 roses (2 others lost) inscribed “ Ihu-mcy.” and sh. ; the
sh. palimp., on rev. a portion of a group of 5 daus., c. 1520 ; once
on A.T., now rel., mur., C., the palimp. fastened down. Arch.
Jour., LII, 212 (roses) ; St. Paul’s Eccles. Soc. Trans., IV, 231
(roses).
London, All Hallows Barking, Gt. Tower Street.
I. Inscr. in Fr. encircling sh . Wm. Tonge, [1389], S.A. Building
World, XIV, 52 ; Suffling, 311. II. John Bacon, citizen and
woolman of London, 1437, in civil dress standing on woolpack,
and w. Joan, with scrolls encircling a heart, N.A. Boutell, Chr.
Mon., 115 (scroll); Building World, XIV, 53 ; Druitt, 263 ; Girl’s
Own Paper, XIV, 430 ; L. and M. Trans., II, 236 ; Maskell, J., Hist,
of All Hallows, 1864, 38 ; M.B.S. Portfolio, IV, pi. 11 ; Sufflmg,
181. III. Inscr. Thos. Vyrly, vicar, 1454, N.A. IV. [John
Croke, citizen, skinner, and alderman of London, 1477], in civil
dress with mantle and 7 sons, and widow [Margt.], with 5 daus.,
all kng., 1 sh. ; inscr. lost ; finely engr., now much corroded, mur..
MIDDLESEX.
307
A.T., N.A. L. and M. Trans., II, 240 ; Maskell, 38. V.
Inscr. Thos. Gilbert, citizen and draper of London, mcht. of the
staple of Calais, 1483, and w. Agnes, widow of John Saunders,
citizen and draper, mcht. of the staple, 1489 (date filled in with
arabic numerals), rel., N. VI. John Rusche, gent., 1498, in
civil dress, S.A. Gawthorp, pi. 44, p. 89 ; M.B.8. Portfolio,
III, pi. 35. VII. Resurrection and 2 scrolls, c. 1500, much
corroded, mur., A.T., S.A. Godwin, G., and Britton, J., Churches
of London ; Maskell, 38. VIII. Christ. Rawson, mercer, mcht.
of the staple of Calais, 1518, in civil dress, and 2 ws., Margt. and
Agnes, S.A. Suffling, 194. IX. Andrew Evyngar, citizen and
salter of London, [1533], in civil dress, and w. Ellyn, with 1 son
and 6 daus., under double canopy with fig. of Our Lady of Pity,
mcht. mark, arms of the Mcht. -Adventurers and Salters’ Co.,
rect. pi., Flemish, N. B.A.A. Jour., XLVIII, 263, XLIX, 48,
fig. 13 (mark) ; Boutetl, Br. and Slabs, 132 (arms of Mcht.Advent.) ;
Building World, XIV, 79, 99 (Our Lady) ; Druitt, 55 ; GirVs
Own Paper, XIV, 23 ; Lane, and Ches. Hist. Soc. Trans., 4 S.
XXVI, 34, no. 78 (mark) ; Macklin, Br. of Eng., 266 (Salter’s Co.) ;
St. Paul’s Eccles. Soc. Trans., Ill, iv ; Soc. Antiq. Bond. Proc.,
2 S. XII, 8 (mark) ; Suffling, 305 ; V. and A. Mus. List, pi. 41 ;
Waller, pt. 6. X. Wm. Thynne, esq., a master of the household
to Hen. VIII, 1546, in arm., and w. Anne, dau. of Wm. Bonde,
with marg. inscr. ; all palimp., on rev. of male eff. a portion of a
lady in mantle with cord, tassels, and rich girdle, c. 1530 ; on rev.
of fern. eff. a portion of a priest in mass vests, holding a chalice,
c. 1510 ; on rev. of parts of the marg. inscr. some late scroll work,
a frag, of a Lat. inscr. and part of an Eng. inscr. ‘‘ the whyche
S^. John dec - v day of Aug - the yere of our lord god
- ” ; rel. and restored by Messrs. Waller in 1861, the palimps.
fastened down, S.A. M.B.S. Trans., IV, 205 (palimps.). Wm.
Thynne edited in 1532 the first complete edition of Chaucer’s
works with the exception of the “Ploughman’s Tale”. XI.
Sh., Bonde imp. Alphew ; the remains of the br. to Agnes, widow of
Wm. Bonde, 1552 ; C. behind altar. XII. Sh., Dennys ; the
remains of the br. to Philip Dennys, esq., 1556 ; now mur., X.A.
XIII. Wm. Armar, esq., servant for 51 years to Kings Hen. VIII
and Edw. VI, Queens Mary and Elizth., governor of the pages
of honour, free of the city of London and of the Cloth workers’
Co., 1560, in arm., with 3 sons, and w. Elizth. with 2 daus., all
kng., 12 Eng. vv. and sh., rect. pL, mur. on pillar, S.A. Restored
by the Clothworkers’ Co. in 1843, but now much corroded.
308
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
XIV. Koger James, brewer, 1591, aged 67, in civil dress, leaving
his w. Sara, 8 sons and 1 dan., arms of Brewers’ Co., rel., N.
MacUin, Br. of Eng., 248 (arms). XV. Inscr. Marie, only dan.
of Math. Brownrigg of Ipswich, esq., w. of John Burnell, citizen
and mcht. of London, mar. 2 years and 5 months, died in child¬
birth, 1612, aged 20, X. XVI. Inscr. Margt., w. of Arthur
Bassano, gent., 1620, aged 66, leaving 3 sons and 3 daus. ; also
Camela, their dau., w. of Hen. Whitton of Lamberhurst, Kent,
gent., 1622, aged 46 ; erected 1623, S.A. XVII. Inscr. with
sh. Geo. Snayth, esq., auditor to Wm. Laud, late abp. of Cant.,
born at Durham 1602, died 1651, N.A. XVIII. Two Evang.
symbols, on same slab as no. V. A figure under a canopy incised
on a blue stone, the head and hands apparently engr. or enamelled
on copper plates, the whole of foreign work and nearly effaced,
N.A. No. Ill and two curious pieces of brass now inlaid in slab.
London, Austin Friars. I. Inscr. with sh. Johannes von
Rooyen, 1687, S.A.
London, Holy Trinity, Minories. I. Constance, eld. dau.
of Sir Thos. Lucy junior, and his w. Constance, 1596, aged about
11, with 10 Lat. vv., marg. inscr. nearly all lost, sm., much worn,
N.
London, St. Andrew Undershaft. I. Nich. Leveson,
mercer, sheriff [in 1534], mcht. of the staple of Calais, 1539, in
civil dress and mantle, with 8 sons, and w. Denys [Bodley],
1560 (date filled in), with 10 daus., all kng., 3 shs. ; Trinity lost,
the indent filled by an inscr. stating the mon. repaired in 1764 at
the expense of the parish ; mur., N.A. L. and M. Trans., IV,
289. II. Simon Burton, citizen and wax-chandler, thrice
master of the Co., a governor of St. Thos. Hospital, 29 years
common councillor, benefactor to the poor, 1593, aged 85, in civil
dress, and 2 ws., Elizth. with 1 son and 3 daus., and Ann, all kng. ;
his dau. Alyce Coldock pos. ; rect. pi. with inscr., mur., N.A.
OirVs Own Paper, XV, 25 ; L. and M. Trans., IV, 297. The 8
daus. together with the arms of the Staple of Calais and the
Haberdashers’ Co., the remains of the br. to David Woodroffe,
haberdasher, 1563, are apparently lost or may be concealed by
the organ. Rubbing in coll. Soc. Antiq.
London, St. Bartholomew-the-Less. I. Wm. Markeby,
gent. , 1439, in civil dress, and w. Alice, worn. Vestry floor. OougJi,
II, pi. 40, p. 126 ; Home Counties Mag., XI, 188.
London, St. Botolph, Aldersgate. I. Inscr. Anne, dau. of
John Branch, citizen and draper, by Joan, dau. and h. of John
MIDDLESEX.
309
Wilkinson, alderman, mar. (1) Robt. Dun, by whom 3 sons. Sir
Sam. Dun, knt. and doctor of law, Sam., and Wm., doctor of
physic, (2) Rich. Stoney, esq., by whom divers children, whereof
2 lived to be married, Dorothy to Wm. Dautry of Sussex, and
Anne to Wm. Higham of Essex, 1611, aged 86, repaired and filled
in, mur., N.
London, St. Dtjnstan-in-the-West. I. Hen. Dacres, citizen,
mcht.- tailor and alderman of London, in civil dress with mantle
and scarf, and w. Elizth., 1530, kng., mur., N. Siiffling, 195.
Amongst the topographical collections of Soc. Antiq. (red vol.
C — K) is an impression of a plate bearing “ Ihc ” within a crown
of thorns found in 1832 when removing the foundations of the
tower.
London, St. Helen, Bishopsoate. I. Inscr. in Fr. Robt.
Cotesbrok, 1393, rel., S.C. II. Civilian (feet gone) and w.,
c. 1465 ; inscr. and 5 shs. lost ; rel., S.C. London Survey, St.
Helen, pi. 30. III. Nich. Wotton, LL.B., rector of St. Martin
Outwich, 1482, in acad., rel., S.C. Survey, pi. 31 ; Wilkinson, R.,
Antique Remains in the ch. of St. Martin Outwich, pi. 7. IV.
Thos. Wylliams, gent., 1495, in civil dress, and w. Margt. ; children
and shs. lost, S.C. Survey, pi. 32. V. Seven sons, 1 scroll,
part of chamfer inscr., arms of Pemberton, etc., and Mcht. -tailors
Co. ; the remains of the br. to Hugh Pemberton, citizen, mcht.-
tailor and alderman of London, 1500, and w. Kath., mur., A.T.,
N.A. Macklin, Br. of Eng., 246 (arms of Mcht. -tailors) ; Survey,
pi. 78 ; Wilkinson, pi. 6. VI. Priest, c. 1500, in cap and acad. ;
inscr. lost; rel., S.C. with no. III. Survey, p. 37 ; Wilkinson, i^\. 7.
Generally attributed to John Brews or Breux, D.D., rector of
St. Martin Outwich, 1452-59, but apparently later, possibly
Edm. Crome, S.T.P., rector, 1495-1500, or Wm. Robson, S.T.P.,
rector, 1502-14. VII. John Le(v)enthorp, esq., one of the
4 ushers of the chamber to Hen. VII, 1510, in arm., N.C. Haines,
198 ; Hewitt, Armour, III, 582 ; Oxford Man., 90 ; Survey, pi. 33.
VIII. Robt. Rochester, esq., serjeant of the pantry to Hen. VIII,
1514, in arm. with SS. collar, S.C. Survey, pi. 34. IX. Lady
in heraldic mantle, c. 1535, inscr. lost ; rel., S.C. Girl’s Own
Paper, XIV, 431 ; Malcolm, J. P., Bond. Redivivum, III, 554 ;
Survey, pis. 35, 36 ; F. and A. Mus. List, pi. 44, no. 4. X.
Inscr., 4 Eng. vv., and sh. Elizth., dau. of Sir Rich. Rogers of
Brianston, Dorset, knt., w. of John Robinson (son and h. of John
Robinson, citizen, mcht. -tailor of London, and mcht. of the staple
of England), 1600, had 1 son and 1 dau., N.A. XI. Inscr.,
310
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
8 Eng. vv. and sh. Thos. Wight, 1633, aged 24, S.O. Wilkinson^
pi. 9. Nos. Ill, V, VI and XI removed from the destroyed
church of St. Martin Outwich. Impressions from a brass
attributed to Joan, w. of Rich., son and h. of Robt., lord Poynings,
1420, in mantle, formerly in St. Helen’s, are in colls. Brit. Mus. and
Soc. Antiq. The fig. is engr. (reversed) in Grose, Antiq. of Eng.
and Wales, Supplement, I, pi. 5, fig. I, and reproduced (from an
impression) in M.B.S. Portfolio, IV, pi. 27, and Survey, pi. 37.
The following lost brasses are also reproduced in the Survey,
from drawings made at various times : (1) Thos. Benoit, esq.,
Clarenceux king of arms, 1534, in official robes with crown and
sceptre, and 2 ws., marg. inscr. and 2 shs. ; another inscr.,
children, and 2 shs. lost ; pis. 38, 39 ; (2) a lady, c. 1540,
standing on a sh., pi. 40 ; (3) inscr. with 4 Eng. vv., Jas.
Lomley, son of " ould ” Dominck Lomley, 1592, aged 88,
and w. Joan, pi. 40.
London, St. Katherine, Regent’s Park. I. Wm. Cutinge,
benefactor to Gains Coll., Cambridge, St. Katherine’s Hospital,
the Goldsmiths’ and Mcht. -tailors’ Cos., East Hereham and
Norton Fitzwarren, 1599, aged 50, in civil dress, and w., kng.,
rect. pi. with inscr. in 12 Eng. vv. and 2 achs. ; Wm. Berblock,
goldsmith, executor, pos. ; mur., S.A.
London, St. Martin, Ludgate Hill. I. Thos. Beri, 1586,
in civil dress, he “ xii penie loaves to xii poore foulkes geve everie
sabothe day for aye ”, rect. pi. with inscr. in 12 Eng. vv. and
mcht. mark, mur. on a board. Removed from the destroyed
ch. of St. Mary Mag., Old Fish Street. There is a similar plate
at Walton-on-the-Hill, Lancs.
London, St. Olave, Hart Street. I. Sir Rich. Haddon,
mercer, lord mayor [in 1506 and part of 1512], 1516, eff. in civil
dress lost, with 2 sons Wm., John, and 2 ws., (1) - [Byfield]
with 3 daus. Brigett, Anne, Brigett, (2) Kath. [Morland], all kng.,
scrolls, ach., and 4 shs., including Mercers’ Co. and Staple of Calais ;
Trinity and inscr. lost ; slab now mur., S.A. Macklin, Br. of
Eng., 170 (arms of Staple), 243 (Mercers’) ; Povah, A., Annals
of St. Olave's, 66. II. Inscr. with 14 Eng. vv. Thos. Morley,
gent., clerk of the Queen’s storehouse at Deptford and ofiicer of
the navy, 1566, mur., N.A. Povah, 74. III. John Orgone,
1584, in civil dress, and w. Ellyne, inscr. in 6 Eng. vv. and mcht.
mark on woolpack, sm., mur., S.A. C.U.A.B.C. Trans., I, pt. 6,
p. 41, fig. 10 (mk.) ; Lane, and Ches. Hist. Soc. Trans., 4 S. XXVI,
34, no. 81 (mk.) ; Oxford Jour, of Mon. Br., I, 39, fig. 10 (mk.) ;
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Povah, 69. IV. Inscr. Hen., 2nd son of Raphe Weldon of
Swanscombe, Kent, esq., and his w. Elizth., 1595, aged 7. V.
Inscr. with 6 Lat. vv. and 2 achs. Geo. Schrader, born in Bruns¬
wick in 1580, died in London 1605, aged 24, S.A. Povah, 72.
VI. Inscr. with lozenge. Kath., 3rd dau. of Nich. Bestney of
Grey’s Inn, esq., 1609, aged 20 years and 1 month, “ lyeth here
by her sister Ellenor”. VII. Inscr. with ach. Sir Andrew
Riccard, [1672], S.A. Povah, 73. ISTos. IV and VI are framed and
glazed on wall of N.A. with this inscr. “ The brasses removed by
the Clothworkers’ Company A.D. 1872 from the crypt under
Lambe’s Chapel in Monkwell Street to the churchyard of All
Hallows Staining were placed in this church A.D. 1893 ”.
Londox, St. Paxcras. I. Inscr. with device and sh. Mary,
dau. of Alex. Glover of Tottenham Court, w. of John Beresford,
gent., “ ouster barester ” of Grey’s Inn, 1588, mur., C.
Loxdox, St. Peter, Corxhill. I. Inscr. relating to foundation
of ch., 17th cent., framed and glazed in vestry.
Loxdox, Savoy Chapel. I. Inscr. Thos. Halsey, bp. of
Leighlin, papal penitenciary, and Gavan Dowglas, “ natione
scotus, Dunkelley prsesul, patria sua exul.” 1522, restored and
filled in, C. Gawin Douglas, bp. of Dunkeld, a well-known poet,
died of the plague in London. In coll Soc. Antiq. is a rubbing
of the inscr. and ach. to Wm., 2nd son of Sir John Chaworthe of
Wynerton, Notts., 1582, aged 28, which perished in the fire in
1864.
Loxdox, Westmixster Abbey. I. Base and about 20 inches
of stem of cross, also 8 Lombardic letters of marg. inscr. to Margt.,
dau. of Wm. de Valence, c. 1270. Found in 1914 adjoining
no. II, but again covered by step. Lethaby, W . R., Westminster
Abbey and the King's Craftsmen, 318. Rubbing in coll. Soc.
Antiq. II. Frag, of stem of cross set in glass mosaic, and 8
Lomb. letters of marg. inscr. to John, son of Wm. de Valence,
1277, under moveable step. Confessor Chapel. Beloe, E. M.,
Series of photolithographs of Mon. Br. in the Abbey, 1898, pi. 1 ;
Lethaby, 318 ; L. and M. Trans., I, 106 ; Royal Commission on
Historical Monuments, Westminster Abbey, 1924:, p. 27 and pi. 57 ;
St. Paul's Eccles. Soc. Trans., IV, 230. III. John de Waltham,
bp. of Salisbury, lord high treasurer, 1395, in episcopal vests,
with mitre and crosier, and with figs, of Our Lady and Child
on orphrey of chasuble, lower part of efi. lost, 3 side niches alone
remain of a fine triple canopy ; marg. inscr. lost ; large, worn.
Confessor Chapel. Alcuin Club Colls., XXII, 6 (efi.) ; Beloe,
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
pi. 2 ; Commission Report j pi. 182 ; Dart, J., Hist, of Westminster
Abbey, 1742, II, pi. 92, p. 46 (perfect) ; Harding, O. P., and
Moule, T ., Antiq. of Westminster Abbey, pi. 4, p. 15 ; Kite, E.,
Mon. Br. of Wilts., pi. 31 ; Oxford Jour, of Mon.~ Br., II, 131
(head). IV. Frags, of canopy and marg. inscr. to Sir John
Golofre, 1396, S.A. of C. V. Fobt. de Waldeby, [S.T.D., bp.
of Ayre in Aquitaine, abp. of Dublin, bp. of Chichester], abp. of
York, 1397, in episcopal vests, with mitre and crosier, single
canopy with royal arms on finial, marg. inscr. in 10 Lat. vv.
mutil. ; 2 shs. lost ; worn, now on A.T., Chapel of St. Edmund.
Alcuin Club Colls., XXII, 2 (eff.) ; Beloe, pi. 3 ; Boutell, Br. and
Slabs, 101 (crosier) ; Builder, CII, 69 ; Commission Report, pi.
184 ; Dart, I, pi. 20, p. 127 ; Drake, F., Eboracum, 437 ; Harding
and Moule, pi. V, p. 17 ; Macklin, Br. of Eng., 107 ; Oxford Jour,
of Mon. Br., II, 131 (head) ; Soc. Antiq. of Ireland Jour., XLVII,
116, 117. VI. Eleanor de Bohun, eld. dau. and coh. of
Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford, Essex, Northampton, and
constable of England, w., of Thos. of Woodstock, youngest son of
Edw. Ill, duke of Gloucester, earl of Essex and Buckingham,
constable of England, 1399, in widow’s dress, fine triple canopy
with 5 shs. (another lost) on the side shafts, chamfer inscr. in Fr.
slightly mutil., large, A.T., Chapel of St. Edmund. Beloe, pi. 4 ;
Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 234 (shs.) ; Builder, LX VII, 454 ; Cat. of
Heraldic Exhibition, Burlington House, 1894, 8, 9 ; Commission
Report, pi. 184 ; Dart, I, pi. 19, p. 124 ; Exeter Dioc. Archit.
Soc. Trans., 2 S. Ill, 254 ; OirVs Own Paper, XV, 24 ; Gough,
I, pi. 60, p. 159 ; Harding and Moule, pi. 6, p. 20 ; Kelke, W. H.,
Sep. Mon. in English Churches, 16 ; L. and M. Trans., I, 67, 68,
71-73, 76, 77, 84, 108 ; Macklin, Br. of Eng., 51 ; Rogers, W. H.,
Sep. Effs. of Devon, 104, and pi. 29, no. 19 ; St. Paul’s Eccles.
Soc. Trans., IV, 226, 227, 229 , Sandford, F., Genealogical Hist,
of England, 232 ; Ward, 47. VII. Inscr. in 10 Lat. vv. John
Wyndsore, a great warrior in his youth, heir to his uncle Sir Wm.,
died Easter-eve, 1414, worn, N.A. of C. The eff. remained in
Dart’s time. VIII. Sir John Harpeden, 1438, in arm., 4 shs. ;
chamfer inscr. lost ; now on A.T., N.A. of C. Ashdown, Armour,
217 ; Beloe, pi. 5 ; Bloxam, M. H., Mon. Architecture, 1834, 189 ;
Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 66 ; Commission Report, pi. 182 ; Druiit,
169 ; Gough, II, pi. 21, p. 43 ; Harding and Moule, pi. 7, p. 25 ;
Sep. Memorials of Cobham Family, pi. 11 ; Somerset Arch. Soc.
Proc., XLIV, ii, 41 ; F. and A. Mus. List, pi. 19. IX. Sir
Humfrey Bourgchier, descended from Edw. Ill, son and h. of
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John, lord Barnes (Berners) and “ cironomon mense ” (chief carver)
to Elizth., Queen of Edw. IV, slain on Easter-day at the battle of
Barnet [1471] whilst fighting for Edw. IV, efi. in arm. lost ;
inscr. in 14 Lat. vv., helmet with crest, 4 shs. and 6 badges, large,
A.T., Chapel of St. Edmund. Beloe, pi. 7 ; Commission Report,
pi. 182 ; Cough, II, pi. 86*, p. 220 ; Harding and Moule, pi. 8,
p. 28. X. Sir Thos. Vaughan, private treasurer to Edw. IV
and Prince Edw., 1483, in arm., feet gone, marg. inscr. much
mutil. ; 2 shs. and 6 scrolls lost ; A.T., Chapel of St. John Bapt.
Beloe, pi. 7 ; Commission Report, pi. 183 ; Cough, II, pi. 96,
p. 255 ; Harding and Moule, pL 9, p. 31. XI. John Estney,
abbot, 1498, in full vests, with mitre and crosier, fine triple
canopy slightly mutil. ; marg. inscr. and 2 shs. lost ; now on
A.T., N.A. of C. Alcuin Club Colls., XXII, 14 (efi.) ; Beloe,
pi. 6 ; Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 100 (lower part of efi.), 101 (crosier) ;
Builder, LX VII, 454 ; Commission Report, pi. 183 ; Dart, II,
pi. 67, p. 2 ; CirVs Own Paper, XV, 24 ; Cough, II, pi. 81, p. 210 ;
Harding and Moule, pi. 10, p. 34 ; Macklin, Br. of Eng., 113.
XII. Sir Humph. Stanley, one of the bodyguard to Hen. VII,
1505, in arm., 5 shs. (2 lost). Chapel of St. Nicholas. Ashdown,
Armour, 271 (efi.) ; Beloe, pi. 7 ; Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 78 (efi.) ;
Harding and Moule, pi. 11, p. 38 ; Hewitt, Armour, III, 580 (efi.) ;
Macklin, Mon. Br., 1st ed., 65, 6th ed. 73. XIII. Four shs.
(efi. and inscr. lost). Sir Thos. Parry (otherwise Vaughan),
treasurer of the household and master of the courts of wards and
liveries to Queen Elizth., 1560 ; all palimp., made up of frags.,
(a) of a priest in mass vests, with inscr. to Robt. Elsmer, rector
of Watton, Herts., 1512 ; (b) of a lady, late 15th cent. ; (c) of a
benefaction plate dated 1531 ; now mur., N.A. of C., the palimps.
fastened down. Antiquaries Journal, III, 50 (palimps.). XIV.
Wm. Bill, S.T.D., dean, provost of Eton, master of Trin. Coll.,
Camb., and chief almoner to Queen Elizth., 1561, in gown and
hood, 10 Lat. vv. and chamfer inscr., the latter mutil. ; 4 shs.
lost ; A.T., Chapel of St. Benedict. Beloe, pi. 8 ; Commission
Report, pi. 183 ; Harding and Moule, pi. 12, p. 43. XV.
Inscr. Thos. Bilson, bp. of Winchester, privy councillor to Jas. I,
1616, aged 79, S.A. of C. XVI. Inscr., marg. inscr., mitre and
5 shs. Hen. Eerne, S.T.D., (8th son of Sir John Feme), master of
Trin. Coll., Camb., bp. of Chester for 5 weeks, 1661, aged 59,
Chapel of St. Edmund. XVII. Inscr. Hen. Killigrew, S.T.P.,
prebendary, 1699, worn and mutil.. Chapel of Hen. VII. There
are good chamfer inscrs. on several of the royal tombs and on
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
those of Simon Langham, abp. of Canterbury, 1367, in the chapel
of St. Benedict, and of Sir Bernard Brocas, 1400, in the chapel of
St. Edmund. The brass to Thos. of Woodstock, 1397, now lost,
is engr. by Dart, II, pi. 89, p. 46, and Sandford, 230, and reproduced
from Sandford by Beloe, pi. 8, and from Dart in L. and M. Trans.,
I, 80. The slab remains in the Confessor chapel. The entire
brass of Edm. Kirton, D.D., abbot, 1466, is engr. in Dart, II,
pi. 71, p. 2 ; the triple canopy (now lost) alone remained in
Gough’s time and is engr. in his Sep. Mon., II, pi. 81, p. 210, and
from this reproduced by Beloe, pi. 8. The slab, in which one lead
shield (now effaced) still remains, is in the N.Tr. In a MS. in
the Ashmolean Library, Oxford (D. 4, 8518, fol. 392) is a sketch
of a brass of a man in arm., formerly in N.Tr. and probably the
memorial of Bobt. Haule, who was murdered there in 1378 whilst
resisting a band of armed men sent by John of Gaunt to force
him from the sanctuary.
London, Westminster, St. Margaret. I. [Thos]. Cole, a
burgess in parliament, 1597, in civil dress, and w. Margt. (who
pos.) with 1 son and 2 daus., all kng., rect. pi. with inscr. in
47 Eng. and 2 Lat. vv., 1 sh., mur., S.A. II. Inscr. and lozenge.
Susanna, dau. of Hen. Gray of Enfield, Staffs., esq., 1654, aged
about 10, mur., N.A. In Weever’s Fun. Mon., 494, 495, are
engravings of the brasses to Dame Mary Bylling, widow of Sir
Thos. Bylling, chief -justice, 1499, and of her 2nd husband Wm.
Cotton.
London Museums, see Museums.
Mimms, South. I. Inscr. in Fr. and 4 shs. Hen. Frowyk, [1386],
C. Boutell, Chr. Mon., 109. II. Thos. Frowyk, esq., [1448], in
arm., eff. lost, and widow [Elizth.], with 6 sons and 13 daus.,
inscr. in 12 Lat. vv., much defaced. Tower. III. Two shs.,
Haberdashers Co., and East Lands Co., 16th cent., the former
rel. on N. floor, the latter rel. on floor of N.C. IV. Inscr. Boger
Hodsden, 1606, and w. done, had 5 sons and 5 daus., N. V.
Inscr. Bich. Keterich, 1621, and w. Prudence, dau. of Hen. Dym
of Haidon, Norf., 1602, had 5 sons and 6 daus., N.C. VI.
Inscr. and lozenge (lost). Martha, dau. of Hen. and Joan Ewer,
1628, aged 16, N.C. VII. Inscr. and sh. Hen. Ewer of South
Mimms, gent., son of Thos. Ewer of Shenleybury, 1641 ; mar.
Joan, dau. of Bandoll Marsh of Hendon, had 1 son and 3 daus., C.
VIII. Inscr. and lozenge. Sophia, 2nd dau. of Thos. Harrison of
South Mimms, esq., by Kath., eld. dau. of Sir Thos. Bland of
Kippax Park, Yorks., 1661, aged 13, C.
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Northolt. I. Hen. Rowdell, esq., 14-52, in arm. with livery
collar, sm.,S. A. Suffiing,!^. II. JohnGy£forde,inarm.,an(iw.
Susan, died in childbed, 1560, aged 30, with 9 sons and 3 daus.,
inscr. in 6 Eng. vv. ; 4 shs. lost ; partly palimp., on rev. of male
eff. portions of an armed fig. c. 1480 ; on rev. of fern. elf. another
portion of the armed fig. and 2 pieces of a lady ; on rev. of sons
2 pieces of an inscr., 15th cent. ; on rev. of daus. a group of about
8 kng. sons. c. 1480 ; the palimps. fastened down, C. Girl’s Own
Paper, XIV, 158 (obv.) ; M.B.S. Portfolio, II, pi. 29 (obv. and
rev.). III. Isaiah Bures, vicar, M.A. of Balliol ColL, Oxford,
1610, aged 64, in gown, kng., ach. ; his w. Kath. pos., mur., C.
Norwood. I. Math. Housley, gent., 1618, aged 35, in civil
dress ; his w. Elizth. pos. ; mur., C. II. Francis Awsiter,
esq., 1624, aged 67, in civil dress ; mar. Frances, dau. of Laur.
Horseman, had 1 son Rich., and 4 daus. Elizth., Mary, Anne,
Rebecka ; mur., C.
Perivale, see Greeneord, Little.
Pinner. I. Anne, dau. of Eustace Bedingfeld, gent., 1580,
in swaddling clothes, buried by her grandmother Margery, widow
of John Draper, citizen and " here ” brewer of London ; palimp.,
on rev. of eff. the words hier licht ” from a late Flemish marg.
inscr. ; on rev. of inscr. a few engr. lines only ; formerly in N.A.,
now in frame. Vestry. Girl’s Own Paper, XIV, 21 (obv.) ; L.
and M. Trans., Ill, 178 (obv.). In coll. Soc. Antiq. is a
rubbing of an inscr., now lost, to Hen. Edlyn, gent., son of
Rich. Edlyn senior, 1627 ; Audrey Smith, widow, sister and
exor. pos.
Ruislep. I. Frag, of inscr. and portion of a group of daus.
(8 remaining), c. 1530, now on jamb of E. window of S.A. The
slab remains on the floor and shows indents for a civilian and w.,
inscr. and groups of sons and daus. II. [Ralph Hawtrey,
gent., 1574], aged 79, in civil dress with 6 sons, and w. [Winifrid
Wollaston or Wallis on, 1573], aged 71, with 6 daus., all standing
under a double arch., rect. pi. ; inscr. and sh. lost ; replaced
in 1913 and rel. in a new marble slab on C. wall together with an
inscr. recording its recovery. III. John Hawtrey, esq., J.P.,
1593, aged 68, in civil dress, and w. Bregget [Lovett, widow of
Gabriel Dormer], 4 shs. ; an ach. lost ; C. IV, Civilian,
c. 1600, with 4 daus. ; inscr. and sons lost ; N. V. Inscr. with
8 Eng. vv. Mary, 3rd dau. of Rich. Living of Ruislip, w. of Abr.
Keene, citizen and coachmaker of London, 1696, aged 49, on same
slab as no. IV. In C. but partly covered is a slab with indents
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
for a marg. inscr. in Lombardics to Roger de Southcot, 14th
cent.
Shepperton. I. Two dans., c. 1520 ; parents and inscr. lost ;
now under seats, C.
Stanmore. I. Inscr. John Burnell, mcht., free of the Cloth-
workers’ Co., 1605, aged 78 ; left issue by his w. Barbara 3 sons
and 2 daus., mur., N.A.
Stanwell. I. Rich, de Thorp, rector, 1408, hf. eh. in mass
vests., C. Oent. Mag., 1793, ii, 993 ; L. and M. Trans., Ill,
117. II. Ach. on oval plate, Bowden, 17th cent. ; inscr. lost ;
S.A. The tomb, now destroyed, with brasses to Thos. Windsor,
esq., 1485, is engr. in Gent. Mag. as above.
Stratford-le-Bow, see Bow.
Teddington. I. John Goodyere, 1506, in civil dress, and w.
Thomasyn, sm., S.A. II. Inscr. Rich. Parsons of Taunton,
esq., escheator of Somerset and Dorset, one of the attornies of
the King’s bench, 1613, aged 56, K.
Tottenham. I. Inscr. Jeffrye Walkdine, citizen and skinner
of London, free of the Mcht. -Adventurers and Muscovia Cos.,
1599, now mur., S.A. II. John Burrough of Tottenham High
Cross, gent., in civil dress, and w. Elizth., 1616, with 2 sons and
1 dau., rel., N. III. Lady Margt., dau. of Sir Edw. Barkham,
lord mayor [in 1621], w. of Sir Anth. Irby of Boston, Lines.,
1640, with 3 daus. Jane, Margt., Jane, all dec., kng., rect. pi.
with inscr. and sh., mur., S.A. In coll. Soc. Antiq. are rubbings
of the following brasses, now lost : (1) Inscr. Thos. Hymyngham,
1499 ; (2) Inscr. Umfray, son of Wat Povey of London, 1511 ;
(3) Inscr. Kath., dau. of Thos. Hymyngham “ye older ”, 1512 ;
(4) Inscr. and sh. Dame Dorcas, dau. of John Eccleston of
Lancaster, gent., w. of Sir Rich. Martin, twice lord mayor of
London, 1599, had 5 sons and 1 dau. Cansick, F. T., Epitaphs
in Middx., 1875, 52 (sh.) ; (5) Inscr. Thos. Wheler of Woodgreen,
esq., and dau. Martha, both died 1611 ; (6) A sh., Heyborn imp.
Candeler. Cansick, 47, formerly with an inscr. to Anne, dau. of
Rich. Candeler, esq., w. of Sir Ferdinando Heyborn, 1615. In
J. H. Sperling's Church Walks in Middx, (frontis.) is an engraving
of the lost brass to Walter Hunt, priest, 1419, hf. eff. in mass
vests, holding a book on which is a chalice ; and in W. Robinson's
Hist, of Tottenham, 1840, vol. II, are engravings of (1) Walter
Hunt, p. 52, (2) Thos., son of Geo. Hymyngham, 1512, p. 51, and
(3) Umfray Povey, p. 56, all now lost.
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Twickenham. I. Inscr. and sh. with royal arms. Rich. Burton,
chief cook to the King, 1443, and w. Agnes, mur., S.A.
WiLLESDEN. I. Barth. Willesden, comptroller of the great
roll of pipe, 1492, in civil dress, and ws. Margt. and Margt. ; one
w., 4 dans., and inscr. lost ; rel., C. OirVs Own Paper, XIV, 21.
Rubbing of daus. in coll. Soc. Antiq. II. Margt. Roberts, dau.
of Robt. Fyncham, esq., 1505, inscr. mutil. ; 3 sons and 3 daus.
lost ; rel., C. Rubbing of children in coll. Soc. Antiq. III.
Wm. Lichefeld, LL.D., vicar, residentiary of St. Paul’s Cath.,
1517, in cope and cap, rel., C. Girl’s Own Paper, XIV, 156.
IV. Edm. Roberts of Neasdon, esq., 1585, in arm., and 2 ws.,
(1) Frauncys, dau. and h. of Rich. Welles of Herts., esq., with
2 sons and 4 daus., (2) Fayth, dau. and h. of John Patenson of
London, gent., with 2 sons and 1 dau., 16 Eng. and 2 Lat. vv.,
inscr. and 3 shs. ; possibly palimp., C. V. Jane, w. of John
Barne, esq., 1609, aged 64, mar., 49 years and 7 months, with 2
daus. (one lost), Mary, w. of Francis Roberts of Willesden, esq.,
and Elizth., w. of Edw. Altham of Latton, Essex, esq., 2 shs.,
rel., C. Girl’s Own Paper, XIV, 158 (eff. of mother).
The brasses are lost from Chiswick, that to Wm. Bordall, princi¬
pal vicar of Chiswick, 1435, in cope, is engr. in T . Faulkner’ s Hist,
of Brentford, 1845, 320. The eh. was in the possession of the
churchwarden, the canopy and inscr. were then gone. At
Harmondswokth the following brasses disappeared at the
restoration in 1864 : (1) Two civilians, one much mutil., also 6
sons and 6 daus., c. 1600 ; (2) Inscr. Agnes Urmeston, widow,
1614 ; (3) Leonard Davies, pastor, 1623 ; (4) Inscr. Dan. Bankys,
gent., 1665, and ws., Mary, by whom 9 sons and 10 daus., and
Elizth., by whom 2 sons and 4 daus. An inscr. at Highgate to
Elizth., widow of John Jaques, esq., 1624, aged 49, had 5 sons
and 2 daus., a widow for 19 years ; her dau. Kath Smith, and eld.
son Thos. pos. ; is lost. Rubbing in coll. Soc. Antiq. The
brass to Sir Thos. Leigh, 1545, in arm. with tabard, formerly at
St. Leonard’s, Shoreditch, is engr. in H. Ellis’ Hist, of the
Church, p. 51, and in Survey of London, St. Leonard, pi. 6. In
Sir W. Dugdale’s Hist, of St. Paul’s Cathedral, ed. by Sir Hen.
Ellis, 1818, pp. 45, 51-54, 57, 70, are engravings of brasses formerly
in existence in the old cathedral ; two are also reproduced in
M.B.S. Portfolio, I, pt. 1, pi. 3.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
MONMOUTHSHIRE .
Bradney. A History of Monmouthshire, by J. A. Bradney, 3 vols, 1904-23.
ABERGAVENNA^ I. Wm. Herbert of Coldbrook, 1579, 3 ws. and
13 children, said to be under floor of S.C. II. Inscr. with arms
of Mercer’s Co. John Morgon, gent., son of Evan Morgon, 1587,
aged 42, on stalls. Bradney, I, pi. 6, p. 164. III. Inscr. with
6 Lat. vv. Rich. Baker, burgess, 1551, aged 54, and grandson
Rich., recorder of the town, 1598, aged 41 ; Wm., son of the
former and father of the latter pos. ; mur., S.C. IV. Inscr.
Walter Lewis, apothecary and freeman of London, 1619, left
behind him his w. and 6 daus., on stalls. Bradney, I, pi. 6, p. 164.
V. Maurice Hughes, vicar, master of the free school, 1631, in gown ;
he left surviving by his w. Joan, dau. of Rice Harbert of Could -
brooke, esq., son and h. of Sir Wm., son and h. of Sir Rich.
Harbert, 1 son Robt., a clerk, and a dau., Cath. ; under wooden
floor, C. VI. Inscr. Andrew Powell, 1631, mur., S.C. VII.
Margt. dau. of Wm. Herbert of Coulebrooke, esq., dec., w. of
John Robertes, gent., 1637, with child in swaddling clothes, she
left a son Herbert, rect. pi. with inscr., sm., local, mur., S.C.
Bradney, I, pi. 6, p. 164. VIII. Inscr. Lewis James, gent.,
1633, aged 48, twice bayliff of the town ; by Alice his w. he had
'' aleaven ” children, 6 sons, John, Lewis, Walter, Wm., Matt.,
Andrew, and 5 daus . , Alice, Amy, Margt. , Joan, and a 5th " vnborne
at his death” ; his w. pos. ; C. underfloor. IX. Inscr. with
8 Eng. vv. John Stevens grocer, 1662, and son John Stevens,
grocer, 1672 ; also Hen. Maurice, 1682 (added), C. Bradney,
I, pi. 6, p. 164.
Dingestow. I. Inscr. Jane, 4th dau. of John Jones of Treowen,
esq., died unmarried, 1604, aged 16, mur., C. Bradney, II, 69.
Llangattock-nigh-Usk. I. Zirophaeniza, dau. of Wm.
Mathewe of Radyr, Glamorgan, esq.,w. of Andrew Powell, esq.,
1625, kng., rect. pi. with inscr., mur., C. Bradney, I, 349.
Llangattock Yibon Avel. Inscr. with 4 Eng. vv. Thos.
Evans, gent., 1629, mur., C.
Llanover. I. Wm. Prichard of Llano ver, esq., and his son
and h. Math., [1610], “ lineally descended from the bodye of
Cradocke Vraichvras Earle of Hereford & Prince betweene Wye
and Seaverne ”, rect. pi. with 2 efls. in arm., ach. and inscr., on a
pew. Bradney, I, 392.
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Matherne. I. Philip Williams, 1562, aged 71, in civil dress,
and w. Alice, 1567, aged 62, kng., rect. pL with inscr., 4 Eng.
and 2 Lat. vv. ; their son Hen. pos. 1590 ; mur., S.A.
UsK. I. Inser. in 8 Welsh vv. Adam de Usk, [1421]. Archceo-
logia, II, 20 ; Bradney, III, 62 ; Cox, W., Tour in Monmouthsh.,
418 ; 7. Cymmrodor, XXXI, 134. Adam de Usk was author of
the chronicle bearing his name. II. Inscr. Margt. Baskervyle,
2nd w. of Hen. Rumsey, 1613. Bradney, III, 62. Both inscrs.
on ledge of screen.
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Beloe. A Series of Photolithographs of Mon. Brasses in Norfolk, by
E. M. Beloe, foL, 25 plates, 1890-91.
Blomefield. Hist, of Norfolk, by E. Blomefield and C. Parkin, 11 vols.,
1805-10.
Carthew, Bradenham. A History of West and East Bradenham, by
G. A. Carthew, 4to, 1883.
Carthew, Launditch. The Hundred of Launditch, by G. A. Carthew, 4to,
1877-79.
Cotman. Engravings of Sepulchral Brasses in Norfolk and Suffolk, by
J. S. Cotman, 2nd ed., 2 vols., 4to, 1839.
Farrer, Brasses. A List of Mon. Brasses remaining in the county of Norfolk
in 1890, by E. Farrer, 8vo, 1890. (N.B. — Illustrations in the large
paper or 4to copies only.)
Farrer, Heraldrv. The Church Heraldry of Norfolk, by E. Farrer, 3 vols.,
8vo, 1887-1893.
Mason. Hist, of Norfolk, by R. H. Mason, 4to, 1884.
Norf. Arch. Norfolk Archaeology or Transactions of the Norfolk and
Norwich Archaeological Society.
Winter. Selection of Norfolk Antiquities, by C. J. W. Winter, 2 vols 4to,
1885-6, 1887-8.
Acle. I. Inscr. John Palmer, c. 1500, local, N. II. Inscr. Wm.
Gay and w. Emme, 1505, local, X. II. John Swanne, 1533,
in civil dress, head gone, local, sm., C. IV. Thos. Stones,
minister of the par. for 43 yeares, 1627, aged 73, hf. elf. in gown
and cap, sm., mur., C. Norf. Arch., X, 201 ; Suffling, 244.
Aldborough. I. Inscr. Clemens Herward, gent., 1427, now
mur., X.A. Farrer, Brasses, pi. 2, p. 2. II. [Bobt. Herward,
1481], in arm. ; inscr. and 4 shs. lost ; local, X. Farrer, pi. 1,
p. 1 ; Suffling, 82. III. Anne, w. of Robt. Herward, 1485 ;
4 shs. lost ; local, X. Farrer, pi. 1, p. 1 ; Macklin, Mon. Br.,
1st ed., 72, 6th ed., 81 ; Suffling, 82. IV. Civilian, c. 1490,
with pouch and anelace, local, rel., X. Farrer, pi. 2, p. 2 ; Suffling,
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
185. V. Inscr. Rich. Ricards, 1493, local, now mur., N.A.
Farrer, pi. 2, p. 2. Possibly belongine: to no. IV.
Anmer. I. Inscr. Rich. Parry, “ a Cambro-britan and person
here between 56 and 57 years ”, 1624, aged 80 or thereabout,
local, C.
Antingham. I. Inscr. Wm. Keson, c. 1500, local, N. II.
Inscr. Hen. Keson, rector, 1502, local, N. III. Rich. Calthorp,
esq., son of John Calthorp of Cokthorp, esq., 1554, in arm., and
w. Anne, dau. of Edm. Hastyngs, esq., widow of Robt. Raynnes,
esq., 1562, (eff. lost), with 19 children, 11 sons. Hen., Geo., John,
Anth., John, Thos., Edm., Wm., Geo., Martyn, Bartram (names
mutil.), and 5 daus., Mary, Elizth., Anne, Alice, Eraunces, and
2 sons and 1 dau. unnamed by her 1st husband, 4 shs. including
the Mcht-ad venturers and Mercers’ Co. ; a sm. pi. bearing
‘ ‘ Anthony Calthorp mercer ” who probably pos . lost ; N. Cotman
I, pi. 74, p. 39; Suffling, 94. IV. Inscr. and sh. Bartram
Calthorp, esq., 1596 ; mar. Margt., dau. and coh. of Edm.
Tichebourne of Etonbridge, Kent, esq., had 2 sons and 6 daus., N.
In coll. Soc. Antiq. is a rubbing of an inscr. to Margerie Keson,
c. 1500, local, now lost.
Ashwellthorpe. I. Inscr. in 8 Eng. vv. Jane, dau. of Sir
John Bowchier, knt.,lord Berners, w. of [Edm.] Knyvett, a widow
23 years, 1561, curious, local, K.C.
Attlebridge. I. Inscr. John Wafyn “de Attilbrigge ”, 1457,
N.A. II. Inscr. (heart lost). Hugh Been, 1486, and w. Joan, N.
III. Inscr. Thos. Peck, died “ in festo sancti Laurencii ”, 1493, N.
IV. Inscr. Wm., son and h. of Wm. Elys, baron of the exchequer,
c. 1520, local, N. V. Chalice and wafer for Geo. Cuynggam,
vicar, c. 1525, local, C. VI. Inscr. with 2 Eng. vv. Alex. Beding-
feld, 1588, on same slab as no. II.
Aylsham. I. Thos. Tylson, B.C.L., vicar, c. 1490, in surplice,
text from Job on scrolls, mcht. mark (? not belonging), much
worn, C. B.A.A. Jour., XLIX, 48, fig. 22 (mk.) ; Lane, and dies.
Hist. Soc. Trans., 4 S. XXVI, 34, no. 79 (mk.). II. Robt.
Farman, in civil dress, and w. Kath., c. 1490, local, sm., rel., C.
III. Rich. Howard, citizen and sheriff of Norwich, 1499, and w.
Cecily, skeletons in shrouds, local, rel., C. Girl’s Own Paper,
XVI^ 150 ; MacUin, Mon. Br., 1st ed., 82, 6th ed., 93 ; Suffling,
248. IV. Civilian and w., c. 1500 ; inscr. lost ; local, worn,
rel., C. V. Thos. Wymer, “ worsted wever ”, a benefactor to
the ch.both during life and after death, 1507, in shroud, local, C.
Suffling, 254. VI. Inscr. John Furmary, B.D., vicar, archdeacon
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of Stowe, prebendary of Walton in Lincoln cath., [1610], C.,
partly covered by water pipe.
Baconsthorpe. I. Inscr. Alice, dan. of Hen. Heydon, esq.,
1479, mur., S.A. II. Two shs., Heydon imp. Willoughby and
Willoughby ; the remains of the br. to Sir John Heydon, 1550,
and w. Kath. Willoughby, C. III. Anne, dau. of Sir Wm.
Drury, 1st. w. of Sir Christ. Heydon, 1561, in heraldic dress, kng.,
now with 1 sh. (belonging to no. II), mur., S.A., and inscr. on sill
of window, A.T. destroyed. Farrer, Heraldry, II, II (eff.) ; GirVs
Own Pa-per, XVI, 150 (eff.) ; Norf. Arch., XI, 73 (eff.). The effs.
of Sir Christ., died 1579 (date filled in on inscr.), and his 2nd w.
Temperance, dau. of Sir Wymonde Carewe, widow of Thos. de
Grey of Merton, esq., 1577 (date filled in), lost. IV. Inscr. and
sh. Dame Anne, dau. and coh. of John Dodg, esq., w. (1) of John
Potts of Mannington, esq., (2) of Sir Christ. Heydon, knt., 1642,
aged 75 ; her eld. son Sir John Potts, knt. and bart., pos, ; mur.,
S.A. Farrer, Heraldry, II, II ; Norf. Arch. XI, 73. V. Inscr.
Joseph Clark, rector for [36] years, 1700, aged 76, and w. Sarah,
1693, aged 56, mur., C.
Bank AM. I. Inscr. Dame Elizth. Mowntney, prioress [of the
nunnery of St. George, Thetford, 1518], N. Removed from
Thetford after the dissolution.
Barney. I. Inscr. Hen. Blower alias Barkere of Berney,
c. 1500, mutil. II. Inscr. Thos. Lounde, vicar, c. 1500. Both
nailed to pulpit.
Barnham Broom. I. Edm. Bryghtye, gent., 1467, f eff. in
civil dress with scroll, inscr. mutil. and palimp., on rev. a portion
of the shaft of a canopy ; local, N. II. John Dorant, in civil
dress, and w. Ellen, 1514, 1 sh., local, N. In coll. Soc. Antiq.
is a rubbing of no. I, with inscr. complete, and of an inscr. to
Margt. Bryghtye, 1483, local, now lost.
Barningham Northwood. I. Inscr. Robt. Bakon, 1472, N.
II. Hen. Pagrave, esq., 1516, in arm., and w. Anne, with 5 sons
and 7 daus., 4 shs., local, S.A. Anastatic Drawing Soc., 1884-6,
pi. 14 ; Palmer, J. P., and Tucker, S., Palgrave Family Memorials,
1878, 6. III. Inscr. Jas. Bacun, 1531 in arabios, local, worn,
N.A.'
Barningham Winter. I. Man in arm., c. 1410, 2 shs.,
symbol of St. Luke ; marg, inscr. lost ; now mur., C. Farrer,
Brasses, pi. 3, p. 5. Probably John Wynter, knt. of the shire
in 1407 and 1414, mar. (1) - - Braylesford, (2) Elizth.
Hethersett.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Barsham, East. I. Inscr. with sh., relating to foundation of
almshouses by Jas. Calthorpe, 1637, nowin church, mur., C.
Barsham, West. I. Inscr. Barbara, eld. dau. of Roger Godsalve,
esq., w. of John Pots, esq., died in childbed, 1615, aged 25, had
issue Anne, Willoughby, Barbara, C. II. Inscr. and sh. Edw.
Gournay, son and h. of Thos. Gournay, esq., by Martha,
dau. of Sir Edw. Lewkenor of Denham, Suff., 1641, aged 33, C.
Cotman, II, pi. 93, p. 46 ; Ourney, D., Record of the House of
Gournay, 472.
Barton Ture. I. Inscr. Magister ” Andr. Emmesson,
1488, S.A. II. Inscr. in 8 Eng. vv. Thos. Amys, 1495, which
gaf a mesbook and made this chapel her and a sewte of blewe
damask also gaf I of god ”, local, S.C. or Vestry. Winter, II,
pt. 6. III. Inscr. Thos. Amys and w. Margery, c. 1500, “ of
such godes as God had the seid Thomas lent, dede make thys
chapel of Seint Thomas to a good entent”, local, S.C. IV.
Inscr. (chalice lost). John Idewyn, vicar, 1497, “ qui dedit usui
ejusdem ecclesie unum integrum vestimentum de rubeo velvet ”,
local, C. ’V. Inscr. John Kocke, 1512, local, N.
Bawburgh. I. Inscr. (eff. lost). Edm. Ryghtwys. S.T.P.,
vicar, rector of St. Michael-at-Plea, Norwich, 1493, local, C.
II. Inscr. Robt. Tylney and w. Isabel, c. 1500, local, N. III.
Robt. Grote, 1500, in civil dress, and w. Agnes (eff. lost), local, N.
IV. Thos. Tyard, S.T.B., vicar, 1505, in shroud, local, C. V.
Chalice and wafer for Wm. Richers, vicar, 1531, C, under moveable
seat. Haines, 125 (chalice) ; Macklin, Br. of Eng., 204 (chalice) ;
Norf. Arch., X, 201. VI. Philip Tenison, S.T.P., archdeacon
of Norf., rector of Hethersett and Foulsham, king’s scholar of
Trin. Coll., Camb., 1660, aged 48, a sm. eff. in shroud, inscr. and
1 sh., local, C. Farrer, Heraldry, I, 267 (inscr. and sh.) ; Macklin,
Br. of Eng., 215 (eff.) ; Misc. Gen. et Her., 3 S. II, 33 (inscr. and
sh.).
Beechamwell. I. Priest, c. 1385, in mass vests. ; inscr. lost ;
rel., C. Alcuin Club Colls., XXII, 27 ; Beloe, pi. 10 ; Boutell,
Series. Possibly John Chervill, rector, 1349-84. II. John
Grymston, rector, 1430, hf . eff. in mass vests., C. Farrer, Brasses,
pi. 4, p. 22,
Beeston Regis. I. Symbols of SS. Mark (now covered) and
Luke encircled by inscrs., 15th cent. ; eff. of a priest lost ; C. II.
Inscr. Robt. Ryston, canon, “ frater istius loci”, c. 1500, local, C.
Possibly removed from Beeston Priory. III. Inscr. (mutil.).
Thos. Sprynggold, c. 1500, local, C. IV. Inscr. Thos. Hook,
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1522, local, C. V. John Deynes, 1527, in civil dress with whistle
suspended from neck, and w. Kath., local, once on A.T. in N.A.
with death’s head, etc.^ now or C. floor. Farrer, Brasses^ pi. 5,
p. 7 ; Girl’s Own Paper, XV, 390. VI. Inscr. Thos. Symson,
priest, 1531, local, C. Nos. II, IV and VI now under stalls.
Beeston St. Laurence. I. Inscr. and ach. Jas. Preston,
gent., 1630, aged 66, C. Bemoved from Old Buckenham ch.
in 1808.
Beighton. I. Inscr. John Tympe, 1524, local, S.A. II.
Inscr. Isabel, w. of John Hufie, 1525, local, S.A.
Belaugh (South Erpingham). I. Inscr. Wm. Pelde, c. 1500,
local, C. II. Chalice and wafer for John Peelde, rector, 1508,
local, C. III. Inscr. Wm. Pawe, rector, 1552, local, N.A.
Billingford (Earsham). I. Inscr. Robt. le Grys, esq., lord
and patron of this ch., son of Christ, le Grys, esq., 1583 ; mar.
Susanna, dau. and coh. of Thos. Hyre, esq., had 1 son, Christ.,
C. step. II. Inscr. Chas. le Grys, gent., only son of Hen. le
Grys by Ann, dau. of Anth. Yaxley, 1634, local, C.
Binham. Civilian and w., c. 1530, f effs. ; inscr. lost ; local,
much worn, N.
Bintry. I. Chalice and wafer for Thos. Hoont, chaplain,
rector, 1510, local, worn, N. II. Inscr. (mutil.). Robt. Goodwyn
and w. Margt., 1518, local, N. III. Inscr. Edm. Ruste, 1525,
local, N. IV. Inscr. Wm. Ruste, 1531, local, N.
Bircham, Great. I. Inscr. Edith Coote, w. of master John
Wattis, notary, c. 1470, N. In coll. Soc. Antiq. is a rubbing of
a civilian, c. 1470, head, feet, and inscr. lost. Possibly John
Wattis, notary. Formerly in N., but stolen about 1882.
Bixley. I. Inscr. Stephen Mathun, 1463, C.
Blakeney. I. Inscr. Rich. Brown and w. Amee, c. 1500,
local, N. II. Inscr. Wm. Rowd and w. Helen, c. 1500, local, N.
III. Inscr. Hen. Scheppard, and w. Kath., c. 1500, local, N.
IV. Inscr. and sh. John Calthorp, esq., one of the founders of
- (?), 1503, and w. Alice [Astley], local, N. V. Inscr. Thos.
Hobb, 1604, S.A.
Blickling. I. Bust of a civilian, c. 1360 ; inscr. lost ; N.A.
Beloe, pi. 9 ; Girl’s Own Paper, XVI, 150 ; Haines, 134. II.
Sir Nich. Dagworth, lord of Blickling, 1401, in arm., 4 shs., marg.
inscr. mutil., large, S.A. Assoc. Archil. Soc. Reports, XVIII, ii,
188 ; Beloe, pi. 17 ; Boutell, Series ; Builder, LIX, 406 ; Cotman,
I, pi. 13, p. 11 ; Gent. Mag., 1858, ii, 329 ; Gough, II, pi. I, p. 5 ;
Hewitt, Armour, II, 200 ; Suffling, 47 (eff.) ; F. and A. Mus.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
List, pi. 11 (eff.). III. Roger Felthorp, 1454, in civil dress,
and w. Cecilie, with 11 sons and 5 dans, standing before their
parents, an early instance of this peculiar style, sm., N. Cotman,
I, pi. 23, p. 19. IV. Cecilie, sister of Geolf. Boleyn, lord of the
manor, 1458, '' who decessed in her maydenhode of the age of
L yeeres”, with flowing hair, C. Oough, II, pi. 40, p. 126 (eff.).
V. Inscr. Hen. Jerveys, rector, 1460, local, N.A. VI. Anne,
dan. of Wm. Boleyn, esq., 1479, aged 3 years, 11 months and 13
days, 1 sh., local, C. Cotman, I, pi. 33, p. 23 ; Oough, II, pi. 40,
p. 126. VII. Inscr. Agnes Appylyerd, " buried ye vi day of
March ye iii Sunday of lent ”, 1484, and her 2 husbands Robt.
PhiJeppes and Wm. Reynald, local, S.A. VIII. Isabel [Boleyn],
w. of Wm. Cheyne of the Isle of Sheppey, Kent., esq., 1485, 1 sh.,
local, C. Ashdown, Costume, 185 ; Boutell, Series ; Fairholt,
Costume, I, 224 ; Girl’s Own Paper, XVI, 150. IX, Inscr. Wm.
Balys, c. 1490, local, N.A. X. Inscr. Joan Ward, 1490, local,
partly covered, N.A. XI. Inscr. Margt. Walon, c. 1490, local,
N. XII. Inscr. Anth., son of Sir Wm. Boleyn, 1493, local, C.
XIII. Inscr. Roger Walssh, gent., 1499, local, N. XIV. Inscr.
Geoff. Appelyerd, c. 1500, local, S.A. XV. Inscr. Agnes
Jekyl, c. 1500, local, partly covered, N.A. XVI. Inscr. Thos.
Barker, c. 1500, local, S.A. XVII. Inscr. John Catys, 1503
in arabics, local, N. XVIII. Inscr. John Cok, 1503 in arabics,
local, N. XIX. Anne a Wode, 2nd w. of Thos. Asteley of
Melton Constable, esq., “ que in die sancti Agapiti mart3uis
masculum et femellam ad partum peperit et post parturiendi
periculum subito migravit ad dominum anno benignissimi
christi ”, 1512, with infants in swaddling clothes in her arms,
local, N. Cotman, I, pi. 51, p. 30 ; Girl’s Own Paper, XVI, 150
(eff.) ; Oough, II, pi. 37, fig. 1, p. cccix ; Haines, 221 (eff.) ;
Suffling, 152 (eff.). XX. Inscr. Robt. Grise, 1518, local, N.
XXI. Inscr. John Barker, c. 1520, local, S.A. XXII. Inscr.
Margt. Grise, c. 1520, local, N.
Blofield. I. Inscr. John Howys, father of Thos. Howys,
rector, 1458, C., partly covd. by organ. II. Inscr. Margt.,
w. of John Barnard, 1497, local, S.A. III. Inscr. John Kydman,
1524, and w. Margt., local, N. IV. Inscr. and sh. Edw. Paston,
esq., 2nd son of Sir Thos. Paston, knt.,1630 ; his son John pos. ;
C. V. Inscr. and lozenge. Margt., dau. of Hen. Berney of
Reedham, w. of Edw. Paston, esq., 1641 ; her son John pos. ; C.
Farrer, Heraldry, I, 226. VI. Inscr. Jas. Booty, 1666, local,
by the blacksmith (?), S.A.
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Blo Norton. I. Sh., Stede imp. Brome ; inscr. lost ; C.
[John Stede, esq., 1540]. II. Inscr. and 4 Eng. vv. (sh. lost).
Thos. Brampton, esq., 1576, C., now under organ.
Bodham. I. Inscr. Anne, only dan. of Wm. Paston, esq.,
c. 1500, N. II. Inscr. John Fuller, 1512, local, N.
Booton. I. Inscr. Joan, w. of John Shillynge senior, c. 1500,
local, N. II. Inscr. John Chelyng and w. Elizth., c. 1500,
slightly mutil., local, N. III. Inscr. Mary, dau. of Christ.
Layer, citizen and alderman of Norwich, 1592, C. VI. Inscr.
Edw. Fentone, preacher of the word in Boton for 46 years, 1610,
mur., C.
Bradenham, East. I. Inscr. Bridget, w. of Francies Page of
Norwich, baker, 1646, local, S.A.
Bradestone. I. Inscr. Osbert, son of John Berney of Reedham,
esq., lord of Brayston, c. 1470, mutil., local, C. II. Inscr.
Hen. Love, 1518, N.
Bradfield. I. Inscr. John Tebald, 1490, and 2 ws. Agnes and
Elizth., local, N. II. Inscr. John, son of John Tebold, 1506,
local, N. III. Inscr. Margt., w. of Thos. Beins, 1534,
" et pro quibus tenentur ”, local, N.
Bramerton. I. Inscr. Robt. Cory, 1629, aged 56, " leaving
behinde him a second wife and 6 sonnes and 2 daus. hee had by
his first wife ”, mur., C.
Brampton. I. Robt. Brampton, esq., 1468, and w. Rabel,
[dau. of Simkin Cock of Norwich], in shrouds, B. V. Mary and Child,
inscr. in 5 Lat. vv., sm., mur., C. Farrer, Brasses, pi. 6, p. 12 ;
GirVs Own Paper, XVI, 151 ; Suffling, 252. II. Inscr. Robt.
Breton, esq., 1479 ; mar. Elizth., dau. of Thos. Brampton, esq.,
mur., C. III. Inscr. Emme, dau. of Robt. Brampton, esq.,
w. of Wm. Reymes, esq., 1483, mur., C. IV. John Brampton,
esq., 1535, in arm., and 2 ws., (1) Tomasseyng [Jenny], (2) Anne
[Brome], 4 sons, 1 sh., mur., C. Suffling, 92 (effs.). V. Edw.
Brampton, esq., in civil dress, and w. Jone, dau. of Christ. Daubene
of Sharingfcon, Norf., esq., both died 1622, mar. 48 years, with 6
sons and 3 daus. (lost), 1 sh., effs. mutil., C. Farrer, Heraldry,
II, 25. VI. Inscr. Chas. Brampton, esq., 1631, mur., C.
VII. Inscr. (coffin plate). Guybon Goddard, serjeant-at-law,
1671, aged 58, " cujus animae propicietur deus”, mur., C.
Brancaster. I. Inscr. (hands holding heart with scrolls
lost). Wm. Cotyng, rector, 148[5], date not filled in, “ qui hie
nunc in pulvere dormit expectans adventum redemptoris sui ”,
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
local, C. II. Inscr. Jas. Habbys, rector, 1519, local, N. III.
Inscr. in 16 Eng. vv. Robt. Smith, founder of the free school and
almshouse, 1596, C. IV. Inscr. Wm. Tayler, mcht., 1641,
aged 77, N.
Brandon, Little. I. Inscr. Cristine Buk, c. 1520, local, N.
Brisley. I. Inscr. Robt. Gogney, 1505, local, S A. II.
Inscr. Robt. Markante, 1525, and w. Rose, local, N. III.
John Athowe, rector of Horningtoft, 1531, in mass vests, with
chalice and wafer, head mutih, local, C. CartJieiv, Launditch, II,
648 ; Cotman, II, pi. 101, p. 49. Rubbing in coll. Soc. Antiq.
with head complete. IV. Inscr. Edm. Gogney, 1544, mutih,
curious, local, loose in chest. Norf. Arch., XIII, 192. V. Sh.,
Taverner ; inscr. lost ; N. [John Taverner, 1548]. VI.
Inscr. Christ. Athowe, 1585, aged 72, local, X., now lost.
Briston. I. Inscr. Wm. Cats or Gats, 1528, local, X. II.
Inscr. Hyng Smythe, 1532, local, X.
Brooke. I. Inscr. Jane Ward, 1544, mutih, local, mur., X.
II. Inscr. Thos. Tesmond, gent., 1626, local, X.
Broome. I. Two shs., Brome and Brome imp. Winter, and
portions of 2 scrolls ; the remains of the br. to Robt. Brome,
1455, w. Olive [Winter] and children, all in shrouds, kng., device
and inscr. : slab now upright in splay of nave vdndow.
Beckenham Ferry. I. Inscr. Geoff. Palmer, c. 1500, local,
loose in chest, in 1890, now lost.
Beckenham, Xew. I. Inscr. (mutih). Peter - , 147-, and
w., local. II. Inscr. Alice, dau. of John, son of Reginald Grey,
lord of Rythyn, w. of Wm. Knyvet, esq., 1474. Both loose in
vestry in 1902.
Beckenham, Old. I. Stork with scroll '' deo gracias”, and
inscr. Thos. Browne, c. 1500, X. II. Chalice and wafer,
c. 1520 ; inscr. lost ; local, X. III. Inscr. Matt. Sturdyvant,
gent., 1604, aged 85, left £100 to the maintenance of a school and
£20 for 3 new bells, C.
Burch St. Margaret. I. John Burton, rector for about 28
years, 1608, aged 68, in gown, kng., mur., C. Cotman, II, pi. 104,
P- In coll. Soc. Antiq. is a rubbing of an inscr., now
lost, to Wm. Aldryche, rector, 1540.
Burlingham, Xorth (St. Andrew). I. Inscr. John Blak,
1505, and w. Kath., Tower. II. Inscr. Elizth., dau. of Francis
Framlingham, esq., 1559 ; palimp., on rev. a portion of a lady in
nebule head-dress, c. 1370-80 ; now mur., X.A. Norf. Arch.,
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XXI, 62 (obv. and rev.). In coll. Soc. Antiq. are rubbings of
(I) inscr. Thos. Gybert, 1508, and w. Margt., mutil., (2) inscr.
Kobt. Frennes, 1527, both now lost.
Burlingham, North (St. Peter). I. Inscr. Hen. Wilton,
rector, 1507 in arabics, N. II. Inscr. Ralph Godwin, 1518,
and w. Agnes, mur., N. III. Inscr. Robt. Mileham and family,
1540-1615, mur., C. IV. Inscr. in 6 Eng. vv. Wm. Gilman,
c. 1600, mur., outside C. Suffling, 327.
Burlingham, South (St. Edmund). I. Chalice and wafer
for Wm. Curtes, priest, 1540, C. under altar. Boutell, Br. and
Slabs, 122. II. Inscr. John Howlett, chief constable of the
hundred of Blofield, 1615, mur., N. III. Inscr. Wm. Smyth,
clerk, 1639, on same stone as no I.
Burnham Overy. I. Inscr. Thos. Thyrlow, 1516, local, N.
II. Inscr. Kath. Thyrlow, 1517, local, N.
Burnham Thorpe. I. Sir Wm. Calthorp, lord of the manor
and patron of the ch.,son of Sir Oliver Calthorp by Isabel, dau. of
Sir Robt. Bacon of Erwarton, 1420, in arm. with SS. collar, single
canopy with entablature, marg. inscr., 2 shs. and 2 badges, large,
partly restored, C. Beloe, pi. 22 ; Cotman, I, pi. 18, p. 16. II.
Inscr. m'arg. mutil. (eff. lost). Kath. Hoo, dau. of Philip Russell,
[1604], N. III. Inscr. Philip Cornwaleys, rector, youngest son
of Sir Wm. Cornwaleys, knt., 1680, C.
Burnham Westgate. I. Lady, group of 1 son and 2 daus.,
and mutil. inscr. ; the remains of the br. to John Hunteley,
1523 and 2 ws. Mary and Anne ; local, now mur., C.
Buxton. I. Inscr. John Mahyg, c. 1500, local, N.A. II.
Inscr. Cecily Abbys, widow, 1506, local, N.A. III. Chalice and
wafer for Robt. Northen, vicar, 1508, local, C. IV. Inscr. in
4 Eng. VV. Walter Stubbe, 1527, “ yong Stubbe Waltere hose
sowle Criste Ihu mut have for wt his holi blode he bought it
full dere ”, local, S.A.
Bylaugh (Eynesford). I. Sir John Cursun, ‘'quiobiit in die
Fabiani et Sebastiani”, 1471, in arm., and w. Joan [Drury ?],
3 shs. (another lost) and 4 scrolls inscribed “ Yenk ” (think),
local, N. Cotman, I, pi. 32, p. 22.
Caister, near Yarmouth. I. Inscr. Thomasin, dau. of Hen.
and Anne Randall, bapt. 1589, died 1613, mur., S.A. II. Inscr.
Marie, w. of Thos. Gooche, born 1615, died 1635, mur., S.A.
Cantley. I. Inscr. Hen. Hyldewell, 1519, local, mur., C. II.
Inscr. in 10 Eng. vv. Frances, eld. dau. of Chas. Lovel, w. of Edw.
Gaudye, 1637, C.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Carlton Forehoe. I. Inscr. Edw. Tyllys, gent., c. 1520,
local, N.
Carlton, East. I. Sh., Appleyard, from br. to Wm. Apple-
yard, 1481, mur., N.
Castleacre. I. Inscr. Wm. Fuller, 1523, local, N.A. TI.
Inscr. (mutil.), Marie, dau.of Edw. Barkham of Southacre, w. of
Edm. Hudson, draper, 1612, Tower, partly covered.
Catfield. I. Inscr. Seman Haddon junior, 1482, under seats.
II. Inscr. Alice, w. of Nich. Genebald, c. 1500, local, under seats.
III. Inscr. Rich. Newys and w. Kate, c. 1500, now in Tower.
In coll. Soc. Antiq. is a rubbing of a chalice and wafer with inscr.
to Rich. Foo, rector of Thorpe near Norwich, 1477-1508, now
either lost or covered. The chalice is engr. Boutell, Christian
Mon., 111.
Catton, Old. I. Inscr. John Keton senior and w. Margt..
c. 1500, N.C. II. Inscr. John Brond, 1542, and w. Annes, N.C.
Cawston. I. Inscr. Wm. Henne, 1503, and w. Eleanor, local,
N. II. Inscr. Robt. Rumpe, 1521, local, N.Tr. III. Inscr.
Hen. Goodman, 1526, local, N. IV. Inscr. (effs. and sh. lost).
Wm. Gurnay, gent., 1578, and w. Anne [Waytes ?], 1595, had 1
son and 3 daus., S.Tr.
Cley. I. Civilian, c. 1450, feet and inscr. lost, mur., S.A.
II. Civilian and 6 sons, c. 1460 ; w. daus. and inscr. lost ; mur.,
S.A. III. Inscr. (mutil.) Hen. Barn[aby ?], c. 1500, local,
mur., S.A. IV. Inscr. John Symondis, 1505, and 2 ws., Agnes,
1482, and Margt., mur., S.A. V. John Symondes, mcht.,
1508, and w. Agnes, 1512, in shrouds, with 8 children in ordinary
dress detached, 4 sons, Wm., Raufe, Aleyn, John, and 4 daus.,
Cecily, Anne, Agnes, Rose, 9 scrolls (2 lost) inscribed " now thus ”,
inscrs., etc., reversed, S.C. Cotman, II, pi. 110, p. 52; Suffling,
frontis. VI. John Yslyngton, S.T.P., c. 1520, in cassock, scarf
and cap, holding chalice, sm., local, N.A. Cotman, II, pi. 96,
p. 47 ; Druitt, 105 ; Fairholt, Costume, I, 199 (eff.) ; GirVs Own
Paper, XV, 391 ; Mason, 222 ; Suffling, 222. VII. Inscr.
Robt. Tayllar, 1578 ; palimp., on rev. portions of canopy work,
foreign (?), mur., S.A. VIII. Inscr. and text. Rich. Rayle,
1588, mur., S.A. IX. Inscr. Thos. Greve, 1613, N.
Clippesby. I. Frag, of inscr. John Heron, rector, 1472 (?) ;
palimp., on rev. a portion of another inscr. , now lost. II.
Thos. Pallyng, 1503, in civil dress, and w. Emme, inscr. (mutil.),
local, N. Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 88 (lady), 110 (man). III.
John Clippesby, esq., 1594, in arm., and w. Julian, dau. of Matt.
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Ellis of Cheshire, gent., with 1 son Wm. in shroud, and 3 dans.,
Audry, Francis, Julian, coheirs, ach. and 6 shs., once on A.T.,
now on C. floor. Ashdown, Costume, 263 (head of lady) ; Boutell,
Br. and Slabs, 94 (head of lady) ; Cotman, II, pi. 84, p. 43.
Cockle Y Cley. I. Inscr. Francis Dusgate, gent., 1633, aged
58, mur., C. II. Inscr. with sh. John Dusgate, gent., 1645,
had 2 sons and 1 dan., mur., C.
Colby. I. Inscr. Thos. Walsh, gent., 1451, and w. Margt.,
1494, local, N. II. Inscr. Alice, w. of Thos. Sadeler, 1496,
local, N. III. Inscr. Fobt. Walssh, 1503, w. Margery and son
Thos., 1480, local, N. IV. Inscr. Geoff. Wallsh, rector, 1508,
loose in parvise over south porch. V. Two scrolls, 16th cent.,
chalice and another scroll lost, N. Rubbing of chalice in coll.
Soc. Antiq.
Colne Y. I. Chalice and wafer for Hen. Alikok, rector, 1502,
local, C. II. Inscr. Fobt. Pytcher, 1641, N.
CoLTiSHALL. I. Inscr. (mutil.) Wm. [Brasey], c. 1480, local,
N. II. Inscr. Fobt. Postyl, c. 1500, local, N.
Colton. I. Inscr. Thos. Spendlove, gent., chief constable of
this (Forehoe) hundred, 1631, aged 45, local, N.
CoNGHAM. I. Inscr. John Norris, 1571, and 2nd son Edm.,
1607, C. II. Inscr. Hen. Spelman, esq., 1581, and w. Francis,
dau. of Wm. Saunder, esq., 1622, C. under altar. They were the
parents of Sir Hen. Spelman described in the inscr. as “ clarissimus
doctissimusque vir”. III. Inscr. Thos., son. and h. of Fich.
Bendish of Essex, esq., 1632, aged 33, and his children, Fich.,
Barbara, Edw., Thos. ; his w. Elizth. Dudley pos. ; C.
CosTESSEY. I. Inscr. Isabel Yemys, c. 1500, local, N. II.
Inscr. Thos. Spantun, 1521, local, N. III. Inscr. Wm. Wood
the elder, 1539, local, N. IV. Inscr. Francis, eld. dau. of Sir
Edw. Waldegrave, w. of Thos. Laier of Booton, esq., 1629, left
3 sons, Edw., Francis, Chas., now mur., C.
Creake, North. I. Civilian, c. 1500, holding church on arm.,
triple canopy slightly mutil., 2 Lat. vv. at base ; marg. inscr.
lost ; C. Cotman, I, pi. 41, p. 26 ; Haines, 123 (upper hf. of eff.) ;
F. and A. Mus. List, pi. 54, no. 6. Possibly Sir Wm. Calthorpe,
died 1494, and buried in the eh. of the White Friars at Norwich
as directed by his will, or at Creake Abbey, to both of which he
was a benefactor, and from one of which the brass may have been
removed. See “ Norf. Arch.” IX, 3.
Creake, South. I. Priest, c. 1400, hf. eff. in cope ; inscr. and
2 shs. lost ; N. Farrer, Brasses, pi. 4, p. 22 ; Oxford Jour, of Mon.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Br., II, 134. Possibly John Felbrigg, prebendary of Wherwell
and rector of Coltishall, 1417. II. John Norton, clerk, 1509,
in cassock, surplice, almuce and cope, with crosier, and father
Rich., in civil dress, heads of both gone, and mother Cristine (eff.
lost), effs. engr. c. 1470 (?), inscr. local and added, N. III. Sh.,
Wheatley imp. Pepys ; elf. and inscr, lost ; [Clemence Pepys,
w. of Wm. Wheatley, 1565], N.
Cressingham, Great. I. Rich. Rysle, esq., 1497, in arm.,
and w. Thomasine, local, N. Cotman, I, pi. 45, p. 27. II. Wm.
Eyre, esq., “ legis peritus”, J.P. for Sulf. and Norf., 1509, with
sacred monogram on vest, and w. Elizth., dan. of Sir Thos.
Barnardiston, inscr. mutil. ; elf. of w., children and 2 shs. lost ; N.
Cotman, I, pi. 48, p. 29. Rubbing of inscr. complete and of the
2 shs. in coll. Soc. Antiq. III. John Abarfeld, “ in decretis
bacularius ”, rector, 1518, in almuce ; inscr, lost ; local, N.
Cotman, II, pi. 100, p. 49 (with inscr.). IV, Elizth., [dau. of
Robt. Spring of Lavenham, Sulf.], w. (1) of John Jenny, (2)
of Edw. Fludd, gent., usher to Queen Elizth., 1588 ; upper part
of elf. and inscr. lost ; 1 sh., N.A. Howard, J. J., Visitation of
Buff., I, 191 (sh.). V. Inscr. Wm. Smithe of Borowe Castle,
Suff., esq., 1596 ; mar. Dorothy, dau. of Arthur Hopton of Witham,
Somerset, esq., had issue Wm., Robt., Owen ; N.
Cromer. I. Inscr. Wm. Arnold, bastard, and w. Joan, c. 1490,
local, mur., S.A. II. Inscr. Thos. Bowman and 3 ws., Joan,
Joan, Margt., c. 1500, local, mur., S.A. III. Margt. Counforth,
1518, sm., local, mur., S.A. IV. Roundel inscribed I pray
yow al ”, mur., S.A.
Crostwight. I. Inscr. (chalice lost). Hen Lesyngham, rector
of Barningham, son and h. of Hen. Lesyngham, gent., 1497,
local, C. II. Inscr. Thos. Cressenyr, esq., son and h. apparent
of Sir John Cressenyr, c. 1500, local, C.
Dalling, Field, see Field Dalling.
Dalling, Wood, see Wood Dalling.
Denton. I. Inscr. Margt., w. of Robt. Gedge, 1619, aged 50,
and John Gedge his father, 1621, aged 87, C. II. Inscr. Anne,
dau. of Edw. Foster of Thorne, Yorks., w. of Wm. Goode, minister
of Denton, 1645, mur., C.
Dereham, East. I. Edm. Kelyng, vicar, 1479, hf, eif. in mass
vests., very sm., local, C. II. Audrey Castell, gentlewoman,
1486 ; sh. lost ; local, N. III. Sh. with rebus, a goose with
scroll “ wt thys Benedictus deus in donis suis ”. [John Goose,
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vicar, 1479-1503] ; eff. and inscr. lost ; C. Gent. Mag., 1847,
ii, 262.
Dersingham. I. Inscr. and sh. Wm. Pell, esq., 1636, aged 84,
and 2 ws., Elizth. Richers of Swannington, and Elizth. Drury of
Fincham ; his " nepos ” John pos. ; N.A. Farrer, Heraldry,
II, 243.
Ditchingham. I. Philip Bosard, gent., 1490, in civil dress,
and w. Margery, with 4 sons and 5 daus. standing before their
parents, local, C. Farrer, Brasses, pi. 7. p. 24 ; Suffling, 186 ;
Surrey Arch. Colls., X, 284 (lady). II. Roger Bozard, gent.,
1505, and son Wm., both in civil dress, local, X. Farrer-, M.B.8.
Portfolio, III, pi. 49.
Dunham, Great. I. Inscr. and ach. Hen. Bastard, gent.,
lord of the manor, 1624, aged 62 years and 11 months, C. Farrer,
Heraldry, II, 106.
Dunston. I. Man in civil dress and 2 ladies in shrouds ; inscr.
lost ; incised on the slab is an inscr. to Anne, eld. dau. of Wm.
Harborne of Mundham, esq., w. of Clere Talbot, LL.D., 1649,
leaving 8 daus., and cohs. by Wm. Sidnor of Blundeston, esq.,
her first husband ; also an ach. and 2 shs. ; C. II, pi. 92,
p. 46 (man) ; Gough, II, pi. 37, fig. 2, p. cccix (man) ; M.B.8.
Trans., V. 154. Usually assigned to Clere Talbot, LL.D., and his
2 ws., - Buxton (?), and Anne Harborne.
Easton. I. Inscr. Isabel Alberd, c. 1500, local, N.A. II.
Inscr. Thos. Davy, 1511, local, N.
Edingthorpe. I. Inscr. Raffe Spor, c. 1500, local, N. II.
Inscr. Nich. Linsted, c. 1500, local, N., lost since 1920.
Ellingham (Clavering). I. Inscr. John Hamond, gent., 1632,
S.A., partly hidden by organ.
Ellingham, Great. I. Lady, c. 1500 ; inscr. lost ; C. Possibly
Anne, dau. and coh. of Thos. Conyers, w. (1) of Thos. Spelman,
esq., (2) of Rich. Wyllugby, 1499.
Elmham, North. I. Inscr. Joan Fysscher, c. 1500, Vestry.
II. Inscr. Wm. Fysscher, c. 1500, Vestry, under boards. III.
Inscr. Thos. Smith, pastor, 1631, C.
Elsing. I. Sir Hugh Hastyngs, builder of the ch., 1347, in
arm. with arms on jupon and sh. on arm, head on cushion, legs
lost, fine but mutil. single canopy, with St. George in pediment,
2 figs, on brackets representing the coronation of the Virgin, and
in the side shafts 8 weepers (2 lost), Edw. Ill, Thos. Beauchamp,
earl of Warwick, Despencer (lost), Roger, lord Grey of Ruthyn
(eff. replaced in 1905), - Hen. Plantagenet, earl of Lancaster,
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Laurence Hastings, earl of Pembroke (lost), Ralph, lord Stafford,
and Almaric, lord St. Amand, all in arm. with armorial bearings
on their jupons ; inscr. lost ; large, C. Archceologia, LX, pi. 3,
p. 25 (eff. and canopy), p. 29 (sh.), pi. 4, p. 31 (St. Geo.), pi. 5,
p. 32 (Edw. Ill and Lancaster), pi. 6, p. 33 (Warwick and Stafford),
pi. 7, p. 36 (Grey and St. Amand) ; Ashdown, Armour, 150 (heads
of Warwick and St. Amand) ; Assoc. Archit. Soc. Reports, XVIII,
ii, 187 (eff. of Sir Hugh) ; Beloe, pi. 1 (as in 1890), pi. 7 (from
Craven Ord) ; Boutell, Series (Stafford and Lancaster), Mon.
Br. and Slabs, 46 (head of Warwick), 47 (head of St. Amand) ;
Building News, 19 June, 1891 ; Garter, J ., Anc. Sculpt, and
Painting, I, pi. 12, p. 12 (eff. and canopy), 37 (Pembroke) ; Gotman,
I, pi. 1, p. 1 ; Grossley, 243 ; Druitt, 8 plates between pp. 154-57 ;
Foster, Feudal Arms, Sir Hugh, 126 (8vo), 109 (4to), Edw. Ill,
86 (8vo), 78 (4to), Warwick, 16 (8vo), 14 (4to), Grey, 116 (8vo),
100 (4to), Lancaster, 146 (8vo), 124 (4to), Pembroke, 124 (8vo),
107 (4to), Stafford, 228 (8vo), 182 (4to), St. Amand, 214 (8vo),
172 (4to), St. George, 72 (4to) ; Gent. Mag., 1858, ii, 101 (Stafford),
326 (Lancaster) ; Gawihorp, pi. 23, p. 66 ; Haines, 155 (Stafford) ;
Hewitt, Armour, II, 142 (head of St. Amand), 144 (Stafford),
195 (Lancaster) ; Macklin, Br. of Eng., 49 ; Mason, 80 (Lancaster) ;
Norf. Arch., VI, 202 ; V . and A. Mus. List, pi. 4 ; Waller, pt. 15
(Warwick, St. Amand, and St. Geo.).
Erpingham. I. Sir John de Erpingham, lord of the manor,
died 1370, engr. c. 1415, marg. inscr. nearly all lost, 2 evang.
symbols remain, large, S.A. Beloe, pi. 20 ; Gotman, 1, pi. 5, p. 6 ;
Suffling, 73. II. Inscr. Wm. Hobart, gent., 1611, local, S.A.
Eakenham. I. Hen. Keys, rector, archdeacon of Norwich,
[1428], in cope, lower part of eff. gone, much worn ; canopy and
marg. inscr. lost ; in orig. stone, mur., C. II. Civilian (head
gone) and 2 ws., c. 1470, inscr. lost. III. Four double hearts
inscribed ‘Hhu merci ladi help”, one at each corner of a large
stone ; inscr. and sh. lost ; c. 1470, N. Suffling, 280. IV.
Inscr. Rich. Betteson, chaplain, 1497 in arabics, local. V.
Audrie Narborow, c. 1510, inscr. mutil., local. VI. Inscr.
(mutil.) Rich. - , c. 1520. VII. Erag of marg. inscr.
Possibly belonging to no. I. VIII. Frag, of inscr. Nos. II,
IV- VIII now on a board, mur., N. The br. to Hen. Newman,
rector of Pensthorpe, a chalice surrounded by 2 scrolls in the
form of a heart is lost ; it is engr. Gotman, II, pi. 105, p. 50. In
coll. Soc. Antiq. in a rubbing of a sh. with device of a pelican in
piety, possibly belonging to no. I.
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Felbrigg. I. Symond de Felbrig, [died c. 1351], in civil dress
with anelace, and w. Alice [Thorpe] buried at Harling (lower part
of eff. lost) ; also Roger de Felbrig, his son, died and buried in
Prussia, in arm., and his w. Elizth., engr. c. 1380, Fr. inscr., 1 sh.
(2 others lost), C. Beloe, pi. 4 ; Building News, 19 June, 1891
(men only) ; Cotman, I, pi. 8, p. 8 ; GirVs Own Paper, XV, 389 ;
Blanche, Costume, I, 204 (girdle); Simpson, R. J., Illust. of
Felbrigg Church, 1875 ; Ruffling, 41, 169. A sh., Felbrigg imp.
Thorpe, belonging to this br. is now in Brome church, Suff.
II. Diapered quatrefoil enclosing a sh. (lost), and inscr. Geo.
Felbrygge of Tutyngton, esq., 1411, N. Boutell, Christian Mon.,
110 ; OirVs Own Paper, XV, 389 ; Haines, 121. III. Sir Symon
Felbrygge, K.G., banner bearer to Rich. II, [died 1443], in arm.
with banner, and 1st w. Margt., a native of Bohemia, [dau. of
Primislaus, duke of Teschen and nephew of Winceslaus V, King
of Bohemia], lady in waiting to Anne of Bohemia, Queen of
Rich. II, 1416, in mantle, double canopy slightly mutil., 3 shs.
and 2 badges, foot inscr. ; 2 achs. lost ; large, N. Anstis, J.,
Register of the Order of the Garter, II, 174 ; Ashdown, Costume,
149 (head of lady) ; Beaumont, 24 ; Beloe, pi. 21 ; Boutell, Series
(2 plates) and Br. and Slabs. 90 (head of lady) ; Cotman, I, pi. 15,
p. 13 ; Encycl. Brit., 11th ed., IV, pi. 1, fig. 7, p. 434 ; Foster,
Feudal Arms, 84 (4to) man ; GirVs Own Paper, XV, 388 ; Gough,
II, pi. 47, p. 133 ; Norf. Arch., I, 356 (man) ; Ruffling, 62 (effs.) ;
V. and A. Mus. List, pi. 15 ; Ward, 18. IV. Lady with flowing
hair, c. 1480, 1 sh. ; inscr. and another sh. lost ; sm., local, C.
Cotman, I, pi. 56, p. 31. V. Thos. Windham, esq., 3rd son of
Sir Edm. Windham, knt., died 1599, in arm., inscr., 4 Eng. vv.
and sh. ; his cousin and h. Sir John Windham of Orchard,
Somerset, knt., pos. c. 1608, at same time as no. VI, N.
Anastatic Drawing Soc., 1883, pi. 22 ; Cotman, II, pi. 87, p. 44.
VI. Jane, dau. of Sir Edm. Windham, knt., w. of John Pope of
Oxon, esq., widow of Humph. Coningsby, esq., 1608, aged 67,
inscr., 6 Eng. vv., lozenge and 2 shs. ; her cousin and h. Sir John
Windham, knt., pos., C. Cotman, II, pi. 89, p. 45. VII. Inscr.
Robt. Lounde, 1612, '' beryed at the charge of Agnes his wyffe”,
local, N.
Felmingham. I. Inscr. Wm. Belys, 1492, local. II. Inscr.
Margt. Belys, 1495, local. III. Inscr. Kath. Howys, 1499,
local. IV. Inscr. Edw. London, c. 1500, local. V. Inscr.
Wm. Fullar, c. 1500, local. VI. Inscr. Wm. Verginis, gent., and
w. Eleanor, c. 1500, local. VII. Inscr. Ursula Wychehynggam,
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c. 1530, local; palimp., on rev. an inscr. to Wm. Elyes,
chaplain, 1500. VIII. Inscr. (mutil.) Eiizth., w. of John - ,
1534, local. IX, Inscr. Robt. Moone, 1591, local ; palimp.,
on rev. a portion of a priest in mass vests., 15th cent., on hinge.
M.B.S. Trans., IV, 220 ; Norf. Arch., XV, 64 ; Suffling, 286.
All obv. and rev. X. Inscr. and sh. Wm. Wyttwood, gent.,
1628, aged 69. All now mur. at west end of X.
Feltwell St. Mary. I. Francis Hetht of Mildenhall, esq.,
1479, in arm., the inscr. mentions his w. Grace, local, now mur., C.
II. Margt., w. of Francis Mundford, esq., 1520, local, now mur.,
C. Cotman, I, pi. 54, p. 31 ; Gough, II, pi. 37, fig. 3, p. cccix.
In coll. Soc. Antiq. is a rubbing of an inscr. to Osbert Mundeford,
1479, now lost.
Field Falling. I. Inscr. John Nicholas, 1485, and w. Margt.,
“ qui dederunt crucem argenteam huic ecclesie ”, N. II. Inscr.
Robt. Lowys and w. Agnes, c. 1500, local, N. III. Inscr. Wm.
Nycolas, 1506 in arabics, local, N.
Fincham. I. Lady in shroud, c. 1520 ; inscr. lost ; sm.,
local, N. II. Inscr. in 16 Lat. vv. (mutil.) Thos. Townshend,
15[70], mur., N.
Flitcham. I. Inscr. Edw. Runthwitt, born at Ripon, Yorks.,
died 1614, aged 82, N.
Forncett St. Peter. I. Inscr. Rich. Baxter, et postea
ignave vulneratus inde obiit ”, 1484 ; by his w. Isabel he had
2 sons and 2 daus., local,' N. II. Inscr. with 2 shs. Thos. Baxter
and w. Margt., dau. of Wm. Brake, gent., both died 1535, had
4 sons and 1 dau., local, N.
Foulsham. I. Inscr. Thos. Themylthorp, 1526, and w. Joan,
mur., S.A. II. Inscr. with 2 Eng. vv. Rich. Fenn, 1565, " of
all I had this only now I have, nyne akers wch unto ye poore I
gave ”, N. III. Inscr. Sir Thos. Hunt, knt., lord of the manor,
patron of ch., 1616, C. In coll. Soc. Antiq. is a rubbing of an
inscr., now lost, to John Wyche, aged 8, c. 1500, in 4 curious
Eng. vv., local.
Framingham Earl. I. Inscr. Hen. Buntyng, c. 1500, local, N.
Framingham Pigot. I. Inscr. John Buntyng, 1500, local,
mur., C.
Fransham, Great. I. Geoff. Fransham, esq., [1414], in arm.,
single canopy, marg. inscr. mutil., 2 shs., C. Beloe, pi. 19 ;
Carthew, Launditch, I, 236 ; Cotman, I, pi. 16, p. 15. II.
Cecily, w. of John Legge, c. 1500, in shroud ; inscr. and most
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of scroll lost ; local, N. Rubbing in coll. Soc. Antiq. with part
of inscr.
Frenze. I. Ralph Blenerhaysett, esq., “ venerabilis vir ”,
1475, in arm., 4 shs. (1 mutil.), local, C. Etching by Mrs. Hayles.
One sh., Lowdham, is palimp., on rev. another sh. II. John
Blenerhayset, esq., “ venerabilis vir”, 1510, in arm., 3 shs. (another
lost), local, C. Cotman, I, pi. 50, p. 29. III. Dame Joan
Braham, “vidua ac deo devota”, widow of John Braham, esq.,
1519, 3 shs., N. Cotman, I, pi. 53, p. 30. IV. Thos. Hobson,
c. 1520, in shroud, local, sm., N. V. Jane, widow of John
Blenerhaysett, esq., 1521, in ordinary dress, 2 shs., N. Cotman,
II, Appendix, pi. 5, p. 60. A frag, of a third sh. was at the Hall
in 1891. VI. Inscr. (eh. in arm. with tabard, 4 shs., etc., lost).
Sir Thos. Blenerhaysette, 1531, now mur., C. Cotman, I, frontis.
(coloured), and pi. 63, p. 35 (both effs., shs., etc.). The eh. is
said to have been recovered in Munich, and now to be in possession
of one of the family. VII. Geo. Duke, esq., 1551 (eh. lost),
and w. Anne, dau. of Sir Thos. Blenerhaysett, knt., with head on
cushion, lower part of eh. lost, local, C. Arch. Jour., II, 247 ;
Ashdown, Costume, 230 ; Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 139 ; Haines,
55 ; Oxford Man., 18. See also Norwich, St. Margt. In coll.
Soc. Antiq. is a rubbing of the lady complete and of I sh. now
lost. VIII. Inscr. Thomazin, dau. of Geo. Duke, esq., w. of
Wm. Platers, son and h. of Thos. Platers of Sotterley, esq., 1560,
mur., C. IX. Inscr. and 2 shs. (one mutil.). Dame Margt.,
dau. of John Braham of Wetheringset, esq., widow of Sir Thos.
Blenerhayset, 1561, had 2 sons, Thos., a priest, and John, of
Barsham, Suh., also 5 daus., Elizth., mar. (1) Lionel Lowth,
(2) Francis Clopton, Agnes, mar. Sir Anth. Rous, Anne (no. VII),
mar. (1) Geo. Duke, (2) Peter Rede, Margt., mar. (I) John Spelman,
(2) John Eyre (see Narborough), Kath., mar. (I) John Gosnold,
(2) Anth. Wyngfyld, mur., C. X. Inscr., lozenge, 4 shs. and
crest. Mary, dau. and sole h. of Geo. Blenerhaiset, esq., eld. son
of Sir Thos. Blenerhaiset, knt., w. (1) of Thos. Culpeper, esq.,
(2) of Francis Bacon, esq., buried at Petistree, Suh., 1587, aged
70 ; John Cornwaleis and John Blenerhaiset pos. ; C. Cotman,
II, pi. 83, p. 43.
Frettenham. I. Alys Brunham, w. of Giles Thorndon,
c. 1420, inscr. in 7 Eng. vv., worn, C. Farrer, Brasses, pi. 8, p. 31.
II. Inscr. Margt., dau. of John White, 2nd son of Sir John White
by Alice, dau. and h. of Robt. Burnham of Lynn, lady of Mayton,
w. of Giles Seynclowe (St. Loe), esq., 1435, local, mur., C. III.
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Lady, c. 1460 ; inscr. lost ; mur., C. Norf. Arch., X, 215. IV.
Inscr. Robt. Breyce, c. 1500, local, mur., C. V. Inscr. John
Howe, c. 1500, local, mur., C. VI. Inscr. Thos. Storme, gent.,
1530, local, N. VII. Inscr. Rich. Woodes, M.A., ‘‘ a paynfull
and profitable minister ” for 48 years, 1620, mur., C.
Fring. I. Inscr. Rich. Cryspe, 1517, C.
Garboldisham. I. Inscr. and mcht. mark. John Carlton,
mercer, 1579 ; by his w. Elizth. he had 4 sons and 9 daus. ; N.
Gaywood. I. Inscr. Thos. Hares, rector 36 years, 1634, aged
62 ; his w. Anne pos. ; local, mur., C.
Gillingham St. Mary. I. Inscr. John Everard, esq., 1553,
and w. Dorothy, dau. of John Chauncey of Chauncey Tower,
Northampton, C. step.
Gimmingham. I. Inscr. Anth. Death, esq., 1612, and w,
Elizth., 1589, N. II. Inscr. Elizth., 1632, and her brother
Robt. Browninge, 1634, N. III. Inscr. Rich. Browninge and
w. Margt., both died 1635, N.
Gissing. I. Inscr. and sh. Robt. Kemp, esq., 1598, aged 80,
and w. Elizth., dau. of John Smyth wine, esq., had 2 sons and
3 daus., N.C. II. Sh., Kemp imp. Cokerham, c. 1600, N.C.
Gresham. I. Inscr. (sh. lost). Jas. Catt, gent., c. 1500, local, N.
II. Inscr. (mutil.) Martin Tomson, 1618, loose in vestry in 1925.
Gressenhall. I. Inscr. with sh. John Estmond, born at
Chardstock, Dorset, fellow of New Coll., Oxford, D.C.L., proctor
in the court of arches, rector of Saham Toney, 1604, aged 56,
mur., C. II. Inscr. with 8 Lat. vv. and sh. Sarah, w. (1) of
Thos. Steward, gent., by whom 4 sons and 2 daus., (2) of John
Estmond, LL.D., 1609, aged 56 ; her son Thos. Steward pos. ;
mur., C.
Guestwick. I. Chalice and wafer for John Robertson, vicar,
1504, the inscr. mentions his father Robt., local, S.A. II.
Rich, at Hyll, 1505, in civil dress, local, N. Norf. Arch., XI, 77.
III. Inscr. (mutil.). Ca trine Everard, c. 1510, local, N.A. IV.
Jas. at Hylle, c. 1520, in civil dress, local, N.A. Norf. Arch.,
XI, 77. V. Inscr. Gafery Stuard, gent., " pattern of thys
cheche ”, 1547, local, C. A frag, of a marg. inscr. to — — , w.
of Stephen Sturmer, c. 1450, is now in N.A. Rubbing in coll.
Soc. Antiq.
Guist. I. Inscr. John Brese, c. 1500, local, N. II. Inscr.
Robt. Wicks, gent., benefactor to the ch. and poor, 1569, N.
Gunthorpe. I. Inscr. Christ., son and h. of John Houghton
by his w. Elizth. Bardwell, 1628, aged 64, mur., C.
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Halvergate. I. Inscr. John Deyman, c. 1500, local, mur., C.
II. [Alice], w. of Robt. Swane, 1540, hf. eff. in turban, inscr.
slightly mutil., local ; palimp., on rev. the bust of a friar with
inscr. to " ffrater Willms Jernemu ” (Yarmouth), c. 1440 ; mur.,
C. Trans., IV, 221 ; Norf. Arch., X, 218 and XV, 65 ;
Suffling, 288. All obv. and rev. III. Inscr. Robt. Golword
and w. Kath., 1543, local ; palimp., on rev. an inscr. in 4 Eng.
vv. to Elizth., dau. of lord Bardolf, w. of Thos., lord Scalys,
c. 1460, local, possibly from Blackburgh Priory ; mur. C. M.B.S.
Trans., IV, 222 ; Norf. Arch., XV, 66 ; Suffling, 289. All obv.
and rev. IV. Inscr. Elizth., w. of Hen. Wells, 1618, aged 88,
mur., C. The palimps. in reversible frames.
Hardley. I. Inscr. Alice Drake, c. 1500, local, N. II.
Inscr. Rich. Plaforth, 1526, local, N. III. Inscr. and ach.
Drake Wm. Playters, lord of the manor, 1632 ; mar. Kath., dau.
of Sir Lionel Tallemach of Helmingham, bart., had 4 sons and
2 daus., C.
Hardwick. I. Inscr. (mutil.) and sh. Geo., son of Thos.
Bakon, esq., c. 1500, local, C.
Harling, East. I. Inscr. (chamfer, mutil.). Sir Robt. Harlyng,
died at Paris, 1435, A.T., S.A. On A.T., C. is the indent for
the br. to Sir Wm. Chamberlain, K.G., 1463, in arm. with tabard,
and w. Anne, dau. and h. of Sir Robt. Harlyng, fine ach. with
gartered sh., 2 banners, badges, etc. Another curious indent
for a sm. cross brass is engr. Norf. Arch., VI, 21.
Harling, West. I. Ralph Fuloflove, rector, 1479, in mass
vests., local, N. II. Wm. Berdewell, esq., in arm., and w.
Elizth., dau. of Edm. Wychyngham, c. 1490, 1 sh. (2 others lost),
local, N. Cotman, I, pi. 37, p. 25 ; Fairholt, Costume, II, 401
(tuilles). III. Wm. Berdewell, esq., patron of the ch., in
arm. , and w. Margt . , both died in 1 week, 1508, local, N. Ashdown,
Armour, 267 (shoulder piece) ; Cotman, I, pi. 49, p. 29.
Hautbois, Great (old ehurch). I. Inscr. Rich. Hall and w.
Sibill, 1522, local, C.
Haveringland. I. Inscr. and sh. Alles Townsend, w. of John
Davy of Munge (Mountjoy), 1561, local, mur., N.Tr. behind organ.
Farrer, Heraldry, II, 76.
Heacham. I. Man. in arm., c. 1485 ; inscr. lost ; local,
mur., N. II. Inscr. John Rolfe, gent., 1594, aged 32, mur.,
N.A.
Heckingham. I. Inscr. Agnes Wood, c. 1500, local, X.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Hedenham. I. Inscr. John Lamber, c. 1500, local, N. II.
Inscr. Joan Richeman, c. 1500, local, N. HI. Chalice and
wafer for Rich. Grene, rector, 1502, local, C. Haines, 178
(det. of inscr.). IV. Inscr. Ralf Palmer, rector, 1530, local, N.
V. Inscr. with 16 Eng. vv. and 2 shs. Hen., son and h. of Robt.
Beddingfeld, esq., 1594, mur., C. VI. Inscr. with 4 Eng. vv.
John Richeman, 6th of that name, 1595, local, N.
Heigham (St. Bartholomew). I. Inscr. marg. (mutil.). Wm. and
Margery Bateman, c. 1340, Tower. Beloe, pi. 9 ; Norf. Arch.,
XI, 203. They were the parents of Wm. Bateman, bp. of
Norwich, 1344-55. Three strips loose in chest in 1925. II.
Inscr. Wm. Kar, c. 1460, local, C. III. Thos., 2nd son of Thos.
Holl, esq., 1630, in civil dress, sm., local, S.A. Cotman, II, pi. 91,
р. 45 ; Mason, 282. IV. Inscr. Elizth., dau. of Augustine
Holl, esq., 1633, local, mur., S.A.
Helhoughton. I. Hands issuing from clouds, supporting a
heart, portions of 3 scrolls and inscr. for Wm. Stapilton and w.
Margt., c. 1450 ; 3 shs. lost ; C. Norf. Arch., XI, 89.
Hellesdon. I. Rich, de Heylesdone, in civil dress, and w.
Beatrice, c. 1370, hf. effs., Er. inscr., N.C. Beloe, pi. 9 ; Boutcll,
Series ; Winter, I, pt. 4. II. Rich. Thaseburgh, rector, 1389,
in mass vests., N.C. Beloe, pi. 10 ; Boutcll, Series ; Cotman, II,
ph 94, p. 47 ; Fairholt, Costume, I, 131 (eh.) ; Mason, 211 ;
Blanche, Costume, I, 94 (elf.). HI. Inscr. John de Heylesdon,
1384, and w. Joan, patrons of the ch. and founders of a chantry,
engr. c. 1420, N.C. IV. Inscr. Thos. Herte, c. 1500, local, N.
V. Inscr. Alice Hellisdone, c. 1520, local, N.
Hemblington. I. Inscr. Robt. Blakke, 1480, local, N., loose
in 1925. II. Inscr. Margt. Blakke, 1481, local, N. III.
Inscr. Audrie Bray, 1505, local, N. IV. Inscr. John Lansdam,
[priest], c. 1510, local, N. V. Inscr. Wm. Blake, 1522, local, N.
VI. Inscr. Alice B[lake], 15[23], mutil., local, loose in 1925.
VII. Inscr. Rebecka Howlet, 1630, aged 66, local, N. In coll.
Soc. Antiq. is a rubbing of no. VI, complete, also of an inscr. to
Thos. Spany, 1533, local, now lost. An inscr. to John Tangel,
с. 1500, local, is also lost.
Hempstead (Happing). I. Inscr. Robt. Heram, c. 1500,
local, N.
Hempstead (Holt). I. Inscr. with 6 Lat. vv. Edm. Hunt, esq.,
1610, qui diu transiit in publicis hujus regni officiis ”, mur., C.
Hethel. I. Inscr. with 8 Eng. vv. Elizth., dau. of Myles
Branthwait, esq., 1621, aged 20, mur., C.
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Hevingham. I. Inscr. Rich. Rayner, 1593, local, S.C.
Heydon. I. Inscr. Kath. Bek, c. 1460 (?), local, N. II.
Inscr. Robt. Dynne, 1469, and w. Alice, local, N. III. Inscr.
Thos., son of John Dynne, a monk at St. Benet’s-at-Holme, 1492,
local, S.A. IV. Inscr. (sh. lost). Elizth., dan. of Hen. Noon of
Shelfhanger, esq., grand -daughter of Sir Hen. Noon, w. of Robt.
Dynne, 1492, local, N. V. Inscr. (4 shs. lost). Robt. Dynne,
gent., 1498, “ ac pro animabus parentum et amicorum ”, local, N.
VI. Inscr. Margt. Dynne, 1511, local, N. VII. Inscr. and sh.
Herry Dynne, gent., 1517, local, S.A. Farrer, Heraldry, II, 37.
VIII. Inscr. (mutil.) with ach. Robt. Dynne, esq., 158[0] ; mar.
(1) Elizth., dau. of Ralph Wilkins, citizen and mayor of Norwich,
(2) Beatrice, dau. of Sir John Tendall of Hockwold ; N. Farrer,
Heraldry, II, 37. IX. Inscr. Hen. Dynne, esq., an auditor of
the court of exchequer, died in London, 1586, aged 53 ; by his
w. Joan [Balles] he had 5 sons, Wm., Thos., Robt., Hen., Anth.,
and 6 daus., Elizth., Prudence, Alice, Winifred, Margt., Beatrice,
S.A. X. Two shs., Dynne and Dynne quartering Aylward,
16th cent. ; 2 other shs. and 2 inscrs. lost ; N. XI. Ach.,
Dynne quartering Aylward, 16th cent., mur., N. XII. Inscr.
and ach. Dorothy, dau. of John and Frances Castell of Ravening-
ham, w. of Geo. Mordaunt, 2nd son of Hen. Mordaunt of Little
Messingham, 1618, had issue Le Strange, Robt., John, Hen.,
Mary, Geo., and Thos. of whom she died in childbirth, C. Farrer,
Heraldry, II, 36. XIII. Inscr. and sh. Amy, dau. and coh. of
Edm. Richers of Swanington, esq., by Elizth. Bedingfield, w. of
Thos. Tavener, gent., 1630, N. Farrer, Heraldry, II, 36.
Htlburgh. I. Inscr. Anne Sefull (Sefoule), ''sancte monialis ”,
c. 1500, local, N. II. Inscr. Olive Walsham, “ sancte monialis ”,
c. 1500, local, N.
Hillington (Loddon). I. Inscr. with 6 Eng. vv. and ach. Sir
Anth. Gaudy, knt., 1642, local, C. Farrer, Heraldry, I, 123.
Hindolvestone (temporary church). I. Inscr. John Wood-
crofte, 1491, local, mur., C. II. Inscr. (chalice lost). Thos.
Warde, vicar, 1531, local, mur., C. III. Edm. Hunt., gent.,
1558, in civil dress, with 10 sons, and w. Margt., 1568, with 4
daus., all kng., inscr. in 10 Eng. vv. and ach., mur., N. Reliquary,
N.S. VII, 31. IV. Inscr. John Bully, 1586, left £15 for the
churchwardens to purchase lands or “ mylche kyne to be leatte
to fearme ”, the profits to be distributed to the poor, mur., C.
V. Inscr. Beatrice, dau. and h. of Dionyse Sherringham, w. of John
Bullye, 1621, a benefactor to the ch. and poor, mur., C. The
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tower fell in 1892 destroying the nave. The church is now a
complete ruin.
Hindringham. I. Inscr. Wm. Kerre, 1499, local, S.A.
Hingham. I. Two sm. labels bearing dates 1615 and 1622 ;
the remains of the br. to John Longe, 1622, aged 69, w. Margt.,
1615, aged 66, and son Robt. who pos. ; N. Rubbing of son in
coll. Soc. Antiq.
Holkham. I. Inscr. (mutil.) Robt. Dockyng, 1458, and w., rel.,
N.C. II. Inscr. and 1 sh. and 1 crest (another lost). Jane, dau.
of Wm. Arminger of North Creake, esq., w. of John Osborne of
Tyled Hall [in Latchingdon], Essex, 1618, aged 22, S.C.
Holme Hale. I. Inscr. in Fr. (2 shs. lost). Sir Esmonde Illeye,
w. Alice, and children, 1349, N.A. Beloe, pi. 9. Presumably
they perished in the “ Black Heath”.
Holme-next-the-Sea. I. Herry Notingham, in civil dress
with livery collar and anelace, and w., c. 1405, '' yat maden this
chirche stepull & quere, two vestments & belles they made also ”,
inscr. in 6 Eng. vv., sm., mur., N. Beloe, pi. 18 ; Cotman, I, pi. 14,
p. 12 ; Gough, II, pi. 88, fig. 1, p. 230 ; M.B.S. Portfolio, III,
pi. 43. II. Inscr. (mutil.). Barbara, dau. of Rich, and Clement
Stone, w. of Wm. Strickland of London, grocer, 1582 ; palimp.,
on rev. portions of two unfinished Flemish brasses ; now on a
board, mur., N. Norf. Arch., XXII, 65 (obv.), 66 (frag, of rev.).
Honing. I. Nich. Parker, esq., 1496, in arm., 1 sh., local, C.
Cotman, I, pi. 44, p. 27 ; Suffling, 83.
Honingham. I. Inscr. Kath., w. of Rich. Vincente, 1544 ;
palimp., on rev. portion of a lady, c. 1530 ; local, mur., N. Norf.
Arch., XXII, 61 (obv.), 62 (rev.). II. Inscr. Rich. Vensent,
1544, local, N. III. Inscr. Thos Vyncent, 1556 ; palimp., on
rev. another inscr. to Elizth. Arden, ‘‘ sometyme
(h)ospitai ”, 1530 ; local, mur., N. Norf. Arch., XXII, 62 (obv.),
63 (rev.).
Hoo or Hoe. I. Inscr. (mutil.). John Hunham of Hoo, gent
1467, w. Alice, and dau. Margery, N.
Horning. I. Inscr. Elsebeth, w. of Robt. Milward, 1598,
local, mur., S.A.
Horstead. I. Inscr. Hen Berd, c. 1500, local, S.A. II.
Inscr. Isabel Berte, c. 1500, local, S.A. III. Inscr. in 6 Eng. vv.
Nich. Aylande, '' a paynfull pastor for 44 years ”, 1607, aged 66, C.
IV. Inscr. Rich. Sutton, S.T.B., rector for 10 years, 1619, C.
V. Inscr. Edw. Brees, gent., 1626, aged 64, N. VI. Inscr. Anne,
dau. of John Townshend, gent., 1636, mur., S.C. VII. Inscr.
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Frances, w. of John Townshend, gent., 1637, aged 23, mur., S.C.
VIII. Inscr. Audry, w. of Geo. Horsnell, gent., 1634, S.A. IX.
Inscr. and ach. Hen. Ward, gent., son and h. of Hich. Ward of
Golston, Suff., gent., by Anne, dan. and coh. of Rich. Gunville,
esq., 1645, aged 86 ; mar. Anne, dan. of Thos. Crofts of Felming-
ham, esq., by Anne, dan. of John Townshend, eld. son of Sir
Roger Townshend, knt., by Eleanor, dan. of Sir John Heydon,
knt. ; N. Farrer, Heraldry, I, 253.
Hotjghton-in-the-Brake. I. Inscr. John Pyckard of Howton,
1510, local, N., now lost.
Houghton-in-the-Dale. I. Inscr. Joan, w. of Robt. Hoser,
c. 1520, local, C. II. Inscr. John Gunne, vicar, c. 1530,
local, C. In coll. Soc. Antiq. is a rubbing of an inscr. to John
Clerke, 1515, now lost or covered.
Hunstanton. I. Edm. Grene, in civil dress, and w. Agnes,
c. 1480, local, N. Go^maw, I, pi. 38, p. 25. Wm. Grene, rector of
St. Andrew’s, Holborn, by will proved 1478, directs a marble
stone with plate to be placed over the graves of his parents at
Hunstanton with their names graven. II. Inscr. and 4 shs.
Hen. le Strawnge, esq., 1485, and w. Kath. [Drury], A.T., C.
III. Sir Roger le Strange, one of the body guard to Hen. VII,
son and h. of Hen. le Strange, esq., 1506, in arm. with tabard, hands
uplifted, fine ach. above head, standing on a bracket under triple
canopy with sm. effs. of himself and 7 of his ancestors. Sir Hamond,
Hamond, Sir John, John, — ^ — Roger, John, Herri, Sir Roger,
in the side shafts, all in arm. with tabards, the marg. inscr.
(mu til.) gives his genealogy from Haymo le Strange, 14th cent.,
4 shs. (2 lost) on slab, and 4 shs. and 4 badges on sides of tomb,
local, A.T., C. Arch. Jour., LVII, 318 (badge) ; Beloe, pi. 25 ;
Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 79 (gauntlet) ; Cotman, I, pi. 47, p. 28;
Macklin, Br. of Eng., 45 ; Photolith., priv. printed ; V. and A.
Mus. List, pi. 26. IV. One Lat., 2 Eng. vv. and ach. for Sir
Hamon le Strange, knt., 1654, aged 71 ; the inscr. incised in stone
terms him Hamo Extraneus miles ” ; C. Farrer, Heraldry,
II, 313.
Ingham. I. Two pediments and portions of side shafts of
canopy, also a frag, of marg. inscr. ; the remains of the br. to
Sir Brian de Stapilton, son ot Sir Miles, son of the founder Sir
Miles, 1438, in arm. with lion and dog named “ Jakke ” at feet,
and w. Cecily, dau. of lord Bardolf, 1432, in mantle, double
canopy, marg. inscr. and 5 shs. ; C. Beloe, pi. 23 (with e£Ps.
from Craven Ord and existing canopy) ; Chetwynd-Stapylton,
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
H. E., The Stapletons of Yorkshire, 1897, 107 (elfs.) ; Cotman, I,
pi. 22, p. 19 (almost complete) ; Gough, I, pi. 45**, p. 119 (effs.) ;
Suffling, 264 (part of canopy). Impressions of the figs, are in
Brit. Mus. (Craven Ord, Add. MS. 32478, ff. 35, 36, 103, 104).
Cotman’s rubbing is in coll. Soc. Antiq. II. Portions of
canopy work, one piece palimp., on rev. a portion of a priest in
cope ; the remains of the br. to Sir Miles Stapleton, son of no. I,
1466, in arm., and 2 ws., Elizth., dau. of Sir Simon Felbrigg, and
Kath., dau. of Sir Thos. de la Pole, son of Michael, earl of Suffolk,
triple canopy and foot inscr. ; local, C. Ashdown, Armour,
227 (shoulder piece) ; Ghetwynd-Stapylton, 115 (effs.) ; Cotman,
I, pi. 30, p. 22 (almost complete) ; Suffling, 264 (part of canopy).
An impression of 1 w. is in Craven Ord, Add. MS. 32478, fol. 118.
Cotman’s rubbing in coll. Soc. Antiq. III. Inscr. (sh. lost).
Dame Elizth., w. of Sir Francis Calthorppe, 1536, local, C. The
following brasses are completely lost, (1) Sir Miles de Stapleton,
1364, in arm., and w. Joan, dau. of Sir Oliver de Ingham, founders
of the priory, holding hands, single canopy and marg. inscr. in
Fr. Ashdown, Armour, 188 (part of man) ; Beloe, pi. 15 (effs.
from Craven Ord) ; Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 51 (part of man), 84
(head of lady) ; Chetwynd-Stapylton, 100 (ehs.) ; Cotman, I, pi. 4,
p. 5 (almost complete) ; Gent. Mag., 1848, ii, 605 (head of lady) ;
Gough, I, pi. 45*, p. 119 (effs.) ; Haines, 158 (part of man) ;
Stothard, C. A., Mon. Effs., ed. 1817, 57, ed. 1876, 104 (effs.) ;
Yorks. Arch. Jour., VIII, 234 (effs.). An impression of the figs,
in Craven Ord, Add. MS. 32478, fol. 13. (2) Lower hf. of a lady
and frag, of marg. inscr. in Fr. Joan, dau. of Sir Miles and Joan
Stapleton, w. of Sir John Plays, 1385. Cotman, I, pi. 11, p. 10
(the upper hf. belongs to a later figure). Cotman’s rubbing in
coll. Soc. Antiq. (3) A man in arm., c. 1400. Beloe, pi. 16 (from
Craven Ord) ; C,U .A.B.C. Trans., I, pt. 9, p. 5. Possibly Sir
Miles, son of the founder and father of Sir Brian, 1418. Impres¬
sion in Craven Ord, Add. MS. 32478, fol. 93. (4) Ele, dau. of
Sir Edm. Ufford, widow of Sir Miles Stapleton, c. 1420. Cotman,
I, pi. 20. p. 17. Cotman’s rubbing in coll. Soc. Antiq. (5)
Upper hf. of a lady, c. 1440, see no. (2).
Ingoldisthorpe. I. Agnes, w. of Thos. Bigge, gent., 1608,
benefactor to the ch. and poor, also her parents, Thos. Rogerson,
late parson of the ch., in gown and cap holding book, and his w.
Agnes (eff. mutil.), now mur.. Tower.
Intwood. I. Inscr. Cecily, dau. and h. of Edw. Shelton of
Brome, esq., w. of Wm. Hirst, gent., 1619, C.
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Islington. I. Inscr. Rich. Saye, yeoman, 1625, N.
Itteringham. I. Inscr. (hands holding heart and scroll lost).
Wm. Lomnor of Mannington, 1481, local, C. II. Inscr. Margt.
Lumnor, dan. and h. of Thos. Monseues (Monceux), lord of the
manor of Wood Railing, 1504, local, C.
Kenninghall. I. Five sons and 5 dans., c. 1500, local, now
mur., N. Original slab, showing indent for a lady and inscr., in
churchyard used as step to north door.
Ketteringham. I. Lady. c. 1470 ; the remains of the hr. to
Sir Hen. Grey (son of Sir Thos. Grey of Heton by Joan, sister
to the duke of Norfolk '' that dyed at Venys ”), in arm., and w.
Emma, dau. of Wm. Appleyard, esq., foot inscr. in Eng. and
1 sh., engr. c. 1470 ; local, now mur., C. Cotman, I, pi. 40,
p. 25 (complete). The brass is undated. Sir Hen. Grey died
about 1492. II. Thos. Hevenyngham, esq., son and h. of Sir
John Hevenyngham, knt. and baronet (? engraver’s error for
banneret), 1499, in arm. with tabard and 5 sons, and w. Anne,
dau. and h. of Thos. Yerde, esq., in heraldic dress with 5 daus.,
all kng., coloured, inscrs. on 2 large scrolls, 2 shs., local, mur.,
A.T., C. Cotman, I, pi. 46, p. 28 ; Norf. Arch., Ill, 285 ; Scott,
J . B., Memorials of the family of Scott of Scot’s Hall, Kent, 128.
III. Inscr. Rich Wryght, [vicar, 1520], local, mur., C. • IV. John
son of Rich. Colvyle, esq., c. 1530, in swaddling clothes, sm.,
local, mur., C. In coll. Soc. Antiq. is Cotman’s rubbing of
no. I, also of inscrs., now lost, to Wm. Ivy, canon, 1485 ?, and
Wm., son of Clere Talbot, LL.D., 1635.
Kimberley. I. John Wodehows, [died 1465], in arm., and w.
Constance, engr. c. 1530, local, C. Cotman, I, pi. 29, p. 21 ;
Kimberley, Lord, Hist, of the Wodehouse Family, priv. printed,
1887. II. Inscr. Sir Edw. Wodows, knt., [died c. 1480], and
2nd w. Jane, engr. c. 1530, local, C.
King’s Lynn, see Lynn.
Kirby Bedon. I. Heart with 3 scrolls (mutil.), c. 1450 ;
inscr. lost ; local, C. Farrer, Brasses, pi. 9, p. 46. II. Inscr.
John Hussyng and w., c. 1465, local, N. III. Wm. Hussyng
and w. Kath., both died 10 Feb., 1505, in shrouds, sm., local, N.
IV. Inscr. John Osbrone, 1532, local, N., partly covered by pulpit.
Knapton. I. Inscr. Wm. Smyth, 1516, local, N. In coll.
Soc. Antiq. are rubbings of inscrs., now lost, to (1) Nich. Narke,
vicar of Haburgh, 1486 ; (2) Rich. Smyth, 1450, and w. Alice,
1498 ; (3) Thos. Franke, who gave 40 marks to the building of
the ch., c. 1500.
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Lammas, I. Inscr. Thos. Dowys and w. Agnes, c. 1500, local,
N. II. Inscr. Mary, w. of Wm. Bayspoole, junior, 1611
local, N.
Langham. I. Inscr. John Crickys junior, and w. Elizth.,
c. 1500, N. II. Inscr. Robt. Barnard, gent., 1605 ; his w.
Cicely, 2 sons, Wm., Christ., and 2 daus., Sara, Mary, survived
him ; partly covered, S.A.
Langley. I. Robt. Berney, esq., 1628, aged 79, in civil dress,
1 sh., partly covered, C.
Lessingham. I. Inscr. Thos. Haelot, c. 1500, local, N. II.
Inscr. Edm. Kyng, c. 1500, local, N. III. Inscr. Edm. Kyng,
w. Christian, 1505, and their parents, local, N. IV. Inscr.
Alice Heylet, widow, 1527, local, lost during the rebuilding.
The roof of the ch. fell in 1887, and the ch. has been rebuilt.
Letheringsett. I. Inscr. Rich. Fyttz, gent., one of the
cursitors of the court of chancery, 1630, aged 74 ; mar. Barbara,
dau. of Francis Kempe, esq., brother- of Sir Thos. and son of Sir
Wm. Kempe ; N.A.
Lexham, East. I. Inscr. Wm. Alee, 1629, aged 83, local, C.
Loudon. I. Two hands, issuing from clouds, holding a heart
with 3 scrolls (1 lost), sh. with monogram (3 others lost). Denis
Willys, 1462, local, N.A. Suffling, 279. II. Inscr. Nich.
Gavell, gent., 1518 in arabics, local, S.C. III. Inscr. John Gare
and w. Margt., c. 1520, local, N.A. IV. Inscr. Roger Olyn worth,
1526, local, N. V. Inscr. Agnes Berry, 1529, local, S.A. VI.
Inscr. marg. (eff., canopy and 4 shs. lost). Anne, dau. of Sir John
Fyneux, chief justice, w. of Hen. Hobart, esq., 1530, local, N.C.
VII. Dame Kath. Sampson, [dau. of Sir Jas. Hobart], w. of Sir
Thos. Sampson, 1546, previously the w. of John Blomevile, esq.,
2 effs. in shrouds, 1 sh. (3 others lost), local, C. Cotman, II, pi. Ill,
p. 52 ; Suffling^ 256. VIII. Hen. Hobert, esq., 1561, in arm.
with tabard, head restored ; eff. of w. lost ; local, A.T., N.C.
Cotman, I, pi. 73, p. 39 ; Suffling, 114. The inscr. begins " of
your charite pray for ye soule of ”. IX. Jas Hobart, esq.,
1615, aged 91 (date, etc., added), in civil dress, and w. Francis,
dau. of Sir Wm. Drury of Hawsted, Suff., 1609, mar. 60 years,
had 8 sons and 6 daus., ach., A.T., C. Cotman, II, Appendix,
pi. 6, p. 60. X. Inscr. Sara, dau. of Robt. Barnard, gent., w. of
Edw., son of Jas. Hobart, esq., 1611, mar. 8 years and died in
childbirth of a son Jas., S.C.
Ludham. I. Inscr. Thos. de Honyngg, rector of [Potter]
Heigham, [1345-1351], S.A. Beloe, p. 9 ; Farrer, Brasses, pi. 4,
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р. 22. II. Inscr. in 2 Lat w. John Colman, c. 1450, S.A.
III. Inscr. John Philippe, vicar, 1466, local, N. IV. Inscr.
John Salman, 1486, local, N. V. Inscr. Cecily Salman, 1487,
local, N. VI. Inscr. (mutil.). Simon Bakton and w. Emme,
с. 1500, local, N. VII. Inscr. Robt. Rj^ches, 1534, local, N.
VIII. Inscr. (eh. lost). Thos. Goodlad, born at Barrowden,
Rutland, died 1593, local, N. IX. Inscr. with 8 Eng. vv.
Rich. Barker, born at West Bilney, died 1605, N. X. Inscr.
on a heart. Grace, dau. of Rich. Barker, w. of Christ. White,
1633, N. Suffling, 325. XI. Inscr. Christ. White, gent., 1659,
N. Suffling, 325. XII. Sh., Baldero of Barton, now rel.
with no. VIII.
Lynn, St. Margaret. I. Adam de Walsokne, burgess of Lynn,
1349, in civil dress, and w. Margt., born at Cley, under rich
canopies with souls, etc., above, the 12 apostles with attendant
prophets beside and between the effs., and a rustic scene below,
marg. inscr. in Lombardics, Royal arms and mcht. mark, very
large, 118x68, rect. pL, Flemish, much worn especially in the
upper part, formerly in C., now at west end of S.A. Ashdown,
Costume, 90 (head of man), 107 (head of lady) ; Beloe, pi. 13 ;
Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 14 (det. of canopy), 15 (head of man),
16 (head of lady) ; Gotman, I, pi. 2, p. 3 ; Haines, 162 (head of
man), 165 (head of lady) ; Macklin, Br. of Eng., 86 (rustic scene) ;
Photo-lith., 1889, priv. printed ; Waller, pts. 3 and 5 (rustic
scene). II. Robt. Braunche, 1364, in civil dress, and 2 ws.,
Letice and Margt., under rich canopy with souls, etc. above and
8 weepers in male and female costume at the sides, and the
" Peacock feast ” below, marg. inscr. in Lombardics, Royal
arms and arms of Braunche, very large, 107 x 61, rect. pL, Flemish,
formerly in C., now at west end of S.A. Ashdown, Costume,
96 (ehs. and 1 weeper) ; Beloe, pi. 14 ; Boutell, Br. and Slabs,
17 (effs.), X and 173 (weepers), 137 (symbols of evangs.) ; Carter,
J ., Anc. Sculpt, and Painting, II, 13 (feast) ; Cotman, I, pi. 3,
p. 4 ; Cutts, E. L., Middle Ages, 522 (man) ; Gough, II, pi. 45,
p. 115 ; Ingleby, H., Treasures of Lynn, 1924, 21 ; Macklin, Br.
of Eng., 85, 87, 89, 90 (details) ; Mason, 81 (feast) ; Photo-liths.,
1888, size 17 x9j, 1893, size 31 by 18, both priv. printed;
V . and A. Mus. List, pi. 34. III. Inscr. marg., 8 Lat. vv. and
mcht. mark, John Atkin, alderman and mayor, 1617, aged 68,
and w. Joan, had 9 children, Wm., Thos., John, Seth, Anne,
Clement, Joan, Frideswith, Margery, C. IV. Inscr. with 4 Lat.
vv., sh. and motto. Francis Parlett, gent., 1628, aged 21 ; his
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
father pos. ; C. V. Inscr. Thos. Parlet, gent., son of Francis
Parlet, esq., recorder of Lynn, 1632, aged 17. The eff. of
Robt. Attelath, burgess of Lynn, 1376, large, Flemish, now lost,
is figuredin Re?oe, pi. 2 ; Cotman, I, pi. 7, p. 7 ; Gough^ I, pi. 36,
p. 102 ; Taylor, W., Antiq. of Lynn, 42. An impression of the
eff. is in Brit. Mus., Craven Ord, Add. MS. 32478, fob 88. The
lost br. of Walter Coney, 1479, with triple canopjq mcht. marks,
etc., is also figured in Beloe, pi. 24 (eff. and slab) ; Gough, II,
ph 99, p. 268 (nearly complete) ; Taylor, 49. Impressions of the
eff. are in Craven Ord, Add. MS. 32478, ff. 49, 125. See a paper
by E. M. Beloe on “ A list of Brasses in St. Margaret’s Lynn,
in 1724 ” in ‘‘ M.B.S. Trans.”, II, 57.
Lynn, St. Nicholas. I. Inscr. Anne, dau. of Joseph and
Isabell Raylie, 1627, aged 24 days, '' she was the first God gave
unto her parents and the first baptised in thefunt of this chapell ”,
N.A. The lost br. to Thos. Waterdeyn, mayor in 1394 and
1404, and w. Alice, is engr. in Archceologia, XXXIX, pi. 22,
p. 505.
Lynn, West. I. Adam Owtlawe, chaplain, 1503, in mass
vests, without stole and maniple, local, C. Cotman, II, pi. 99,
p. 49.
Mannington. I. Inscr. Kath., dau. of John Potts, esq.,
w. of Thos. Lougher, rector of Letheringsett, 1631, in ruined ch.
Martham. I. Heart inscribed “ post tenebras spero lucem,
laus deo meo ” (restored, the orig. stolen before 1860), and
inscr. for Robt. Alen, vicar, 1487, C.
Massingham, Great. I. Inscr. (mutil.). John Ferm[er],
rector, died on St. Edmund’s day, [14]16, “ littera dominicali
D ” ; he was a canon of Lichfield and registrar of the diocese ;
on C. floor in 1890 but now lost.
Mattishall. I. Inscr. John Godewyn and w. Agnes, both
died 9 Nov., 1449, Tower. II. Civilian, c. 1480 ; w. and inscr.
lost ; sm., local, N. III. Inscr. Robt. Lemman, c. 1500, local.
IV. Geoff. Dene, c. 1510, in civil dress, local, N.A. V. Civilian
and w., c. 1510 ; inscr. lost ; local, N. Possibly Robt. Foster,
woolman, c. 1507, who built the chapel and ordered his burial
here with gravestone. VI. Inscr. Kath. Dew, 1521, local, N.A.
VII. Inscr. with 4 Eng. vv. Jas. Mott (?), 1613, N. VIII.
Inscr. Florance, dau. of Arthur and Mary Croshold, 1614, local, C.
IX. Inscr. with 4 Eng. vv. Francis Croshold, 1615, local, C. X.
Inscr. with 2 Eng. vv. Susanna Croshold, 1617, “ whose bodye
lyeth buryed here together with thre sisters deer ”, local, C.
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XI. Inscr. Anne Wattes, w. of Jas. Mott, 1621, worn, N. XII.
Inser. Thos., 7th son of John Reppes, esq., born 1642, died 1643.
XIII. Inscr. Anne, eld. dan. of John Reppes, esq., born 1645,
died 1647, XIV. Inscr. Judith, dau. of Arthur Cresheld, w.
of John Barker, 1651, C. Nos. Ill, XII, and XIII on a board
loose in vestry in 1925. A portion of a shaft of a canopy formerly
in S.A. is now lost.
Melton, Great. I. Inscr. Rich. Manger, rector of St. Mary’s,
1458, local. II. Inscr. John Harvy, 1519, local. Both now
on the wall of the ruined tower of St. Mary’s.
Melton, Little. I. Inscr. and sh. Dorothy, dau. of Robt.
Marsham, gent., w. of Edm. Angwish, and her son Robt., both
died 1604, N. Farrer, Heraldry, I, 176.
Merton. I. Four shs. (all slightly mutil.) ; heart with scrolls,
crest, another sh., and inscr. lost. Wm. de Grey, esq., 1474, and
w. Cristian, dau. of John Manning of Great Ellingham, gent., N.
Farrer, Heraldry, II, 141. II. Inscr. and 2 scrolls (heart, 2
other scrolls and sh. lost). Alice, dau. of Thos. Bedygffeld, esq.,
sister of Mary Grey, w. of John, eld. son of John Fyncham,
1474, S.A. III. Wm. de Grey, esq., son and h. of no. I, [1495],
in arm. with tabard and 5 sons, and 2 ws., (1) Mary, dau. of
Sir Hen. Bedingfield, with 3 daus., and (2) Grace, dau. of Thos.
Teye, with 2 daus., all kng., 3 shs. ; inscr., 4 scrolls and ach. lost ;
local mur.^ N. Cotman, I, pi. 55, p. 31. IV. Inscr. and sh.
Edm. de Grey, esq., 1548 ; mar. Elizth., dau. of Sir John Spelman,
knt., mur., C. Farrer, Heraldry, II, 142. V. Inscr. and sh.
Thos. de Grey, esq., 1556, and w. Elizth., dau. of Sir Rich. Fitz-
lewes, knt., “ after her desease made hymselfe preast and so lyved
xli yeres ”, mur., S.A. Farrer, Heraldry, II, 142. VI. Thos.
de Greye, esq., son and h. of Edm. de Grey, esq., 1562, in arm.,
legs lost ; mar. (1) Anne, dau. and h. of Hen. Everode of Linsted,
Suff., esq., (2) Temperance, dau. of Sir Wymonde Carewe of
Anthony, Cornwall ; 3 shs. (1 mutil., 2 lost), inscr. mutil. and
partly palimp., on rev. the feet of a man in arm. resting on a
lion, 15th cent. ; local, S.A. Cotman, I, pi. 75, p. 40 ; M.B.8.
Trans., IV, 224 (palimp.) ; Norf. Arch., XV, 68 (palimp.). VII.
Inscr., ach., and 4 shs. Sir Robt. de Grey, son and h. of Sir Wm.
de Grey, 1644, and w. Elizth., dau. and coh. of Wm. Bridon of
Ipswich, gent., had issue Wm. (dec.), Barbara, Anne, partly
covered, C. Farrer, Heraldry, II, 142 (ach.).
Methwold. I. Sir Adam de Cljdton, 1367, in arm. with arms
on jupon, single canopy much mutil. as is also the eff. ; inscr.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
lost ; now on a board, mur., N.A. Beloe, pi. 8 ; Norf. Arch.,
VI, 18. This br. was stolen by a tinker in 1680, when recovered
it was found broken up into upwards of 130 pieces which had been
lying ever since in the eh. chest, but have now been arranged and
fastened on a board. The orig. slab is buried under C. floor.
Metton. I. Inscr. in 2 Eng. vv. Symond Talyor, c. 1480,
local, N. II. Eobt. Doughty, 1493, in civil dress, and w.
Maud, I effs., local, N. Anastatic Drawing Soc., 1886, pi. 41 ;
OirVs Own Paper, XV, 389 ; M.B.S. Portfolio, III, pi. 49. III.
Inscr. Margt., w. of Wm. Doughti, c. 1500, local, X.
Mileham. I. Christ. Crowe, 1526, in civil dress, and w. Cristian,
with 4 sons (lost) and 5 dans., S.A. Carthew, Launditch, II, 380.
Morningthorpe. I. Inscr. John Ward, 1626, local, on floor of
cupboard in Tower.
Morston. I. Rich. Makynges, clerk, rector, 1596, in gown,
mur., C.
Morton-on-the-Hill. I. Kath. Awdley, ot Berechurch,
Essex, a widow 45 years, 1611, aged 80 ; inscr. incised on stone ;
N. II. Inscr. Mary, w. of Donsany Southwell, esq., lord of
the manor, 1636, mur., N.C.
Moulton (Depwade). I. Inscr. with 4 Lat. vv. Wm. Machett,
rector, 1620, local, C.
Moulton (Walsham). I. Inscr. (sh. lost). John Holler, 1505,
and w. Kath., local, N. II. Inscr. Hen. Palmer, 1525, local, X.
III. Inscr. (broken). Anne, dau. of Hen. Palmer, gent., w. of Jas.
Underwode, 1535, local, X. IV. Thomasine, w. of Hen. Palmer,
gent., 1544, kng., sm., local, X. Suffiing, 157.
Mulbarton. I. Inscr. composed of 2 hinged copper plates
in the form of a book which open, on the lower pi. is the inscr.
and a sh. of arms, on the upper a hand issuing from clouds and
16 Eng. vv. by her husband. Sarah, dau. of Thos. le Xeve of
Aslacton, cousin of Sir Wm. le Xeve, herald to Chas. I, w. of
Dan. Scargill, rector, mar. near 7 years, 1680, aged 30, very
curious, mur., C., resting on a painted iron shelf in the form of
a bible.
Mundham. I. Inscr. Hen. Osborn, 1538, local, X. II.
Inscr., 8 Eng. vv., 4 lozenges with motto. Wm. Harborne, esq.,
“ who Embassagde for Queen Elizth.”, 1617, X.
Xarborough. I. Hen. Spelman, “ juris peritus ”, recorder
of Xorwich, 1496, in civil dress with mantle, and w. Ele,
[dau. and h. of Wm. Xarburgh], inscr. mutil. ; 6 shs. lost ;
local, C. Cotman, I, pi. 43, p. 27. II. Inscr. Hen. Spelman,
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esq., brother of no. IV, 1530, local, mur., C. III. John
Spelman, esq., son and heir apparent of no. IV, 1545, in arm. ;
mar. Margt., dan. of Sir Thos. Blenerhasset, had 2 sons and
2 dans. ; 2 shs. (1 now with no. I), local, C. IV. Sir John
Spelman, secondary justice of the king’s bench, 1545, in coif and
robes, and w. Elizth., dau. of Sir Hen. Frowick of Middx., 1556
(date added), in heraldic mantle, kng., had 13 sons and 7 daus.,
Resurrection, 2 scrolls and 2 shs., mur., C. Cotman, I, pi. 69,
p. 37 ; Blanche, Costume, I, 427 (judge) ; V . and A. Mus. List,
pi. 55. V. Inscr. (sh. lost). Elizth., [dau. of Hen. Spelman],
w. of John Goldyngham, esq., 1556, local ; palimp., on rev. a
portion of a priest in mass vests., c. 1480 ; now mur., C. VI.
John Eyer, esq., receiver-general to Queen Elizth. in Norf.,
Suff., Cambs. and Hunts., master in chancery, 1561, in arm.,
and w. Margt., dau. of Sir Thos. Blenerhaiset of Frenze, widow of
John Spelman, esq. (no. Ill), 1558, kng., 2 scrolls, ach., and 2 shs.,
mur., C. Cotman, I, pi. 72, p. 39. VII. John Spelman, esq.,
1581, in arm. ; mar. (1) Judith, dau. of Sir Clement Higham,
by whom 2 sons, Clement, Wm., (2) Kath., dau. of Wm. Saunder,
esq., by whom 2 sons, Robt., Frauncys, and 1 dau., Bryget ; ach.
and 2 shs. (1 now with no. I, the other with no. Ill), local, C.
Cotman, I, pi. 81, p. 42. VIII. Inscr. Rich. Awsten, gent.,
1593, benefactor to the poor, local, mur., C.
Neatishead. I. Inscr. in 7 Lat. vv. Wm. Emmyson, vicar,
benefactor to ch., 1480, N. II. Inscr. John Cabell, 1496, and
w. Ellen, local, N.
Necton. I. Ismayne, w. of Wm. de Wynston, died on
Innocents’ day, 1372 ; Fr. inscr. and 2 shs. lost ; N. Ashdown,
Costume, 109 (head) ; Beloe, pi. 3 ; Boutell, Series, and Br. and
Slabs, 84 (head) ; Carthew, Bradenham, 180 ; Cotman, I, pi. 6,
p. 7. Rubbing with inscr. in coll. Soc. Antiq. II. Phelippe
de Beauchampe, dau. of Hen., lord Ferrers of Groby, widow of
Guy de Beauchampe, eld. son of Thos., earl of Warwick, 1383,
2 shs. ; marg. inscr. and another sh. lost ; large, N.C. Beloe,
pi. 3 ; Carthew, 215 ; Cotman, I, pi. 9, p. 9 (with part of inscr.
and 3 shs.) ; Norf. Arch., XII, 298. III. Wm. Curteys,
notary, in civil dress with penner and inkhorn, and w. Alice, both
died ‘‘ v° kalendas marcii a° ihu ” 1499, local, N. Carthew, 195
(man and inscr.) ; Cotman, I, pi. 39, p. 25 (man and inscr. ) ;
Norf. Arch., XII, 300 (perfect). IV. Inscr. (eff. lost). Aubrey,
dau. of Robt. Goodwyn 1527, local, N. Rubbing with eff. in
coll. Soc. Antiq. V. John Bacon, gent., 1528, in civil dress,
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
sm.j local, C. VI. Robt. Goodwyn, in civil dress, and w.
Sabine, 1532, with 7 sons ; 4 dans, lost ; local, N. Ashdown ^
Costume, 222 (head of lady) ; Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 93 (head of
lady) ; Carthew, 180 ; Cotman, I, pi. 65, p. 36. Rubbing of dans,
in coll. Soc. Antiq. VII. Mary, dau. of Robt. Goodwyn, w.
(1) of John Bacon, (2) of Robt. Rust, 1596 ; inscr. lost ; reb,
N.C. Carthew, 144 ; Cotman, II, pi. 85, p. 44 ; Norf. Arch.,
XII, 300 ; Blanche, Costume, II, 180 ; F. and A. Mus. List,
pi. 45, no. 4.
Newton Flotman. I. Rich. Blondevyle, 1490, aged 85 ;
Ralph Blondevyle, 1514, aged 45 ; Edw. Blondevyle, 1568,
aged 75 ; 3 kng. effs. in arm., rect. pi. with inscrs. and 10 Eng.
vv. erected by Thos. Blondevile in 1571, mur., C. Cotman, I,
pi. 79, p. 41 ; Norf. Arch., XXI, 337.
Northwold. I. Inscr. (chalice lost). John Dawson, priest,
1531, N, partly covd. by pipe. II. Inscr. with 4 Lat., 4 Eng.
vv. and sh. Thos. Scott, rector, 1616, aged 68, C.
Norwich Cathedral. I. Inscr. in 9 Lat. vv. Ralph Fulvertoft,
'' custos caronelle ” (charnel-house), c. 1500, mur., Jesus chapel.
II. Inscr. Edw., youngest son of Joseph Hall, [bp. of Norwich],
1642, aged 23, mur.. Presbytery.
Norwich, Dutch Church (Blackfriars Hall). I. Inscr. in
Lat., Dutch, and Eng. vv. John Elison, 36 years pastor, 1639,
aged 58 ; his eld. son John, ukcht. of Amsterdam, pos. ; mur.,
north wall. II. Inscr. Theoph. Ellison, son and for 36 years
successor to his father, 1676, aged 67, under no. I.
Norwich, St. Andrew. I. Double canopy with mcht. mark
and sh. in pediments, and inscr., all mutil. ; the remains of the
br. to John Gilbert, citizen, grocer, and alderman, twice mayor,
and w. Annore, both died in the same week, 1467, with 17 children ;
large, now in N. porch. Rubbing of lower hf. of w. in coll. Soc.
Antiq. II. Frag, of chamfer inscr. with date 1493 (effs. and
shs. lost). [Robt. Aylmer, citizen and alderman, 1493, and w.],
slab loose in churchyard in 1901. III. Inscr. (mutil.). [Elizth.],
dau. of Robt. Aylmer, citizen and alderman, 1493, rel., S.A.
Complete rubbing in coll. Soc. Antiq. IV. Civilian in mantle,
and w., c. 1500 ; inscr., 2 shs. and another plate lost ; local, C.
Cotman, I, pi. 67, p. 37 ; M.B.S. Portfolio, II, pi. 28. Possibly
Robt. Gardiner, twice mayor, 1508, and w. Engr. by same hand
as no. I at Narborough. V. Two sons, 1 dau. and 1 scroll,
much worn ; the remains of the br. to John Holly, brewer, 1527,
and w. Elizth. ; now in Tower. The mcht. mark was stolen
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in 1898. VI. Inscr. (eff. in civil dress, mcht. mark, arms of
Mercers’ Co. and Mcht -adventurers lost). John Clark, alderman
and twice mayor, died " mydlent sonday that ffelle the xxii day
off marche ”, 1527, mention is made of his ws., Elizth., Cecily,
Agnes, rel., S.A. Cotman, I, pi. 60, p. 33 (complete). Cotman’s
rubbing in coll. Soc. Antiq. VII. Shield and scroll (kng. eff.,
cross and inscr. lost). John Underwood, titular bp. of Chalcedon,
1541, N. Norf. Arch., VI, 14. VIII. Inscr. Nath., eld. son of
Nath. Remington, 1617, aged 14, rel., S.A. IX. Inscr. Wm.
Jackson, master of the King’s hospital in Norwich, 1626, local,
rel., S.A. X. Inscr. Hen. Fyrmage, gent., 1638, local, N.
XI. Inscr. (sh. lost). Anne, dau. of Nich. Crispe, mcht-adventurer
of London, w. of Wm. Skelton, gent., 1648, had 4 sons and 2 daus.,
rel., S.A. An inscr. to Ellen, w. of Wm. Jackson (no. IX),
1622, is now at Rainthorpe Hall.
Norwich, St. Benedict. I. Inscr. Peter Vertegans,
" gardyner ”, 1633, local, N.A.
Norwich, St. Clement. I. Margt. Pettwode, widow, 1514,
in ordinary dress, “ cujus anima per cristi passionis merita
ffidelium que suffragia electa inter agmina in celis sit sociata ”,
local, N. Ashdown, Costume, 221 (head) ; Boutell, Br. and
Slabs, 93 (head) ; Cotman, I, pi. 52, p. 30. II. Inscr. Wm.
Heyward, 1622 ; Mary Kettell, 1651, added ; mur., S.A. A
rubbing of the br., now lost., to Geoff. Qwynsey, c. 1460, in civil
dress, local, sm., is in coll. Soc. Antiq.
Norwich, St. Edmund. I. Inscr. Joan Grenakyr and her
son “ dominus ” Robt. Grenakyr, c. 1500, in poss. of churchwarden
in 1887, now lost. The sm. fig. of Anne Haste or Hawte, 1523,
formerly in this ch., and engr. Cotman, I, pi. 57, p. 32, is now in
the Strangers’ Hall, Norwich.
Norwich, St. Etheldred. I. Priest, c. 1485, in mass vests,
without stole and maniple, head mutil. ; inscr. lost ; local, mur.,
N. Cotman, II, Appendix, pi. 4, p. 59. Probably Roger Clerk,
priest, 1487. By the same hand as the priest at Ringstead.
II. Inscr. Wm. Swan, rector, [1498], local, mur., N. III. Inscr.
Alice, w. of Thos. Large, 1504, mur., N. IV. Inscr. John
Isbellys, c. 1520, local, mur., N. V. Inscr. Wm. Ramsie, 1613,
aged about 80, mur., N. Nos. I to IV removed from the
destroyed ch. of St. Peter, Southgate.
Norwich, St. George Colegate. I. Wm. Norwiche, mayor
[in 1461], founder of the chantry of the B.V.M. and All Saints,
died 1468, in civil dress with mantle, and w. Alice, 1472, with 1
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son between them, all standing on a bracket rising from inscr.,
local, N.C Cotman, I, pi. 28, p. 21 ; Girl’s Own Paper, XV, 390 ;
F. and A. Mus. List, pi. 37, no. 2. II. Inscr. and mcht. mark.
Thos. Warryn, citizen and alderman, 1514, local, S.C.
Norwich, St. George Tombland. I. Civilian, c. 1450 ; inscr.
lost ; loose in vestry about 1890, but now lost. Possibly Master
John Excester, 1447. II. Inscr. John, son of Wm. Browne,
alderman, and his w. Judeth, 1621, local, C. III. Inscr. Lucian
Lawes, sheriff, 1641, and w. Elizth. ; son Thos. pos. ; local, N.
Norwich, St. Giles. I. Robt. Baxter, mayor [in 1424, 1429],
died 1432, in civil dress with mantle, and widow Cristine, N.
Cotman, I, pi. 21, p. 18. II. Rich. Purdaunce, mayor [in 1430],
died 1436, in civil dress with mantle, head restored, and widow
“ domina ” Margt., N. Cot'ihan, II, Appendix, pi. 2, p. 58. III.
Inscr. Margt., w. of Robt. Laudysdale, esq., 1454, Tower. IV.
Chalice and wafer for John Smyth, chaplain, 1499, local, S.A.
Farrer, Brasses, pi. 9. p. 46. V. Inscr. Thos. Hervy and w.
Clare, c. 1520, local. Tower. VI. Inscr. Rachell, dau. of Hugh
Spendlowe of Wroxham, gent., w. of Hen. Moulton, 1615, local.
Tower. VII. Inscr. with 6 Eng. vv. with pun on name.
Frances Bedingfield, 1637 ; her sister Elizth. pos. ; local, N.A.
Norwich, St. Gregory. I. Inscr. John Wylby, “ mercenar-
ius ”, alderman, 1444, and w. Maud, N. II. Inscr. Hen.
Gunton, citizen, 1468, and w. Margt., much worn, N.A. III.
Inscr. Thos. Alberd, citizen, 1510, in filesto sancti Edmundi
regis ”, local, S.A. IV. Inscr. Robt. Bryon, 1531, local, N.A.
In coll. Soc. Antiq. are rubbings of the following, now lost, (1)
Thos. Cok, citizen and '' rathman ”, 1502, in civil dress, local ;
(2) inscr. Alice, w. of John Clerk, 1467.
Norwich, St. Helen, or St. Giles’ Hospital. I. Inscr. John
Beteyns, c. 1460, local, S.A. II. Inscr. Edm. Keche,
'' presbiter ”, c. 1500, local, N. III. Inscr. Daniel Markon,
1627, aged 36, N.
Norwich, St. James. I. Inscr. Wyborough, w. of Robt.
Drake, 1618, local, C.
Norwich, St. John Maddermarket. I. Walter Moneslee
(Moseley ?), 1412, in civil dress with anelace, and w. Isabel, worn,
now mur., N. II. John Todenham, c. 1450, in civil dress, with
long scroll from hands ; the inscr. mentions his w. Joan ; sm.,
now mur., N. Cotman, I, pi. 26, p. 20 ; Suffling, 179. III.
[Ralph Segrym, mayor in 1451, died 1472], in civil dress with
mantle, and w. [Agnes], 1 mcht. mark ; inscr. lost ; now mur.,
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N. Suffling, 182. IV. Wm. Pepyr, alderman, 1476, in civil
dress, and w. Joan ; inscr. lost ; now mur., N. In coll. Soc.
Antiq. is a rubbing with hf. the inscr. and a mcht. mark. V.
Inscr. John Martin, c. 1500, local, now mur., N. VI. Lady and
mcht. mark ; the remains of the br. to Thos. Cans, twice mayor,
1506, and ws. Joan and Helen, local, now mur. on a board, N.
B.A.A. Jour., XLIX, 48, fig. 18 (mark) ; Glouc. N. and Q., VI,
11, fig. 15 (mark) ; Oxford Jour, of Mon. Br., I, 40, fig. 15 (mark) ;
8t. Paul's Eccles. Soc. Trans., Ill, p. xiv, fig. 15 (mark). VII.
John Terry, mcht., mayor [in 1523], left £200 for loans to citizens
and £200 to be invested in land for the discharge of taxes, 1524,
in civil dress with mantle, and w. Lettys, with 2 sons and 2 daus.,
all standing on brackets springing from the trunk of a tree,
between them 2 shs., one with arms of Norwich, the other with
Mcht-ad venturers, Mercers’ Co. and mcht. mark combined,
inscr. in 20 Eng. vv. orig. above efis., local, now mur., X. B.A.A.
Jour., XLIX, 48, fig. 23 (mark) ; Beloe, pi. 18 ; Cotman, I, pi. 58,
p. 32 ; Girl's Own Paper, XV, 391 ; Winter, I, pt. 2. VIII.
John Marsham, mayor [in 1518], died 1525, in civil dress with
mantle, and w. Elizth. with crucifix at end of rosary, standing
on a bracket ; 5 sons, 8 daus., 3 shs., and inscr. lost ; local, now
mur. on a board, N. Cotman, I, pi. 59, p. 33 ; Suffling, 274 ;
V. and A. Mus. List, pi. 38, no. 5. The group of daus. is now in
possession of the Soc. of Antiquaries. The inscr. was palimp.,
see “ Blomefield ”, IV, 290. IX. Inscr. and sh. Nich. Sutther-
ton, alderman, mayor [in 1539], died 1540 ; inscr. palimp., on
rev. a portion of a lady in mantle with 2 daus. (1 a nun) standing
before her, 15th cent. ; mur. on boards, X. M.B.S. Trans.,
IV, 226 ; Norf. Arch., XV, 71 (both obv. and rev. of inscr.).
X. Robt. Rugge, esq., alderman, twice mayor [in 1545, 1550],
died 1558, in civil dress with mantle, and w. Elizth., with 5 sons,
and inscr., on a bracket, 4 shs. including Mercers’ Co. and one
with initials ; 3 daus. and mcht. mark, lost ; local ; nearly all
palimp., made up of parts of the fig. of an abbot in full vests,
holding a book, 14th cent., of a priest in mass vests., 14th cent.,
of an armed figure, 15th cent., of a lady, 15th cent., a sh. with
arms of Fastolf, etc. ; now mur. on boards, X. Cotman, I, pi.
70, p. 38 ; M.B.S. Trans., IV, 229 (palimps.) ; Norf. Arch., XIV,
64 (palimps.) ; V . and A. Mus. List, pi. 40. XI. Inscr. Rich.
Skottowe, alderman, 1616, and w. Marie, dau. of John Sotherton,
alderman, 1619, had 11 sons and 3 daus., local, mur., S.A.
XII. Inscr. with 4 Eng. vv. John Melchior, 1657, mur., on a board,
23
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
N. XIII. Inscr. and sh. John Melchior senior, 1708, aged 85,
and Cornelius Melchior, 1713, aged 47, mur., on a board, N.
XIV. Three mcht. marks (lead) with initials T.C. belonging to
no. VI, on floor of S.A.
Norwich, St. John Sepulchre. I. Inscr. Joan Cok, c. 1460,
now mur., N.Tr. II. Civilian and w., c. 1535, much worn j
inscr. lost ; local ; both palimp., cut out of a larger br. showing
the flg. of a monk behind bars and under canopy, very curious,
English, 15th cent. ; now mur., N.Tr. Norf. Arch., XXI, 54
(obv. and rev.). III. John Browne of Walton, gent., son and
h. of Philip and Anne Browne, in arm., and sister Winifrid,
holding hands, [1597 ?], 2 inscrs. each with 8 Eng. vv. ; ach. lost ;
local, now mur., N.Tr. Cotman, II, pi. 86, p. 44. IV. Inscr.
John Chapman, 1621, aged 82, local, now mur., N.Tr.
Norwich, St. John Timberhill. I. Inscr. Kath. Dunnyng,
1479, local, N.
Norwich, St. Julian. I. Inscr. John Lulman, 1637, aged
58, N.
Norwich, St. Laurence. I. Inscr. John Geney, citizen of
Norwich, 1375, local, now on a board, mur., N. Farrer, Brasses,
pi. 9, p. 46. II. Erag. of marg. inscr. with symbol of St. Luke,
c. 1420-30, local, N. III. Inscr. and mcht. mark. Eobt. Asger,
mcht. and citizen, 1425, local, N. IV. Inscr. Eich.-at-the-
zates (Gates), citizen, 1427, local, mur., N. V. [John Asger,
mcht. of Bruges, mayor of Norwich in 1426 died 1436], in civil
dress with mantle, feet and inscr. lost, 8 Lat. vv. on semi¬
circular plate above head, mcht. mark and 1 scroll, N. VI.
John Asger junior, citizen, 1436, in civil dress, N. VII. Geoff.
Langeley, “ prior istius loci ” (of St. Faith, Horsham, near
Norwich), 1437, in monastic dress, on a bracket under single
canopy much mutil. with fig. of St. Faith (now lost) above, marg.
inscr. mutil., now on a board, mur., N.A. Cotman, II, pi. 97,
p. 48. VIII. Thos. Childes, “ clericus istius ecclesie ”, 1452, a
skeleton ; inscr. lost ; local, now on a board, mur., S.A. Cotman,
II, pi. 106, p. 51. IX. John Stylle, chaplain, 1483, in mass
vests, without stole and maniple, local, N. X. Inscr. John
Castor, citizen and alderman, 1493, local, mur., C. XI. John
Wellys, alderman, died during his mayoralty in 1495, in civil
dress with mantle, arms of Mercers’ Co., and frag, of inscr. ;
eff. of w. Margt. lost ; now on a board, mur., N.A. Farrer,
Brasses, pi. 10, p. 66. XII. Inscr. Margt., w. of Eobt. Leche,
alderman, 1535, local, S.C.A. Cotman, II, Appendix, pi. 1,
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fig. B. engraves a portion of a lady, c. 1510, now lost. In coll.
Soc. Antiq. are rubbings of no. VII, with fig. of St. Faith, of no.
VIII with inscr., and of no XI, with wife.
Norwich, St. Margaret. I. Anne Rede, dau. of Sir Thos.
Blenerhayset, w. (1) of Geo. Duke of Brampton, esq. (see Frenze,
no. VII), (2) of Peter Rede of Gymyngham, esq. (see Norwich
St. Peter Mancroft, no. Ill), 1577, frag, of 1 sh. remains, local,
A.T., S.A. Arch. Jour., II, 247 (eff.) ; Ashdown, Costume, 230
(efi.) ; Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 139 (eff.) ; Gotman, I, pi. 80, p. 42 ;
Haines, 55 (eff.) ; Oxford Man., 18 (eff.).
Norwich, St. Martin- at- Oak. I. Inscr. John Bungey, 1557,
aged 58 years, 4 weeks and 1 day, and w. Agnes, 1582, aged 96
years and 24 weeks, she left a house '' sometyme Robt. Herrolds ”
to the par. for repairs of the ch. and for a sermon on the anni¬
versary of her burial, mur., N.
Norwich, St. Martin- at-Palace. I. Inscr. (mutil., sh. lost).
John Tillys, gent., 14[90], local, S.C. II. Inscr. marg. (mutil.)
with text from Job xix ; another inscr. and sh. lost. Dame
Jane, dau. of John Blenerhasset, w. of Sir Philip Calthorpe, knt.,
1550, C. The sh. and 3 frags, of marg. inscr. are now (1925) in
priv. possession and are all palimp., on rev. portions of a lady,
c. 1530, and of a canopy. Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 150 (obv. and
rev. of sh.) ; M.B.S. Trans., IV, 233 (palimps.) ; Norf. Arch.,
XV, 76 (palimps). III. Inscr. with 4 Eng. vv. and sh. John,
2nd son of Ralph Shelton of Brome, Norf., esq., 1588, aged 33,
mur., N. IV. Inscr. John Powl, '' innholder ”, 1620, local,
S.C. V. Inscr. Anth., infant son of Peter Parham, M.D., by
Susan, dau. of Anth. [Sparrow], bp. of Norwich, 1681, mur., N.
VI. Inscr. Rebecca, infant dau. of Peter Parham, M.D., 1682,
mur., N. VII. Inscr. Thos., 3rd son of Peter Parham, M.D.,
an infant, 1684, mur., N. VIII. Inscr. Jane Webster, 1685,
mur., N.
Norwich, St. Mary Coslany. I. Inscr. in 5 Lat. vv. Hen.
Mounteforth, “ in decretis doctor ”, curate, 1518, local, mur., N.
II. Inscr. in 12 Eng. vv. and sh. Mrs. Ane Claxton, 1605, aged 80,
had 9 sons and 5 daus., mur., N.Tr. The head of a civilian,
part of the br. to a civilian and w., c. 1460, engr. Cotman, I, pi. 25,
p. 20, is now in the Norwich museum. Cotman’s rubbing is in
coll. Soc. Antiq., as is also one of an inscr. to Isabel, w. of John
Western, c. 1500, local, now lost.
Norwich, St. Michael-at-Plea. I. Inscr, with skeleton
rising from a tomb, thereon a mcht. mark. Barbara, w. of Wm.
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Ferrer, alderman and twice mayor, 1588, C. II. Inscr. Mary,
w. of Rich. Farrer, alderman and once mayor, 1605, mur., N.Tr.
III. Inscr. with ach. Anne, w. of Robt. Ferrer, alderman and twice
mayor, 1530 ; Wm. (her son), alderman and twice mayor, 1577 ;
and Rich., his son, alderman and once mayor, 1616, mur., N.Tr.
IV. Inscr. with 8 Eng. vv. Dan. Heylett, M.A., pastor, 1617, aged
27, local, C. V. Inscr. Tobias de Hem, mcht., 1629, aged 41,
local, N. VI. Inscr. John Ward, B.A., of Emmanuel Coll., Camb.,
1634, C. VII. Inscr. An, dau. of Thos. Cory, citizen and
alderman, 1634, aged 17, mur., N.
Norwich, St. Michael- at-Thorne. I. Inscr. Kath., w'. of
Jas. Bradshawe, 1591, local, loose in chest about 1890, now lost.
II. Wm. Frederick Creeny, M.A., vicar for 21 years, born at
Portaferry, Ireland, 1825, died Easter-day, 1897, rect. pi. with
bust, canopy work, etc., “ erected by his many friends ” in 1898,
mur., C. Photo-lith., priv. printed. Mr. Creeny was the author
of “ A book of facsimilies of Monumental Brasses on the Continent
of Europe ”, and of “ Illustrations of Incised Slabs on the
Continent of Europe ”.
Norwich, St. Michael Coslany. I. Inscr. Joan, w. of Rich.
Ferror, four times mayor, 1496, local, N.C. II. Inscr. and
mcht. mark. Rich Ferror, alderman and five times mayor, 1501,
'' hora quasi x post meridiem ”, local, N.C. III. Hen. Scolows,
alderman, 1515, and w. Alice, in shrouds, mcht. mark and evang.
symbols, local, N.C. Lane, and Ches. Hist. 8oc. Trans., 4 S.
XXVI, 34, no. 77 (mark) ; Suffling, 255. IV. Inscr. (chalice
lost). Thos. Coke, rector of Bodham, c. 1515, local, N.C. V.
Inscr. Helen and Elizth., daus. of Wm. Godfrey, sheriff, 1530,
local, N.C., now lost. In coll. Soc. Antiq. are rubbings of the
following, now lost, (1) Joan, w. of Gregory Clerk junior, citizen
and alderman, 1513, local ; (2) inscr. in 5 Lat. vv. Rich. Wallour,
first chantry priest, 1505.
Norwich, St. Peter Hungate. I. Inscr. Prudence, w. of
Augustine Styward, 1596, local, N.
Norwich, St. Peter Mancroft. I. Inscr. (mutil.). John
Bwrgh, citizen and alderman, 149[4], local, loose in sacristy.
This belongs to St. Stephen’s where is another fragment. II.
Four groups of children and an inscr. nearly effaced ; effs. of a
civilian and 2 ws. lost. [Rich. Aylmer, mayor, 1512, and ws.], N.
III. Peter Rede, esq., “ who hath worthely served not only hys
prynce and cuntrey but also the emperor Charles the 5 bothe at
the conqueste of Barbaria and at the siege of Tunis as also in other
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places who had geven hym by the sayd emperour for hys valiaunt
dedes the order of Barbaria ”, 1568, in arm. with salade (a copy
of an earlier figure, c, 1470), local ; palimp., on rev. of eff. and
inscr. portions of a large Flemish br. with parts of a civilian,
diaper work, canopy, etc., 16th cent., now fastened down ; rel.,
C. Cotman, I, pi. 77, p. 41 ; Haines, 52 (eff.) ; M.B.S. Trans.,
TV, 235 (obv. and rev.) ; Norf. Arch., XV, 78 (obv. and rev.).
IV. Inscr. and sh. Wm. Welles, S.T.B., rector, prebendary of
Norwich, 1620, aged 54, N.A. V. Inscr. Thos., eld. son of John
Mathewe, upholster of Norwich, 1632 ; his w. Lydea pos. ;
N.A. A plate with 2 Eng. vv. belonging to this loose in sacristy.
VI. Inscrs. on 2 plates, the lower with 2 shs. Wm., 1647, aged 4
years, and Dorothy, 1645, aged 9 months, children of Thos.
Waller, 3rd son of Thos. Waller of Gregories, Bucks., esq., and
of his w. Elizth., dau. and h. of Gresham Hogan of Hackney,
Middx., esq., N. VII. Inscr. John Dersley, mcht., 1708, aged
76, and 2nd w. Anna, dau. of Wm. Rush of Colchester, gent.,
1698, aged 48, C. VIII. Coffin plate of Sir Thos. Browne,
knt., M.D., 1682, loose in sacristy. The inscrs. to Rich. Anguish,
1616, N., and to an infant son of Rich, and Kath. Anguish, 1635,
S.C., are either lost or eovered. A rubbing of the eff. and inscr.,
both now lost, to Mary, dau. of [Christ.] Hudsoun, w. of Wm.
Bussie, c. 1600, mar. 18 years, is in coll. Soc. Antiq. and repro¬
duced M.B.S. Portfolio, II, pi. 24. The eff. was stolen in 1857.
Norwich, St. Peter Permountergate. I. Inscr. with sh.,
skull, etc. John Barney, gent., 1620, mur., C. II. Inscr. Robt.,
son of Owen Godfrey of Hindringham, esq., 1646, N. Inlaid in
an old slab with indent for a chalice.
Norwich, St. Simon and St. Jude. I. Inscr. in 2 Lat. vv.
Hen. Gardener, priest, born at Catton, c. 1470, local, mur., C.
II. Ach., Pettus imp. Curtis. Sir John Pettus, knt., 1614, mar.
Bridget, dau. and coh. of Augustine Curtis of Honnington, Suff.,
esq., N., now lost (?). III. Inscr. Margt., w. of Matt. Peckover,
sheriff of Norwich, 1616, N., now lost (?). IV. Inscr. John
Walters, M.A., Camb., and of Lincoln’s Inn, son of Dan. and Jane
Walters, 1619, aged 30 ; his brothers and sisters still living are
Dan., Thos., Martin, Jane, Elizth., Mary ; mur., C.
Norwich, St. Stephen. I. Lady, c. 1410 ; appropriated, with
the addition of a sm. plate bearing 2 bedesmen and an inscr., to
Eel (? Ede) Buttry, prioress of Campesse (Campsey Ash, Suff.),
1546, now in N.C. Ashdown, Costume, 130 (head, erroneously
ascribed to St. Laurence) ; Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 87 (head, also
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
in error) ; Cotman, II, Appendix, pi. 1, fig. a, p. 5/ (also ascribed
in error) ; Haines, 210 (elf.) ; Norf. Arch., \ I, 295. II. Thos.
Bokenham, 1460, in civil dress ; w. and inscr. lost ; worn, S.A.
under flooring. Cotman, I, pi. 27, p. 21 (man only). Rubbing
of w, and inscr. in coll. Soc. Antiq. III. Inscr. John Frankissh,
gent., 1498 in arabics, N. IV. Inscr. John Banyard and w.
Cristian, c. 1500, now lost (?). V. Inscr. Joan Grodsalff, 1511,
local, loose in vestry in 1925. VI. Robt. Brasyer, alderman and
mayor [in 1410, died 1435], in civil dress with mantle, and w.
Cristian, engr. c. 1513 at same times as no. VII ; mcht. mark
lost ; local, N.A. Mason, 593 (man). VII. Rich. Brasyer
senior, alderman and mayor [in 1456 and 1463], and son Rich.,
alderman and mayor [in 1510], died 1513, both in civil dress with
mantles ; inscr. lost ; local, N. VIII. Inscr. Robt. Burght,
mayor, 1516, and w. Alice, loose in vestry in 1925. The symbol
of St. John is now lost. IX. Inscr. Robt. Grene, mayor, 1541,
local, X.A. X. Thos. Capp, D.C.L., vicar, 1545, in cope, C.
Cotman, II, pi. 103, p. 50. XI. Inscr. Geo. Mingaye, gent.,
son of Wm. Mingaye, esq., mayor [in 1561], 1593, under seats,
N.C. XII. Inscr. Wm. Mingaye of Gray’s Inn, esq., son of
Wm. Mingaye, esq., mayor, 1607, under seats, N.C. XIII.
Inscr. with 6 Eng. vv. Mary, w. of Edw. Turfett, gent., 1625,
N.A. XIV. Inscr. Hen. Min gay of the Inner Temple, esq.,
1632, under seats, N.C. XV. Small frag, of inscr. to John
Bwrgh, 1494, see St. Peter Mancroft. The brasses to John
Danyel, mayor in 1416 and 1417, died 1418, in civil dress with
mantle, and of Rich. Poryngland, vicar, 1457, in shroud, sur¬
rounded by an inscr. on 4 scrolls, are now lost ; they are engr.
by Cotman, I, pi. 17, p. 15, and II, pi. 107, p. 51, and his rubbings
are in coll. Soc. Antiq. In the same coll, is also a rubbing of
a sh. with rebus for Robt. Calton, S.T.D., vicar, 1500. The
mcht. mark of Walter Daniel, 4 times mayor, 1426, is in the
Norwich museum.
Norwich, St. Swithin. I. Inscr. John Cok, chaplain, 1456,
N. II. Inscr. John Stalon, citizen and “ barkere ” (tanner),
1463, S.A. III. John Horslee, citizen and alderman, 1495,
in civil dress, and w. Agnes, 1 mcht. mark ; inscr. and 3 other
marks lost ; N. Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 89 (head of lady). IV.
Inscr. Peter Tilney, 1503, local, N. V. Inscr. Agnes, w. of
John Horsley, citizen and alderman, [1504], local, S.A. VI.
Inscr. Simon Bryght, 1514, local, S.A. VII. Inscr. Wm.
Knyght, 1521, local, N.A. VIII. Inscr. Rich. Clement, 1535,
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local, N. IX. Inscr. Margt., w. of Thos. Baxter, [1619], local,
N. X. Inscr. in 6 Eng. vv. Matt. Bridgis, 1625, aged 45,
local, N. In coll. Soc. Antiq. are rubbings of the following,
now lost, (I) inscr. Walter Goos, rector, [1497] ; (2) inscr. Mary,
dau. of Robt. Barker, alderman, c. 1500, local ; (3) inscr. Robt.
Barker, citizen and alderman, 1516.
Norwich Museum and Strangers’ Hall, see Museums.
Ormesby, Great. I. Lady, c. 1440, hf. eff. holding a heart
inscribed " Erth my bodye I give to the, on my soule Ihu have
m’cy ” ; altered by shading and the addition of an inscr. and
2 shs., both now lost. Dame Alice, dau. of Sir Wm. Boleyn, 2nd
w. of Sir Robt. Clere, 1538, N. Cotman, I, pi. 66, p. 36 (with
inscr. and 1 sh.) : M.B.S. Trans., IV, 238 (eff.) ; Norf. Arch.,
XV, 82 (eff.). II. Three scrolls (1 mutil.) with text from Job
XIX, 25 ; heart, inscr. and 2 shs. lost. Robt. Clere, 1446, now
mur. on a board, C. III. Inscr. Robt. Mortymer, esq., c. 1480,
now mur. on a board, C. IV. Sir Robt. Clere, 1529, in arm., 4
shs. (all now lost), marg. inscr., each word divided by a sm. sh.,
local, C. Cotman, I, pi. 62, p. 34 ; Haines, 234 (eff.) ; Suffling,
89 (eh.).
Ormesby, Little. I. Inscr. Jas., son of Walter Hawe, c. 1520,
local, partly covered by font. II. Inscr. Wm. Kar and w.
Elizth., c. 1520, local, N. III. Inscr. John Carre, 1525, local.
Tower.
OuLTON. I. Inscr. Edm. Bell and w. Kath., 1636, mar. 36
years, had 3 sons and 3 daus., N.
OuTWELL. I. Inscr. Margt., w. of Gilbert Haultoft, one of the
barons of the exchequer to Hen. VI, c. 1460, now mur., N.A.
II. Rich. Qwadryng, esq., 1511, in arm., local, now mur., N.C.
OxBURGH. I. Inscr. marg. (muti].). [Wm. Schanckey, servant
to Sir Thos. Bedingfyld, " olim ista per bene pulsans organa
vigint’ ann ”], 1521, local, C., partly covered by organ.
OxNEAD. I. Inscr. Anne, dau. of Sir John Paston, c. 1490,
local, C. II. Inscr. Geoff. Brampton, gent., marshal of the
hall to Sir Wm. Paston and afterwards to Clement Paston, esq.,
for many years, 1586, aged 63, mur., N. III. Inscr. and 2 shs.
Edm. Lambert of Boyton, Wilts., esq., son of Rich. Lambert of
London, esq., 1608 ; by his w. Anne Jackman he had 5 sons and
9 daus. ; C. IV. Inscr. and 2 shs. Alice, dau of — Pakinton,
esq., w. of Rich. Lambert of London, esq., widow of Clement
Paston of Oxnead, esq., 1608, C.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Paston. I. Erasmus Paston, died 1538, in civil dress, and w.
Mary Windham, [died 1596], engr. c. 1570 ; eH. of w., 3 sons and
9 daus. lost ; inscr., 4 Eng. vv., and 2 shs., all the latter palimp.,
on rev. of inscr. a frag, of 15th cent, canopy work of English work,
and a frag, of a chasuble cut from the same foreign brass as the
armed figure now in the possession of Sir M. Boileau which
originally came from Brundish, Suff. ; on rev. of vv. a portion of
a 15th cent. Flemish marg. inscr. and a frag, of canopy work ;
on rev. of Paston sh. a frag, of another Flemish inscr., late 15th
cent. ; on rev. of Windham sh. the head of a fig. on a mattress
with a sh. in the corner, also foreign ; the palimps. now fastened
down ; C. Cotman, I, pi. 68, p. 37 ; M.B.S. Trans., IV, 239,
240 (obv. and rev. of shs.), Norf. Arch., XV, 83, 84 (obv. and rev.
of shs.), XXI, 34 (obv. and rev. of inscr. and vv.) ; Suffling,
197 (eff.).
Pentney. I. Inscr. and 2 shs. Susan, dau. of Thos. Clere of
Stokesby, esq., w. of Thos. Wyndham, esq., 1620, aged 44, local,
C. Farrer, Heraldry, II, 263.
Plumstead, Great. I. Inscr. Rich. Zottys, 1502, local, N.
II. Inscr. John Wilburgh, 1506, and w. Margery, N.
Plumstead, Little. I. Inscr. Walter Burfford, rector, ‘‘ qui
novam fabricam istius cancelli fieri fecit ”, [1469], C. II.
Civilian (feet gone) and w., c. 1480; inscr. lost; C. III. Inscr.
John Marker, c. 1520, local, N. IV. ^ir Edw. Warner, 1565,
aged 54, in arm. with feet on dog, inscr. in 10 Eng. vv., ach. and
2 shs. ; mar. (1) Elizth., dau. of Thos. Brook, lord Cobham,
(2) Audrey, dau. of Wm. Hare, esq., widow of Thos. Hobart,
esq. ; C. Cotman, I, pi. 76, p. 40.
PoRiNGLAND. I. Inscr. Wm. Body, c. 1500, local, N. II.
Inscr. Edm. Can wold, 1501, and w. Cecily, 1503, local, N.
Postwick. I. Inscr. Hen. Clyfftun, rector, 1500, local. Tower.
II. Inscr. Wm. Thyrkyll, 1501, and w. Sissilie, local, N. III.
Inscr. John Bradfeld, 1513, local, N.
Potter Heigham. I. Inscr. with crest and 4 shs. Rich. Bais-
poole, gent., 1613, local, C. Farrer, Heraldry, I, 357 ; Suffling,
329.
PuLHAM, St. Mary-the- Virgin. I. Sh., Lany imp. Aslack,
for Elizth., dau. of Wm. Aslack, esq., widow of John Lany, esq.,
1607, loose at rectory in 1925. Farrer, Heraldry, I, 14. An
indent for a cross brass to Simon de Walpole, rector, 1331, is
engr. Norf. Arch., VI, 21.
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Rainham, East. I. Geo., son of Roger Townsend, esq.,
c. 1500, in civil dress, 1 sh., local, S.A. II. Robt. Godfrey, LL.B.,
rector of Reynham St. Mary, 1522, in cassock and scarf, local,
sm., N.A. Farrer, Brasses, pi. 11, p. 77.
Rainthorpe Hall, see Priv. Possession.
Randworth. I. Inscr. Roger Eryng, 1484, local, N. Suffling,
312. II. Inscr. Alice, dan. of John Berney of Reedham,
c. 1500, local, N. III. Inscr. Robt. Milward, 1507, worn, local, N.
IV. Inscr. Robt. Bunne and w. Beatrice, c. 1520, local, N. V.
Inscr. Robt. Kynge, 1521, local, N. VI. Three sm. rect. pis.
with text from Job xix ; heart, sh. and inscr. lost ; c. 1540;
palimp.,on 2 are portions of a Lat. inscr., 15th cent., on the third
" e Drye civis Norwici 1510 ”, N. Suffling, 287.
Raveningham. I. Margt., w. (1) of Hounfrey Castyll, (2) of
Rauf Wyllughby, squier for kyng Rychard the thyrd’ body ”,
1483, with collar of suns and roses, inscr. in 8 Eng. vv. ; 3 shs.
lost ; curious, local, C. Cotman, I, pi. 35, p. 24. II. Inscr.
Rich. Baspole and 3 ws., Alice, Beatrice, Agnes, c. 1520, local, N.
III. Inscr. John Baspole and 2 ws., Agnes, Ellen, c. 1520, local,
N.A. IV. Inscr. with ach. John Castle, esq., 1593, aged 44,
and w. Francis, dau. of Thos. Plater of Sotterley, esq., 1614,
aged 63, had 4 sons, Rich., Roger, John, Thos., and 3 dans.,
Elizth., Dorothy, Beatrice, C. Farrer, Heraldry, I, 109. V.
Inscr. with 2 Eng. vv. Dorothy, w. of Wm. Denny, gent., 1637,
aged 34, N.A.
Reedham. I. Lady ; the remains of the br. to John Berney,
esq., 1474, in arm., and w. Elizth., dau. of Osbert Mundeford, esq.,
local, S.C. Norf. Arch., X, 214 ; Suffling, 146. II. Inscr.
Alice, dau. of Thos. Berney, w. of Wm. Yelverton, 1502 ; palimp.
(fastened down), on rev. another inscr. to Nich. Lathe senior,
“ parchemyner ”, and w. Kath., c. 1500 ; now mur. on a board,
S.C. Norf. AfcA., XXII, 71 (obv. and rev.). III. Ach. (mutil.),
shs., scrolls and inscr. lost. [John Berney, 1536 ; mar. (1) Alice,
dau. of Rich. Southwell, (2) Margt., dau. of Sir Roger Went¬
worth], S.C. Farrer, Heraldry, I, 219 ; Suffling, 338.
Reepham. I. Sir Wm. de Kerdeston, 1391, in arm., legs
mutil., and w. Cecily [Brewes] in mantle, double canopy much
mutil., marg. inscr. nearly all lost, large, C. Beloe, pi. 11 ;
Cotman, I, pi. 12, p. 10. II. Inscr. Margt. Camplyn, 1527,
local, N.A. III. Inscr. John Jeckes, 1577, local, N.A. IV.
Inscr. Rich. Heyward, 1608, N.A.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Repps (West Flegg). I. Inscr. John Greyve, chaplain, 1451,
N. II. Inscr. Thos. Folsham, chaplain, bachelor, c. 1460, N.
III. Inscr. John Symons, [priest], c. 1480, N. IV. Inscr. Robt.
Amies the elder, 1591, '' Robert his sone intendeth here to
buried ”, N.
Repps, North. I. Inscr. (mutil.). Robt. Grey, 1492, Tower.
II. Inscr. Wm. Rugge, 1512, local. Tower. III. Inscr. (mutil.)
— Renys, 16th cent., on slab in S. porch in 1903, now lost (?).
In coll. Soc. Antiq. is a rubbing of an inscr., now lost, to John
Colby, 1524, and w. Rose.
Repps, South. I. Inscr. Rich. Blofeld, 1598, rel., C. II.
Inscr. Thos. Blofeld, 1608, rel., C.
Reymerston. I. Inscr. Robt. Fychepoole, 1509, local, S.A.
Ringland. I. Inscr. John at Mere, chaplain, c. 1500, local,
N. II. Inscr. John at Mere, 1506, and w. Elizth., local, N.
Ringstead, Great. I. Rich. Kegell, ‘‘ magister arcium et
decretorum inceptor ”, rector, '' qui tectum istius cancelli
totaliter fieri fecit ”, 1482, in mass vests, without stole and
maniple, local, C. Beaumont, 85 ; Farrer, Brasses, pi. 10. p. 66.
By the same hand as the priest at St. Etheldred, Norwich.
Rockland (Henstead). I. Inscr. Margt. Sendell, c. 1500,
local, N. II. Inscr. Robt. Cocke the younger, gent., 1638,
aged 22, C. III. Inscr. John Cocke, 1638, C.
Rougham. I. Sir Wm. Yelverton, justice of the king’s bench,
[1472], in arm. with coif, judicial mantle, and collar of suns and
roses, and 2nd w. Agnes, [dan. of Sir Thos. Brewes], in mantle ;
inscr. lost ; once on A.T., now mur., C. Carthew, Launditch,
III, 301 ; Gough, II, pi. 88, fig. 2, p. 230 ; MacJclin, Br. of Eng.,
177 (judge) ; M.B.S. Portfolio, II, pi. 10. II. Inscr. John
Swafham, vicar, 1499, local, now mur., C. Carthew, III, 301.
III. Wm. Yelverton, esquire for the body to Edw. IV, 1481 in
arabics, in arm., and w. Kath., with 7 sons and 1 dau. (lost),
inscr. in 4 Lat. vv., engr. c. 1510, local, effs., N., inscr. mur., C.
Ashdown, Armour, 228 (shoulder piece) ; Carthew, III, 302 ;
Cotman, I, pi. 34, p. 23. IV. John, 1505, and Roger Yelverton,
1510, rect. pi. with 2 infants in swaddling clothes under canopy,
and inscr., sm., local, C. Cotman, II, pi. 109, p. 52 ; Exeter Dioc.
Archit. Soc. Trans., Ill, pi. 2. V. Wm. Yelverton, 1586, in
civil dress, and 2 ws., (1) Anne, dau. of Sir Hen. Fermour, with
6 sons and 4 daus., (2) Jane, dau. of Sir Edw. Cocket, with 4 sons
and 2 daus., ach. and 3 shs. (one mutil. now with no. Ill) ; inscr.
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and another sh. lost ; C. Carthew, III, 303 ; Cotman, II, pL 82,
р. 43.
Runton. I. Inscr. Thos. Makke, 1497, local, S.A. In coll.
Soc. Antiq. is a rubbing of an inscr., now lost, to Agnes Maryet,
с. 1500.
Ruston, East. I. Inscr. Roger Skynnar, 1534, and w. Margt.,
local, N.
Saham Toney. I. Inscr. Anne Sandill, 1596, aged 48, N.
II. Inscr. Edw. Goffe of Threxton, founder of free school and
4 almshouses, also 4 at Watton, 1612, local, N.
Salhouse. I. Inscr. Hen. Tyllis, c. 1540, local ; palimp.,
on rev. an inscr. to Rich. Gardener, chaplain, c. 1500, in hinged
frame, mur., N. M.B.8. Trans., IV, 242 ; Norf. Arch., XV,
86. Both obv. and rev.
Sale. I. Civilian, lower part of eff. gone, c. 1420, S.A.
II. Geoff. Boleyn, 1440, in civil dress, and w. Alice ; 5 sons
and 4 daus. lost ; X. III. Thos. Roose, 1441, in civil
dress, and w. Kath., with 8 sons and 4 daus. standing beside
their parents, on a bracket (mutil.) under double canopy
now lost, X.Tr. IV. Two ladies, I scroll and inscr. ; the remains
of the br. to John Funteyn, 1453, and 3 ws., Alice, Joan, Agnes,
with 2 sons and 1 dau. ; sm., N.Tr. Blomefield, VI, 234; Gough,
II, pi. 40, p. 126 (complete). V. John Brigge, [1454], in
shroud, inscr. in 6 Eng. vv., S.A. Cotman, II, pi. 108, p. 51 ;
Gough, II, pi. 37, fig. 5, p. cccix. VI. Inscr. Robt. Aldrych,
public notary, 1474, local, loose in chest in 1925. VII. Inscr.
(mutil.). Geoff. Melman (?), c. 1480, worn ; palimp., on rev. a
portion of the head of a lady with braided hair on a cushion,
14th cent., Flemish ; loose in chest in 1890, but now lost. M.B.8.
Trans., IV, 242 (palimp.) ; Norf. Arch., XV, 87 (palimp.). VIII.
Inscr. (mutil.) Simon Grene and w. Helwise, c. 1480, loose in chest
in 1925. IX. Inscr. (chalice lost). Simon Boleyn, chaplain,
1482, X. X. Inscr. and 4 Evang. symbols (eff. lost). Thos.
Hagham, chaplain, 1483, local, X. XI. Inscr. Margt., dau. of
John Walpole, esq., w. of Edw. Calwe, 1486, local, X. XII.
Inscr. Edw. Calwe, 1496, local, X. XIII. Inscr. Margt., w. of
Thos. Rygthwys, 1500, local, X. XIV. Inscr. John Ryghtwys,
gent., 1504, local, X.A. XV. Inscr. Wm. Funteyn, 1505,
and w. Margt., local, X. XVI. Inscr. Peter Crome and w.
Margt., c. 1520, local, X. XVII. Inscr. Kath. Good, c. 1530,
local, X. XVIII. Inscr. Hen. Hoddys, 1532, local, S.A.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Salthouse. I. Chalice and wafer. Robt. Sevyr, 1519, inscr.
with 3 Eng. vv., local, C. Farrer, Brasses, pi. 9, p. 46.
Sandringham. I. Inscr. and sh. (2 others lost). Wm. Cobbis
of Sandringham, esq., 1546 ; mar. Dorothy, dan. of Sir John
Spelman, had 4 sons and 8 dans., mur., E. wall of S. porch.
Saxthorpe. I. Inscr. Thos. Smyth, 1528, local, N. II.
Inscr. '' hac jacent in tumba Cysly venerabilis ossa, orate, orate ”,
1534, local, N.
ScARNiNG. I. Inscr. John Russell, 1507, local, mur., N.
ScoTTOW. I. Chalice and wafer for Nich. Wethyrley, chaplain,
c. 1520, worn, local, C.
ScuLTHORPE. I. Hen. Unton, gentilman, cirographorius ”
of the court of common pleas, 1470, in arm., kng. ; Trin. and 4
shs. lost; restored and filled in, N. Cotman,!, pi. 31, p. 22.
II. Inscr. and sh. with a crowned hammer between the letters
J.S. John Stebyrd and w. Margt., c. 1480, N. III. Inscr.
Geo. Brown, parish priest, c. 1520, local, restored and filled in,
N. IV. John Humpton, 1521, in civil dress, and w. Elizth.,
with 7 sons and 1 dau., N.
Seething. I. Inscr. Alice Sponar, c. 1500, local, N. II.
Inscr. Francis and Wm. Sponar, c. 1500, local, H. III. Inscr.
John Sponar, c. 1500, local, C.
Sharrington. I. Man in arm,, c. 1445 ; inscr. lost ; mur., C.
Farrer, Brasses, pi. 12, p. 91. II. John Botolff, rector, 1486,
in mass vests, without stole and maniple, worn, local, mur., C.
III. Inscr. John Sharyngton, gent., 1498, local, mur., C. IV.
Sh., a lion within a bordure, c. 1500, mur., C. V. Lady,
c. 1520, mur., C. Said to have been found in a field adjoining the
churchyard. VI. Inscr. and sh. Thos. Dawbeney, esq., lord of
the manor and patron of the ch., 1527, and w. Anne, mur., C.
VII. Christ. Dawbeney, esq., 1587, aged about 60, in arm., head
lost, with 5 sons. Hen., Thos., Arthur, Clement and Robt. twins,
and w. Phillipa (who pos. in 1593), dau. of Mr. Robertes of Essex,
with 3 daus., Joan, w. of Edward Brampton, Francis, w. of Wm.
Dynne of Heydon, gent., and one died a virgin, all kng., mur., C
Shelton. I. Inscr. Dame Kath., w. of Wm. Shelton, esq.,
1456 ; palimp., on rev. a frag, of canopy work, 15th cent. ; now
in a frame, mur., N. Norf. Arch., XXII, 60 (obv.), 61 (rev.).
Shernbourne. I. Thos. Shernborne, esq., chamberlain to
Queen Margt. of Anjou, 1458, in arm., and w. Jamon de Cherneys,
maid of honour to the Queen, in mantle ; marg. inscr. and 4
shs. lost ; mur., in orig. stone, C. Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 91 (head
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of lady) ; Clinch, Costume, 137 (lady) ; Cotman, I, pi. 24, p. 20 ;
Gough, II, pi. 69, p. 185 ; Macklin, Br. of Eng., 189 (man) ;
M .B.S. Portfolio, I, pt. 12, pi. 3 ; V. and A. Mus. List, pi. 20.
Sherringham. I. Inscr. John Estgate, 1501, local, N. II.
John Hook, 1513, in civil dress, and w. Magdalen ; children lost ;
S.A. III. Inscr. Thos. Borges, 1540, and w. Margt., local, S.A.
Shimpling. I. Inscr. Anth. le Gris, gent., younger son of Robt.
and Susan le Gris, 1598 ; palimp., on rev. an inscr. to Thos. le
Grys, 1692, local ; inaccurately reh, N.
Shipdam. I. Inscr. Thos. Alkoke, parson, 1523, local, mur., C.
Shotesham St. Mary. I. Edw. Whyte, esq., in arm., and w.
Elizth. [Froxmere], both died [of the sweating sickness] 8 July,
1528, local, C. Cotman, I, pi. 61, p. 34.
Sloley. I. Inscr. Joan Hardyngham, c. 1500, local, N. II.
Inscr. Adam Ryall, c. 1500, local, N. III. Inscr. with 2 Lat. vv.
(chalice lost). Wm. Ward, chaplain, c. 1500, local, N. IV.
Inscr. (chalice lost). Robt. Glaveyn, rector, 1503, local, N., partly
covered by pulpit. V. Inscr. Thos. Hardynggm, c. 1510,
local, N. VI. Inscr. John Heynys, c. 1510, local, N. VII.
Inscr. Wm. Thirkyld, c. 1510, local, N. VIII. Inscr. Adam
Sperhawke, 1520, local, N. IX. Inscr. Wm. Kechyn, and w.
Alice, c. 1520, local, N.
Snettisham. I. Lady, c. 1560, mutil. ; husband, children,
2 scrolls, 2 inscrs. and 5 shs. lost ; S.A. II. John Cremer,
1610, aged 71, in civil dress, and w. Anne, with 6 sons and 1 dau.,
all separate, inscr., 4 Lat. vv., scrolls and text, local, N.A.
Cotman, II, pi. 90, p. 45. III. Inscr. and sh. Thos. Gurlin,
gent., thrice mayor of Lynn and M.P. for the town, 1644, aged
60, local, S.A.
Snoring, Great. I. Sir Ralph Shelton, [1424], in arm. with
tabard, all now lost but head, and w. Alice, dau. of Sir Thos.
Uvedale, in mantle with arms on kirtle ; marg. inscr., foot inscr.
and 4 shs. lost ; C. Ashdown, Armour, 214 (tabard), and Costume,
150 (head of lady) ; Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 90 (head of lady) ;
Cotman, I, pi. 19, p. 17 (nearly perfect) ; Foster, Feudal Arms,
224 (8vo), 178 (4to) man ; Surrey Arch. Colls., Ill, 86 (lady).
SouTHACRE. I. Sir John Harsick, 1384, in arm. with arms on
jupon, and w. Kath., dau. of Sir Bartholomew Calthorpe, in mantle
with arms on kirtle, holding hands, ach. above, marg. inscr.
mutil., large, N.C. Ashdown, Costume, 124 (head of lady) ;
Beloe, pi. 5 ; Boutell, Series, and Br. and Slabs, 85 (head of lady) ;
Cotman, I, pi. 10, p. 9 ; Foster, Feudal Arms, 122 (8vo), 106 (4to)
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
man ; Gawthorp, pL 26, p. 71 ; Gough, I, pi. 5S, p. 146 ; Haines,
157 ; F. and A. Mus. List, pi. 8. (effs.). 11. Two hands holding
heart (mu til.) and portions of 2 scrolls ; other scrolls, 6 shs. and
crests lost ; for Sir Roger Harsyk, [1454], and w. Alice ; six frags.,
all mutil., and loose in 1889, partly palimp., on rev. of heart the
head of a civilian, c. 1400 ; on rev. of a portion of 1 scroll a frag,
of an inscr., foreign (?) ; slab on C. floor. M.B.S. Portfolio, 1,
pt. 10, pi. 3 (slab and palimps.). In 1925 four of the loose pieces
were in the vestry of Westacre church. III. Thos. Leman,
rector, 1534, with tonsure, in cassock, surplice and hood, kng.,
B.V. Mary and Child above, local, C. Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 106
(head inaccurate) ; Cotman, II, pi. 102, p. 49 ; M.B.S. Trans.,
V, 158 (head).
SouTHERY. I. Inscr. Wm. Stokes of Wy vers ton, Suff., gent.,
1632, aged 85, loose at rectory in 1925. The late br. mentioned
by Farrer as in the ruined ch. is lost.
Sparham. I. Wm. Mustarder, rector, c. 1490, in mass vests,
without stole and maniple, local, N.A. II. Inscr. Joan, w. of
John Par, esq., and dau. Maud, w. of Clement Wulvysby, 1493,
local, N.A. III. Inscr. Clement Wulvysby, 1497, local, N.A.
IV. Inscr. Wm. Follcard, c. 1500, local. N.A.
Spixworth. I. Inscr. Gregory Lynsted, 1513, local, S.A.
II. Inscr. Margt., w. of Thos. Thorne, 1517, local, under pew, N.
III. Inscr. (mutil.) John Sty - , and w., c. 1500, local, S.A.
Sprowston. I. John Corbet, esq., 1559, in arm (upper part
gone), with 4 sons, and w. Jane, [dau. of Ralph Berney, esq.],
with 6 daus., all kng., ach. and 2 shs., mur., A.T., N.C. Cotman,
I, pi. 71, p. 38. II. Inscr. Robt., 4th son of John Spelman of
Narborough, esq., 1585, local, partly covered by organ, N.A.
Stalham. I. Civilian and w., c. 1460 ; inscr. lost ; sm., now
mur., S.A. II. Inscr. Edm. Cokke, 1499, local, mur.. Tower
floor. III. Inscr. Wm. Riches, 1624, aged 54, C. step. IV.
Inscr. John Riches, vicar of Stalham and rector of Bruns tead,
1624, aged 82, C, buried under floor. V. Inscr. John Drake
[1687], worn, mur., S.A.
Starston. I. Inscr. Wm. Bygott, gent., 1580, local, N.
Stifekey. I. Inscr. Wm. Lewkins, 1603, local, N. II.
Inscr. Christian, w. of John Walker, 1630, local, N. In coll.
Soc. Antiq. is a rubbing of an inscr. to Margt. Bramche, 1479,
now lost.
Stockton. I. Inscr. John Fale, S.T.B., licentiate in medicine,
skilled in the common law, rector, 1615, C.
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Stody. I. Inscr. Robt. Branche, esq., [1502], local, C., but
now lost.
Stoke Holy Cross. I. Inscr. Robt. Meke, 1533, local, on
Tower step.
Stokesby. I. Inscr. Dorothy, dau. of John Berney of Reed-
ham, c. 1470, C. II. Edm. Clere, esq., 1488, in arm with
salade, and w. Elizth., dau. and h. of Thos. Charles, esq.,
3 shs. (another lost), local, C. Gotman, I, pi. 36, p. 24.
III. Thos. Gerard, ‘‘ in decretis bacallarius ”, rector, 1506, in acad.,
lower part lost, C. IV. Ann, [dau. of Robt. Gygges, esq.,
widow of Sir Thos.] Clere, 1570, only lower part of eff. left, inscr.
with 10 Lat. vy., 2 shs. (others lost), C. Gotman, I, pi. 78, p. 41.
V. Anne, dau. and h. of Thos. Heigham of Denham, Suff., esq.,
w. of Thos. Clere, esq., 1614, with 5 sons and 6 daus., C. VI.
Inscr. John Holte, S.T.B., rector, 1616, aged 65, C. VII.
Inscr. Chas. Clere, esq., 1636, and w. Elizth., N. Nos. I, III,
IV- VI have been removed from their stones and fixed to a wooden
dais in C.
Stradsett. I. Thos. Lathe, esq., 1418, in arm. with livery
collar, C. Farrer, Brasses, pi. 12, p. 91. An indent for a
floriated cross with marg. inscr. in Lombardics to Dame Emme de
Montalt, c. 1332, N., is reproduced in Beloe, pi. 12, and Norf.
Arch., XII, pi. 3, p. 178.
Stratton St. Michael. I. Inscr. John Cowall, rector, [died
1509], rebuilt the chancel in 1487, C. II. Inscr. Rich. Vynne,
1626, aged 67, local, C.
Stratton Strawless. I. Inscr. (mutil.) Robt. (Marsham ?),
c. 1465, local, N. II. Inscr. Margt., w. of Hen. Codenham,
c. 1500, local, N. III. Inscr. John Marsham, 1515, local, N.
IV. Inscr. Ellen, w. of John Marsham, 1515, local, N. V.
Inscr. and ach. Hen. Marsham, gent., 1573. VI. Inscr. Margt.,
w. (1) of Robt. Marsham, gent., (2) of Hen. Lovell, esq., 1604.
VII. Inscr. Lucy, dau. of Edw. Suckling, S.T.P., dean of Norwich,
w. of Thos. Marsham, gent., 1619. The last three now mur.
Marsham Chapel.
Strumpshaw. I. Inscr. (chalice lost). John Hauys, clerk,
1500, local, rel., C. II. Inscr. Nich. Atken, c. 1500, local, N.
III. Inscr. Roger Dokkyng, 1503, local, N. IV. Inscr. Alice
Dockyng, 1519, local, N. V. Inscr. Wm. Sprygye, 1534,
local, N.
SuFFiELD. I. Inscr. John Symondys, 1453, and w. Cecily,
Tower. II. Inscr. John Cayworth, rector for 14 years, 1637,
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aged 41, C. III. Inscr. Thos. Symonds, rector for 47 years,
1684, aged 78, C. The following inscrs. are apparently lost,
(1) Adam Symmonds, 1415 (?), and w. Agnes [Rugge] ; (2) John
Theobald, 1467. Rubbing of latter in coll. Soc. Antiq.
SuRLiNGHAM. I. John Alnwik, [vicar 1432-49J, benefactor to
the ch., died 1460, in acad., inscr. in 4 Lat. vv., rel., C. Gotman,
II, pi. 98, p. 48 ; Suffling, 241. II. Chalice and wafer (mutil.),
for Rich. Louhawkys, rector, 1513, local, C. III. Inscr. (mutil.).
Audrie Syr and Alice Walisch, c. 1520, local, loose in drawer of
altar table in 1925.
SusTEAD. I. Inscr. and sh. John Damme, c. 1500, local, N.
II. Inscr. (mutil.). Wm. [Bekke] and w. [Margt.], c. 1500, local,
loose in chest in 1890, now lost. III. Inscr. Mary, w. of Thos.
Blofeld, gent., 1611, N.
SwAFFHAM. I. Man in arm., c. 1480, worn ; w., inscr. and
2 shs. lost ; local, N. Ashdown, Armour, 226 (shoulder pieces) ;
Gotman, II, Appendix, pi. 3, p. 58. II. Inser. Thos., son of
Abrey Cannon, 1634, local, N., partly covered by heating
apparatus.
SwAFiELD. I. Inscr. Margt. Bwrgh, 1496, local, N.
SwAiNSTHORPE . I. Inscr. and sh. Gilbert Havers, esq., served
Queen Elizth. as captain for 22 years in Berwick, then in Scotland,
Ireland and the Netherlands, 1628, aged 87 ; mar. Frances, dau.
of Thos. Nashe ; mur., C. Farrer, Heraldry, I, 180.
Sw ANTON Abbott. I. Stephen Multon, [rector], 1477, in mass
vests., local, C. Su^ing, 216. II. Inscr. Margt., w. of Simon
Skottowe, c. 1520, local, N. III. Inscr. Margt., w. of John
Wegge, 1621, C. IV. Inscr. Elizth., 3rd dau. of 7 of John
and Margt. Wegge, only w. of Philip Knolles, 1641, aged 60,
mother of 3 children, Thos., John (who pos.),and Mary, local, N.
Suffling, 330.
SwANTON Morley. I. Inscr. Robt. Rokysby, c. 1500, local,
N. II. Inscr. John Bone, c. 1500, local, N. III. Inscr. Thos.
Baret and w. Margt., c. 1500, local, partly covered, N.A. IV.
Inscr. Thos. Wygthman and ws. Annes and Kath., 1533, local,
S.A.
SwARDESTON. I. Inscr. John Goodwyng, 1550, local ; palimp.,
on rev. a portion of an inscr. in Lat. vv., 1503 in arabics ; now
mur., N. Norf. Arch., XXII, 73 (obv. and rev.).
Syderstone. I. Inscr. Geo. Hall, rector of Syderstone and
of a mediety of Seaming, [1605-1628], mur., C.
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Tasburgh. I. Inscr. with 2 shs. Elizth., eld. dau. of Thos.
Baxter, gent., 1586, aged 16, C. II. Inscr. Elizth., dau. and
h. of Geo. Blidwourth, gent., w. of Thos. Baxter, gent., 1587,
aged 38, had 2 sons and 3 daus, mur., N. III. Inscr. Bobt.
Meeke, benefactor to poor, 1598, C. IV. Inscr. and ach. Dorothy,
dau. of Anth. Drury, esq., by his w. Anne, w. of John Burman,
LL.D., 1642, leaving issue John, Anne, Dorothy, local, N. Farrer,
Heraldry, I, 206.
Taverham. I. Inscr. John Stok, gent., 1486, local. Tower.
II. Inscr. Elizth. Stokys, 1492, local. Tower. III. Chalice and
inscr. John Thorp, priest, 1515, C., partly hidden by radiator.
Terrington St. Clement. I. Inscr. John Coraunt, 1528,
and w. Joan, local, S.Tr.
Themelthorpe. I. Inscr. Kath. Pescod, c. 1500, local,
broken. II. Inscr. (mutil.) Rich. Pescod, c. 1500, local. III.
Inscr. Bobt. Fork, c. 1500, local. IV. Wm. Pescod, 1505, in
civil dress, sm., local., N. Nos. I, II, III now mur. on a board,
N.
Thornham. I. Scroll, ‘‘ Jesu mercy. Lady helppe ”, c. 1460,
N. II. Inscr. and sh. with initial (mutil.). Simon Miller, mcht.,
1464, S.A. III. Inscr. John Myller, 1488, S.A. He and his
w. Clarice erected the rood screen. IV. Frag, of an inscr.
to a lady, c. 1480, loose in chest, in 1890, now lost.
Thorpe-next-Haddiscoe. I. Inscr. John Mottes, 1534, and
w. Margt., N.
Thorpe Market. I. Inscr. Boger Burges, vicar, c. 1500. II.
Inscr. (2 shs. lost). Edm. Gresham, esq., son of Sir John Gresham,
1586, N. III. Inscr. Bobt. Langwade, yeoman, 1600, local.
Nos. I and III lost when ch. was rebuilt.
Threxton. I. Inscr. John More, c. 1500, local, N.
Thurgarton. I. Inscr. John Bakon, rector, 1509, C. II.
Inscr. Dan. Bobinson, M.A., 1627, aged 27, C. An inscr. to
Margt. Warmoll, c. 1500, is now lost.
Thurlton. I. Inscr. Thos. Denny, gent., 1646, local, N.
Thuxton. I. Inscr. John Putter, gent., 1572, local, mur., C.
II. Inscr. in 6 Eng. vv. Mary Seffowle, 2nd w. of Gregory Pagrave,
1578, had 2 sons Bobt. and Gregory, mur., C. III. Inscr. in
9 Eng. vv. Kath. Pigeon, 3rd w. of Gregory Pagrave, 1596, mur., C.
Thwaite (South Erpingham). I. John Puttok, [1442], in civil
dress, and w. Alice, [1469], inscr. in 4 Lat. vv., S.A. Farrer,
Brasses, pi. 8, p. 31. II. Sh. partly covered. Possibly part of
a br. to Rich. Brown, gent., 1508.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Tibenham. I. Inscr. Robt. Bucston, 1528, and ws. Cristian
and Agnes, mur., S.C. II. Inscr. John de Buxton, 1572, aged
84, local, mur., S.C. III. Inscr. John Buxton, gent., son and
h. of Bobt. Buxton, 1572, aged 84 ; mar. Margt. Warner, had 2
sons, Robt., Francis, and 2 daus., Elizth., Anne, mur., S.C. IV.
Sh., Buxton imp. Warner, mur., S.C. Possibly belonging to
either nos. II or III.
Toft Monks. I. Inscr. Jas. a Badley, 1484, and w. Isabel,
local, N. II. Inscr. (mutil.). Thos. Bert, 1529, and w. Margery,
local, N. III. Inscr. Robt., son of John Kedgell, 1606, N.
IV. Inscr. with 3 Eng. vv. Edw. Hewlett, 1607, C. V. Inscr.
John, son of Robt. Kedgell, 1610, C. In coll. Soc. Antiq. is a
rubbing of a sh., Copinger imp. Bond, formerly in this ch. About
1860 it was in the possession of a Mr. Fisher of Norwich.
Tottington. I. Margt. Pory, 1598, aged 54, and 1 son E. V.,
both kng. ; her 2nd husband Luke Vnger pos. ; N.A. Gent.
Mag., 1819, i, 113 (effs.).
Trowse. I. Inscr. Rich. Londe, vicar, 1506, local, N. II.
[Elizth.], dau. and h. of Wm. Tu thill of Newton, w. of Roger
Dalyson, heir apparent of Wm. Dalyson of Laughton, Lines.,
1585, aged 19, 2 shs. (2 others lost), C. Misc. Gen. et Her., 3 S.
II, 1.
Trunch. I. Inscr. (chalice lost). Nich. Pylgrym, chaplain,
c. 1500, local, N. II. Heart and 1 scroll, c. 1530 ; inscr., 2
scrolls and 2 shs. lost ; local, N. For a palimp. inscr. formerly
in this ch. see Brit. Mus.
Tuddenham, East. I. Civilian (head restored) with ring at
end of rosary, and 2 ws., c. 1500 ; inscr. lost ; local, rel., mur., N.
Cotman, I, pi. 42, p. 26.
Tuddenham, North. I. Inscr. Margt., dau. of Wm. Wotton,
c. 1500, local, N. II. Inscr. Thos. Howlitt, 1607, and w.
Mary, 1612, N. III. Sm. cross bearing an inscr. to Frances,
dau. of Thos. Skippe, esq., 1625, aged 2, now under choir seats, C.
Tunstead. I. Inscr. Reginald Crab, 1525, local, loose at
rectory in 1925.
Upton. I. Inscr. Thos. Cossey, 1455, local, S.A., under organ.
II. Inscr. Robt. Wynne and w. Agnes, c. 1460, local, N. III.
Inscr. Joan Taylowr, c. 1500, local, N. IV. Inscr. Robt.
Hokkyng and w. Helwise, c. 1500, local, N.A. V. Inscr. Wm.
Wynne, 1505, and w. Agnes, local, N. ‘ VI. Inscr. Thos. Wesyt,
gent., 1513, local, N. VII. Inscr. Roger Tayler, 1534, local, N.
VIII. Inscr. Rich. Taylor, 1588, mur., S.A.
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Upwell. I. Priest, c. 1430, in cope, triple canopy and entabla¬
ture ; marg. inscr. and 2 shs. lost ; now mur., C. Cotman, II,
pi. 95, p. 47 ; Mason, 222. Possibly Wm. Mowbray, rector,
1428. II. Hen. Martyn, rector of Yaxham, 1435, in amice,
albe, crossed stole and cope ; 2 scrolls and 2 shs. lost ; now mur., C.
Boutell, Series ; Norf. Arch., II, 110. III. Inscr. Wm. Damet,
1524, and w. Clarice, N. IV. Jane Coltropp, w. of Sinolphus
Bell, esq., 1621, aged 62, with 7 sons and 4 dans., mur., C. V.
Inscr. Tristram Dymond, esq., 1660, aged 52, local, N. VI.
Inscr. Mary, dau. of Peter Pretyman of Bacton, Suff., esq., w. of
no. V, 1663, aged 57, local, N. In Cole’s MSS. (Brit. Mus.
Add. 5806, fol. 97v) is a sketch of a br., now lost, exactly like no II,
but the head gone, to Wm. Why ttermete, rector of Yaxham, 1432.
Wacton. I. Inscr. and lozenge. Abigal, dau. of John Knyvett
of Ashwouldthorp, esq., widow of Martin Sedley of Morley,
esq., 1623, local, mur., N.
Walpole St. Peter. I. Inscr. (chalice lost). John Whetom,
parson of Walpole and Leverington, 1537, local, C. II. Inscr.
Hen. Frencham, M.A., fellow of Magdalen Coll., Oxford, 30 years
parson of Walpole, 1629, aged 71 ; mar. Anne Walvard, widow,
dau. of Bobt. Baynard, esq., had a son Barnabas and a dau.,
Anne, C. III. Inscr. and sh. Robt. Butler, esq., 1630, aged
59 ; mar. Elizth. Wright, widow ; N. IV. Inscr. with ach.
Barnabas Frencham, youth, and his mother, [1652], C. A brass
to Sir Ralph Rochford, in arm., and w. Maud, 1390, double canopy,
shs. and marg. inscr., now lost, is engr. Oough, II, pi. 3, p. 8, from
a drawing from Francis Blomefield.
Walsham, North. I. Inscr. Dame Margt. Hetercete, 1397,
N.A. II. Inscr. Wm. Rous, 1404, S.C. III. Inscr. Wm.
Betynys and w. Joan, both died 1 Apr. 1460, rel., mur., S.C.
IV. Inscr. Robt. Bradfeld, c. 1500, local, rel., mur., S.C. V.
Chalice and wafer. Edm. Ward, vicar, [1473-1519], local, N.A.
VI. Chalice and wafer. Robt. Wythe, chaplain, c. 1520, local, S.C.
OirVs Own Paper, XV, 391 ; Suffling, 260. VII. Inscr. and sh.
of Grocers’ Co. Robt. Raunt, chief constable of the hundred of
Tunstead, 1625, aged 60 ; by his w. Elizth. he had 2 sons and
6 daus. ; N. VIII. Inscr. John Page, 1627, aged 59, S.A.
In coll. Soc. Antiq. is a rubbing of an inscr., now lost, to Agnes,
w. of John Rycheman, c. 1500.
Walsham, South (St. Mary). I. Inscr. Robt. Wellis, c. 1500,
local, N. II. Inscr. Thos. Spayne, 1505, local, N. III. Inscr.
Agnes, w. of Thos. Spynne (no. II), c. 1505, local, N. IV.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Inscr. Jas., son of Jas. Rownce, mcht. of Norwich, 1638, aged 55,
local, N.
Walsingham, New, or Little. I. Inscr. (hf. eff. lost). Margt.
Stoke, c. 1460, S.A., now lost (?). Norf. Arch., VI, 268 (with eff.).
II. Geoff. Porter, 1485, in civil dress, and w. Beatrice, local,
S.C., partly covered by organ. III. Inscr. Stephen Ketyll,
1485, local, N.C. IV. Inscr. (eff. lost). Nich. Hylys, 1496,
local, S.C. V. Inscr. Margt. Chylde, c. 1500, local, N.A. VI.
Inscr. (eff. lost). Jas. Gresham, c. 1500, N.C. VII. Inscr. Wm.
Lawis, baker, c. 1500, local, S.A., now lost (?). VIII. Inscr.
Cissily [Gerald], c. 1500, local, partly covered, N.C. IX. Hen.
Clederow, 1509 in arabies, in civil dress, and w. Joan, local, N.
X. Inscr. Wm. Gresham, 1513, and w. Agnes, local, N.C. XI.
Inscr. John Clerke, 1515, local, S.A. XII. Inscr. in 2 Lat. vv.
John Child, 1517, local, S.C. XIII. Chalice and wafer held
by hands issuing from clouds. Wm. Wests tow, chaplain,
c. 1520, local, N.C. Druitt, 101 ; Suffling, 261. XIV. Inscr.
John Harte, 1526, and w. Alice, local, S.C. XV. Inscr. Nich.
Strotton, 1528, and w. Margt., local, S.C. XVI. Inscr.
(chalice lost). Thos. Grandon, rector of Styberd, 1532, local, N.
XVII. Inscr. (chalice lost). John Thorp, chaplain, 1532, local, N.C.
XVIII. Civilian and w., c. 1540 ; inscr. and sh., lost ; local, N.A.
Arch. Jour., XIV, 94 ; Norf. Arch., VI, 267. XIX. Inscr. (eff.
lost). Christ. Athowe senior, 1542, local, N.A. In coll. Soc.
Antiq. are rubbings of the following, now lost : (I) a civilian,
c. 1480, head and inscr. lost ; (2) a chalice and wafer, probably
belonging to no XVI, or no. XVII ; (3) an inscr. to Wm. Kemp,
1539, and w. Margt.
Walsingham, Old, or Great. I. Inscr. in 6 Eng. vv. (mutil.).
Robt. Marcall, 1593, now covered, N. II. Inscr. with 2 Eng.
vv. Jane, 2nd dau. of Robt. and Elizth. Buck, w. of Robt. Golding,
1632, N. III. Inscr. with 4 Eng. vv. Elizth., 2nd dau. of Edm.
Bullock, Esq., w. of Jas. Alee of Great Walsingham, 1641, N.
Walton, East. I. Inscr. Wm. Bacar and w. Margt., c. 1460,
local, N.
Walton, West. I. Inscr. John Reppes, esq., 1561, and 2 ws.,
(1) Margt., eld. dau. and coh. of Hen. Smyth, by whom 1 son
Henry and 7 daus., (2) Thomasen, dau. of Thos. Derham, by whom
Ele and John, local, on a board, loose.
Warham All Saints. I. Wm. Rokewod, esq., 1474, in arm.
without sword, 1 sh. (now lost), sm. local, N. Farrer, Brasses,
pi. 13, p. 103. By the same hand as the figures at Whissonsett.
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II. Inscr. Edm. Framyngham, gent., LL.B., fellow of Trinity
Hall, Camb., 1626 ; his w. pos. ; mur., S.Tr.
Warham St. Mary. I. Inser. Wm. Wigfall, rector of both
churches (All Saints and St. Mary Mag.), 1618, C. II. Inscr.
with 4 Lat. and 10 Eng. vv. Robt. Purland, 1630, N.
Watlington. I. Inscr. and sh. Thos. Boteler of Herts., esq.,
1637, aged 67 ; mar. for 28 years to Anne, 2nd dan. of Thos.
Gausell, esq., had 6 sons and 1 dan. ; mur., C. An indent for
a fine floriated cross with marg. inscr. in Lombardics (3 stops
remaining) to Sir Robt. de Montalt, c. 1329, is figured in Beloe,
pi. 12, and Norf. Arch., XII, pi. 2, p. 178.
Wellingham. I. Inscr. Thos. Leeke, “ heremita ”, c. 1500,
local. Tower.
Wells. I. Inscr. Thos. Bradley, rector, [1466-1499], builder
of the chancel, mur., C.
Wendling. I. Inscr. Hen. Ferrour, gent., 1620, aged 70,
local, N.
Wereham. I. Inscr. (effs. and children lost). John Spycer,
1506, and w. Agnes, local, N.
Weston. I. Inscr. John Former, “ sacre theologie scolarius ”,
rector, [1477], C. II. Elizth., dau. andh. of Sir John Tymperley,
knt., w. of Fyrmyn Rokewoode, esq., 1533, with 2 sons ; sh.
lost ; local, N. Norf. Arch., XI, 82.
Weybourne. I. Inscr. Valentine Moore, 1593, benefactor to
poor, N.
Wheatacre All Saints. I. Inscr. in 6 Lat. vv. Robt. London,
1627, aged 69, and w. Anne, 1620, aged 59, N.
Whinburgh. I. Sh., on a bend cotised 3 martlets ; inscr. and
another sh. lost ; N.
Whissonsett. I. Wm. Bozon, esq., died 1460, engr. c. 1485,
in arm. without sword ; inscr. and sh. lost ; local. Tower.
Carthew, Launditch, I, 278. Rubbing of inscr. in coll. Soc. Antiq.
Of. Warham All Saints. II. Thos. Gybon, gent., 1484, in arm.
without sword; sh. lost; local. Tower. Ashdown, Armour, 219
(head); Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 210 (head); Carthew, II, 512. Cf.
Warham All Saints. In coll. Soc. Antiq. is a rubbing of an inscr.
in 4 Lat. vv., now lost, to Rich. Bozoun, 1450. It is engr. Carthew,
I, 278, as is also a lost figure of a man in arm. (similar to no. I),
legs broken, with mutil. inscr. to John Bozun, esq., 1489.
Whitwell-cum-Hackford. I. Inscr. Robt. Brese and w.
Beteris, c. 1520, local, N. The inscr. to Geo. Coke, gent., 1609,
is lost.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
WiCKHAMPTON. I. Inscr. Wm. Jullys, rector, 1486, mur., N.
II. Inscr. John Cassbour, 1488, and w. Margt., mur., N.
WiCKLEWOOD. I. Inscr. John Dofeld and w. Agnes, c. 1500,
local, N.
WiCKMERE. I. Inscr. John Grenewey, w. Agnes and son Rich.,
all died 1494, local, S.A.
WiGGENHALL St. German. I. Inscr. Ele, w. of Wm. Elwyne,
c. 1500, local, N. II. Inscr. Wm. (?) Elwyn, gent., 1508,
worn, N.
WiGGENHALL St. Mary-the- VIRGIN. I. Heart and 3 scrolls
(mutil., 1 lost). Sir Robt., son of Edm. Kervile, c. 1450, “ cujus
cor hie humatur ”, local, S.A. Boutell, Christian Mon., 112.
WiGHTON. I. Inscr. and sh. (recently lost). Frances, dan. of
Humf. Chambers of Sturston, Suff., gent., widow of [Christ.]
Redingfeild, 1629, N.
WiLBY. I. Inscr. John Hatefield, clerk, 1627, C.
Wilton. I. Inscr. John Biickton, 1511, and w. Joan, local, N.
Winfarthing. I. Inscr. Matt. Hayllet, 1586, aged 64,
local, N.
WiNTERTON. I. Inscr. Wm. Keyman, [priest], 1528, local, N.
II. Inscr. Thos. Husband, gent., 1676, aged 86, and w. Anne,
dau. of Wm. Reymes of Overstrond Hall, esq., 1665, aged 68,
mar. 50 years, had 3 sons and 1 dau., all predeceased them except
John the youngest son, loose in vestry in 1925.
WiTCHiNGHAM, Great. I. Inscr. (mutil., sh. lost). Wm. de
Wychyngham, esq., 1[414], N. II. Inscr. Philippe, w. of John
Andrues, 1605, aged 43, local, N. III. Inscr. Mary, w. of Thos.
Aleyn, 1617, aged 72, S.A. IV. Inscr. Francis le Neve, 1616,
and w. Margt., 1618, mar. 53 years, had 6 sons, John, Rich.,
Francis, Thos., Robt., Hen., and 4 daus., Elizth., Judeth, Mary,
Sewsan, C. V. Inscr. and sh. Geo. Meares, esq., 1626, local, N.
WiTTON (Blofield). I. Dame Julian Anyell, vowess, c. 1500,
sm., local, N, Farrer, Brasses, pi. 11, p. 77 ; Suffling, 153. II.
Inscr. Nich. Dade, c. 1530, local, N. Suffling, 314.
WiTTON (Tunstead). I. Inscr. Thos. Calke, 1519, local, C.
II. Inscr. Hen. Hemsley, vicar, [1522], local, C. III. Inscr.
Thos. Parmenter, “ died 2 days before Hollimus ”, 1631, and w.
Francis, died on St. Stephen’s day ”, 1627, mar. 47 years, C.
WiVETON. I. Wm. Bisshop, clerk, [rector, 1475-]1512, in mass
vests, without stole and maniple, holding chalice and wafer,
local, sm., C. II. Skeleton in shroud, c. 1540 ; another eff. and
inscr. lost ; local, N. Possibly Thos. Briggs, 1544. III. Geo.
NORFOLK.
375
Brigge of Letheringsett, esq., 1597, aged 53, in civil dress, and
w. Anne, had 2 dans, and cohs. Margt. and Sara, 1 sh., C. Farrer,
Brasses, frontis. IV. Inscr., arms of Greneway, Grocers’ Co.,
and mcht. mark. Benefaction of Rauf Grenewey, citizen and
alderman of London, 1558, left 13d in money and 13d in bread
to 13 poor persons every Sunday ; Thos. Grenewey, his executor,
made over the rectory of Briston to trustees for payment ; mur.,
S.A.
Wood Balling. I. Robt. Dockyng, chaplain, 1465, in mass
vests., local, S.A. Farrer, Brasses, pi. 15, p. 107. II. Inscr.
Kath. Bulwer, 1487, local, S.A. Farrer. III. Inscr. Lettice
Bulwer, c. 1500, local, N.A. Farrer. IV. Inscr. Thos. Flegge,
c. 1500, local, N.A. V. Inscr. Rich. Kassel (?), c. 1500,
local, S.A. VI. Simon Bolwar, 1504, in civil dress, sm., local,
N.A. Farrer. VII. Inscr. John Byrchm, 1504, local, S.A.
VIII. John Crane, 1507, in civil dress, sm., local, N. IX.
Chalice and wafer. Edw. Warcop, chaplain, 1510, local, N.
X. John, 1517, and Thos., 1518, sons of Roger Bulwer, f effs. in
civil dress, sm., local, N. Farrer. XI. Inscr. Wm. Messanger,
1545, local, S.A. XII. Inscr. Thos. Kempe, gent., 1642, local,
S.A. XIII. Inscr. John Scottowe, 1647, local, N.A. XIV.
Frag, of inscr. [15 ?]12, in oak frame, mur., S.A.
Woodrising. I. Inscr. and sh. (f eff. lost). Robt., eld. son and
h. of Sir Robt. Southwell, knt., by Elizth., eld. dau. of Charles,
lord Howard, admiral of England, 1586, C. Farrer, Heraldry, I,
325. II. Ach. with chain and badge of the chancellor of the
Garter ; inscr. cut in stone. Sir Francis Crane, chancellor of the
order, died in Paris, 1636, aged about 57, C. Farrer. III.
Sh., Southwell ; inscr. lost ; C.
WooDTON. I. Cristian Bacon, 1532, local, sm.,N. II. Inscr.
Thos. Koppyng, 1535, local, S.A. III. Inscr. (2 shs. lost).
Thos. Fenn, c. 1620, local ; not palimp. ; N. IV. Inscr. with
14 Eng. vv., emblems of mortality, etc. Erasmus Stanhaw, [16]78 ;
palimp., on rev. an ach. of Denny, c. 1600, mur., N. Porch. Norf.
Arch., XXII, 68 (obv.), 70 (rev.).
WoRSTEAD. I. John Yop, rector of Boton, [1404 ?], hf. eff. in
mass vests., C. Farrer, Brasses, pi. 4, 22 ; Suffling, 221. II.
Inscr. in 2 Lat. vv. John Spicer, 1440, C. III. Civilian, e. 1500 ;
inscr. lost ; local, C. Cotman, II, Appendix, pi. 7, p. 61. IV.
Inscr. John Glaven, 1505, and w. Isabel, local, N. V. Inscr.
Thos. Whatt, wursted wever ”, 1506, local, N. VI. Inscr.
and sh. with mcht. mark imp. Mercers’ Co. John Carman, 1508,
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local, N, OirVs Own Paper, XVI, 151. VII. John Alblastyr,
1520, f eff. in civil dress, sm., local, N. Girl's Own Paper, XVI,
151. VIII. Inscr. Roger Blome, c. 1520, local, X. IX.
Inscr. Agnes Alblasster, w. of no. VII, 1524, local, N. X.
Inscr. Christ. Rant, 1538, and w. Joan, local, C. In coll. Soc.
Antiq. are rubbings, dated 1793, of the following, now lost,
(1) a civilian, c. 1480, lower part of eff. and inscr. gone ; (2) Wm.,
son of Roger Rante, c. 1480, sm. hf. eff. in civil dress ; (3) inscr.
John Dere, '' worthsted vever ”, 1497; (4) inscr. John Bolt,
1499, and w. Bennet ; (5) inscr. Bennet Bolt, c. 1500 ; (6) inscr.
Wm. Pennston, c. 1500 ; (7) inscr. Isabel, w. of Walter Rawe and
previously of John Fermor alias Chapman, c, 1500 ; (8) inscr.
Kath. Grlaven, 1505, and her 3 husbands, John Glaven, Thos.
Wylkyns, citizen and alderman of Norwich, and John Dey ;
(9) inscr. Thos. Hemsby, 1549, and w. Alice.
Wretton. I. Inscr. John Blysse, c. 1500, local, S.A.
Wroxham. I. Inscr. with 6 Eng. vv. Margt., w. of Robt.
Booth, clerk, 1632, local, mur., C.
Yelverton. I. Inscr. John Sparow, c. 1500, local, N. II.
Inscr. Andrew Sparow, 1503, local, N. III. Margt., dau. of
Thos. Aldriche, mayor of Norwich, died '' in her fioryching
youthe ”, 1525, f eff., sm., local, N. IV. Inscr. Thos. Hotte
and w. Beatrice, also her father Robt. Wolverton, esq., c. 1530,
local, N. V. Inscr. John, son of Thos. Sparowe, c. 1540, local,
N. VI. Inscr. Thos. Blenerhayset, gent., 4th son of Thos.
Blenerhaiset of Barsham, Suff., esq., 1590, local, N.
Rubbings of the following lost brasses are in coll. Soc. Antiq. :
Hockering. Inscr. and sh. Humph. Smallpece, 1559 ;
Hockwold. Amfelice, dau. of Sir Humph. Coningsby, w. of
Sir John Tendall, 1532, with 9 daus., local. Cotman, I, pi. 64,
р. 36 ; Gough, II, pi. 37, fig. 4, p. cccix ; Norwich, All Saints.
Inscr. Wm. Swetman, priest, c. 1500, local. ; Walsham,
South (destroyed church of St. Laurence). (1) chalice and wafer
with inscr. for Miles Walker, rector, 1495, mutil., local ; (2) chalice
and wafer with inscr. for Robt. Melton, chaplain, 1500, local ;
(3) inscr. John Ussher,c. 1500, local ; (4) inscr. Thos. Wymmyng,
с. 1500, local ; (5) inscr. mutil., 1529, local ; (6) inscr. Wm.
Pollard, benefactor, 1605.
Fine indents remain at East Barsham, a man in arm. under
canopy, with smaller figure of a son (?) also in arm., marg. inscr.,
shs., and garter (?) badges. M.B.S. Portfolio, 11, p\. Zl. West
N0RTH_4 MPTONSHIRE .
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Bradenham, a cross with bust for Thos. de Cailey, rector, 1324.
Emneth, a man in arm., cross-legged, c. 1290, with canopy, said
to be Sir Adam de Hakebeach. Beloe, pi. 6 ; Norf. Arch., VI, 12.
Harpley, John de Gurnay, rector, 1332, single canopy and marg.
inscr. in Lombardics. Beloe, pi. 12 ; Gurney, D., Record of the
House of Gournay, 344. North Pickenham, a cross to Margt.
de Wautone, c. 1320. Norf. Arch., VI, 21. Redenhall, Wm.
de Neuport, reetor, c. 1330, single canopy and marg. inscr. in
Lombardics, worn. Oxford Jour, of Mon. Br., 11, Stratton
St. Mary, Sir Roger de Bourne, 1331 ; and Toft Trees, a
floriated cross with marg, inscr. in Lombardics to Thos. de
Melham, c. 1330. Oxford Jour, of Mon. Br., II, 37.
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE .
Churches of Northants. Architectural Notices of the Churches of the
Archdeaconry of Northampton, 1849.
Baker. History and Antiquities of the County of Northampton, by G.
Baker, 2 vols., 1822-41.
Bridges. History and Antiquities of the County of Northampton, by John
Bridges, 2 vols., 1762-91.
Hartshorne. Funeral Monuments in Northamptonshire, by C. H.
Hartshorne, 1840.
Hudson. The Brasses of Northamptonshire, by F. Hudson, 1852.
Northants. N. and Q. Northamptonshire Notes and Queries.
Abington. I. Inscr. and 3 daus ; the remains of the br. to
Wm. Nayle, 1536, and w. Margery, 1557, with 10 sons. Hen.,
Nich., Thos., Peter, Rich., Wm., Robt., John, Christ., Arthur,
and 3 daus.. Ales, Annes, Joan ; the inscr. palimp., on rev.
the lower portion of a priest, c. 1400, in cope with SS. Philip and
Bartholomew on orphrey ; C. M.B.8. Trans., V, 234 (obv. and
rev. of inscr.). In 1925 the inscr. was in the possession of the
Northants. Architectural Society.
Addington, Great. I. John Bloxham, 1st chaplain of St.
Mary’s chantry founded by Hen. Veer, 1519, in mass vests, with
chalice and wafer, marg. inscr., A.T., C. Anastatic Print ; Churches
of Northants., 100 ; Hudson.
Alderton. I. Inscr. with sh. John, 3rd son of Sir Thos.
Hesilrige, bart., 1655, aged 52 ; his son Arthur pos. ; mur., C.
Ald WINKLE All Saints. I. Wm. Aldewyncle, esq., 1463, in
civil dress, C. Hudson. II. Inscr. with ach. John Pykering,
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
“ physitian ”, 1659, with 8 Eng. vv. written by himself in 1652
at the age of 56, mur., N.A.
Ashby, Canons. I. John Dryden, gent., 1584, in civil dress,
ach. ; inscr. lost ; N. Hudson. II. Inscr. John, son of Sir
John Dryden, bart., 1631, N. III. Inscr. Sir Erasmus Dryden,
bart., 1632, and w. Frances, 1630, N.
Ashby, Castle. I. Wm. Ermyn, rector, 1401, in cope with
SS. Anne, Kath., Margt., Mary Mag., Helen - - Peter, Paul,
Andrew, Nich., Laur., on orphreys and arms on morse ; inscr.
lost; large, C. Alcuin Club Colls., XXII, 49 ; Hudson: V. and
A. Mus. List, pi. 50, no. 4 ; Waller, pt. 11.
Ashby St. Legers. I. Thos. Stokes, esq., 1416, in civil dress,
and w. Ellen, single canopy with sm. super-canopy containing
Trinitv (now lost), kng. effs. of 4 sons and 12 daus., S.A., but
partly covered by organ in 1906. Boutell, Series ; Hudson.
II. Upper hf. of the shrouded eff. of Sir Wm. Catesby, the inscrs.
to himself and 2nd w., and hf. a scroll ; the remains of the br. to
Sir Wm. Catesby, '' unus trencheatorum ” to Hen. VI, 147- (date
not filled in), and 2 ws., (1) Phillipe, dau. and coh. of Wm.
Bishopston by Phillipe, dau. and coh. of Wm. Wilcotes, 1446,
(2) Joan, dau. of Sir Thos. Barre by Alice, sister of John, lord
Talbot, widow of Rich, de la Bere, 1471, all in shrouds ; C. The
slab, 132 by 48, shows indents for the 3 shrouded figures, 6
children, 3 sons in arm. and 3 daus., each separate, 18 scrolls,
4 shs., a marg. inscr. and 3 foot inscrs. III. Wm. Catisby, esq.,
died 20 Aug. 1485, in arm. with tabard, and w. Margt., [dau. of
Wm., lord Zouch of Harringworth], 1494, in heraldic mantle,
with 3 sons and 2 daus., double canopy, earlier, c. 1430, appro¬
priated, ach. and 2 shs., local, C. Baker, I, 249 ; Dasent, A. I.,
The Speakers of the House of Commons, 96 (man) ; Hudson. IV.
- Catesby, in arm. with tabard, c. 1500, kng. ; inscr. lost ;
sm., S.A. partly covered by organ. Possibly Geo. Catesby, 1505.
V. Inscr. in 9 Lat. vv. Wm., son and h. of Geo. Catesby, 1518,
aged 15, loose in vestry in 1920. VI. Sir Rich. Catesby, 1553,
in arm. with tabard ; marg. inscr. lost ; large, under pews, N.A.
VIII. Wm. Smyght, rector of Oxshylfe (Oxhill, Warw.) and
Eldertoft, 1510, in cassock and scarf, local, S.A. Hudson.
VIII. Portion of a female (?) eff., loose in vestry in 1920. See
also Priv. Possession, Northants. Archit. Soc.
Ashton. I. Robt. Mariott, yeoman, [1584], in civil dress, and
w., with 9 sons and 6 daus., inscr. in il2 Eng. vv., A.T., N.A.
Hudson.
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Aston-le-Walls. I. Alban Butler, esq., lord of the manor,
1609, in civil dress, and 2 ws., (1) Sybil, dau. of Simon Bawleigh
of Thornborough, Warw., esq., with 5 sons and 7 daus., (2) Isabel,
dau. of John Odingesalls of Long Itchington, Warw., esq., with
2 daus., all kng., rect. pi. with inscr., mur., N.A. Hudson. II.
Inscr. Alban Butler, esq., 1617 ; mar. Anne, dau. of Ferdinand
Pulton of Bourton, Bucks., had a son Geo. died s.p., and a dau.
Elizth., mar. Francis Plowden of Plowden Hall, Salop. ; mur.,
N.A. III. Inscr. Geo. Butler, gent., 1685, aged 48; mar.
Martha, dau. of Bobt. Breton, had 10 sons and 3 daus., whereof
8 living, John, Geo., Simon, Bobt., Ambrose, Sam., Elizth.,
Martha ; mur., N.A.
Barnwell St. Andrew. I. Inscr. John Orton, " first warden
of parson Latham’s hospitall ”, 1607, aged 101, mur., C. II.
Christ. Freeman, 1610, aged 51, in civil dress with 4 sons, and w.
with 4 daus., all kng., rect. pi. with inscr. and 4 Lat. vv., sm.,
mur., C. Hudson.
Barton, Earl’s. I. John Muscote, gent., a prothonotary of
the court of common pleas, 1512, in civil dress, and w. Alice ;
4 sons, 2 daus.. Trinity, inscr. and 3 evang. symbols lost ; N.
Hudson.
Barton Segrave. I. Jane, w. of Hugh Floyde, rector, 1616,
kng. with 5 children, 1 son and 1 dau. kng., an infant in a cot
and 2 dec. on a tomb, rect. pi. with inscr. and 6 Eng. vv., mur., C.
Billing, Great. I. Inscr. in 14 Eng. vv. Justinian Brasgirdle,
rector for 54 years, 1625, left £1,200 to nourish Oxeford artes ”,
C. II. Inscr. Caleb Pott, M.A., 1690, aged 42 ; Joshua Walker,
rector, his uterine brother pos. ; mur.
Blakesley. I. Matthew Swetenham, '' portitor arcus ” and
esquier to Hen. IV, 1416, in arm. with SS. collar, now mur., S.A.
Hudson ; V . and A. Mus. List, pi. 15.
Blatherwyck. I. Sir Humf . Stafford, knt., one of the esquires
for the body to Hen. VIII, son and h. of Sir Humf. Stafford, knt.,
1548, in arm., and w. Margt. [Tame], upper hf. lost, with 6 sons,
daus. lost, 4 shs., now mur., N.C. Hudson.
Blisworth. I. Boger Wake, esq., lord of the manor, 1503,
in arm., and w. [Elizth., dau. of Sir Wm. Catesby], with 7 sons
and 3 daus. ; Trinity lost ; 4 shs., marg. inscr. mutil., A.T., S.A.
Hudson ; Northants. N. and Q., II, front is.
Boddington. I. Inscr. Wm., son of Wm. Boothby, haber¬
dasher of London, and of Lady Judith Corbitt of Clatercutt, 1623,
C. II. Wm. Procter, rector of Boddington and Brington,
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
1627, in cap and gown, C. Hudson. III. Inscr. with sh. Sir
Hen. Boothby, first bart., brother of no. I, 1648, aged 56 ; mar.
Mary, dan. of Sir Thos. Hayes, lord mayor of London, left a son
Wm. and a dan. Judith ; C.
Brampton, Church. I. done, w. of Jas. Furnace, 1585, a
skeleton, sm. rect. pi. with reversed inscr., worn., C. Hudson.
Brampton-by-Dingley. I. Man in arm. and w. in mantle,
head gone, c. 1420, double canopy much mutil. ; inscr. lost ; C.
Hudson. Possibly Sir John Holt, lord of the manor of Oveshall
and patron of the ch., 1417, and w. II. Simon Norwiche, esq.,
[cousin and h. to Rich. Holt, clerk, who died 1452], 1468, in arm.,
and w. Isabel, [dau. of Rich. Tunstall], 1476, efi. lost, B.V. Mary
and Child, inscr. mutil. ; shs. lost ; C. Hudson.
Brington, Great. I. Priest, c. 1340, hf. eff. in mass vests,
with cap, on a bracket ; stem and marg. inser. lost ; rel., C.
Boutell, Christian Mon., 139 ; Haines, 143 ; Hudson ; Oxford
Man., 63 ; Oxford Jour, of Mon. Br., II, 129. II. Inscr.
(chamfer). Sir [Wm]. Spencer, 1532, and w. Dame Susan, [dau.
of Sir Rich. Knightley of Fawsley], A.T., N.C. III. Inscr. and
sh. Elizth. Washington, widow, died 19 March, 1622, also Robt.
Washington, gent., her late husband, 2nd son of Robt. Washing¬
ton of Solgrave, esq., died 10 March, 1622, N., under moveable
cover. Norihants. N. and Q., N.S.I.,frontis. IV. Inscr. with
sh. Constans Jessop, S.T.P., rector, prebendary of Durham,
1695, aged 55, C.
Brixworth. I. Inscr. with 4 Lat. vv. Edw., son of Francis
Saunders of Welford, esq., lord of the manor, 1630, aged about
80. In Gent. Mag., 1810, ii, 321, are engravings of indents for
Adam de Tauntone, vicar, 1334, and Simon Curteis, 1327, builder
of aisle and chapel. Rubbings in coll. Soc. Antiq.
Bulwick. I. Inscr. Wm. Etgos, 1482, and w. Margt., N.
Burton Latimer. I. Nine sons and 1 sh. ; the remains of the
br. to Rich. Boyvill, c. 1510, and w., in shrouds, with 9 sons and
8 daus., 4 shs., and inscr. ; N. Hudson (with fern, eff., sons,
daus. and 1 sh.). II. Margt., youngest dau. of Geo. Francklyn
esq., w. of Thos. Bacon, 1626, with child in swaddling clothes,
inscr. with 6 Eng. vv., 2 shs. ; her husband pos. ; mur.. Tower.
Hudson. III. Ach., Bacon, for Edw. Bacon, 1626 ; inscr.
lost ; C.
Chacombe. I. Trinity, arms of London, Grocers’ Co., Mcht-
ad venturers, mcht-mark and inscr. Myghell Fox, citizen and
grocer of London, patron of the ch., [died 1579], engr. c. 1545,
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and 2 ws., Mary [Eddes] and Clemence [Hawtyn], and children
Rich., Anth., John, Anne, Alice, done and Alys, C. Hudson.
Charwelton. I. Thos. Andre we junior, gent., in arm., and
w. Emme, dau. of Rich. Knightley, esq., 1490, with 4 sons and
7 daus. under sm. canopies, 4 Lat. vv., marg. inscr., ach. and
4 shs., local, rel. and repaired in 1889, N. Hudson. II. Thos.
Andrewe, gent., mcht., [died 1496], in civil dress, and w. Margery,
[dau. and h. of Rich. Clarell, esq.], double canopy with 4 pedi¬
ments, 5 sons and 3 daus. under sm. canopies, 6 Lat. vv., marg.
inscr., ach. and sh., engr. c. 1490, large, local, rel. and repaired
in 1904, N. Baker, I, 302 ; Hudson. III. Thos. Andrewes,
esq., died 1541, in arm., and w. Agnes Newport, 4 shs. and inscr. ;
palimp., the man a reused fig. of c. 1510, on rev. of lady another
fern. eff. in widow’s dress, c. 1510, possibly the companion of the
male fig. of that date, on rev. of inscr. a few lines of drapery from
a large fig., on rev. of 1 orig. sh. the lower portion of a civilian,
c. 1500, on rev. of the other orig. sh. a portion of a group of sons,
c. 1500 ; rel., repaired and 2 new shs. added in 1904, the palimps.
now fastened down, N. Hudson (obv. only). In coll. Soc.
Antiq. is a rubbing of an inscr. in 6 Lat. vv., now lost, to Thos.
Knyght and w. Agnes, also John and Anes his parents.
Chipping Warden. I. Wm. Smarte, rector, 1468, in mass
vests., sm., C. Hudson. II. Rich. Makepeace, yeoman,
1584, aged 68, in civil dress, and w. Dorothy (much mutil.), with
6 sons (lost) and 9 daus., S.A. Hudson. III. Inscr. with 10
Eng. vv. and sh. Rich. Stanwix, B.D., rector, 1656, rel., C.
Clipston. I. Ten Eng. vv. (hf. eff. lost). Elizth., 2nd dau. of
Geo. and Elizth. BusweD, 1636; inscr. cut in stone ; A.T., N.A.
II. Inscr. Elizth., 2nd dau. of Wm. Stebbing of Eramesden, Suff.,
gent., by Ann, dau. of Thos. Wright of Kilverston, Norf., esq.,
w. of Wm. Brearley, “ presbiter Anglicanus ”, rector, 1659,
aged about 30, mur., C.
CoLLiNGTREE. I. Inscr. with ach. Horatio Woodhouse, rector
for 37 years, 1679, aged 70, mur., C.
CoLLYWESTON. I. Elizth. Follett, 1508, sm., N.
Cosgrove. I. Inscr. Barbara, w. of Wm. Bradsbawe, 1595,
aged 21, mur., C. II. Inscr. Wm. Bradshawe, B.D., parson
of Covesgrove, 1601, mur., C.
CoTTERSTOCK. I. Robt. Wyntryngham, canon of Lincoln,
prebendary of Ledyngton (Rutland), provost of the chantry of
Cotterstock, 1420, in cope, on a bracket under single canopy,
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
marg. inscr. slightly mutil., C. Gawthorp, pL 34, p. 79 ; Hudson i
M.B.S. Portfolio, I, pt. 4, pi. 3.
Cranford St. Andrew. I. John Fossebrok, esq., 1418, in
arm., and w. Maud, sicca nutrix ” to Hen. VI, with SS. collar,,
now mur., N.C. Hudson ; Northants. N. and Q., N.S. II, 14.
II. John Fosbroke, esq., 1602, aged about 80, in civil dress and
2 ws. ; by his 1st he had 4 sons and 4 daus., by his 2nd Awdre,
died 1589, he had 4 sons and 12 daus., had above 70 grandchildren,
portioned 18 children and relieved his grandchildren ; f^m., now
mur., N.C. Hudson ; Northants. N . and Q., N.S. II, 14.
Cransley. I. Edw., son and h. of Geo. Halyson, esq., 1515,
in civil dress, and w. Elizth. ; a child lost ; 3 shs. (another lost),
now mur., S.A. II. Edw. Dallison, 1589, in arm., and w. Anne
Snagge, kng., rect. pi. with inscr. and ach., mur., S.A. III.
Inscr. and ach. Edw. Barnewell, lord of the manors of Newarks
and Pultons in Cransley, 1602, had 2 ws., Ellenor, dau. of Thos.
Brooke of Great Okelye, esq., and Anne, sole dau. of John
Spencer of Blunham, Beds., mur., S.A.
Crick. I. Inscr. Wm. Bucknell, gent., 1597, N. II. Inscr.
and sh. Wm. Bucknell, heir apparent of John Bucknell, gent.,
1624 ; mar. Susan, dau. of Thos. Thornton of Newnham, esq.,
had 5 sons, John, Thos., Wm., Edw., Balph,and 3 daus., Hester,
Anne, Susan, N. III. Inscr. John Bucknell, gent., 1625,
aged 75, N. IV. Inscr. Susan, w. of no. II, 1655, aged 66,
leaving 4 sons and 1 dau. living, N. V. Inscr. John Bucknell,
esq., 1658, N. VI. Inscr. Alice Baglye, 1666, N. VII.
Inscr. Rich. Bagley, gent., 1672, N. VIII. Inscr. Alice, relict
of John Bucknell, esq., w. of Hen. Firebras, esq., 1675, N. IX.
Inscr. John Adams, gent., 1681, and w. Margery, 1664, N.
Dene. I. Sir Edm. Brudenell, [eld. son of no. II], 1584, in
arm., and 2 ws., [Agnes, dau. of John Bussey, 1582, and Aubrey,
dau. of Thos. Fernley, 1584], and dau. [Aubrey], all kng., rect.
pi. with inscr., 6 Lat. vv. and 2 shs., mur., A.T., N.A. Hudson.
II. Sir Thos. Brudenell, son and h. of Robt. Brudenell, justice
of the common pleas, 1549, in arm., and w. Elizth., [dau. of Sir
Wm. Fitzwilliam, 1558], inscr. with 12 Lat. vv., ach. and sh. ;
their son Thos. pos. 1586 ; A.T., S.C. Hudson. III. John
|Brudenell, esq., 1606, in arm., and w. ; inscr. cut in stone ;
mur., A.T., S.A. Hudson.
Desborough. I. Inscr. with sh. Elizth., dau. of John Isham
of Lamport, esq., w. of Geo. Pulton, esq., 1584 ; also her husband
Geo. Pulton, 1598, mur., Sedilia.
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Dingle Y. I. Anne, 2nd dan. of Nich. Boroeghe of Stanmer,
Middx., esq., '' sometyme professed in Clerkenwell nere London ”,
1577, aged 75, "to the greate losse of ye poore who dy verse
wayes were by her relieved ”, in widow’s dress, kng., rect. pi.
with inscr. and sh., mur., C.
Doddington. I. Inscr. in Fr. (cross lost). Wm. de Pateshull,
1359, N.
Dodford. I. John Cressy, esq,, 1414, in arm., and w. Cristine,
N.C. Boutell, Series ; Hudson. II. Wm. Wylde, esq., 1422,
in arm., and widow Cecily, mother of Cristine Cressy, N.C.
Hudson. III. Bridget, 2nd w. of John Wyrley, esq., 1637,
holding book, sm., N.C. IV. Inscr. Sam. Marshal, minister,
1679, aged 80, mur., C. V. Inscr. Margt., w. of no. IV, 1681,
aged 76, had a son John, and a dan. Ann, mar. to Hen. Greswold
of Solihill, Warw., clerk, mur., C.
Easton Neston. I. Rich. Fermer, esq., mcht. of the staple of
Calais, 1552, in arm., and w. Anne, dau. of Sir Wm. Browne,
knt., [mayor of London in 1513], marg. inscr. and 8 shs., A.T., C.
Hudson. The sh. on E. end of tomb bears the arms of his son
Sir John Fermer and his w. Maud, dau. of Sir Rich. Vaux, who
probably erected the tomb.
Everdon. I. Inscr. Wm. Everdon, and Isabel, w. of Thos.
Everdon, c. 1440 (?), N.A.
Farndon, East. I. Daniel Halford, rector for 34 years, 1622,
aged 72, in gown, rect. pi. with inscr., 2 shs., skull, etc., mur., C.
Fawsley. I. Thos. Knyghtley, esq., 2nd son of Sir Rich.
Knyghtley, 1516, in arm. with tabard, heart and 3 scrolls above
head, 4 shs. ; mar. Joan, dau. and h. of Thos. Burneby, esq., and
died "sine exitu ” ; sm., N. Hudson ; Macldin, Br. of Eng., 209;
M.B.S. Portfolio, I, pt. 12, pi. 4. II. Sir Edm. Knyghtleye,
1542, in arm., and w. Ursula, [dau. of Sir Geo. Vere], sister of John,
earl of Oxford, 1557, with 6 daus., Jane, Isabell, Jane, Joan, Jane,
Joan, 18 Lat. vv., marg. inscr., and 4 shs., N. Hudson.
Floore. I. Thos. Knaresburght, esq., 1450, in arm., and w.
Agnes, 1498 ; B. V. Mary and Child lost ; reh, C. Hudson.
II. Hen. Michell, esq., 1510, in arm., and w. Phillipe, Trinity,
inscr. mutil., local, worn, C. Hudson. III. Sm. cross (mutil.)
and inscr. Alyce, dau. of John Wyrley, gent., by Dorothe, dau.
and h. of John Wake, esq., 1537, reh, C. Hudson.
Fotheringay. I. Inscr. with 8 Lat. and 2 Eng. vv. Thos.
Harland, schoolmaster of Fotheringay for 33 years, 1589, aged
70, C.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Gayton. I. Inscr. with 4 Eng. vv, Wm. Houghton, 1600,
aged about 80, had 1 w. and 10 children.
Geddington. I. Hen. Jarmon, in civil dress with sm. dagger,
and w. Anne (mutil.), c. 1480, local, rel., S.C. Hudson. II.
Inscr. and sh. Thos. Maydwell, gent., 1624, and w. Mary, dau. of
Wm. Brackenbury, gent., 1628, S.C. III. Inscr. in 14 Eng. vv,
Rich. Best, free of the Haberdashers’ Co., 1629, aged 79, mur..
Tower.
Green’s Norton, see Norton, Green’s.
Grendon. I. Inscr. John Mortymer, esq., 1446, and w. Agnes,
N. II. Widow between 2 men in arm., c. 1480, slightly mutil. ;
2 sons, 1 dau., 3 shs. and inscr. lost ; N.
Hardwick. I. Inscr. Wm. Nicolls, gent., father of Thos.
Nicolls, esq., 1576, aged 96. II. Inscr. with 6 Eng. vv. Anne,
w. of Francis Nicholls, gent., 1591, aged 37. III. Inscr.
Avith 2 Lat. vv. Edw., 2nd son of Edw. and Prudence Bagshawe,
1620, aged 20 weeks. IV. Inscr. Hen. Bagshaw, gent., “ spent
7 years as a factor in France ”, free of the Mcht-tailors’ Co.,
1621, aged 28 ; his brother Edw. pos. All rel. on one stone, N.
Harleston. I. Inscr. Grace, dau. of Valentine Morley, rector,
w. of Wm. Shortgrave, rector, 1656, aged 32, C.
Harrington. I. Laur. Saunders, esq., 1545, in arm. with 4 sons
(the eld. in arm.), and w. Alice, [dau. of Robt. Brokesby], with 5
daus., all kng., inscr. in 7 Eng. vv., 2 shs., local, mur., A.T., C.
II. Inscr. with 6 Eng. vv. and sh. on oval plate. Jonathan Wode-
nothe of Shavington, Ches., esq., 1686, aged 70, and w. Mary, C.,
loose in 1920.
Harringworth. I. Inscr. Wm. Gardiner, M.A., minister,
1680, and w. Elizth., 1719, worn, N.
Harrowden, Great. I. [Wm. Harwedon, esq.], 1433, in arm.,
and widow Margery, dau. and h. of Giles St. John, on brackets
(mutil.) under double canopy (lost), marg. inscr. mutil., C.
Hudson.
Hemington. I. Thos. Mountagu, gent., 1517, in civil dress,
and w. Agnes, [dau . of Wm. Dudley of Clapton], 4 shs., N. Hudson.
Heyford, Nether. I. Inscr. in Fr. and 2 shs. John Mauntell
and w. Elizth., c. 1400 ; the Mauntell sh. is a modern restoration ;
the Heyford sh. is palimp. (now fastened down), on rev. another
sh., Montagu quartering Longespee, possibly intended for Wm.
Montagu, earl of Salisbury, who died in 1397 ; A.T., C. Arch.
Jour., IX, 300 (obv. and rev. of Heyford sh.), see also p. 385. II.
Sir Walter Mauntell, 1487, in arm., and w. Elizth., dau. and coh.
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of John Abbot, esq., holding hands, chamfer inscr. and 5 shs.,
large, A.T., C. Arch. Jour., IX, 300 ; Hudson ; V . and A. Mus.
List, pi. 25 (effs.).
Higham Ferrers. I. Laurence de St. Maur (Seymour), rector,
[1337], in mass vests., single canopy with SS. in side shafts, John
Evang., an angel, John Bapt., Stephen, an abbot (?), Luke -
Mark, 4 gone (the 4th was Christopher), Matthew, super-canopy
with the Deity with soul, SS. Peter, Andrew, Paul and Thos.,
inscrs. on base and arch of canopy and on breast of eff. ; 4 shs.
lost ; A.T., C. Alcuin Club Colls., XXII, 21 (eff.), 77 (Stephen) ;
Ashdown, Costume, 356 (eff.) ; Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 95 (eff.) ;
Builder, LXI, 444 and CII, 70 ; Oawthorp, pi. 3, p. 20 ; Cough ,
II, pi. 118, p. 332 ; Hartshorne, Funeral Mon., 42 (eff.) ; Hudson ;
Macklin, Br. of Eng., 100 ; M.B.S. Portfolio, I, pt. 7, pi. 1 ; Oxford
Jour, of Mon. Br., II, 119 (abbot), 133 (Stephen) ; Suffling, 223
(eff.) ; V . and A. Alus. List, pi. 47 ; Ward (at end). II. Large
cross with the Deity at intersection and evang. symbols at
extremities (St. Mark restored), and inscr. Thos. Chichele, 1400,
and w. Agnes, [dau. of Wm. Pyncheon], N.C. Boutell, Series,
and Christian Mon., 42 ; Churches of Northants., 17 ; Druitt, 22 ;
Gough, II, pi. 28, p. 80 ; Haines, 175 ; Hudson ; Oxford Man.,
79; Specimens of Anc. Ch. Plate, Sep. Crosses, etc.', Stemmata
Chicheleana, 1765, 1 ; F. and A. Mus. List, pi. 56, no. 6. Abp.
Chicheley was their eldest son. III. [Wm. Chichele, sheriff and.
alderman of London, 1425], in civil dress with mantle, and w.
Beatrice, [dau. of Wm. Barret], in mantle, double canopy, marg.
inscr. in 12 Eng. vv., 2 shs., and 2 roundels ; foot inscr. lost ;
repaired, 1 sh. renewed, and a new inscr. added in 1923 ; large,
N.C. Boutell, Series (2 II, pi. 28, p. 80 ; Hudson',
Stemmata Chicheleana, frontis. ; Suffling, 176 (effs.). IV.
Dame Edith, widow of [John] Chaunceler of Kensham, mcht.,
c. 1435 (?), head mutil. ; inscr. lost ; rel., N.C. Cough, II, 333 ;
Hudson. Bubbing with hf. inscr. in coll. Soc. Antiq. V.
Hen. Denton, chaplain of Chelston, 1498, in mass vests, with
chalice and wafer, rel. with no. VII, C. Arch. Jour., Ill, 139 ;
Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 99 ; Churches of Northants., 18 ; Haines,
64 ; Hudson ; Oxford Man., 23 ; Parker, J . H., Glossary of
Architecture, 1845, I, 65, and Concise Glossary, 1875, 44 ; Suffling,
217. VI. Wm. Thorpe, mercer, 1504, and widow Marion, with
6 sons and 6 daus., arms of Mercers’ Co., N.C. Gough, II, pi . 118,
p. 332. VII. Heart inscribed “ Ihc ”, c. 1500 (?), rel. with
no. V, C. Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 124 ; Hudson. VIII.
25
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
[Arthur Sotheryn, 1518], in civil dress ; inscr. lost ; sm., N.C.
Hudson. IX. Rich. Wylleys, warden of the college, [1523 ?],
in cope, N.C. Boutell, Series ; Gough, II, 333 ; Hudson ; Sufficing,
235. X. Civilian, c. 1540, worn ; w. and inscr. lost ; rel., N.C.
Hudson. XI. Civilian, c. 1540, local (Eastern counties type) ;
w. and inscr. lost ; rel., N.C. Hudson.
Hinton-in-the-Hedges. I. Inscr. Wm. Saunders, vicar of
Frindsbury, Kent, and “ gardianus pontis Rofencis ”, afterwards
rector of Hinton, 1452, born at Adistoke, Bucks., now mur., C.
Holdenby. I. Inscr. in 4 Lat. vv. John Hatton, N. II.
Inscr. in 4 Lat. vv. Francis, son of Wm. Hatton ; sh. lost : N.
III. Inscr. in 4 Lat. vv. Elizth. Hatton ; 4 shs. lost ; S.A. IV.
Inscr. Wm., son of John Hatton by Elizth., dau. and h. of Wm.
Holdenbie, [died 1546] ; 2 shs. lost ; S.A. V. Inscr. in 4 Lat.
vv. Thos. Hatton ; 2 shs. lost ; S.A. All engr. c. 1550,
Horton. I. Roger Salusbury, esq., 1491, in arm., and 2 ws.,
Emme (with 1 son and 2 (?) daus.) and Anne (with 1 dau.) ;
children lost ; C. Hudson.
Irchester. I. John Glynton, mcht. of the staple of Calais,
1510, in civil dress (eff. lost), and w. ; sh. and children lost ;
inscr. mutil., N.
Irthlingborough. I. Inscr. (mutil.). Rich. Fryseby, 1st dean
of the college, 1415, N.C., portions loose in chest in 1920. Gough,
II, pi. 20, fig. 5, p. ccxlix.
IsHAM. I. Inscr. (efi. lost). John Boyville, esq., 1493, worn, C.
Kelmarsh. I. Inscr. Sir John Hanbury, knt., 1639, aged 65,
on marble mon., N.C. The brass to Morrys Osberne, gent., 1534,
in civil dress, and ws. Grace and Alice, with 8 sons and 9 daus. ;
one w. and upper part of the other gone ; inscr. mutil., formerly
in N.C., is apparently lost. Rubbing in coll. Soc. Antiq.
Kettering. I. Edm. Sawyer, esq., 1630, aged 69, in arm.,
and w. Anne, dau. of Laur. Goodman of Blaston, Leic., gent.,
kng., had 15 children, rect. pi. with inscr. and ach., mur., S.C.
Lamport. I. Inscr., ach. and arms of London and Mercers’
Co. John Isham, one of the 20 children of Euseby Isham of Picheley
and his w. Anne Palton of Desborough, once governor of the
English mcht -adventurers in Flanders and thrice warden of the
Mercers’ Co., purchased the manor and patronage of Lamport,
22 years a J.P., and once sheriff of Northants, 1595, aged 70 ;
mar. Elizth., dau. of Nich. Barker, citizen of London, 1594, left
3 sons, Thos., Hen., Rich. ; C. II. Inscr. Thos. Isham, esq.,
son and h. of no. I, 1605, aged 50 ; mar. Elizth., dau. of Christ.
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Nicolson, gent., left 1 son John and 3 dans., Elizth., Susan, Jane ;
C. III. Inscr. with 4 Eng. vv. Judith Isham, “ maide ”, 2nd
dau. of Sir John and Lady Judith Isham, 1636, aged 26 years
and 9 months, mur., C.
Lowick. I. Hen. Grene of Drayton, esq., 1467, in arm. with
tabard, and widow Margt. [Roos] with head on cushion, 8 scrolls
(another lost) inscribed " Da gloriam deo ”, marg. inscr. ; 6 shs.
lost ; A.T., S.A. Gough, II, pi. 84, p. 215. Hudson.
Lutton. I. Inscr. with sh. John Loftus, gent., lord of the
manor, 1657, aged 73, S.A.
Maidford. I. Inscr. John Wryght, 1518, N.
Marholm. I. Sir Wm. Fitz williams, knt., 1534, in arm. with
tabard, and 1st w. [Anne, dau. of Sir Jas. Hawes], in heraldic
mantle, kng., 11 shs. including 1 on inscr. ; upper hf. of man and
2 shs. renewed and an inscr. and 2 shs. added stating “ these
monuments were repaired and beautified by ye Rt. Honble
William, Lord Fitzwilliams anno 1674 ” ; mur., A.T., C.
Naseby. I. John Olyver, junior, 1446, in civil dress, head gone,
and widow Agnes ; inscr. and scrolls lost ; now mur., N.A.
Hudson. II. Inscr. and ach. John Shakbrugh, gent., 1576,
leaving his w. Joan by whom he had 3 sons, Jesper, John, Edw.,
and 13 daus., Elizth., Anne, Anne, Frauncis, Avys, Elizth.,
Frauncis, Mary, Dorothy, Judeth, Margt., Maud, Jane, now
mur., N.A.
Newbottle. I. Peter Dormer of Lee Grange, Bucks., lord
of the manor, son of Geofi. Dormer of West Wycombe, Bucks.,
1555, in civil dress, standing, feet gone, and 2 ws., kng., one with
8 sons and 11 daus., 2 shs. and arms of the Staple ; inscr. and
1 sh. restored ; rel., mur., A.T., C. Hudson ; M.B.8. Trans.,
VI, 72.
Newnham. I. Lady, and 1 sh. encircled by mottoes “ God send
gud ende” ; the remains of the br. to Rich. Catesby, esq., 1467,
in arm., and w. Lettice in mantle, holding hands ; rel., now mur.,
S.A. Hudson. II. Inscr. with 3 shs. Wm., son of John
Thornton, esq., by Hester, dau. of Wm. Priestley by Hester, dau.
of Sir John Gore, knt., 1667, now mur., N.A.
Newton Bromshold. I. Wm. He wet, rector, 1426, in mass
vests, without stole, sm., C. Hudson. II. Roger He wet,
chaplain, 1487, in mass vests., C. Hudson.
Newton-by-Geddington. I. John Mulsho, esq., in civil dress,
and w. Joan, 1400, sm. efis. kng. to a cross with St. Faith in the
head, marg. inscr. ; rel. and restored in 1858 ; N. Oawthorp,
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL. BRASSES.
pi. 29, p. 74 ; Gough, II, pi. 73, p. 195 ; Hudson ; Macklin, Mon,
Br., eth ed., 112 (St. Faith) ; M.B.S. Portfolio, I, pt. 9, pi. 1.
II. Margt., dau. of Francis Tanfield of Gay ton, esq., w. of Maurice
Tresham, esq., 1604, aged 66, rect. pi. with inscr., N. III.
Inscr. (mutil.). Dorothy, 2nd dau. of Sir Thos. Tresham, knt.,
w. (1) of Peregrin Fulstow of Lushy, Lines., esq., (2) of Robt.
Hicks of Isleworth, Middx., esq., 1653, N.
Northampton, St. Sepulchre. I. Geo. Coles, left £11 yearly
to the town for pious uses, 1640, in civil dress, and 2 ws., Sarah
with 2 sons and 1 dau., and Eleanor with 7 sons and 2 dans.,
holding hands, also a device of 2 clasped hands and 8 Eng. vv.
referring to this emblem of firm friendship, marg. inscr., large.,
rel., mur., N. or Ante-chapel. Beaumont, 57 ; Cox, J. C., and
Serjeantson, R. M., Hist, of St. Sepulchre, 86 ; Gent. Mag.,
1813, i, 609 (effs.) ; Hudson ; V . and A. Mus. List, pi. 43 (ehs.).
Northampton Architectural Society, see Private
Possession.
Norton. I. Wm. Knyght, 1501, in civil dress, and w. Kath.,
1504, special benefactors to the ch., local, C. Hudson.
Norton, Green’s. I. Sir Thos. Grene, lord of Norton, 1462,
in arm., and widow Maud, dau. of John Throckmarton, esq.,
under treasurer of England, with 3 sons (lost), Thos., - John,
and 1 dau. Elizth., 2 shs. (2 others lost), marg. inscr., large,
A.T., N.A. Ashdown, Armour, 251 (man) ; Baker, II, 65 ;
Boutell, Series (effs.) ; Hudson. The inscr. states that Sir Thos.
was son and h. of Sir Thos. Grene by Phillipe, dau. of Robt.,
lord Ferrers of Chartley, by his w. Elizth., dau. of Thos., lord de
Spencer, and that Sir Thos. (the father) was son and h. of Thos.
Grene by his w. Mary, dau. of Rich., lord Talbot, and his w.
Ankeret, dau. and h. of John, lord Strange of Blackmere. II.
Lady, c. 1490 ; husband, shs. and inscr. lost ; once on A.T.,
N.A., now mur., S.A. Baker, II, 65 ; Hudson. III. Inscr.
with ach. Wm. Saunders, gent., 1698, also Joseph Saunders, gent.,
attorney, 1704, aged 33, and his mother Mary, 1684, mur., N.
Oakley, Great. I. Inscr. Thos. Broke, esq., 1557 ; by his
w. Jane, dau. of Gyles Powlton of Desborough, esq., he had 7
sons and 11 daus., mur., C. II. Inscr. with 4 Lat. vv. Arthur
Brook, esq., son and h. of Sir Thos. Brook, 1620, aged 27 ; mar.
Dorothy, dau. of Sir Thos. Nevil of Holt, had 4 children, Thos.,
Elizth. (died young), Edw., Elizth. ; mur., A.T.. C.
Orlingbury. I. Inscr. John, father, of Hen. Max, rector,
1450, mur., C. II. Wm. Lane, 1502, in civil dress, and w.
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Elizth. Strickland, 4 shs., inscr. mutil., sm., S.Tr. III. Inscr.
Elizth., eld dan. of Thos. Andre we of Harleston, Northants, esq.,
w. of Thos. Chybnale, esq., 1643, S.Tr. IV. Inscr. Elizth. ,dau.
of Sir John Wingfield of Tickencote, Rutland, 2nd w. of Thos.
Chybnale, esq., 1671, S.Tr. V. Inscr. Thos., eld. son of
Godfrey Chibnale, 1673, aged 77, S.Tr. VI. Inscr. Godfrey,
son and h. of Thos. Chybnall, 1678, aged 29, S.Tr.
OuNDLE. I. Inscr. Jas. Risley, gent., 1605, aged 70, and w.
Joan, 1612, S.A. II. Inscr. Kath., dau. of Edw. Cuthbert of
Oundle, w. of Peter Dayrell, 2nd son of Sir Thos. Dayrell of
Lillingstone Dayrell, Bucks., knt., 1615, N.A. III. Inscr.
Wm. Filbrigge, gent., son of Thos. Filbrigge of Easton, Hunts.,
gent., 1687, aged 54, C.
Paulerspury. I. Inscr. (eh. in mass vests, with chalice and
wafer lost). Hen. Mylnar, parson, [1512], C. Hudson (with eh.).
Rubbing in coll. Soc. Antiq.
PoTTERSPURY. I. Agnes, w. of Cuthbert Ogle, lieutenant of
Whittlewood forest, 1616, ach., '' she beareth ye armes of the
Mandleys out of which house she descended ”, local, sm., S.A.
Hudson,
Preston Deanery. I. Sir Clement Edmonds, secretary to
Jas. I, aged 58, in arm., and w. Mary, aged 53, both died 1622,
sm., local, C.
Raunds. I. John Tawyer, died 1470, in civil dress, and w.
Margt., with 4 daus., engr. c. 1510, 1 sh. and 4 evang. symbols,
rel., C. II. Lady, c. 1510, with 4 sons, 1 sh. and 2 evang.
symbols, rel., C. III. Inscr. Wm. Gage of Magiligam, Derry,
1632, left £10 to the poor for 40 years ; his brother John pos. ; mur.,
N.A. IV. Inscr. Wm. Holmes, S.T.B., vicar, 1653, mur., C.
Rothwell. I. Wm. de Rothewelle, archdeacon of Essex,
prebendary of Croprych (Croperdy, a prebend of Lincoln),
Ferryng and Yalmerton, [1361], in cope, head on cushion supported
by angels, inscr. in Fr. with text in Lat., rel., C. Alcuin Club
Colls., XXII, 46 ; Bridges, II, 56 ; Cy'pher, P., Hist, of Rothwell,
1869, 14 ; Gent. Mag., 1787, ii, 759 (inscr.) ; Hudson ; Waller, pt. 5.
II. Edw. Saunders of Haryngton, first founder of chantry, 1514,
in civil dress, and w. Joan, 3 shs. (another lost), S.C., or Vestry.
Cypher, 34 ; Hudson. III. Owen Ragesdale, 1591, founder of
hospital, in civil dress, kng., rect. pi. with inscr., text, and ach.,
mur., S.C. Cypher, 36 ; Hudson.
SiBBERTOET. I. Inscr. in 4 Lat. and 4 Eng. vv. Anth. Atkyns,
priest, 1564, mur., N.A.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
SouTHWiCK. I. Inscr. “ The revd. learned and pious Mr.
Anthony Cade buried 6 July, 1641 ”, engi. c. 1682, C. 11.
Inscr. Grace, only dau. of no. 1, w. of John Lynn, esq., “ buried
3 June, 1681 ”, C. III. Inscr. Geo., eld. son of John Lynn,
esq., 1682 ; mar. Mary, dau. of Walter Jonson, esq. ; N.
Spratton. I. Robt. Parnell, 1474, in civil dress, head gone,
and w. Joan, with 5 sons (head of 1 lost) and 4 daus., worn, N.C.
Hudson. II. Inscr. and sh. Wm. Willmer, 1599, N.C. III.
Inscr. Edw. Twigden and w. Anne, both died 1614, left 3 daus.,
Elizth., Bridget, Anne, S.A.
Stanford. I. Inscr. with sh. Thos., son of John Billinge,
servant to Sir Thos. Cave for 26 years, 1670 ; “ L.B. and E.B.
sculpserunt ” ; on a seat, N.
Stanwick. I. Inscr. Thos. de Wynceby, rector, [1352-1369], N.
Staverton. I. Thos. Wylmer, gent., 1590, in civil dress, with
6 sons, and w. Elizth. Crudge with 4 daus., allkng., ach., mur.,
N.C. Foster, G. W., and Green, J. J., Hist, of Wilmer Family,
1888, 36 ; Hudson. II. Inscr. Wm. [Burham], 1694 ; mar,
Dorothy [Roper], had 1 son and 1 dau. ; nearly effaced, C.
Stoke Bruerne. I. Rich. Lightfoot, rector for 24 years,
1625, aged 63, in gown, kng., rect. pi. with inscr. and 2 shs. ; his
son and h. pos. ; mur., C. Hudson.
SuDBOROUGH. I. Wm. West, 1390, in civil dress, and w. Joan,
1415 ; below on a single plate with a separate inscr. their children,
John West, chaplain, in albe with crossed stole, Wm. West,
marbler, in civil dress, Alice (head lost), w. of Rich. Mason, and
5 sons and 3 daus. unnamed ; now mur., N.Tr. Alcuin Club
Colls., XXII, 45 (John West) ; Clinch, Costume, 222 (John) ;
Haines, 65 (John) ; Hudson.
SuLGRAVE. I. Laur. Wasshington, gent., [1584], in civil dress,
head gone, and w. Amy, [dau. of Robt. Pargiter], 1564, eff. lost,
with 4 sons and 7 daus., inscr. and 1 sh., N. Hudson ; Northants.
N. and Q., Ill, 261. They were ancestors of Geo. Washington,
first president of the United States of America.
Tansor. I. John Colt, rector, 1440, in mass vests., now
mur., C.
Thorpe Malsor. I. Inscr. with 4 Lat. vv. composed by
himself, and sh. Thos. Maunsell of the Middle Temple, London,
esq., son of John Maunsell, esq., 1643, aged 36, C. II. Inscr.
with sh. John, eld. son of Robt. and Judith Maunsell, 1677, aged
11 , mur., N.C.
Thurning, see Hunts.
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Towcester. I. Inscr. Rich. Weston, 1662, and w. Sarah,
1675, mar. 32 years, N.A. II. Inscr. Wm. Willes, 1676, N.A .
Wadenhoe. I. Inscr. with 8 Eng. vv. John Andrewe, 1629,
aged 63 ; by his w. Lucie (who pos.) he had 3 daus., Lucie, Elizth.,
Mary ; N.
Wappenham. I. Man in arm. with salade, c. 1460 ; lower
part of eft., inscr. and 4 shs. lost ; N. Gent. Mag,, 1793, ii, 1163;
Hudson. II. Sir Thos. Billyng, chief justice of the common
pleas, 1481 (date added), in coif and robes, and w. [Kath., dau.
of Roger Gyfford of Twyford, Bucks.], 1479, lower part of effs.
gone, with 5 sons and 4 daus. (all lost but 1 dau.), 10 scrolls (6
others lost), S.A. Hudson. III. Constance, w. of John
Butler, esq., sister of Hen. Veer, esq., 1499, sm., S.A. Hudson.
IV. Man in arm. and w., c. 1500 ; inscr. lost ; sm., S.A. Hudson.
Possibly Thos. Lovett, esq., 1492, and 2nd w. Anne Drayton,
and placed by no. V. V. Thos., son of Thos. Lovett, esq.,,
[died 1542], in arm., and w. Elizth., dau. of John Butler, c. 1500,
3 shs. (another lost), sm., S.A. Hudson. VI. Inscr. (eff. lost).
Thos. Lovett of Astwell, esq., 1586 ; by his w. Elizth., [dau. of
Rich. Fermor, esq.], he had a dau. Jane, who mar. John Shirley,
esq. ; 1 sh. mutil. (another lost), S.A.
Warkworth. I. Sir John Chetwode, lord of the manor, 1412,
in arm ; head and legs lost, rel. upside down ; Fr. inscr., S.Tr.
Rubbing of eff. complete in coll. Soc. Antiq. II. John
Chetewode, son of no. I, 1420, in arm., Fr. and Lat. inscr., N.A.
Hudson. III. Margery, dau. of Sir John Chetwode, w. of John
Brounyng, esq. (died and buried at Melbury Sampford, Dorset),
she died the same year as her husband, 1420, Fr. and Lat. inscr.,
S.Tr. IV. Amabel, w. (1) of Sir John Chetwode, (2) of Sir
Thos. Straunge, 1430, S.A. Hudson. V. Wm. Ludsthorp,
esq., 1454, in arm. ; mar. Elizth., dau. of Sir John Chetwode
and lady of Wodehill and Warkworth ; S.Tr. Assoc. Archit.
Soc. Reports, XVIII, ii, 189 (eff.).
Welford. I. Francis Saunders, “ legum Anglie apprenticius ”,
lord of the manor, 1585, aged 71, in arm., and 3 ws., the 1st with
2 sons and 1 dau., the 2nd with an infant in cradle, the 3rd with
1 son and 4 daus., all kng., rect. pi. with inscr. ; 4 Lat. vv. cut
in stone ; mur., A.T., S.C., now hidden by organ. Hudson.
WiCKEN. I. Inscr. Thos. Howse, gent., high constable of the
hundred, 1633, aged 36 ; mar. Mary, dau. of Robt. Clarke, gent.,
had 1 son ; N. II. Inscr. Margt., dau. of Rich. Shert, rector,
1634, aged 20, C.
392
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BKASSES.
Woodford-cum-Membris. I. Nich. Stafford, vicar, c. 1420
(date not filled in), in mass vests., C. Hudson.
Woodford near Thrapstone. I. Simon Malory the elder,
esq., 1580, in arm., ach. and inscr., A.T., C. Hudson. 11.
Inscr. Dorothy, w. of Simon Mallory, 1639, had 15 children,
mur., C.
The brasses are lost at jBraunston to Hen. de Barneby, rector,
1391 (?), and King’s Sutton, to Thos. Weston, 1525, and 3 ws.,
Agnes, Elizth., Agnes. In Peterborough Cathedral was a
cross-legged eff. in arm. to Senour Gascelin de Marham ”, it
had been “ lately divorced from the marble ” when Gunton’s
Hist, of the Church ” was published in 1686. Indents for the
brasses of Abbot Godfrey de Croyland, 1329, eff. under single
canopy with marg. inscr. in Lombardics, and of W. de Alwalton,
a marg. inscr. only, in the same cathedral, are reproduced in
Oxford Jour, of Mon. Br., II, 35, 36. At Weekley is a fine indent
for a lady with censing angels at sides of head, and marg. inscr.
in Lombardics to Dame Anneys, w., of Sir Mauger le Vavasour,
late 13th cent. The brass at Islip to John Nicoll, 1467, in civil
dress, and w. Anne, double canopy, foot and marg. inscrs. was
entirely renewed in 1911 by the American descendants of the
family.
NORTHUMBERLAND .
Arch. yEliana. Archasologia vEliana of the Society of Antiquaries of
Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
Hexham. I. Inscr. and 3 shs. (eff., canopy and another sh.
lost). Robt. Ogle, son of Ellen, dau. of Sir Robt. Bertram, 1410,
S.C.A. Arch. .Uliana, XV, 76.
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, All Saints. I. Roger Thornton,
mcht., 1429 (date added), in civil dress, and w. “ domicella ”
Agnes [Wanton], 1411, in mantle, with 7 sons and 7 daus., fine
triple canopies with the Deity, souls, angels, etc. in the upper
parts, the 12 Apostles in the outer shafts and the following saints
in the centre shaft, B.V. Mary and Child, SS. John Rapt., Kath.,
John Evang., Agnes, Mary Mag., and Laurence, marg. inscr.
with evang. symbols and shs., Flemish, rect. pi., large, 80 by 52,
now mur. in Vestry, and covered with glass. Arch. Miana,
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE .
393
XV, 78 ; Brand, J Hist, of Newcastle, I, 382 ; Builder, LVII, 350 ;
Hodgson, J., Hist, of Northumb., I, ii, 317 ; Knowles, W. H., and
Boyle, J . R., Vestiges of Old Newcastle and Gateshead, 288 ; 8t.
Paul’s Eccles. Soc. Trans., II, Hi ; Sopwith, T., Hist, of All SS.
Church, 1826, 29.
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, St. Nicholas. I. Inscr. Thos.
Loraine of Kirkharle, esq., J.P., died of fever, 1649, aged 35 ;
mar. Elizth., relict of Robt. Bewick of Closehouse, esq., sister to
Sir Ralph Maddison, knt., alderman of Newcastle, had 1 son, N.
Newcastle-upon-Tyne Museum, see Museums.
The indent for the hr. to Sir Aymer de Athol, 1387, and w. Mary,
double canopy and marg. inscr. in the ch. of St. Andrew, New¬
castle, is reproduced with feet of male eff. in Arch. ^Eliana,
XVIII, pi. 10. p. 48, and M.B.S. Portfolio, I, pt. 2, pi. 2. The
feet of the male elf. resting on a lioness are now in the Black Gate
Museum and are reproduced in Arch. JEliana, XV, 80, and Knowles
and Boyle, 259.
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE .
Briscoe and Field. Monumental Brasses of Nottinghamshire, by J. P.
Briscoe and H. E. Field, pt. 1 (all published), 1904.
Notts. N. and Q. Notts, and Derbyshire Notes and Queries.
Thoroton. Antiquities of Nottinghamshire, by R. Thoroton with additions
by John Thorsby, 3 vols., 1797.
Thoroton Soc. Trans. Transactions of the Thoroton Society.
Annesley. I. Wm. Breton of Ansley, 1595, “ qui ad centessi-
mum prope vixit annum ”, in hunting dress with bow, arrows,
and hound, sm. rect. pi. with inscr. Church disused, br. now at
the Hall. Thoroton Soc. Trans., XVI, 165, and XVII, 131.
Barnby-in-the- Willows. I. Inscr. Edw. Hove senior, 1698,
aged 78, mur., C.
Bole. I. Inscr. with sh. Nich. Browne, M. A., vicar for 30 years,
1668, mur.. Tower.
Burton Joyce. I. Inscr. John Gifford, minister for 37 years,
1662, mur., C.
Calverton. I. Inscr. Jane Pepper, benefactor to the poor,
donor of plate to the ch., 1687, mur., S.C.
Car Colston. I. Inscr. in 4 Eng. vv. Gregory Henson, 1613,
mur., N.A.
394
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Clayworth. I. Inscr. (eff. lost). Humf. FitzAvilliam, esq.^
1556, and w. Anne, dan. of Wm. Dalyson of Laughton, Lines.,,
esq., 1558, had 6 sons, Wm., Chas., Roger, Thos., Edw., Humf.,
and 4 daus., Elizth., Margt., Dorothy, Anne, A.T., C. Thoroton
Soc. Trans., XIII, 15.
Clifton. I. Sir Robt. Clyfton, founder of a eollege of 3
chaplains, 1478, in arm., 1 sh. (2 others lost), N.C. Thoroton,
I, pi. 6, fig. 1, p. 112 (efi.) ; Thoroton Soc. Trans., XVII, 135.
II. Sir Gervis Clifton, son and h. of no. I, died in London at the
house of the preaching (black) friars, whence his body was removed
by his 2nd w. Agnes, dau. of Sir Robt. Constable of Flamborough,
and buried in the college of Clifton, which he had completed,
1491, in arm., 2 shs., N.C. Thoroton, fig. 3 ; Thoroton Soc. Trans.,
XVII, 131. III. Geo. Clifton, esq., son and h. apparent of Sir
Gervis Clifton of Clifton by hib w. Winifrid, 1587, aged 20 years
and 7 months, in civil dress, and w. Winifrid, dau. of Sir Anth.
ThoroJd by his w. Anne, dau. and coh. of Sir John Constable of
Kynolton, with 1 son Gervis (efi. lost), 1 sh. (another lost), N.C.
Thoroton, figs. 2 and 4 (efis.) ; Thoroton Soc. Trans., XVII, I4L
IV. Inscr. Robt. Thirlby, rector, 1675, mur., C. V. Inscr.
Gervas Holland, gent., 1673, and only son Edw., 1677, aged
5 years and 6 months, mur., C.
Darlton. I. Man in arm. and w., c. 1510 ; inscr. lost ; now
mur.. Tower. Briscoe and Field, 28 ; Notts. N. and Q., IV, 70 :
Thoroton Soc. Trans., XVII, 135.
Hawton. I. Inscr. John 5th son of Thos. Halgh of Wygtoft,
gent., c. 1530 (?), local. Tower. An indent for Sir Robt. de
Compton, 1308, cross-legged, in arm., once in N., now under
Tower, is reproduced M.B.S. Portfolio, II, pi. 19.
Hickling. I. Ralph Babyngton, son of Thos. Babyngton of
Dethyk, Derby, esq., rector for more than 7 years, 1521, in mass
vests, with chalice and wafer, 2 shs. ; the inscr. states he repaired
the rectory house and newly constructed many buildings ; C.
Briscoe and Field, 6 ; M.B.S. Trans., II, 60 ; Notts. N. and Q.,
Ill, 100 ; Thoroton Soc. Trans., XVII, 127.
Holme Pierrepont. I. Inscr. Gervis Pierrepont, esq., 2nd
son of Sir Geo. and brother of Sir Hen. Pierrepont, whose father
was Robt., earl of Kingston, viscount Newark and baron Pierre¬
pont, c. 1630, mur.
Kirkby-in-Ashfield. I. Inscr. Thos. Fitzrandolf of Langton
Hall, gent., son of Christ. Fitzrandolf, esq., 1598, and w. Kath.,
dau. of Sir Godfrey Foljambe of Walton Hall, Derby, 1593, mur..
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE .
395
C. Thoroton Soc. Trans., XI, 136. Church destroyed by fire in
1907. Rubbing in coll. Soc. Antiq.
Mansfield. I. Inscr. Ursula, w. of John Walker, 1652.
Markham, East. I. Dame Millicent, w. of Sir Wm. Meryng,
1419, marg. inscr., S.A. Clinch, Costume, 149 (efi.) ; Haines,
208 (efi.) ; M.B.S. Portfolio, II, pi. 56 ; Thoroton, III, 232, fig. 2
(efi.) ; Thoroton Soc. Trans., XVII, 127.
Muskham, North. I. Inscr. in 6 Lat. vv. Sam. Caldwall,
1636, N.A.
Newark. I. Alan Fleming, mcht., 1361, in civil dress, fine
groined triple canopy with Deity, soul, etc., St. Peter and other
figures (39 in all including male and female weepers in the side
shafts), marg. inscr. with evang. symbols and mcht. marks, large
rect. pi., 112 by 68, Flemish, worn, now mur., S.Tr. Ashdown,
Costume, 110 (efi.) ; Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 19 (efi.) ; Brown, C.,
Annals of Newark, 22, and Hist, of Newark, I, 320 ; Dickinson, W.,
Hist, of Newark, 323 ; Engraving by Wm. Fowler, 1823 ; Photolith,
priv. printed, 1900 : Thoroton Soc. Trans., XVII, 141. II.
Inscr. (mcht. mark lost). Robt. Whitecoumbe, mcht. of Calais,
1447, N.C. Rubbing of mark in coll. Soc. Antiq. III. Inscr.
John Burton, D.D., vicar, 1475, N.C. IV. Inscr. Thos.
Grefieth, gent., 1519, mur., N.C. V. Inscr. (chamfer). Robt.
Browne, esq., alderman of the guild of Hy. Trin. in the ch.,
constable of the castle, receiver for cardinal Wolsey and for John
Longlond, bp. of Lincoln, sheriff of Notts, and Derby, keeper of
the rolls in Notts, and the district of Kesteven, Lines., 1532, and
w. Agnes, A.T., with shs. on sides, C. VI. Civilian, c. 1540,
and arms of Drapers’ Co. ; inscr. lost ; rel., N.Tr. Brown, Hist.,
I, 312 ; Thoroton Soc. Trans., XVII, 141. Possibly John Boston,
mercer, 1551. VII. Wm. Phyllypott, mcht., 1557, in civil dress,
and w. Elizth. (efi. lost) ; efi. now mur., N.A., inscr. on floor of
S.Tr. Brown, Hist., I, 312 (efi.), 318 (inscr.) ; Dickinson, 325 ;
Thoroton Soc. Trans., XVII, 141. VIII. Inscr. Robt. Kyrkbye,
1st master of the song school for 42 years, appointed by its founder
Thos. Magnus, 1573, and w. Elizth., 1566, mur.. Vestry. IX.
Inscr. with 6 Lat. vv. Elizth., w. of Robt. Martin, 1630, left 3
children, John, Frances, Elizth., S.C. X. Inscr. Thos. Hobman
the younger, ironmonger, 1653, S.Tr. XI. Inscr. Elizth., w.
of Alex. Clarke, 1686, S.C. XII. Inscr. with sh. Robt. Smith,
esq., 1690, N.C.
Normanton-on-Trent. I. Inscr. Robt Curtys, vicar, 1680,
aged 33, mur., C.
396
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Norwell. I. Inscr. with sh. Edw. Dallowe of Norwell Wood-
house, 1658, aged 79, and w. Anne, 1657, aged 69, mur., S.Tr.
OssiNGTON. I. Reynold Peckham of Wrotham, Kent, esq.,
1551, in arm., and w. [Elizth., dau. of Edm. Cartwright by Agnes,
dau. of Thos. Cranmer], foot inscr., marg. inscr. (mutil.)and 3shs. ;
children lost ; all palimp., the 2 effs. are cut out of a large Flemish
brass to a lady, 14th cent. ; the foot inscr. from a lady in mantle,
15th cent., the marg, inscr. from a rect. pi., 16th cent., and the
shs. from figures of a civilian and lady, early 16th cent., all the
latter of English work ; A.T., C., the palimps. fastened down.
Briscoe and Field, 23 ; Notts. N. and Q., IV, 123 ; Thoroton, III,
174 ; Thoroton Soc. Trans., VI, 65, and XVII, 135. All obv.
only. Rubbing of palimps. in coll Soc. Antiq. II. Inscr.
Mary, dau. of Sir Hen. Pierrepont, knt., w. of Eulke Cartwright,
esq., 1670, C. Briscoe and Field, 24.
Radcliffe-on-Trent. I. Anne, w. of Wm.BallardofWim.es-
wold, Leic., esq., 1626, aged 83, kng., had 6 sons. Goo., Adrian,
Myles, Daniel, Bo wet, Gabriel, rect. pi. with inscr., 2 Eng. vv.
and 2 shs., mur., S.C. Thoroton Soc. Trans., XVII, 131.
Rolleston. I. Inscr. Thos. Butterfeled, vicar, 1530, local,
now on screen. II. Inscr. Sam Cliffe, gent., 1696, aged 28 ;
mar. Anne, dau. and coh. of Rich. Massey of Sale, Ches., esq.,
left 1 dau. Anne, mur., C.
Saundby. I. Inscr. (sh. lost). Wm. Saundeby, lord of the
manor and founder of a chantry, 1418, and w. Elizth., N.
Southwell Minster. I. Inscr. John Rawson, mercer, 1658,
N.Tr. II. Inscr. Chas. Leek of Normanton, 1669, S.Tr. III.
Inscr. with sh. Francis Leek, prebendary of Woodborow, 1670,
and ws. Mary Flower and Margt., S.Tr. IV. Inscr. Chas., eld.
son of Francis Leek, 1670, S.Tr. V. Inscr. with sh. Mary, eld.
dau. of Francis Leek, 1671, S.Tr. VI. Inscr. Dorothy, w. of
John Rawson, 1678, X.Tr.
Stanford-on-Soar. I. Priest, c. 1400, in mass vests, holding
chalice ; feet and inscr. lost ; C. Briscoe and Field, 3 ; M.B.8.
Trans., II, 215 ; Notts. N. and Q., Ill, 123 ; Thoroton, I, pi. 6,
fig. 7, p. 112 (head) ; Thoroton Soc. Trans., XIV, 5, and XVII, 127.
Strelley. I. Sir Robt. Strelley, 1487, in arm., and w. Isabel,
[dau. of Thos. Kemp of Olanteigh, Kent], 1458, in mantle, ach.
mutil. ; 5 shs. lost ; 1 roundel with badge (8 others lost) ; C.
Briscoe and Field, 17 ; M.B.S. Trans., Ill, 224 ; Notts. N. and Q.,
Ill, 171 ; Thoroton, II, 225, figs. 4, 5 (effs.) ; Thoroton Soc.
Trans., XVII, 135.
OXFORDSHIRE.
397
Wheatley, North. I. Inscr. and mcht. mark. Edm. Sheffeld,
citizen and vintner of London, 1445 ; inscr. palimp., on rev.
another inscr. to Dame Joan, " filia domini de ffornyvale militis ”
(Sir Thos. Neville, who in right of his 1st w. Joan Furnival became
baron Furnival), w. of Sir Hugh Cokesey (Cooksey), 1433, now
fastened down ; mur., N. Thoroton Soc. Trans., XVII, 127
(obv.).
WiLLOUGHBY-ON-THE-WoLDS. I. Inscr. Col. Michael Stanhope,
" slayne in Willoughby Feild ”, 1648, worn, N.A. Thoroton Soc.
Trans., XVII, 127.
WoLLATOX. I. Rich. Wylloughby, esq., 1471, in arm. standing
on a large whelk shell, and w. Anne, [dau. of Simon Leek], 1467,
in mantle, 3 shs. and slab powdered with whelk shells, chamfer
inscr. mutil., A.T., C. Thoroton, II, 225, figs. 1, 2 (effs.) ; Thoroton
Soc. Trans., XVII, 131.
WooDBOROUGH. I. Inscr. Philip Lacock of Woodborough and
of the Inner Temple, esq., 1688, aged 67, C. II. Inscr. on large
heart shaped plate. Mary, dau. of Fulk Cartwright of Ossington,
esq., w. of no. 1, 1693, C.
OXFORDSHIRE.
Oxford Guide. Guide to the Architectural Antiquities in the neighbour¬
hood of Oxford, 1846.
Oxford Archit. Soc. Proc. Proceedings of the Oxford Architectural and
Historical Society.
Oxford Jour, of Mon. Br. Oxford Journal of Monumental Brasses, I,
(1897-99), II, pts. 1 and 2 (1900), 3 (1912).
Oxford Portfolio of Mon. Br. Oxford Portfolio of Monumental Brasses,
pts. I-V (1898-1901).
Oxon. (North) Arch. Soc. Trans. Transactions of Oxfordshire (North)
Archaeological Society.
Adderbury. I. Man in arm. with livery collar, and w., c. 1460 ;
inscr. lost ; rel., S.Tr. Assoc. Archit. Soc. Reports, XVIII, ii,
190 (man) ; Oxford Jour, of Mon. Br., I, 11 (man) ; V. and A.
Mus. List, pi. 19. II. Jane, w. of Geo. Smyth, died Feb. 30
{sic), 1508, rel., C. III. Inscr. Roger Wells, mcht., special
benefactor to the ch., and 2 ws., Joan and Agnes, c. 1510, rel., C.
Alvescot. I. - Malorye, in civil dress with 1 son, and
w. Alice, 1579, with 1 dau., mur.. S.Tr.
Aston Rowant. I. [Ralph Coppyn, 1437], in civil dress, and
w. [Isabel, 1445] ; inscr. and Trinity lost ; sm., N. II. Man
398
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES
and w., c. 1470, with 5 daus. ; all covered or lost except lower
part of w., daus., and hf. a sh. ; N. III. [Eleanor EggerJey,
1508], and 1 sh. ; lower part of eff. and inscr. lost ; sm., now
on a board. IV. Inscr. and sh. Frances [Cole], w. of Rich.
Thornehill, esq., 1640, S.Tr. V. Inscr. and sh. Jane, dau. of
Wm. Bligh of Botathan, Cornwall, esq., w. of Gregory Cole, esq.,
and mother of no. IV, 1643, S.Tr. The indent for the br. to
Sir Hugh le Blount, 1314, in arm., with marg. inscr. in Lombardics
is reproduced in North Oxon. Arch. Soc. Beport for 1886, and Oxford
Portfolio of Mon. Br., pt. 2, pi. 1.
Baldon, Marsh. I. Inscr. and sh. John Danvers, esq., 1616,
aged 30, C. Oxford Guide, 388 (sh.). II. Inscr. and sh. John
Bridges, bp. of Oxford, 1618, C. Oxford Guide, 389 (sh.).
Bampton. I. Thos. Plymmyswode, vicar, c, 1420, hf. eh. in
surplice and almuce, C. B.A.A. Jour., N.S. XXII, fig. 9. II.
Robt. Halcot, M.A., “ venerabilis ac scientificus vir ”, vicar,
1500, in choir cope, sm., C. B.A.A. Jour., fig. 8. III.
Frances, dau. of Sir Thos. Gardner of Peckham, Surrey, knt.,
w. of Sir Thos. Hord of Cote in Bampton, knt., 1633, aged 36, C.
B. A.A. Jour., fig. 10.
Barford, Great. I. Wm. Foxe, in civil dress, and w. Joan
(mutil.), 1495 ; 5 sons lost ; sm., X.
Beckley. I. Anne, dau. of Sir Wm. Grene of Great Milton,
knt., w. of Chas. Croke, 3rd son of Sir John Croke, justice of the
king’s bench, 1619, kng., buried in the chancel, rect. pi. with inscr. ;
her husband pos. ; formerly mur. in C., now in S.A. II. Inscr.
with 2 Lat. vv. to same, C. floor.
Bensington. I. Inscr. Stephen Smythe of Tumor’s Court,
1606, rel., C. A br. to Thos. Freman, c. 1560, was stolen in
1854.
Bicester. I. Inscr (effs. lost). Wm. Staveley, esq., lord of
Bygnell, 1498, and w. Alice, dau. and h. of Sir John Fraunces by
his w. Isabel, dau. and h. of Sir Hen. Plesyngton, 1500, now mur.,
C. II. Civilian and w., c. 1510 ; inscr. lost ; mur., S.C. III.
Inscr. with 3 achs. Roger Moore, esq., 2nd son of Moore de la
Moore in co. Oxon., 1551, and w. Agnes, dau. and h. ot John
Husye, esq., 2nd son of Thos. Husye of Shapwick, Dorset, who
had issue by the said Roger Moore 1 son Thos. and 2 daus., Mary,
Elizth., the which Thos. was one of the “ gentilmen pensyoners”
to Queen Elizth. and in her service in Ireland was slain in 1574
leaving no issue ; Mary, his eld. sister mar. Michael Blount of
Mapledurham, esq., and had issue Rich., Thos., Chas., Kath.,
OXFORDSHIRE.
399
Mary ; his 2nd sister Elizth. mar. Gabriel Fowler of Tiles worth,
Beds., and had issue Rich., Mary, Agnes, Elizth., Jane ; mur., C.
IV. Inscr. Wm. Hortt alias Hart, gent., and w. Emme, dau. of
Mr. Ashton of Croston, Lane., esq., both died 1584, had 5 sons
and 4 daus., mur., N. V. Inscr. Humph. Hunt, born at Cliff -
house, Lane., died 1601, and w. Elizth., had o sons and 3 daus.,
mur., S.A. VI. Inscr. Rafe Hunte, born at ‘‘ Chilve in Lankey-
shere, longe dweller in this towne of Bisseter ”, benefactor to the
poor, 1602, had 2 ws. Ellen and Kath. (who had 1 dau. Anne),
mur., S.C. VII. Inscr. John Lewes, gent., “ borne in Lyn in
the county of Carnarvon, who for the love he bare to the said
John Coker desired by his will to be buried neere him ”, died in
Oxford, 1612, mur., N. VIII. Inscr. Rich. Clarke, 1624, mur.,
N.A. IX. Inscr. John Coker, 1606, and w. Joan, 1618 ; Anne,
w. of Cadwallader Coker, eld. son of John and Joan, 1625 ;
Cadwallader Coker, 1653, aged 82, and 2nd w. Cath., 1635, aged
36, had issue John, Cadwallader, Frances, Wm., Cath., Joan and
Elizth., mur., N.
Bloxham. I. Inscr. with ach. John Griffith, esq., born in
Anglesea, secretary to Hen. Howard, earl of Northampton, and
assistant to the lord warden of the cinque ports, died 1632,
aged 68 ; his grandson Wm. Griffith, LL.H., pos. in 1635 ; mur..
Vestry.
Brightwell Baldwin. I. Inscr. in 7 Eng. vv. John the smith,
c. 1370, curious, N.A. M.B./S. Trans., V, 338. II. John
Cottusmore, chief justice of the common pleas, 1439, in coif and
robes, and w. Amice [Bruley], kng., very sm., inscr. in 26 Lat. vv.,
each couplet on a separate plate, 2 shs. ; Trinity on a bracket
between ehs. lost ; mur., C. Gawthorjp, pi. 36, p. 81 ; M.B.8.
Portfolio, IV, pi. 12 ; Proceedings of the Soc. of Architects, IV,
161. III. The same persons standing under fine double canopy
(slightly mutil.), with kng. figs, of 5 sons and 13 daus. below.
4 shs., no inscr., large, C. Beaumont, 122 (man) ; Gawthorp,
pi. 39, p. 84 ; M.B.S. Portfolio, IV, pi. 13 ; Proc. Soc. Archit.,
IV, 161. IV. Inscr. (efP. lost). Robt. More, rector, and his
mother Alice, c. 1480, rel., now mur., C. V. Inscr. John
Carleton, esq., [1551], came from Walton-on-Thames, and w.
Joyce, had 5 sons, Anth., G^o., Wm., John, died at Bologna, s.p.,
Edw., and 4 daus., Anne, mar. Rowland Litton, Kath., mar.
Francis Blunte, esq., brother to lord Mountjoy, Mabel, and Jane,
mar. Erasmus Gaynesford, esq., A.T., N.C. VT. Inscr. and
2 shs. Anth. Carleton and w. Anne, dau. of Thos. Perient of
400
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Digswell, Herts., esq., 1562, had a son John and a dan. Joyce,
A.T., N.C.
Bright WELL Salome. I. Morris Jones (“ Mores John ”),
rector, 1492, in mass vests., sm., C. II. Inscr. and 4 Eng. and
2 Lat. vv. (eff. lost). [John Brome, c. 1580 (?)], mur., C. Bemoved
from the destroyed ch. of Brightwell Prior. Another hr. from the
same ch. to Rich. Crook senior, 1549, with 7 Lat. and 4 Eng. vv.,
with a similar inscr. below to Rich. Crook junior, 1580, placed by
Robt. Halley and engr. 1580, is now lost. Rubbing in coll. Soc.
Antiq.
Brize. Norton. I. Inscr. with 14 Eng. vv. Ann Summers,
1631, aged 23, mur.. Vestry.
Broughton. I. Dame Philippe Byschoppesdon, [dau. and coh.
of Wm. Wilcotts, w. of Sir Wm. Bishopston], 1414, marg. inscr.
with 4 shs. at the corners, large, S.A. Boutell, Series ; Haines^
208 (head) ; Oxford Portfolio of Mon. Br., pt. 4, pi. 4. II.
Inscr. marg. and sh. Mary, dau. and h. of Andre wes Burrell of
Wisbech, Isle of Ely, esq., w. of Rich. Fiennes, esq., 1666 ; 2 other
shs. and 2 crests cut in stone ; C. Oxford Portfolio, pt. 5, pi. 6.
Bucknell. I. Inscr. and sh. Edw. Eure, esq., 1638 ; mar.
Margt., dau. of Francis Power of Blechington, esq., had 2 sons,
Francis (who pos.) mar. Jane, dau. of Sir Arthur Savage, Rich.,
and 4 dans.. Prudence, Jane, Anne, Helen ; mur., C.
Burford. I. John Spycer, 1437, in civil dress, and w. Alys,
kng. to a bracket (with B.V.M. and Child under a sm. canopy
now lost), 12 Eng. vv. recording their benefactions to the ch.,
marg. inscr. mutil., C. M.B.S. Portfolio, IV, pi. 3. II.
Inscr. frag. (effs. of a civilian and w. kng. to a bracket lost). Wm.
[Leggare ?] and w., c. 1500, A.T., Leggare chapel. III. John
Huntt, mercer, 1603, in civil dress, kng., sm. rect. pi. with inscr. ;
his sons Wm. and Rich, pos., 1609 ; in churchyard. IV. John
Osbaldeston of Upper Court in Chadlington, gent., 1614, in civil
dress, and w. Grace, dau. of Humf. Ashfeild of Hethrop, esq.,
1611, with 10 sons and 2 daus., of which they left 4 sons and 1 dau.
surviving them, all kng., rect. pi. with inscr., mur., Silvester aisle.
Cassington. I. Cross fleury (one arm mutil.), 2 shs. and inscr.
Roger Cheyne, esq. to the king, [1414], N. Boutell, Series, and
Christian Mon., 103 ; Bucks. Records, I, 295 ; Haines, 175 ;
Kelke, W. H., Sep. Mon. in English Churches, 16 ; Oxford Jour,
of Mon. Br., I, 182 ; Oxford Man., 79. II. Thos. Nele,
professor of Hebrew at Oxford, in shroud, engr. 1590, '' aetatis
vero meae 71 ”, rect. pi. with inscr. and 8 Lat. vv., mur., N.
OXFORDSHIRE.
401
Caversfield. I. [John] Langstone, 1435, in civil dress with
anelace ; fig. of St. Laurence and marg. inscr. lost ; now mur.,
N.A. II. John Langston, [1506], efi . in arm. lost, and w. Amice,
with 12 sons and 10 daus., 3 shs., 4 Lat. vv. and frags of marg.
inscr., now mur., N.A., the vv. mur., C. Lipscomb, G., Hist, of
Bucks., II, 599. Rubbing of man in coll. Soc. Antiq. III.
Two hands issuing from clouds and holding a heart with 3 scrolls,
I sh. [Thos]. Denton, [1533 ?] ; inscr. lost ; N. IV. Inscr.
Rauff, son of Wm. Heydon, esq., 1592, now mur., N.A.
Chalgrove. I. Inscr. in Fr. (mutil., sh. lost). Thos., son of
Thos. Barentyn, c. 1370, C. II. Reginald Barantyn, esq.,
1441, in arm., 1 sh. (others lost), mur., C. III. Drew Barantyn,
esq., 14[53], date not filled in, in arm., and 2 ws., Joan, 1437,
and Dame Beatrix, 1446, 1 sh. (others lost), mur., C.
Charlton-upox-Otmoor. I. Thos. Key, [rector, canon of
Lincoln], chaplain to John [Chedworth], bp. of Lincoln, 1476, in
cope, marg. inscr. mutil., C.
Chastletox. I. Kath., dau. of Wm. Willington of Barson,
Warw., esq., w. of Anth., son of Sir Geo. Throckmorton, 1592,
with 5 sons and 5 daus., ach. and lozenge, sm., N. II. Edm.
Ansley, gent., 1613, in civil dress, and w. (mutil.), with 7 sons and
3 daus., sm., N. III. Inscr. and sh. Wm. Bankes of Winstanley,
Lane., son of Wm. Bankes by his w. Sarah, youngest dau. of
Walter Jones of Chastleton, esq., 1676, aged 46, N.
Checkexdox. I. John Rede, “ serviens domini regis (ad
legem ” defaced), [1404], in civil dress, triple canopy and marg.
inscr., both slightly mutil., 1 sh. (another lost) ; a sm. piece of
the inscr. is palimp. but now fastened down ; C. B.A.A. Jour.,
N.S. XXIV, fig. 54 ; Beaumont, 123 ; Boutell, Series ; Macklin,
Br. of Eng., 179 ; Oxford Portfolio of Mon. Br., pt. 2, pi. 2. II.
Inscr. and 2 shs. (eff. lost). Cecily, w. of John Rede, 1428, C.
III. Soul borne by 2 angels, inscr. and sh. Walter, son of Sir Wm.
Beauchamp, c. 1430, C. B.A.A. Jour., fig. 55 ; Beaumont, 164 ;
Boutell, Series ; Building News, 13 Jan. 1888. IV. Inscr.
Edm. Rede, esq., patron of the ch., and w. Cristine, 1435, mutil. ;
palimp., on rev. a portion of a fig. of St. Margt. under a canopy,
English work, c. 1420 ; now fastened down and rel. on same
slab as no. II. B.A.A. Jour., fig. 56a ; M.B.S. Trans., Ill, 87
(obv. and rev.). V. Anne, dau. of John and Kath. Gaynesford
of Crowhurst, Surrey, w. of Rich. Bowett, esq., 1490, eff. on C.
floor, inscr. on wall above. Building News, 13 Jan. 1888 (part
of eff.).
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402
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Chesterton. I. Wm. Maunde, gent,, 1612, aged 67, in civil
dress, and w. Anne, 1 sh., rel., C. TI. Inscr. Wm. Mawnde,
1628, rel., C.
Chinnor. I. Floriated cross with head of a priest in centre,
c. 1320 ; stem and marg. inscr. lost ; now mur., C. Boutell,
Series, amd Christian Mon., 124 ; Haines, 135 ; Oxford Man., 60.
II. John Hotham, “ magister in theologia ”, rector, [provost of
Queen’s Coll., Oxford], 1361, large hf. eff. in cap and acad,, now
mur., C. Boutell, Series ; Oawthorp, pi. 27, p. 72 ; Magrath, J. R.,
The Queen's College, I, 102 ; M.B.S. Portfolio, III, pi. 36. III.
Mons’ Reynald de Malyns ” [1385], in arm., and 2 ws., foot inscr.
in Fr. mutil. ; shs. lost ; large. Vestry. Beaumont, 20 (man
and 1 w.) ; Maeklin, Br. of Eng., 51 ; Oxford Portfolio of Mon. Br.,
pt. 5, pi. 2. IV. “ Mouns’ Esmoun de Malyns ”, son of Sir
Renald de Malyns, in arm., and w. Isabel, c. 1385, hf. effs., inscr.
in Fr., Vestry. V. Alex. Chelseye, rector, 1388, large hf. eff.
in mass vests, with chalice and wafer, now mur., C. M.B.S.
Portfolio, III, pi. 36. VI. Lady, c. 1390, hf . eff. ; husband and
inscr. lost ; rel. , Vestry. Probably of the Malyns family. VII.
[John Cray, esquire to Rich. II, 1392], in arm., 1 sh. ; marg. inscr.
lost ; large. Vestry. Boutell, Series ; Gent. Mag., 1858, ii, 226 ;
Hewitt, Armour, II, 189 ; Blanche, Costume, I, pi. 4, fig. 8, p. 40
(belt). VIII. Inscr. in Fr. Adam Rameseye, c. 1400 ; a cross
or eff. lost ; Vestry. IX. Inscr. in Fr. John, son of John
Cristemas, c. 1400, Vestry. X. Robt. atte Heelde, in civil
dress (all lost but feet), and w. Kath. (headless), c. 1410, rel..
Vestry. XI. Xich. atte Heelde, son of no. X, and on to whose
feet he has now been fitted, and w. Margery, eff. lost, c. 1410,
inscr. mutil. and now under no. XIII. XII. Reginald Malyns,
esq., 1430, in arm., head and legs lost, rel.. Vestry. XIII.
Folke Poffe, 1514, in civil dress, 2 ws. and 1 son ; 1 w. and inscr.
lost ', man and 1 w. now rel. over inscr. of no. XI in vestry,
son loose in 1914. Beaumont, 50 (son). Old rubbings showing
some details now lost, and also a rubbing of a civilian, c. 1480,
with livery collar, hood and anelace, once in S.A., are in coll.
Soc. Antiq. The civilian is reproduced M.B.S. Portfolio, IV,
pi. 17.
Chipping Norton. I. John Stokes, mercer, in civil dress, and
w. Alice, c. 1450, inscr. slightly mutil., mcht. mark, sm., worn.
B.A.A. Jour., XLIX, 48, fig. 14 (mark). II. John Yonge,
woolman, 1451, in civil dress, standing on a woolpack, and w.
Isabel, inscr. mutil. ; children lost ; large. Haines, 202 (man).
OXFORDSHIRE.
403
III. Civilian, c 1460, head mutil., legs gone ; w and inscr. lost.
Possibly Thos. Grene, mcht., 1465, and w. Margt. IV. John
Pergetter, ironmonger, 1484, in civil dress, feet gone, and w.
Agnes with 7 dans. ; 5 sons and 4 mcht. marks lost ; N.A. in orig.
stone now upright. B.A.A. Jour., XLIX, 48, fig. 15 (mark) ;
Haines, 131 (mark) ; Oxford Man., 58 (mark). V. Agnes, w.
of Wm. Tanner, previously w. of Nich. Dyar of Abingdon, 1503 ;
inscr. lost. VI. Lady and inscr. ; the remains of the br. to John
Ashefyld, esq., 1507, in arm., and w. Margt., with 4 sons, 1 dau.,
Trinity and 4 shs. VII. Elizth., w. of Rich. Tante, 1530 ;
husband, 3 sons, 7 daus., and inscr. lost. VIII. Inscr. (effs.
and children lost). Anne Benet and her 3 husbands, Wm.
Lyveryche, John Tanner, and Thos. Benet, 1531. IX. Inscr.
with 8 Eng. vv. Hen., son of Hen. Cornish, 1618, aged about 10
years, mur.. Tower. X. Inscr. Hen., son of Hen. Fawler,
1681, aged 21, mur., N.A. Nos. I-III, V-VII are now fixed on
boards on wall of N.A. Rubbings showing details now lost, and
of inscrs., also lost, to Thos. Grene, 1465, and w. Margt. ; to
Isabel, w. of Robt. Stokes, 1458 ; and to Rich. Tante, 1530, and
w. Elizth., are in coll. Soc. Antiq.
Churchill (old church). I. Inscr. with 8 Lat. and 10 Eng. vv.
John Gostwich, gent., 1618, aged 75, mur., C.
Clanfield. I. Inscr. Leonard Wilmott, gent., 1608, aged
59, mur., C. II. Inscr. Jas Hyde, gent., 1612, mur,, C. III.
Inscr. John Rogers, gent., 1615, mur., C.
CoTTiSFORD. I. [John Samwell of Cottisford], in arm., with
8 sons, and w. [ - , dau. and h. of - Trewarthen], with 5
daus., all kng., c. 1500, 2 scrolls, 2 shs. ; inscr. lost ; mur., N.
Cropredy. I. Inscr. Priscilla, only child of Thos. and Joan
Plant of Great Borton, 1637, N.
Crowell. I. John Payne, parson, 1469, hf. eff. in mass
vests., inscr. in 8 Eng. vv., now mur., C.
Crowmarsh Gifford. I. Inscr. (eff. in civil dress, 4 sons,
4 daus., and 2 shs. lost). Wm. Hyldesley, gent., 1576 ; by his w.
Margt. (see East Ilsley, Berks.) he had 13 children and left
surviving 4 sons, Walter, Edm., Francis, Wm., and 4 daus., Mary,
Cecily, Margt., Kath., N. Oxford Jour, of Mon. Br., I, 243 (with
eff., sons and 1 sh.). Rubbings with eff., etc., in colls. Soc. Antiq.
and Oxford Archit. and Hist. Soc.
CuxHAM. I. John Gregory, 1506, in civil dress, and 2 ws.,
Parnel with 5 sons and 1 dau., and Agnes, sm., N. II. Ach.,
Gregory, 17th cent., now on same slab as no. I.
404
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Debdington. I. Civilian, c. 1370, hf. eff. ; inscr. lost ; now
mnr., N. Gent. Mag., 1795, ii, 737, II. Inscr. (kng. effs.,
crucifix and shs., lost). Wm. Byllyng, mcht. of the staple of Calais,
1533 (date added), and w. Elizth., 1522, mur., A.T., N.C. III.
Inscr. with ach. John Higgins, gent., 1641, S.C. IV. Inscr.
Agnes, w. of John Higgins, gent., 1654, S.C. V. Inscr. Anne,
w. of Thos. Higgins, 1655, S.C. VI. Inscr. Thos. Higgins,
1660 ; George Harris fecit ” ; S.C. VII. Inscr. Job Nutt,
gent., 1679, aged 58, N.C. VIII. Inscr. Barbara, dau. of Job
and Sarah Nutt, 1687, aged 5J years, N.C.
Dorchester. I. Sir John Drayton, [1417], in arm. with SS.
collar, legs mutil. ; eff. of w. Alice, [dau. of Sir Maurice Russell],
double canopy, shs. and foot inscr. in 10 Lat. vv. lost ; large, S.C. A.
Beaumont, 28 ; Boutell, Series, and Br. and Slabs, 134 (collar) ;
Builder, LXXVIII, 13 (head and details) ; Druitt, 190 ; Fairholt,
Costume, 1, 204 (reversed) ; Gent. Mag., 1796, i, 105, fig. 1 ; Haines,
116 (collar) ; Hewitt, Armour, III, 420 ; Oxford Portfolio of Mon.
Br., pt. 2, pi. 3. II. Two shs., Drayton quartering Segrave,
from br. to Rich. Drayton, 1468 ; eff. and inscr. lost ; S.C. A.
Builder, 13 (1 sh.). III. Sh., Ideley, and a portion of a sh.,
Drayton quartering Segrave, from the br. to Pers Ideley and
2 ws., c. 1470, S.C. A., the broken sh. loose in vestry in 1892.
Builder, 13. Another sh. belonging to this br. is now in Brit.
Mus. IV. [Jenit Sherrey ?], c. 1490 ; inscr. lost ; sm., S.C. A.
V. Rich. Bewfforeste, [abbot of Dorchester], c. 1510, in surplice,
almuce, and mantle of an Austin canon with crosier, inscr. in 2
Eng. vv., C. Addington, H., Dorchester Church, 15 ; Alcuin
Club Colls., XXII, 75 ; Beaumont, 115 ; Druitt, 96 ; Haines,
75 ; Oxford Man., 32 ; V. and A. Mus. List, pi. 50, no. 5 ; Waller,
pt. 15. VI. Margt. Beweforest, [1513], head lost, and her 2
husbands, [Wm.] Tanner (eff. lost) and Rich. Beweforest, inscr.
mutil. ; 5 sons and 2 daus. lost ; sm. S.C. A. VII. Mcht. mark,
c. 1500 ; effs. of civilian and w., 1 child and inscr. lost ; S.C.A.
Builder, 13 (mark) ; Soc. Antiq. Bond. Proc., 2 S. XII, 8 (mark).
VIII. Five daus., c. 1510, rel. The indent for the br. to John
de Sutton, abbot, 1349, a hand holding a crosier, C., is figured in
Addington, 14 ; Boutell, Christian Mon., 54 ; Gough, II, pi. 6,
fig. 5, p. cxvi ; Haines, 57 ; Oxford Man., 56.
Elsfield. I. Inscr. with ach. Mich. Pudsey, esq., 1645, now
mur., C., originally inlaid in a slab (now in vestry) with marg.
inscr. in Lombardics to John de Chiltenham, abbot of Eynsham,
1316-30.
OXFORDSHIRE.
405
Ewelme. I. Thos. Chaucer, esq., lord of the manor and
patron of the ch., 1434, in arm., and widow Maud, [dau. and coh.
of John Burghersh of Ewelme], 1436, in mantle ; chamfer inscr.
and shs. restored ; A.T., S.C. Crossley, 252 ; Dasent, A. /.,
The Speakers of the House of Commons, 72 (man) ; Cough, II, pi.
36, p. 106 ; Napier, H. A., Hist, of Swyncombe and Ewelme, 44 ;
Oxford Jour, of Mon. Br., I, 12. Thos. Chaucer left an only dau.
Alice who mar. Wm. de la Pole, duke of Suffolk, and with him
founded the hospital at Ewelme. II. Inscr. (hf. eff. lost).
John Saynsbery, rector, 1454, S.A. III. John Bradstane,
rector ; 1458, hf. eff. in mass vests., N. IV. Hen. Morecote,
rector, 1467, hf. eff. in mass vests., N. V. Inscr. Simon
Brayles, chaplain to Alice, duchess of Suffolk, rector of Chedesey,
Somerset, 1469, N. Inlaid in a slab with marg. inscr. in Lom-
bardics, of which 6 br. stops still remain. VI. Inscr. (sh.lost).
Thos. Vernon, esq., son of Sir Rich. Vernon, 1471, N.A. VII.
Inscr. (sh. lost). Robt. Esmund, esq., 1474, N.A. VIII. Inscr.
Hen. Lee, fuller, citizen of London and there buried in “ Abde-
chyrch ”, and w. Alice buried here, 1494 ; palimp., on rev. a
portion of canopy work from a Flemish br., 14th cent. ; S.A.
Oxford Jour, of Mon. Br., I, frontis. IX. Wm. Branwhait,
master of the hospital, 1498, hf. eff. (? engr. earlier, c. 1470) in
mass vests., S.A. X. Inscr. John Hacheman, 1513, N.A. XI.
John Spence, S.T.B., master of the hospital, 1517, in acad., S.A.
XII. Thos. Broke, esq., serjeant-at-arms to Hen. VIII, 1518,
in arm., and w. Anne [Bulstrode], 4 shs. ; N. Haines, 212 (head
of lady) ; Napier, 338. XIII. Inscr. and sh. Edw., 2nd son
of Hen. Norrys, esq., by Mary Fynes, dau. of lord Dacres, which
Hen. was 2nd son of Sir Edw. Norrys, knt., son and h. of Sir Wm.
Norrys, knt., by Dame Friswith, sister of lord Lovell, 1529, aged
5, N. XIV. Inscr. in 4 Eng. vv. and sh. Anne, w. of John
Froste, 1585, S.C. XV. Inscr. with 10 Lat. vv. and sh. Ralph
Speir, “ sexagenarius ”, 1580 ; Thos. Speir, his son, 1591, aged
29, and w. Cath. (who pos.), by whom 2 sons, Ralph, Thos., and
1 dau. Cath., C. XVI. Thos. Palmer, in civil dress with 6
sons, and w. Kath., died in childbed, 1599, aged 34,
with 1 dau., all kng., rect. pi. with inscr., 10 Lat. vv.
and ach., C. XVII. Inscr. and ach. Wm. Ackworth,
“parson of this place”, son of Geo. Ackworth of Potton,
Beds., esq., 1606 ; his w. Mary pos. ; C. The chamfer
inscr. on the tomb of Alice, duchess of Suffolk, is a modern
restoration.
406
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Eynsham. I. Inscr. with 4 Lat. vv. Wm. Emott, vicar, 1584,
mur., N.A. II. Inscr. with 4 Eng. vv. Mich. Martyne, yeoman,
1610, aged 65, mur., N.A. III. Inscr. with 4 Eng. vv. Rich.
Martin, 1617, aged 44, mur., N.A. IV. Inscr. and sh. Sir Edw.
Stanley, K.B., son of Thos., son of Edw., earl of Derby, 1632,
aged 69 ; his dau. Parnell pos. ; rel., C.
Fifield. I. Mary, sole dau. of Robt. Palmer, w. of John
Bray, 1620, with 3 sons, Edm., Giles, Anth., and 6 daus., Mary,
Anne, Ursula, Elizth., Dorothy, Ellen, all kng., rect. pi. with
inscr., mur., C.
Fulbrook. I. Inscr. with sh. Edm. Rous., gent., 1633, C.
Garsington. I. Thos. Radley, gent., 1484, in civil dress, and
w. Elizth., with 5 sons and 5 daus., sm., worn, now mur., S.A.
Oxford Guide, 344.
Glympton. I. Thos. Tesdale, esq., benefactor to Balliol Coll.,
Oxford, and to Abingdon school, born at Stanford Dingley,
Berks., 1547, died 1610, in civil dress ; his w. Maud pos. ; C.
Goring. I. Inscr. in Fr. Hen. de AJdryngton, 1375, N. Stone,
P. G., Goring Church and Priory, 7 ; Taunt, H. W., Goring,
Streatley, etc., 17. II. Elizth. - , 1401, single canopy, marg.
inscr. in Eng. mutil., N.A. Haines,2>01 ', Oxford Man., ^4:; Stone,
9 ; Taunt, 18. III. Civilian and w., c. 1600, with 3 sons and
5 daus. ; inscr. lost ; children palimp., on rev. a portion of an
inscr. to Walter Prunes of Langford, gent., 1594, now fastened
down ; mur., C., with a modern inscr. attributing to the Whistler
family. Stone, 7 (palimp.), 8 (elfs.) ; Taunt, 19. IV. Inscr.
Hugh, son of John Whistler (“ purveior ” erased and “ of Goring ”
substituted), 1613, aged 26, now mur., C. Stone, 8 ; Taunt, 19.
V. Inscr. Hen., son of Thos. Clark, 1617, aged 74 ; mar. Helen,
dau. of Rich. Terry, had 1 son and 5 daus., N. Taunt, 18.
Hampton Poyle. I. John Poyle, esq., 1424, in arm., and w.
Elizth. ; shs. lost ; S.A. Haines, 190 (tuiles), 210 (lady).
Handborough. I. Christ. Ford, in civil dress, and w. Joan,
also her 1st husband Thos. Wheler in civil dress, c. 1500, sm.,
worn, incorrectly rel., N. II. Alex. Belsyre, [1st president of
St. John’s Coll., Oxford], 1567, recumbent in shroud, rect. pi.
with inscr., 4 Lat. and 4 Eng. vv. ; Thos. Nele (see Cassington,
Oxon.) “ nepos alumnus Alexandro Belsyre avunculo Mecaenati
suo sibique suceessoribus suis posuit ” ; mur., C. III. Inser.
with 8 Lat. vv. Walter Culpepper, esq., born in Kent, educated
at Winchester and Oxford, 1616, rel., C. IV. Inscr. with 2 Lat.
vv. Joan, w. of Maurice Mericke, gent., 1617, aged 41, rel., C.
OXFORDSHIRE.
407
Hanwell. I. Inscr. Hen., son of Sir Anth. and Dame Mary
Cope, 1662, C. II. Inscr. Mary, dan. of Sir Anth. and Dame
Mary Cope, 1671, on same stone as no. I.
Harpsdex. I. - [? Forjster, '' the modyr of mayst ” [? Hugh
Forster, rector in 1453], in widow’s dress, c. 1460, inscr. mutil.,
sm., C. II. Man in arm., and w., c. 1480 ; inscr. lost ; now
mur., N., slab in C. III. Walter Elmes, rector, 1511, in mass
vests., sm., rel., now mur., C. IV. Sarah, dau. of Roger and
Anne Allanson of London, w. of John Webb, rector, 1620, aged
25, with 1 son Wm. (dec.) and 1 dau. Anne, C. V. Inscr. Hen.
Owen, rector, 1649, aged 63, now mur.. Vestry.
Haseley, Great. I. Inscr. (eff. lost). Nich. Englefeld, esq.,
comptroller of the household to Rich. II, 1415, now mur., N.A.
M.B.S. Trans., VI, 407. II. Thos. Buttler, rector, 1494, in
almuce, 1 sh. (another lost), now mur., C. Druitt, 87 ; Oxford
Jour, of Mon. Br., I, 171 ; Weare, T. W., Haseley Church, pi.
14, p. 72. III. Wm. Leynthall, lord of the manor of Lachford,
1497, in shroud, inscr. with 2 Lat. vv. ; 3 sons and 3 daus. lost ;
S.A. IV. Inscr. and scroll (eh. lost). Dame Julian, w. of Sir
Rich. Fowler of Rycote, knt., 1527, now mur., N.A. V. Mary,
dau. of Sir Wm. Barrentyne, w. of Anth. Huddleston, esq.,
1581, with 2 sons and 3 daus., C. Druitt, 287.
Heythrop. I. John Aschefeld, esq., 1521, in arm., and w.
Elenor [Seymour], with 4 sons and 4 daus., 4 shs., A.T., C. Above
is a painted window with their effs.
Holtox. I. Wm. Brome, builder of chapel and benefactor
to eh., 1461, in arm. with salade, now mur., S.C. M.B.S. Port¬
folio, III, pi. 8. II. Wm. Brome, 1599, aged 10, in civil dress,
2 shs. ; his parents pos. ; now mur., S.C. Oxford Jour, of Mon.
Br., I, 162. III. Inscr. and lozenge. Elizth., dau. of Sir. Thos.
Whorwood, knt., 1633, aged 15 ; her mother pos. ; C. IV.
Inscr. and ach. Sir Thos. Whorwood of Sandwell, Staffs., knt.,
1634, aged 52 ; his w. Ursula, dau. and h. of Geo. Brome of Halton,
esq., by whom 3 sons and 2 daus., pos. ; C.
Horley. I. Six daus. and 2 scrolls, c. 1520 ; parents, sons.
Trinity and inscr. lost ; Tower. Possibly the remains of the br.
to Thos. Light of Horley, 1521, and w. Agnes, for which he gives
directions in his will.
Hornton. I. Thos. Sharman, yeoman, 1586, aged 33, and
only son by his w. Susan, aged 10 “ at his descease ”, both in
civil dress, S.A. II. Inscr. Rich. Arne, “ the husband of Anna
408
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Arne , 1665, C. III. Inscr. Anne, w. of Wm. Goodwin, gent.,
1698, aged 75, C.
Idbury. I. Inscr. Thos., son of Thos. Han tin, yeoman, 1643,
local, N.
Ipsden. I. Thos. Englysche, in arm., and w. Isabel, both
died 1525, and both slightly mutiJ., foot inscr. and 1 sh. ; effs.
palimp., on rev. of man a lady with surplice sleeves, c. 1420 ;
on rev. of w. a portion of an inscr. in Lat. vv. j now mur., C.
B.A.A. Jour., N.S. XXIV, fig. 41 (obv. only) ; Oxford Jour, of
Mon. Br., I, 253 (obv.), 254 (rev.).
IsLip. I. Susanna Norrys, 1634, and her 2 husbands, Robt.
Bancks, gent., 1605, with 8 sons and 10 daus., and Hen. Xorrys,
esq., with 1 son Hen., 1637, both in civil dress, all kng., rect. pi.
with inscr. and ach., mur., C. II. Inscr. with ach. John
Aglionbie, H.I)., parson of this town, fellow of Queen’s Coll.,
and principal of Edmund Hall, Oxford, chaplain to Queen Elizth.
and Jas. I, 1609, aged 43, his son John also buried here 1610,
aged 5, mur., C. III. Inscr. Jas. Harrackes, parson for 12 years
und one of the brothers of the hospital of the Savoy, 1625, mur., C.
All now filled in with composition.
Kelmscot. I. Inscr. with 10 Eng. vv. John Turner, 1667,
aged 35 ; his w. a dau. of Edw. Blandy of Letcombe, Berks.,
pos. ; C. II. Inscr. with 8 Eng. vv. Penelope, w. of Wm.
Goodenough, gent., 1671, and children Wm. and Penelope, S.C.
Kiddington. I. Walter Goodere, rector, 1513, in acad., sm.,
now mur., X.
Kidlington. I. Inscr. Humph. Eitzherbert of Begbrooke,
esq., son and h. of Sir John Eitzherbert of Uphall, Herts., knt.,
1617, aged 65 ; mar. Ursula, dau. of Thos. Waringe of Berryhall,
Warw., esq., had 8 sons and 3 daus., S.C.
Kingham. I. Kath., w. of Wm. James, D.D., dean of Christ
Church, Oxford, parson of this ch., 1588, aged 35, with 3 sons,
Wm., Timothy, John, all kng., rect. pi. with inscr. and 10 Eng. vv.,
mur., C.
Langford, see Berks.
Launton. I. Inscr. (elf. lost). Mathew Shawe, priest, c. 1520,
C. In C. is the indent for the br., a sm. cross flory bearing
an inscr. to Rich. Glasyer, priest, [1508]. A sketch, taken 27
May, 1660, is given in Harl. MS., 4170, fol. 30.
Lewknor. I. John Aldebourne, rector, c. 1380, hf. efi. in
mass vests, with fylfot ornament, inscr. mu til., mur., C. Boutell
Series, and Christian Mon., 153. II. Inscr. (mutil.) Robt.
OXFORDSHIRE.
409
Knody, vicar, 1512, now mur., C. III. Inscr. Wm. Brooke,
yeoman, 1587. IV. Inscr. Bobt. Whitton, 1611, and w. Mary,
1609 ; Peter Whitton pos. ; mur., C.
Lillingstone Lovell, see Bucks.
Mapledurham. I. Sir Robt. Bardolf, 1395, in arm., single
canopy mutil. ; shs. lost ; once on A.T., now on floor of S.C.
Anastatic Drawing Soc., 1883, pi. 45 (efl.) ; M.B.S. Portfolio, I,
pt. 2, pi. 3 ; Oxford Arch. Soc. Report, 1888-9, 27.
Marstox. I. Inscr. Anne, w. of Unton Croke, serjeant-at-law,
mar. 1617, died 1670, aged 69, left 10 children, C.
Middleton Stoney. I. Elizth., eld. dau. of Wm. Burrell,
w. of John Harman, lord of this town, 1607, ach., rel., C.
Milton, Great. I. Wm. (efl. lost), John, Wm. (efl. lost),
Elizth., children of Robt. and Kath. Eggerley, c. 1510, 4 shs.,
sm., now mur., S.A.
Minster Lovell. I. Inscr. in 7 Lat. vv.,and 9 scrolls. John
Vampage, '' ad regis causas attornatus ”, and w. Elizth., c. 1500 ;
5 shs., helmet and crest lost ; inscr. rel. on floor of N.Tr., scrolls
on a board above.
Nettlebed. I. Inscr. with 6 Eng. vv. and 3 shs. Edm.
Taverner, 4th son of Edm. Taverner of Soundesse, Oxon., esq.,
1637, “ after 12 yeares paynfull service in court ” ; his father
had by his w. Lucy Hales 4 sons. Rich., Nath., John and this
Edm., and 4 daus., Mary, Margt., Anne, Dorothy, and was 4th
son of Rich. Taverner, clerk of the signet to Hen. VIII, and high
sheriff of Oxon. ; mur., S.A.
Newnham Murren. I. Lettice Barnarde, 1593, and her
surviving children by her 3 husbands, viz. (1) by Edw. Skinner,
[died 1582], a dau. Joan, (2) by Francis Mercer, [died 1589], a
son Ralph, (3) by Francis Barnarde a son Francis and a dau.
Anne, all kng., rect. pi. with inscr. and sh., mur., S.A.
Noke. I. Joan Bradshawe, dau. and coh. of John Hurste of
Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey, gent., 1598, and her 2 husbands,
Wm. Manwayringe of East Ham, Essex, gent., died 1529, in civil
dress, and Hen. Bradshawe, esq., chief baron of the exchequer,
died 1553 (see Halton, Bucks.), in judicial robes, with 4 sons and
4 daus., all kng., rect. pi. with inscr. and 2 shs., mur., C. She
built the chapel and left lands to the poor of Noke, Halton and
Wendover.
Northleigh. I. [Thos. Bekingham, esq., 1431], in arm. with
livery collar, 2 shs. ; inscr. and other shs. lost ; rel., large, C.
II. Inscr. Robt. Berfoote, 1674, Vestry.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Nuffield. I. Beneit Engliss, c. 1360, hf. eff. in civil dress,
Fr. inscr., rel., N. Oxford Jour, of Mon. Br., i, 298.
Oddington. I. Ralph Hamsterley, rector, fellow of Merton
Coll., Oxford, [died 1518], engr. c. 1510, a skeleton in shroud
eaten by worms, scroll with vv. " vermibus hie donor”, etc.,
and foot inscr., N. B.A.A., Worcester vol., 1851, 268 ; Dunkin^
J., Hundreds of Bullington and Ploughley, II, 101.
Oxford, All Souls’ College. I. Philip Polton, bachelor of
canon law, archdeacon of Gloucester, 1461, in choir cope, kng.,
head and scroll lost, 4 shs., sm. Kite, E., Br. of Wilts., 28 (eff.) ;
Wilts. N. and Q.,11, 441 (eff.). He built the N.A. of St. Aldate’s
ch., Oxford, and was the son of Thos. and Edith Polton, whose
br. is at Wanborough, Wilts. II. Rich. Spekynton, “in utroque
jure bacallarius ”, fellow, commissary and official of Buckingham,
1490, in acad., scroll lost. III. David Lloyde, “ in utroque
jure bacallarius ”, in acad. with tonsure, and Thos. Baker, “ juris
civilis scolasticus ”, in civil dress with scholar’s gown and
without tonsure, both died 24 Dec., 1510, hi. effs. Beaumont,
110. All in ante -chapel.
Oxford, Christ Church. I. Edw., son of Hugh Courtenay,
brother of the earl of Devon, c. 1450, in civil dress with anelace,
1 sh., sm.. Lady chapel. Oough, II, pi. 7, fig. 3, p. cxvii ; Haines,
201 ; Macklin, Mon. Br., 1st ed., 79, 6th ed. 89 ; Oxford Jour,
of Mon. Br., I, 273 ; Skelton, J ., Oxonia Antigua Restaurata,
2nd ed. 1843, pi. 14, p. 8. II. John Fitzal[eyn, 1452], in civil
dress, inscr. mutil., sm.. Lady Chapel. Skelton, pi. 15, p. 8.
111. Jas. Coorthopp, [canon of Christ Church, dean of Peter¬
borough], 1557, in almuce, foot inscr. in 12 Lat. vv., marg. inscr.
mutil., N.C.A. Alcuin Club Colls., XXII, 71 (eff.) ; Haines, 80 ,
Oxford Man., 34. IV. Inscr. (chamfer). Robt. King, S.T.P.,
1st bp. of Oxford, 1557, A.T., S.C.A. V. Inscr. in 6 Lat. vv.
Thos. Palmer, “ quondam a rationibus edi Christo fundatae ,
1558, aged 57, had 5 sons, and 5 daus., N.C.A. VI. Hen.
Dow, B.A., sent as a student to Christ Church by Queen Elizth.,
died at his brother’s at All Souls’ Coll., 1578, aged 21, in gown and
hood, kng., inscr., and ach. ; his parents Robt. Dow, cutler of
London, and his w. Lettice pos. ; mur., N.Tr. VII. Thos.
Morrey, M.A., [1584], in gown, kng., inscr. with 4 Lat. vv.,
mur., N.Tr. VIII. Stephen Lence of London, M.A., benefactor
to the ch., 1587, aged 34, f eff. in gown, hood and cap, inscr. with
6 Lat. vv. ; Arnold Harbart pos. ; mur., S.C.A. IX. John,
son of Geo. Bisshop, citizen and bookseller of London, 1588,
OXFORDSHIRE.
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aged 18, in civil dress, kng., rect. pi. with inscr. and 8 Lat. vv.,
mnr., Lady Chapel. X. John, son and h. of John Walrond of
Bovey, Devon, esq., 1602, aged 17, in civil dress, kng., rect. p].
Avith inscr., 4 Lat. vv. and 2 shs. ; his parents pos. ; mnr., N.
XI. Thos. Thornton, M.A., educated at Westminster and Christ
Church 1613, aged 37, in gown and hood, kng., rect. pi. with inscr.
and 2 Lat. vv. ; his brother Geo. pos. ; mur.. Lady Chapel.
XII. Inscr. Robt. Hughes (Husius), sailed round the world with
Thos. Candish, consoled lord Gray in the tower of London, was
tutor to the son of the earl of Northumberland at Christ Church,
and died in the house of John Smith, 1632, aged 79, mur., N.Tr.
XIII. Inscr. on 8 scrolls. Leonard Hutton, D.D., “in hac capella
moderator ”, prebendary for nearly 30 years, 1632, aged 75,
mur., N.Tr. For an account of the numerous indents see
“ Oxford Jour, of Mon. Br.”, I, 268.
Oxford, Corpus Christi College. I. John Claimond, 1st
president, a special benefactor to the coll., [died 1537], br. engr.
c. 1530, an emaciated eff . in shroud, 12 Lat. vv. and mutil. marg.
inscr.. Ante-chapel. Oxford Jour, of Mon. Br., II, 41 (verses).
The vv. were renewed in 1676, but the original plate was dis¬
covered a few years ago and now hangs in the Ante -chapel. II.
Inscr. and sh. Peter Fry of Devon, 1579, aged 26 ; Wm. Culme,
“ consobrinus suus ”, fellow, pos. ; concealed behind panelling
or organ. III. Francis Colthurst, gent., citizen and mcht.
of London, commoner of Christ Church, 1602, aged 26, in civil
dress, inscr. with 10 Lat. vv. ; his brother Hen. pos. ; concealed
as no. II.
Oxford, Exeter College. I. Inscr. Matthias, infant son of
John Prideaux, rector of the coll., 1624, “ primus post funda-
tionem in hoc sacello sepultus”. II. Inscr. Robt., brother of
no. I, 1627. III. Inscr. John, twin brother of no. I, 1636.
All rel. on one stone in centre of chapel.
Oxford, Magdalen College. I. Ralph Vawdrey, M.A.,
chaplain, 1478, hf. eff. in acad. with scroll. Ante-chapel. Gunther,
R. T., Brasses, etc., in chapel of Magdalen Coll., 1914, 3 (eff.);
Skelton, J ., Oxonia Antigua Restaurata, 2nd ed., 1843, pi. 59, p. 40.
II. Thos. Sondes, “ sacre theologie scolaris ”, son of Wm. Sondes
of Trewlegh, Kent, 1478, in acad., scroll and marg. inscr. both
mutil. ; shs. lost ; rel.. Ante-chapel. Gunther, 5 (eff.). III.
Wm. Tibarde, S.T.B., first president, 1480, in cope, 12 Lat. vv.
and marg. inscr., rel. and repaired in 1911, floor of chapel.
Gunther, 7. IV. Priest in acad. (? M.A.), c. 1480 ; inscr. lost ;
412
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
reL, floor of chapel. Gunther, 12 ; Haines, 85 ; Oxford Man., 38.
Possibly Geo. Epworth, M.A., fellow, 1489. V. Priest in
acad., (? M.A.), c. 1480, mutil. ; inscr. lost ; rel., floor of chapel.
Gunther, 13. Possibly Thos. Freer, M.A., 1490. VI. Priest,
(? M.A.), c. 1480, hf . eff. in acad. ; inscr. lost ; rel., floor of chapel.
Gunther, 9 ; Haines, 84 ; Oxford Man., 37. Possibly no. VII.
VII. Inscr. in 6 Lat. vv. John Bentley, M.A., [1486], mur., Ante-
chapel. VIII. John Perch, M.A. and '' bacallarius physice ”,
chaplain to the bp. of Winchester, fellow, 14[87], in cope, 14 Lat.
vv. and marg. inscr., rel. and repaired in 1911, now mur.. Ante-
chapel. Gunther, 10, 27. The eff. which dates c. 1530, is probably
that of John Higden, president of Magdalen and 1st dean of
Christ Church, died 1532. IX. Geo. Lassy (Lacy), c. 1500,
hf. eff. in acad., inscr. in 4 Lat. vv.. Ante-chapel. Gunther, 15 ;
Skelton, pi. 64, p. 40. X. Priest, in acad. (? M.A.), c. 1500 ;
feet and inscr. lost ; rel., floor of chapel. Gunther, 2\. Possibly
Thos. Dyke, M.A., fellow, 1503. XI. Thos. Mason, M.A.,
fellow, 1501, in acad.. Ante-chapel. Gunther, 17 ; Skelton, pi.
60, p. 40. XII. Walter Charyls, M.A., fellow, 1502, f eff. in
acad., head lost. Ante-chapel. Gunther, 19 ; Skelton, pi. 61,
p. 40 (with head). XIII. Inscr. with 6 Lat. vv. Wm. Hasard,
'' medicus ”, 1509, mur., ante-chapel. XIV. Wm. Goberd,
B.A., archdeacon of Salop., 1515, in almuce, scroll mutil., Ante-
chapel. Gunther, 23 ; Skelton, pi. 63, p. 40. XV. Inscr. John
Caly, fellow, 1516, nearly effaced ; palimp., on rev. a portion of an
inscr. to Isabel, w. of - Fyscher, citizen and clothier, 1464 ;
now in hinged frame, mur.. Ante-chapel. XVI. Nich. Goldwell,
M.A., fellow (not an ecclesiastic), 1523, in acad., scroll and sh. ;
B.V.M. and Child lost ; sm.. Ante-chapel. Gunther, 25 (eff.) ;
Skelton, pi. 62, p. 40. XVII. Arthur Cole, S.T.B., president,
canon of Windsor, 1558, in almuce with garter mantle ; palimp.,
on rev. of body of eff. a headless priest in mass vests., c. 1460 ;
on rev. of head a sh. with the royal arms ; on rev. of feet a portion
of a lady, c. 1520 ; the inscr. is made up of 2 other inscrs., the
larger to Thos. Cobbe, citizen and tailor of London, 1506, and
w. Margery, 1516, also Thos. Cobbe, 15 — (date blank), and the
smaller to Margery, w. of Wm. Chamberleyn, 1431, this latter
spoil from the Greyfriars, London, where she was buried ; rel.
and repaired, the palimps. fastened down, on floor of chapel.
Alenin Club Colls., XXII, 80 (eff.) ; Beaumont, 102 (obv.) ;
Gawthorp, pi. 15, p. 50 (obv. and rev.) ; Gunther, 29 (obv.), 31
,(rev.) ; M.B.S. Trans., VI, 250 (rev.) ; Soc. Antiq. Bond. Proc.,
OXFORDSHIRE.
413
2 S. XXIV, 221 (rev.) ; Vallance, A., The Old Colleges of Oxford,
104 (obv.) ; Waller, pt. 13 (obv.). XVIII. Inscr. Wm. Grey,,
youngest son of Arthur Grey, baron of Wilton, 1605, aged 17 years
and 4 months, mur.. Ante-chapel. XIX. Inscr. (mutil.). Robt.
Honiman, 1616, aged 71, mur.. Ante-chapel. In coll. Soc.
Antiq. is a rubbing of an inscr. to Rich. Fynch. M.A., fellow,
1509, now lost.
Oxford, Merton College. I. [Rich, de Hakeborne], rector
of Wolford, Warw., [died c. 1311], large hf. eff. in mass vests,
on the head of a floriated cross ; cross and marg. inscr. in single
Lombardic letters lost ; N.Tr. Alcuin Club Colls., XXII, 17 ;
Beaumont, 79 ; Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 115, and Christian Mon.,
137 ; Druitt, 63 ; Gough, II, pi. 7, fig. 2, p. cxvii ; Oxford Portfolio
of Mon. Br., pt. 3, pi. 1. II. A priest, c. 1370, in acad., sm.,
in the head of a much mutil. cross ; marg. inscr. lost ; N.Tr.
Boutell, Manual of Archceology, pi. 7, p. 34 ; Druitt, 103 ; Oxford
Jour, of Mon. Br., II, 134. Possibly Wm.de Durant, warden,
1351-75. III. John Bloxham, " sacre theologie bacularius ”,
warden, [died 1387], in gown and hood, and John Whytton,
rector of Wodeton (Wood Eaton, Oxon.), benefactor to the coll.,
who pos. c. 1420, in cassock and hood, under sm. double canopy
supported on a bracket with long shaft with Holy Lamb at base,
rel., now in C., the original slab in N.Tr. Beaumont, 109 ;
Boutell, Series ; Builder, CII, 183 ; Druitt, 134 ; Gough, II, pi. 7,
fig. 1, p. cxvii ; Haines, 83 ; Ingram, J., Memorials of Oxford, I,
Merton, 32 ; Macklin, Br. of Eng., 77 ; Nichols, J., Hist, of Leic.,
II, pi. 90, p. 649 ; Oxford Portfolio of Mon. Rr., pt. 4, pi. 5 ; Parker,
J. H., Glossary of Architecture, 1845, II, pi. 20 ; Vallance, A., The
Old Colleges of Oxford, 101. IV. John Kyllyngworth, M.A.,
1445, hf. eff. in acad., S.Tr. Druitt, 136. V. Hen. Sever,
‘‘ sacre theologie professor ”, warden and a special benefactor to
the coll., also of kin to the founder, 1471, in cope with a bp.
(probably the founder, Walter of Merton, bp. of Rochester),
and SS. Jas. the Great, Jas. the Less, Paul - John Rapt.,
John Evang., Barth., Thos., on orphreys, triple canopy, foot inscr.
and 2 shs., rel. and partly restored, now in C., orig. slab, in N.Tr.
Bloxam, M. H., Mon. Archit. of Gt. Britain, 1834, 203 ; Boutell,
Series (efl.) ; Druitt, 93 (eff.) ; Ingram, 32 ; Parker, pi. 20 ;
Vallance, 101. VI. Inscr. Wm. Bysse, “ consors ” of the
coll., 1510 in arabics. Tower. VII. [John Bowke, M.A.,
1519], hf . eff. in acad. with chalice and wafer ; inscr. lost ; Tower.
Druitt, 136. VIII. Inscr. with Hebrew, Greek and Lat. couplets.
414
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Francis Yarnold, M.A., “ moritur in flumine vnlgo Rubye [Rewley]
locke ”, 1587 ; Thos. Rye, S.T.B. pos. ; mur., N.Tr. IX.
Inscr. Math 4 Lat. w. Nich. Marshe, M.A., fellow, 1612, N.Tr.
X. Inscr. with 4 Lat. vv. Robt. Beseley, M.A., chaplain, 1623,
N.Tr. In coll. Soc. Antiq.is a rubbing of 2 Lombardic letters
N. and M. now lost. For a list of lost br. and indents see '' Oxford
Jour, of Mon. Br.”, I, 215.
Oxford, New College. I. [Rich. Malford, warden, 1403],
in cope with initials on orphreys ; inscr. and scroll lost ; Ante-
chapel. Druitt, 89. II. [Thos. Cranley, warden, abp. of
Dublin, 1417], in archiepiscopal vests, with mitre and cross,
triple canopy with embattled entablature, 8 Latin vv. and 2 shs.,
marg., inscr. also in 8 Lat. vv. nearly all lost, large. Ante-chapel.
Alcuin Club Colls,, XXII, 3 (eff.) ; Beaumont, 93; Boutell, Series
(eff.), and Br. and Slabs, 100 (pall) ; Crossley, 226 (eff.) ; Druitt,
79 ; Enclycl. Brit., Ilth ed., IV, pi. 2, fig. 2, p. 435; Gawthorp,
pi. 33, p. 78 ; Gough, II, pi. 23*, p. 50* ; Haines, 69 (eff.) ; Macklin,
Mon. Br., 6th ed., 42 ; Oxford Portfolio of Mon. Br., pt. I, pi. 3 ;
Soc. Antiq. of Ireland Jour., XL VII, 118 ; Vallance, A., The Old
Colleges of Oxford, 102 ; V. and A. Mus. List, pi. 47 ; Waller,
pt. 16; Ward, 41. III. John Desford, ‘‘juris canonici
bacallarius ”, canon of Hereford, 1419, hf. eff. in cope, head partly
covered by seat. Ante-chapel. IV. Inscr. (eff. covered or lost).
Wm. Fryth, “ sacre theologie bacallarius ”, fellow, 1420, Ante-
chapel. V. John Lowthe, “ juris civilis professor ”, fellow,
1427, in cap and acad., scroll mutil.. Ante -chapel. Druitt, 131 ;
Waller, pt. 11. VI. Scroll ; the remains of the br. to Hugh,
son of Sir Hugh Holes, justice, fellow, 1430, Ante -chapel. VII.
Wm. Hautryve, “ decretorum doctor ”, fellow, 1441, in cap and
acad.. Ante-chapel. Druitt, 129 ; Oxford Jour, of Mon. Br., I,
48 ; Waller, pt. 11. VIII. Geoff. Hargreve, “ sacre theologie
scholaris ”, fellow, 1447, in acad., scroIJ, Ante-chapel. Druitt,
138 ; Waller, pt. 11. IX. Walter Wake, “ sacre theologie
scolaris ”, fellow, 1451, hf. eff. in acad.. Ante-chapel. Skelton,
J., Oxonia Antiqua Restaur ata, 2nd ed. 1843, pi. 46, p. 32. X.
Inscr. (eff. lost). Nich. Osylbury, “ bachularius sacre theologie ”,
warden, 1453, Ante-chapel. XI. Sh., Gascoigne ; the remains
of the br. to Thos. Gascoigne, D.D., 1457, hf. eff. in acad. ; Ante-
chapel. XII. Thos. Hylle, “ professor sacre theologie ”,
fellow, benefactor to the coll., 1468, in cap and acad., holding
cross with 5 wounds, inscr. with 2 Lat. vv.. Ante-chapel. Beau¬
mont, 108 ; Druitt, 121 ; V . and A. Mus. List, pi. 54, no. 3 (eff.) ;
OXFORDSHIRE.
415
Waller, pt. 11. XIII. Thos. Flemyng, “ in utroque juris
bacalarius ”, fellow, 1472, an emaciated eff. in shroud, sm., inscr.
partly covered. Ante-chapel. XIV. [Rich. Wyard, ‘‘ bacal-
larius juris ”, fellow, 1478], in acad., holding sm. cross ; lower
part of eff., scroll and inscr. lost ; Ante-chapel. Oxford Jour,
of Mon. Br., I, 94 ; Vallance, 103. XV. John Palmer, B.A.,
“ sasardos ”, fellow, 1479, in acad.. Ante-chapel. Druitt, 141.
XVI. Walter Hyll, M.A., “ sacre theologie scolaris ”, warden,
1494, in cope with initials on orphreys. Ante-chapel. Druitt,
89. XVII. John Frye, " sacre theologie scolaris ”, fellow,
1507, hf. eff. in mass vests, with chalice and wafer. Ante-chapel.
Alcuin Club Colls., XXII, 40 ; Druitt, 101 ; Skelton, pi. 47, p. 32.
XVIII. John London, M.A., “ sacre theologie scolaris ”, scribe
of the University, 1508, in acad.. Ante-chapel. XIX. Notary,
c. 1510, in civil dress with inkhorn and penner ; sh. and inscr.
lost ; sm.. Ante-chapel. Beaumont, 124. XX. John Rede,
sacre theologie bacallarius ”, warden, 1521, in cope. Ante-chapel.
Oxford Jour, of Mon. Br., I, 56. XXI. John Young, bp. of
Callipolis, Thrace, suffragan of London, warden, [died 1526],
br. engr. c. 1525, date not filled in, in episcopal vests, with mitre
and crosier, head of eff. and of crosier lost, large. Ante-chapel.
Alcuin Club Colls, XXII, 9 ; Ashdown, Costume, 352 ; Beaumont,
95 ; Boutell, Series ; Druitt, 80 ; Oxford Jour, of Mon. Br., I,
91 ; V . and A. Mus. List, pi. 48 (eff.) ; Watney, J ., Hospital of
St. Thos. of Aeon, Cheapside, London, 108. XXII. Walter
Bailey, “ cui Doricastrensis patria fundus erat, Wicchamicis
didicit juvenis quam sumptibus artem, grand ior hanc lector
regius edocuit ”, physician to Queen Elizth., 1592, aged 63, in
civil dress, foot inscr. with 10 Lat. vv., ach., and mutil. marg.
inscr. in 6 Lat. vv. ; his son Wm. pos. ; Ante-chapel. XXIII.
Hugh Lloyd, D.C.L., fellow, chancellor to bp. of Rochester, master
of Winchester Coll., 1601, in gown and hood, kng., rect. pi. with
inscr., 10 Lat. vv. and sh., mur.. Ante-chapel. XXIV. Inscr.
with 8 Lat. vv. Rich. Dyke, M.A., chaplain, 1604 ; Robt. Lloyd
pos. ; mur., S. Cloister. XXV. Anth. Aylworth, born in
London, educated at Winchester, fellow of New Coll., [regius
professor of medicine for 15 years], 1619, aged 72, in cap, gown and
hood, 8 Lat. vv., marg. inscr. mutil., sh. ; he left 2 sons Martin
(who pos.) and Anth. ; Ante-chapel. Beaumont, 112. XXVI.
Inscr. with 6 Lat. vv., figures of yFsculapius, Fortune, circles,
triangles, etc. Thos., son of John Hopper of Loxley, Warw., gent.,
fellow, donor of 500 books to library, medical practitioner in
416
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Oxford for 20 years, 1623, aged 56 ; Agnes his w. pos. but dying,.
R. H., fellow, completed ; mur., Ante-cliapel. For an account
of the lost brasses and indents see “Oxford Jour, of Mon. Br.’’,
I, 41.
Oxford, Queen’s College. I. Nich. Hyenson, fellow, 1477,.
in acad., nearly effaced. II. Inscr. (eff . lost). Ralph Hamsterley,
master of University Coll., [died 1518], “ cujus obitus in perpetuum
erit in isto collegio in festo sancti Petri ad vinculam ”. Ill,
[Robt. Langton, D.C.L,, fellow, enlarged the chapel, died 1524,.
br. engr. c. 1518], in cap and diapered cope, with 1 rebus ; inscr.
lost. Alcuin Club Colls., XXII, 58 ; Ashdown, Costume, 348 ;
Boutell, Series ; Engraving by W. Fowler, 1814 (as Gough) ;
Oawthorp, pi. 45, p. 90 ; Cough, I, pi. 36, p. 102 (erroneously
ascribed to Robt. Egglesfield, founder of the coll.) ; Macklin,
Br. of Eng., 119 ; Magrath, J. R., The Queen’s College, I, 13 ;
M.B.S. Portfolio, II, pi. 41 (with rebus) ; Oxford Jour, of Mon.^
Br., I, 70 ; Skelton, J., Pietas Oxoniensis, 29 (as Gough) ; Vallance,
A., The Old Colleges of Oxford, 102 (with rebus.) IV. Hen..
Robinson, 18 years provost, restorer of the coll., 18 years bp.
of Carlisle, 1616, aged 63, in rochet and cap, with crosier, kng.,
rect. pi. with inscr., views of the coll., Carlisle Cath., and other-
subjects, curious ; the coll, pos, in token of gratitude. Alcuin
Club Colls., XXII, 13 ; Macklin, Br. of Eng., Ill ; Magrath,
I, 206 ; Oxford Portfolio of Mon. Br., pt. 1, pi. 1. There is a
duplicate plate in Carlisle Cath. IV. Hen. Airay, S.T.D.,
provost, 1616, aged 57, in gown, hood and cap, kng., rect. pi.
with inscr., 6 Lat. vv. and scriptural subjects, curious ; Christ.
Potter, fellow, pos. Macklin, 291 ; Magrath, I, 208 ; Oxford
Portfolio, pi. 2. All now mur., C. Nos. I, II and the rebus of
no. Ill, found in the crypt in 1903.
Oxford, St. John’s College. I. [Robt.] Harte, born in
London, brought up in Kent, educated at Oxford and there died,
1571, aged 24, in gown and hood, kng., inscr. in 6 Lat. vv., mur..
Ante-chapel. II. Hen., eld. son of John Huchenson, born in
London, fellow, 1573, aged 23, in gown and hood, kng., inscr. and
2 Lat. vv. ; Ralph Hucheson pos., mur., Baylie Chapel. M.B.S.
Portfolio, III, pi. 60; Oxford Jour, of Mon. Br., II, 158. III.
Robt. Shingleton of Leicestershire, M. A., fellow, 1577, aged 28, in
gown and hood, kng., inscr. with 10 Lat. vv., mur., Ante-chapel.
IV. John Glover, M. A. , fellow, student of medicine, senior proctor,
1578, aged 35, in gown and hood, kng., inscr. and 2 Lat. vv. ;
his friends Ralph Huchenson and Thos. Mainwaring pos. ; mur..
OXFORDSHIRE.
417
Ante-chapel. M.B.8. Portfolio, III, pi. 60. V. Inscr. with
2 Lat. vv. (eff. lost). Hen., son of John Price, dyer of London,
S.T.B., fellow, 1600, aged 38 ; erected by the coll. ; mur.. Ante-
chapel. VI. Inscr. with 4 Lat. vv. and sh. Wm. Laud, abp. of
Canterbury, beheaded 10 Jan. 1644, aged 72 ; his servant Wm.
Dell pos.
Oxford, St. Aldgate. I. Lewis, 1597, in gown and hood,
and Griffin Owen, 1607, in civil dress with cloak, brothers, of the
family of Owen of Penmynth, both M.A. of Christ Church, kng.,
inscr. with 10 Lat. vv. and sh. ; Griffin’s w. Jane pos. ; mur.,
N.A. II. Arthur Strode of Devon, a member of the Middle
Temple and of Broadgates Hall (now Pembroke Coll.), 1612,
aged 23, in civil dress, kng., rect. pi. with inscr., 4 Lat. vv. and
sh., mur., S.A. III. Nich. Boope of Devon, gent., B.A. of
Broadgates Hall, 1637, aged 27, in gown and hood, kng., rect. pi.
with inscr., 6 Lat. vv. alluding to the name of the Hall, and
sh., mur., S.A.
Oxford, St. Cross, Holywell. I. Eliza, 3rd w. of Thos.
Franklin, “ who dangerously escaping death at 3 severall tra veils
in childebed, died together with the fourth ”, 1622, aged 35, in bed
with 3 children in shrouds, and 1 in swaddling clothes on coverlet,
rect. pi. with inscr. and 6 Eng. vv., mur., S.A. II. Agnes, w. of
Thos. Hopper, M.D., fellow of New Coll., and dau. Jane, both died
1625, kng., rect. pi. and inscr. ; son Robt. pos. ; C. Beaumont, 77.
Oxford, St. Mary Magdalen. I. Inscr. (eff. lost). Philip
Caxston, widow, 1514, now mur.. Tower. II. Inscr. Jane,
dau. of Thos. Basset of Hince, Staffs., esq., 2nd w. of Robt.
Fitzherbert of Tissington, Derby, esq., 1574 ; palimp., on rev.
portions of 2 Flemish inscrs., early 16th cent. ; now in frame in
vestry. Beaumont, 142 (obv.), 143 (rev.) ; Oxford Jour, of Mon.
Br., I, 179 (obv. and rev.). II. Wm. Smith, M.A., fellow of
Merton Coll., a very skilful physician, 1580, aged 58, in gown and
hood, kng., inscr. with 16 Lat. vv., mur., S.A. III. Inscr.
John Perkins, B.A., '' consanguineus ” of Sir Thos. White,
founder of St. John’s Coll., 1661, aged 22, mur., S.A. Impres¬
sions of the br., now lost, to Robt. Abdy, master of Balliol Coll.,
1493, in cope, Oxford Jour, of Mon. Br., I, 176, and to Alice, w.
of Rich. Hamden (his eff. lost), 1524, are in the Brit. Mus. Wood
states the Hamden inscr. to have been palimp., with on the rev.
another inscr. in Fr. to Margt. Holgate.
Oxford, St. Mary-the-Virgin. I. Inscr. Wm. de Haukes-
worth, " sacre pagine professor et tercius prepositus hujus
27
418
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
ecclesie ”, 1349, C. Jackson, T. G., Church of St. Mary, Oxford,
192 ; Magrath, J. E., The Queen's College, I, 95. He was 3rd
provost of Oriel Coll. II. Edm. Croston, a native of Lancs.,
incumbent of Biggleswade, 1507, in almuce, kng., with fig. of St.
Kath., scrolls and rebus, inscr. in 12 Lat. vv. ; Trinity lost ; mur.,
Tower. Jackson, pi. 24, p. 201. III. Edw. Chernock of Brase-
nose Coll., son and h. of Robt. Chernock of Chernock, Lancs.,
esq., 1581, in eivil dress, kng., rect. pi. with inscr., 14 Lat. vv. and
sh., mur., N.A. Jackson, pi. 23, p. 197. IV. Malin Boys,
1584, aged 70, with 7 sons and 5 daus., all kng., inscr. with 4 Lat.
vv. and sh. ; Anth. and her other children pos. ; mur., S.A.
V. Inscr. with 4 Lat. vv. Nich., son and h. of Robt. Quarne of
Woodhouse in West Alvington, Devon., 1598, aged 16, mur., C.
On A.T. in C. is an indent for a cross brass to Adam de Brome,
1st provost of Oriel Coll., 1332 (?). In colls. Brit. Mus. and
Soc. Antiq. are impressions of an inscr. in 9 Lat. vv., now lost,
to Wm. Scot of Kent, '' quern cardinalis Eboraci sanguis
honorat ”, 1441.
Oxford, St. Michael. I. Ralph Flexney, alderman, 1578, in
civil dress, and 2nd w. Cath., 1567, kng., had 2 sons, Thos. (who
pos.). Rich., and 7 daus., rect. pi. with inscr., 4 Lat. vv. and ach.,
mur., S.A. Beaumont, 131. II. John, eld. son of Sam.
Pendarves of Cornwall, esq., commoner of Exeter Coll., 1617,
aged 17, in commoner’s gown holding a book and standing in a
pew, rect. pi. with inscr. and 4 Lat. vv., mur., S.A. III.
Inscr. with 8 Lat. vv. Gregory Martin, M.A., commoner of Exeter
Coll., 1618, aged 28, mur., N.A. IV. Inscr. Anne, dau. of Wm.
Goodwin, dean of Christ Church, w. of John Prideaux, rector of
Exeter Coll., regius professor of divinity, 1627, and 2 children,
mur., N.A. All recently mounted on boards. For an account
of the lost brasses see “ Oxford Jour, of Mon. Br.”, II, 90.
Oxford, St. Peter-in-the-East. I. Wm. Robertson,
“ pincerna ” (butler) of Queen’s Coll., 1478, in civil dress, and w.
Joan, sm. , worn, N.C. II. Two Lat. and 2 Eng. vv. , both mutil. ,
c. 1500 ; the Lat. vv. palimp. and now in private hands, on rev.
an inscr. to John Chyttok, citizen and draper of London, and Rich.
Hawnsard of Lines., esq., deceased, 15th cent. ; N.A. III.
Simon Parret, gent. , M. A. , fellow of Magdalen Coll. , twice proctor,
1584 (date filled in), aged 71, in civil dress, with 9 sons, and w.
Elizth., dau. of Edw. Love of Aynhoe, Northants, esq., died in
childbed, 1572, aged 42, with 10 daus., all kng., rect. pi. with inscr.
ach. and 2 shs., mur., N.A. IV. Rich. Atkinson, alderman.
OXFORDSHIRE.
419
5 times mayor, J.P., 1574, in civil dress with mantle, and 2 ws.,
- with 5 sons and 6 dans., and Annes (children lost), and foot
inscr. ; all palimp., the figs, and inscr. cut from the upper part
of a large late 16th cent. Flemish brass showing canopy work and
shs. ; on rev. of children is a portion of the same canopy and a
frag, of a Flemish inscr. in raised letters ; A.T., N.C., but all loose
in 1924. One female figure stolen in 1921. M.B.S. Trans.,
II, 144, also published by the Oxford Univ. Brass-rubbing Soc. as
a separate plate in 1896. V. Inscr. with 14 Lat. vv. Philip
Rondel (Randall), M. A., fellow and rector of Exeter Coll., principal
of Hart Hall, son of Thos. Rondel of Lamerton, Devon., 1598,
aged 87, mur., N.C. VI. Rich. Ratcliff, M.D., 1599, aged 54,
in civil dress, and w., kng., rect. pi. with inscr. and 4 Lat. vv.,
mur., N.C. Loose in 1924. VII. Inscr. with 4 Lat. vv. Abel
Wilcox, M.A., 1613, mur., N.C. VIII. Inscr. with 6 Lat. vv.,
skull, etc. John Stronge, gent., commoner and bursar of Hart
Hall, 1625 ; R.D. pos. ; mur., N.C. IX. Inscr. with 8 Lat. vv.
John Freind, commoner of St. Edmund’s Hall, 1672, aged 17 ;
his father N.F. pos. ; mur., N. For lost brasses see “ Oxford
Jour, of Mon. Br.”, I, 190, 256.
Oxford, St. Peter-le-Bailey. I. John Sprunt, mayor,
1419, in civil dress, head lost, the inscr., now under no. II,
mentions his w. Alice, worn, rel., C. II. Lady, c. 1420 ; inscr.
lost; rel., C. III. Inscr. Wm. Parkar, “in utroque ,jure
bacalarius ”, 1510, now under no. I. IV. G. Box, in civil dress,
and w. M. Box, c. 1650, kng., curious, local, mur., S.A.
Oxford, Ashmoleax Museum and Bodleian Library, see
Museums.
PiDDiNGTON. I. Inscr. Kath., widow of Gilbert Hussey of
Oundle, Northants, esq., 1613, mur., C.
Pyrton. I. Thos. Symeon, “ sumtyme fermar of Purtton
courte ”, 1522, in civil dress, and w. Margt. ; children lost ;
sm., C. An incised slab to a priest, 14th cent., with marg.
inscr. in Lombardics (1 brass stop remaining) is reproduced in
Oxford Portfolio o/ ilfort. Br. , pt. 3, pi. 2.
Rollright, Great. I. Jas. Batersby, “ in legibus bacalarius ”,
rector, 1522, in mass vests, with chalice and wafer, now mur., C.
B. A.A. Jour., N.S. XXV, fig. 8.
Rotherfield -Greys. I. Sir Robt. de Grey, lord of Rother-
field, 1387, in arm., single canopy, marg. inscr. ; shs. lost ; large,
C. , under altar. Boutell, Series ; Engraving by Wm. Fowler,
1812 ; Gent. Mag., 1858, ii, 213 ; Gough, I, pi. 40, p. Ill ; Hewitt,
420
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Armour, II, 168. The inscr. and 2 shs. to Joan, w. of John
Hasteyngs, esq., 1537, are said to be buried under the tiles.
Rubbing in coll. Soc. Antiq.
Rousham. I. Inscr. John Marten, gent., 1599, aged 71. II.
Inscr. with 4 Eng. vv. John Martin, gent., 1639, aged 79. III.
Inscr. Elizth., w. of Thos. Marten, gent., 1649, aged 59. IV.
Inscr. Thos. Marten, gent., 1659, aged 72. V. Inscr. John
Marten, 1670, aged 53. VI. Inscr. with 2 Eng. vv. Thos.,
son of Thos. and Lucy Marten, 1674, aged 25. VII. Inscr.
Edm., husband of Elizth. Marten, 1674, aged 55. VIII.
Inscr. Thos. Marten, gent., 1690, aged 72, S.A. IX. Inscr.
Lucy, widow of Thos. Marten, 1698, aged 74. X. Inscr. Win.,
3rd son of Thos. and Lucy Marten, 1700, aged 43 ; mar. Mary,
dau. of Sir Hercules Lowe, had 2 sons, Thos., Wm. XI. Inscr.
John Marten, gent., 1702. XII. Inscr. Thos. Marten, gent.,
1704. All in S.A.
Shiplake. I. John Symondes, in civil dress, and w. Joan,
c. 1540, with 3 sons and 6 dans., mur., S.A.
Shipton-under-Wychwood. I. Elizth., dau. and h. of Thos.
Thame, w. of Edm. Horne, esq., 1548, recumbent in shroud,
rect. pi. with inscr. in 12 Eng. vv. and sh. ; palimp., on rev. a
confirmation of a grant in Eng. [in 1494] by John Stone and his
w. Alice to the wardens of the guild of St. Mary at Aylesbury of a
messuage in Aylesbury on condition of dirges and masses being
sung on 23 April for the souls of the said John and Alice ; now
on a bracket, N.C. Oxford Portfolio of Mon. Br., pt. 2, pi. 6
(obv. and rev.).
Shirburn. I. Rich, Chamburleyn of “ Cootys ”, Northants.,.
esq., [1496], in arm., with 4 sons, and w. Sybyll, dau. of Rich.
Fowler, chancellor of the duchy of Lancaster, with 3 daus., all
kng,. Trinity and 4 shs., A.T. destroyed, now mur., S.A. II.
Inscr. Wm. Bouldre, 1498, and w. Joan, mur., S.A.
SoMERTON. I. Mr. Wm. Fermoure, esq., lord of the town,,
patron of the eh., “ clarke of the crowne in the kyngs benche ”
under Hen. VII, VIII, 1552, in arm., and “last” w. Elizth.,,
dau. of Sir Wm. Norrysse, 3 shs., the inscr. ends “ upon whose
soulles and all crysten soulles Jesu have mercy ”, A.T., S.C. II.
Inscr. (eff. lost). Anne, dau. of Thos. Farmor, esq., 1575, S.C.
III. Inscr. Rich. Todkill, gent., master of the school, 1656, N.
IV. Inscr. Mary, w. of Wm. Mynne, gent., 1659, mur., N.
SouLDERN. I. Heart inscribed “ Ihu m’cy ” held by hands
issuing from clouds, and 3 scrolls (1 mutil.) with text from
OXFORDSHIRE.
421
Job xix, c. 1480 ; inscr. lost ; C. II. Thos. Warner, parson,
1514, in almuce, sm., rel., C. III. John, son of Heugh and
Elizth. Throckmorton, c. 1580, eff. rel., C., inscr. (mutil.) rel.
under no. I.
SouTHLEiOH. I. Wm. Secoll, “ late of this parisse of Sowlye ”,
1557, in civil dress ; 5 sons and 5 daus., lost ; now mur., N.
Spelsbury. I. Inscr. with 6 Eng. vv. Geo. Pickering, gent.,
‘‘ 30 yeares a servant to the honble familie of the Lees of Ditchley”,
1645, aged 71, N. II. Inscr. Anne, dau. of Thos. Orton of
Clardon, Warw., w. of Rich. Welch, 1677, aged 66, N. III.
Inscr. Rich. Welch, born at Clardon, Warw., in 1611, died 1680,
rel., C. IV. Inscr. with lozenge. Dame Dorothy, w. of Sir
Edw. Bathurst of Lechlade, Glouc., bart., 1683, rel., C.
Stadhampton. I. John Wylmot, 1498, in civil dress, and w.
Anne, with 5 sons and 7 daus., now mur., N.A. II. John
Wylmot the younger, 1508, in civil dress, and w. Alys, now mur.,
N.A. III. Inscr. with 6 Eng. vv. Dorothy, sole dau. of John
Clarke of Edgworth, Glouc., gent., by his w. Dorothy Doylye,
1654, aged between 8 and 9 years, now mur., N.
Stanton Harcourt. I. Thos. Harecourt, esq., 1460, and
Nich. Atherton, esq., 1454, both in civil dress, below are 3 very
sm. effs. [Geo., Alys, and Isabel Harcourt], 1 sh. (others lost),
sm., S.C. II. Elen, w. of John Camby, 1516, with 1 son and
1 dau., C. III. Hen. Dodschone, vicar, 1519, in mass vests.,
C. A sh., Harcourt dimidiating Bek, set in a mill stone, 1293,
is apparently lost. It is figured in Oxford Guide, 178 ; Haines,
121 ; Oxford Man., 55.
Stanton St. John. I. Inscr. Anne Frene, 1524, local, sm. ;
palimp., on rev. a portion of a lady, 14th cent. ; now mur., C.
M.B.S. Trans., IV, 260 ; Oxford Jour, of Mon. Br., II, 156. Both
obv. and rev. II. Inscr. Wm. Pudsey, gent., 1658, aged 56,
mur., C.
Steeple Aston. I. John Foxe, 1522, in civil dress, and w.
Joan, with 5 sons and 5 daus., N.A.
Stoke Lyne. I. Edw. Love, gent., [died 1557], in civil dress
with 5 sons, and 1st w. Alys, dau. of John Arden of Cotesford,
1535, with 3 daus., all kng., fig. of Our Lord in Pity and 2 shs.,
mur., C. Oxford Jour, of Mon. Br., I, 134 (Our Lord). II.
Wm. Holt, esq., son and h. of Robt. Holt by Elizth., dau. and coh.
of John Lyne, “ chiefe lord of Stoke Lyne ”, 1582, in civil dress,
with 2 sons, and w. Kath., dau. and coh. of John Dormor, gent.,
with 8 daus., all kng., rect. pi. with inscr., mur., A.T., C.
422
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Stoke, North. I. Roger Parkers, rector, canon of Windsor,
[1363 ?], hf. eff. in garter mantle, head lost, rel., C. Alcuin Club
Colls., XXII, 78; B.A.A. Jour., N.S. XXIV, fig. 19; Oxford
Jour, of Mon. Br., I, 302. In C. is a coffin shaped slab with
indents for a much worn inscr. in Lombardics to a 14th cent,
rector, 7 br. stops yet remaining.
Stoke Talmage. I. John Adene, 1504, in civil dress, and w.
Joan, sm., worn, now mur., N. II. John Pettie, esq., 1589,
in arm., and w. Elizth. , dau. and h. of Thos. Snapp, gent. , by whom
he left surviving 5 sons, John, Leonard, Maximilian, Christ.,
Geo., and 5 daus., Mary, Joan, Anne, Alice, Philipp, now mur., N.
Stokenchurch, see Bucks.
SwALECLiFFE. I. Inscr. Joyce, dau. and coh. of John Hawlthen
of Swalecliffe, gent., w. of Rich. Newman of Eppwell, gent., 1584,
S.A. II. Inscr. Joan, w. of Peter Harris, and her infant, 1635,
partly covered by organ, N.A. III. Inscr. Humph. Wykham,
esq., 1650, N.A. IV. Inscr. Thos. Merriot, vicar, 1662, aged
74, C. V. Inscr. Martha, w. of Humph. Wikham, esq., 1663,
N.A. Loose in vestry in 1920.
Swinbrook. I. John Croston, esq., in arm., and 3 ws.,
c. 1470, the 1st with 2 sons and 2 daus., inscr. in 6 Lat. vv., C.
Crossley, 246 ; M.B.S. Trans., VI, 115. II. Anth. Fetyplace,
esq., 1510, in arm. with tabard, 4 shs., C. Crossley, 253 ; M.B.S.
Portfolio, III, pi. 39, and Trans., VI, 113 ; Watney, V., Cornbury
and Forest of Wychwood, 55. III. Inscr. Alys, Eeteplas, 1530,
now mur. , S.A. IV. Inscr. Symond Eeteplas, c. 1530, now mur. ,
S.A. V. Inscr. with 4 Lat. vv. and 2 shs. Alex. Fetyplace, 1616,
aged 59, brother of Sir Edm. Fetyplace, knt. ; mar. Martha, dau.
of Wm. Skinner of Rowington, had 3 sons, Francis, Wm., Edw.,
and 2 daus., Jane, Elizth. ; C. M.B.S. Trans., VI, 116 (shs.).
Tew, Great. I. [John Wylcotes, died 1422], in arm. with
livery collar, and w. Alice, [dau. of Thos. Wylcotes by Elizth.,
dau. and h. of Edw. Hall, 1410], in mantle, double canopy mutil.
as is also the marg. inscr. in 8 Lat. vv., 3 shs. (2 others lost),
badges in pediments of canopy and between each word of the
inscr., large, worn, C. Berks, etc.. Arch. Jour., XIII, 18 ; Boutell,
Series (2 plates) ; Haines, 186 (man) ; Hewitt, Armour, III,
376 (man) ; Oxford Portfolio of Mon. Br., pt. 1, pi. 1. 11.
Trinity, 1 sh., and frags, of marg. inscr. ; the remains of the brass
to Wm. Reynesford, esq., lord of Great Tew, 1487, and w. Alice,
dau. of John Anne ; now mur., C. III. Wm. Bosby, 1513,
in civil dress, and w. Agnes, rel., C.
OXFORDSHIRE.
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Thame. I. Thos. Quatremayn of North Weston, in arm.,
and w. Kath., dan. of Guy Breton by Joan, dau. and coh. of
Thos. de Grey, son of Sir Robt. Grey of Rotherfield, both died
1342, also their son Thos. Quatremayn, died 1396, in arm., lower
part of eff. lost, and his widow Joan, on brackets (mutil.), engr.
c. 1420, chamfer inscr. much mutil.; 7 shs. lost; A.T., S.Tr.
Haines, 189 (upper hf . of Thos. senior). II. Rich. Quatremayns,
esq., councillor to Rich., duke of York, and to Edw. IV, founder
of a “ chauntrie vi pore men and a fraternite in the worshipp of
Seynt Cristofere to be relevid in perpetuyte ”, [died 1478], in arm.,
and w. Sibil, [dau. of Nich. Englefeld, died 1483], in mantle, head
gone, with 1 son in arm., engr. c. 1460, chamfer inscr. in 10 Eng.
vv. , 1 sh. (4 others lost), A.T., S.Tr. Boutell, Series (2 plates) ;
Haines, 195 (man) ; Heivitt, Armour, III, 473 (man) ; Planche,
Costume, I, 139 (elbow pieces), 214 (mail collar). Richard
Quatremain founded a hospital at Thame, and in conjunction
with his w. Sibil built the chapel of Rycote. III. Inscr. in 8
Eng. vv. mutil. John Benett, 1498, lately replaced. Rubbing
complete in coll. Soc. Antiq. IV. Civilian and w., c. 1500,
with 3 sons and 6 daus. ; Trinity and inscr. lost ; worn, N. V.
Geoff. Dormer, mcht. of the staple of Calais, 1502, in civil dress,
and 2 ws., (1) Margery with 5 sons (lost) and 8 daus., (2) Alice
[Collingridge] with 7 sons and 5 daus. , sh. and mcht. mark, 2 other
shs. lost, chamfer inscr., A.T., N.Tr. Beaumont, 51 ; Lee, F. O.,
Hist, of Thame Church, 94 (mark), 176 (tomb) ; M.B.S. Trans., VI,
70 (mark and sh.) VI. Christ. Bridgeman, 1503, in civil dress,
died on “ holy rode day nexte before Mighelmas,” and w. Mawde,
with 10 sons Christ., John, Edw., Geoff., Rich., Wm., Thos., Edw.,
Nich., Thos., and 2 daus., Joan, Joan, “ all decessid ” ; effs. of
children lost ; N. VII. Walter Pratt, [1508], in civil dress,
and w. Isabel, with 3 sons and 3 daus., inscr. reversed and mutil.,
large scroll and evang. symbols, worn, N. VIII. Sir John
Clerk of North Weston, knt., “ wyche toke Louys of Orleans duk
of Longue ville & marquis of Rotuenlin prysoner at ye jorneyof
Bomy by Terouane ” on 16 Aug. 1513, died 1539, in arm. with
tabard, kng. ; w.. Trinity, 2 children and ach. lost ; mur., A.T.,
C. Lee, 95 (eff.), 98 (tomb) ; Oxford Jour, of Mon. Br., I, 153.
IX. [John] Galer, gent., 1543, in civil dress, inscr. mutil. ; head,
w. and children lost ; rel., C. X. Inscr. with 12 Lat. vv. John,
lord Williams of Thame, 1559, A.T., C. XI. Edw. Harris, M.A.,
fellow of New Coll., Oxford, 1st master for 30 years of the school
at Thame founded by John, lord Williams, 1597, aged 63, in civil
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dress, kng. ; his pupil and h. Wm. Ballow pos. ; inscr. and 6 Eng.
vv. cut in stone ; mur., C. Lee, 96 (eff.). XII. Inscr. and ach.
Sir John Clerke, hart., 1667, aged 45 ; mar. [Philadelphia] Carr,
had 9 children, 5 surviving ; C. Lee, 100 (ach.). In coll. Soc.
Antiq. is a rubbing of a civilian, c. 1500, headless, possibly no. III.
Wardington. I. Inscr. Hen. Frebody, '' gentilman ”, 1444 ;
sh. lost ; S.A.
Waterperry. I. Isabel Beaufo, c. 1370, sm., mutil. ; inscr.
in Fr. lost ; rel., N. Haines, 168 ; Oxford, Man., 76 ; Oxford
Jour, of Mon: Br., I, 115. II. Walter Curson, esq., died 1527,
but br. engr. later c. 1540, in arm., and w. Isabel, dau. of Robt.
Saunders of Harrington, Northants, esq., both buried in the church
of the Augustine Friars at Oxford, with 8 sons and 7 daus., 4 shs.,
marg. inscr. with text from Job xix ; foot inscr. and group of
daus. lost ; palimp., the effs. c. 1440, altered and adapted to the
later date by the addition of shading, etc. ; large, N. Beaumont,
145 (elfs.) ; Haines, 49 ; Oxford Archit. and Hist. Soc. Proc.,
Easter Term, 1845, 25 ; Oxford Guide, 253 ; Oxford Man., 16 ;
Oxford Portfolio of Mon. Br., pt. 1, pi. 4. See also “ M.B.S.
Trans.”, IV, 261, and VI, 420. III. Man in arm., c. 1530,
mutil., local ; w., children, shs. and inscr. lost ; partly covered,
S.A.
Watlington. I. Wm. Frankeleyn, 1485, in civil dress, and
w. Sibill ; 3 sons and 1 dau. lost ; S.C. II. Wm. Gibson,
1501, and w. Maud, in shrouds ; inscr. lost ; elfs. replaced and a
new inscr. added in 1914 ; now on a board, mur., S.C. III.
Jerem Ewstes, yo[man], son of Robt. Ewstes, " who gave ye
trebell bell that hangeth [with] in this stepped ”, [1587], in civil
dress, the inscr. mentions his brother John, 1588, now mur., N.
Whitchurch. I. Thos. Walysch, '' valectus trayer -
ducis Lancastrie Henrici quarti quinti sexti regum ”, c. 1420,
and w. , inscr. mutil. , 4 shs . , rel. , mur. , N. Anastatic Drawing Soc. ,
1880, pi. 46 ; Oxford Arch. Soc. Reports, 1888-9, 13 ; Oxford
Portfolio of Mon. Br., pt. 2, pi. 4. II. Roger Gery, “ in decretis
bacularius ”, vicar, who in 1455 procured the sanction of John,
bp. of Lincoln, to the union of the rectory and vicarage of the
ch., engr. c. 1455, in mass vests, with chalice and wafer, 1 sh.,
once on A.T., now on C. floor, the sh. rel. with no. I. Anastatic
Drawing Soc., 1880, pi. 46 ; Oxford Portfolio of Mon. Br., pt. 5,
pi. 3. Roger Gery was vicar to 1457 and again from 1462 to 1483
when he resigned. III. Inscr. Thos. Percyvalle, rector, died
1533, date added, now mur., C. Anastatic Draining Soc., 1882,
OXFORDSHIRE.
425
pi. 5. IV. Peter Winder, curate, 1610, in gown, kng., now
mur., N. Anastatic Drawing Soc., 1882, pi. 5.
Witney. I. Rich. Wenman, in civil dress, and 2 ws., (1) Anne,
[dau. of John Bushe of Northleach], with 3 dans., (2) Cristian,
1500, with 2 daus.. Trinity, 2 shs., one of the Staple of Calais ;
3 sons under the father now lost ; A.T., S.Tr. II. Rich.
Ayshcome of Lyford, Berks., gent., gave £200 to the poor, 1606,
aged 55, in civil dress, 2 shs., C.
Woodstock. I. Rich. Bailly, citizen and haberdasher of
London ani of Woodstock chapman, 1441, in civil dress, sm.,
now mur., S.A. II. Jerome Keyt, LL.B., fellow of St. John’s
Coll., Oxford, 1631, aged 71, in gown and hood, kng., rect. pi. with
inscr. and sh., mur., S.A.
Wroxton. I. Inscr. Margt. Bustard, widow, 1557, mar. (1)
Wm. Pope of Dedington, Oxon., gent., by whom 2 sons, SirThos.
and John, (2) John Bustard of Atterbury, Oxon., gent., C. , loose
in 1920. II. Inscr. Anne, dau. and h. of Sir Edw. Itchingham,
w. of Sir Owen Hopton, lieutenant of the Tower, 1599, aged 72,
left 5 children, Arthur, Wm., Anne, lady Wentworth, dowager,
now w\ of Wm. Pope, esq., Mary, lady Chandois, and Mrs. Cicily
Marshall, C. III. Inscr. Dame Jane, only dau. of Hen., lord
Wentworth, wddow of Sir John Finet, master of the ceremonies
to Chas. I, 1652, left 1 son and 5 daus., C. IV. Inscr. Euseby,
son of Wm. Isam of Pichley, Northants, esq., 1653, mur., S.A.
V. Inscr. Sam. Walbank, gent., born at Greatworth, Northants.,
B.C.L., Oxon., 1661, aged 42 ; I.D. pos. ; mur., N.A. VI.
Inscr. Ambrose, son of Thos. Sacheverell of Bescot, 1664, aged 9,
mur., N.A.
An inscr. formerly at Hooknorton to John Byshoppe, 1497,
and w. Isabel, was about the year 1860, in the possession of C.
Faulkener, F.S.A., of Deddington, who died 1871. Rubbing in coll.
Soc. Antiq. A br. at Newington to Alice, w. of Wm. Skyrmote,
and Mary, w. of John Skyrmote, their son, 1463, supposed to have
been floored over is now apparently lost. The brasses are lost
from Oxford, All Hallows, to John Boswell, esq., bedel of the
faculty of arts in the university of Oxford, 1501, holding his bedel’s
staff ; Oxford, Carfax Church, to Wm. Bulcombe, esq., mayor
1519, in arm., kng., with Trinity, inscr. gone, rubbing in coll.
Soc. Antiq. ; Standlake, to Joan, w. of John Gaunte, 1465 ;
Steeple Barton, to Wm. Fox and ws. Alice and Isabel, with
20 children ; Weston-on-the-Green, to Alice, w. of Zachary
426
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Saxeye, and her twins, 1581. The brass at Yarnton to Wm.
Fletcher, alderman, thrice mayor of Oxford, and an antiquary,
1826, aged 87, is reproduced in Oxford Jour, of Mon. Br., I, 188.
The elf. is a copy of that of Rich. Atkinson, 1574, in St. Peter-in-
the-East, Oxford.
RUTLAND.
Barrowden. I. Inscr. (eff. lost). Roland Digbi, rector,
1546, C.
Braunston. I. Kenelme Cheseldyn of Uppingham, esq.,
linally desended from Anne Broogh, dau. and h. to ye Lord
Broogh ”, 1596, in civil dress, and w. Winefrid, dau. of Francis
Say of Wilby, Northants, gent., had 11 sons and 3 daus. and left
a son Edw. his heir, effs. mutil., 1 ach., N. II. Inscr. Edw.
Cheseldyn of Braunston, esq., 1642, N.
Casterton, Little. I. Sir Thos. Burton, lord of Tolthorp,
patron of the ch., [died 1381], in arm. with SS. collar, and w.
Margery [Greenham (?)], "in ejus sinistris ”, in mantle, engr.
c. 1410, marg. inscr. mutil., 1 sh. (ach. and 3 others lost), C.
Ashdown, Costume, 123 (lady) ; Blore, T., Hist, of Rutland, pi. 2,
p. 12 ; Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 55 (effs.), 85 (head of lady) ; M.B.S.
Portfolio, III, pi. 11. II. Sh., late 15th cent., C.
Luffenham, North. I. Inscr. Robt. Johnson, B.D., parson
of North Luffenham, erected the free grammar schools of Oakham
and Uppingham and appointed a master and usher to each, he
also erected the hospitals of Christ at Oakham and Uppingham
for 24 poor people each and provided them with a corporation
and a mortmain of 400 marks and bought lands of Queen Elizth.
for their maintenance ; he recovered and re-established the
hospital of Wm. Dal by in Oakham and was a benefactor to North
Luffenham and to Stamford, his native place, [1584], C.
Lyddington. I. Helyn, w. of Robt. Hardy, gent., 1486, C.
II. Edw. Watson, esq., J.P. , surveyor-general to Wm. Smith,
Wm. Attwater and John Longlond, bps. of Lincoln, 1530, in civil
dress, and w. Emme, dau. and coh. of Anth., brother of Wm.
Smith, bp. of Lincoln, with 5 sons (headless) and 10 daus. ; marg.
inscr. lost ; 2 shs. (2 others lost), C.
Manton. I. Inscr. Wm. Wade, founder of chantry, [died
1364], N.C. II. Inscr. Wm. Villers, LL.B., master of the
chantry, Thos. Vellers, his brother, citizen and draper of London.
SHROPSHIRE.
427
and Robt. Repton, ‘‘ in decretis baccallarius ”, formerly apprentice
to the said Thos. and afterwards master of the chantry, who
brought much goods to the chantry and repaired the buildings of
his parents and benefactors, c. 1500, mur., N.C.
SHROPSHIRE.
Salop Trans. Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological Society.
Acton Burnell. I. Sir Nich. Burnell, lord of Holgot, 1382, in
arm., single canopy slightly mutil. ; shs. lost ; large, A.T., N.Tr.
Arch. Jour., II, 329, aud LII, 50 ; Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 54 ;
Encycl. Brit., Ilth ed., IV, pi. I, fig. 4, p. 434 ; Haines, 138 ;
Oxford Man., 70 ; Salop Trans., 2 S. VII, 384 ; Ward, II. II.
Inscr. in 4 Lat. vv. Eliza, dau. of Dr. Bright, w. of - Whitney,
c. 1650, mur., C. III. Inscr. Margt., eld. dau. of Thos. Unton
of Drayton, esq., w. of Thos. Smyth of Ruckley, gent., 1655,
aged 54, had 1 son, mur., C. IV. Inscr. with text from Job.
XIX. Martha Trovell, ‘‘ virgo ”, 1660, aged 89, local, mur., C.
Acton Scott. I. Thos. Mytton, " a gentle by race ”, in civil
dress, with 9 sons, and w. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Edw. Gryvell,
“ a Warwykeshere knight ”, with 2 daus., 1571, all kng., inscr.
in 11 Eng. vv., now on a board, mur., C.
Adderley. I. Abbot or bp., c. 1390, in full vests., holding
crosier and book ; head and inscr. lost ; large, C. Arch. Jour.,
LII, 53 ; Salop Trans., 2 S. VII, 388. II. Sir Robt. Nedeham,
1556, in arm., and w. Agnes, dau. of John Maynwaring of Pever,
esq., 1560, with 7 sons and 2 daus., C. III. Inscr. John
Podmore, rector, 1673, aged 73, N.
Alveley. I. John Grove, gent., freeman of the Grocers’ Co.
of London, benefactor to the par., 1616, aged 56, in civil dress,
2 shs., 1 the Grocers’ Co., N.
Bishop’s Castle, see Plowden Hall.
Burford. I. Dame Elizth., w. of Mons. Esmon de Corne-
waylle, c. 1370, lower part of eff. repaired, marg. inscr. in Fr.
mutil., 2 shs. (2 others lost), large, C. Arch. Jour., LII, 57 (eff.) ;
Haines, 167 (eff.) ; Salop Trans., 2 S. VII. 391 (eff.).
Cheswardine. I. Inscr. with sh. Rich., 7th son of Thos. and
Dorothy Jervis, 1688, aged 50, N.
Clun. I. Inscr. on rect. pi. with 4 achs., emblems of
mortality, etc. Sir Robt. Howard, K.B., 5th son of Thos., earl
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
of Suffolk, lord high treasurer of England, 1653, aged 63 ; mar.
Kath. Nevill, dau. of Hen., lord Abergavenny, had 3 sons. Hen.,
Edw., Robt. ; now mur., N.A. Arch. Jour.^ LII, 58 ; Litho.
(full size) ; Salop Trans., 2 S. VII, 393.
Diddlebury. I. Inscr. with 4 Lat. vv., ach. and 2 shs. Thos.,
eld. son of Rich. Bawdewin of Diddlebury by Margery, dau. of
Laur. Ludlowe of Morehowse, 1623 ; mar. Gertrude, dau. of Robt.
Corbet of Stanwardine, had 3 sons, Edw., John, Rich., and 2 daus.,
Dorothy, Susan ; mur., C. II. Inscr. with ach. Chas. Baldwyn
of Elsich, esq., 1674, mur., C. Misc. Gen. et Her., 2 S. Ill, 136.
Ditton Priors. I. Inscr. Thos. Jencks, pastor, 1648, aged
49 ; mar. Dorothy, dau. of Nich. Clark of Lichfield, had 6 sons ;
Thos. Jencks of Shrewsbury, goldsmith, pos. in 1667 ; local,
mur., S.A.
Drayton. I. Rowland, youthful son and h. of [Reginald]
Corbet, justice [of the common pleas], c. 1580, in civil dress, kng.,
rect. pi. with inscr. in 8 Lat. vv. and 3 shs., mur., C.
Edgemond. I. Francis Yonge of Caynton, esq., son and h.
of Sir Wm. Yonge by Margt., dau. of Nich. Eyton, esq., 1533,
in shroud, and w. Anne, dau. of Rich. Charlton of Appley, esq.,
by Elizth., dau. of Wm. Maynwaring of Ightfield, esq., 1507
(? error in date here), in ordinary dress, with 9 sons and 5 daus.,
2 armorial shs., and 1 of the Passion ; repaired and inscr.
renewed in 1910 ; N. Arch. Jour., LII, 62 ; Gawthorp, pi. 50,
р. 95 ; Salop Trans., 2 S. VII, 397.
Glazeley. I. Thos. Wylde, esq., 1599, in civil dress, and
w. Elizth., dau. and h. of Rich. Cooke, esq., with 4 sons and
2 daus., ach., and 2 shs., mur., C.
Harley. I. Man in arm. of the Lacon (?) family and w. ,
с. 1475, with 8 sons (3 headless) and 5 daus. (1 headless), foot
inscr. in 8 Lat. vv., 1 sh. ; double canopy, marg. inscr. and 3
other shs. lost ; local, now in Tower. Arch. Jour., LII, 66 ;
Salop Trans., IV, 329, and 2 S. VII, 402.
Ightfield. I. Dame Margery Calveley, dau. of Wm. Mayn-
waryng of Ightfield, sometime w. of Philip Egerton of Egerton,
esq., [died 1509], br. eng. c. 1495 (date not filled in), with 4 sons
and 4 daus., triple canopy with St. John Bapt. on centre finial
mutil., marg. inscr. with shs. at corners, large, N. Arch. Jour.,
LII, 68, 69 (St. John) ; Salop Trans., 2 S. VII, 405, 404 (St. John).
Sir Hugh Calveley was her 3rd husband. II. The " good ”
Wm. Maynwaryng, 2nd son of Hawkyn Maynwaryng by Margt.
dau. and h. of Gryffyn Waren and lady of Ightfield, a special
SHROPSHIRE.
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benefactor to the ch., 1497, in civil dress, head restored, large,
reh, N. Arch. Jour., LII, 71 ; Salop Trans., 2 S. VII, 406, 407
(with head).
Ludlow. I. Inscr. in 4 Lat. vv. Dorothy Wogan, 1632, mur. , C.
II. Inscr. Mary, dan. of Somerset Fox, esq., “ virgo undecennis ”,
1637, mur., C. III. Inscr. Frances, w. of Hen. Clello, gent.,
1640, aged 26, mur., C.
Myddle. I. Arthur Chambre, gent., patron of the ch., 1564,
in civil dress, and w. Margt., [dau. of Francis Charlton of Appley],
with 1 son and 1 dau., 1 sh., reh, C. II. Inscr. Raphe Kinaston,
M.A., prebendary of St. Asaph, chaplain to Jas. I, rector for 33
years, 1629, aged 69, C. III. Inscr. with 4 Eng. vv. Sarah,
w. of Joshua Richardson of Broughton, gent., 1651, aged 60, had
10 sons and 6 daus., C.
Newport. I. Inscr. John Salter, 1492, and w. Isabel, C.
Onibury. I. Inscr. with 10 Eng. vv. Dorothy, w. of E. Pytt,
1657, mur., C.
Oswestry. I. Inscr. Susanna, dau. of John Parry of
Llantbeder, esq., w. of Rich. Edwards, vicar, 1668 ; also her
husband, 1680, added ; mur., S.C.
Plowden Hall (private chapel of). I. Humph. Plowden,
esq., son of John Plowden, esq., son of Edm. Plowden, 1557, in
civil dress, and w. Elizth., dau. of John Stury of Down Rossall,
esq., widow of Wm. Wyllascot, with 3 sons (lost), Edw., John,
Edw., and 7 daus., Margt., mar. Rich. Sandford, Jane mar.
Rich. Blunden (dec.) and then Louis Jones, Elizth. mar. Peter
Orenewey, Ancoret mar. Rowland Eyton, Ann mar. Thos. Higgs,
Mary mar. Chas. Nedham, Joice mar. Leonard Meysie. Removed
from Bishop’s Castle church. Litho. (priv. printed).
St. Martin near Oswestry. I. Inscr. Margt., w. of Thos.
Cupper, gent., 1695, aged 21, left a son Thos. and a dau. Margt.,
mur., N.
Shipton. I. Inscr. “ This chauncell was reedified and builded
of newe from the foundacion and glazed ” by John, youngest
son of Rich. Lutwich, 1589, mur., C. II. Inscr. Laur. Ludlowe
of the Morehouse, esq., and w. Anne, dau. of Thos. Cresset of
Upton, esq., had 8 sons and 9 daus., undated, 17th cent., C.
Shrewsbury, St. Mary. I. Inscr. with sh. John Gardiner,
1628, mur., N.Tr.
Tong. I. Sir Wm. Vernon, knight constable of England, son
and h. of Sir Rich. Vernon, treasurer of Calais, 1467, in arm.,
and widow Margt., dau. and h. of [Sir Wm. Swynfen], with 7 sons
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
and 5 dans. (2 lost), marg. inscr. and 8 shs., A.T., N. Arch,
Jour., LII, 86 ; Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 91 (head of lady) ; Crossley,
254 ; Encycl. Brit., 11th ed., IV, pi. 2, fig. 3, p. 435 ; Griffith, G.,
Hist, of Tong, 2nd ed., 1894, 42 ; Salop Trans., 2 S. VII, 424 ;
Suffiing, 77 (effs.) ; Waller, pt. 11 ; Ward, 26. In the inscr. the
lady is erroneously called dau. of " Sir Robt. Pypis and
Spernores II. Ralph Elcok, “ cel’re ”, a brother of the
college, born at Stopford (Stockport), Ches., died 1510, in surplice
and almuce, local, worn, now mur., S.A. Alcuin Club Colls.,
XXII, 68; Arch. Jour., LII, 90; Griffith, 96; Salop Trans.,
2 S. VII, 428 ; V. and A. Mus. List, pi. 38, no. 3 (eff.). III.
Arthur Vernon, M.A. " universitatis Cantibrigie ”, 1517, in acad.,
chalice above head, 4 shs., S.C. Arch. Jour., LII, 92, 91 (chalice) ;
Griffith, 55 ; Salop Trans., 2 S. VII, 429, 430 (chalice) ; Suffiing,
261 (chalice). IV. Inscr. with 8 Eng. vv. and sh. Dame Elizth.,
‘‘ discended of the house and family of ye Peekes ”, mar. (1) Sir
John Skeffington, knt., sometime sheriff of London, (2) Sir John
Daunsey, knt., 1549, mur., C. Griffith, 86. V. Inscr. with 8
Eng. vv. and ach. Wm. Skeffington of White Ladies, esq., son
and h. of Sir John Skeffington of London, knt., 1550, mmr., C. ;
Griffith, 84.
Upton Cressett. I. Rich. Cressett, esq., in civil dress, and
w. Jane, dau. of Geo. and Cath. Huxley of Wyrehall, Edmonton,
Middx., 1640, aged 29, with 2 sons, Robt., Rich., and 3 daus.,
Cath., Elizth., Alice, all kng., rect. pi. with inscr. and sh. ; “ Fr.
Grigs sculpsit ” ; mur., S.C.
Wenlock, Much. I. Rich. Ridley, son and h. of Raynold
Ridley of Lynley, gent., by Alice Leighton who before was the
w. of Thos. Mownsloe of Caughley, gent., and had by him 1 son
and 5 daus., twice bayly, 1592, in civil dress, and w. Eleanor
(who pos.), dau. of John Sydenham of Chilworthy, Somerset, kng.,
3 shs., mur., C. II. Inscr. John Burd, 1600, mur., C. III.
Inscr. with 3 shs. Robt. Thorne of Sponhill, gent., several times
bailiff, 1645, aged 70 ; his kinsman Edw. Thorne pos. ; mur., C.
Whitchurch. I. Inscr. with ach., emblems of mortality, etc.
Matt. Fowler, gent., M.B., “ qui lutetiae Parisiorum variolis
extinctus ”, 1677, aged 24, mur., N.A.
WiTHiNGTON. I. John, son and h. of Sir Robt. Onley of
Coventry, knt., 1512, in arm., mutil., and w. Joan, with 7 sons ;
a group of daus. lost ; 2 shs., 1 with arms of Coventry, local, now
mur.. Tower. Arch. Jour., LII, 99, 100 (arms of Coventry) ;
Salop Trans., 2 S. VII, 438, 440 (Coventry). II. Adam
SOMERSETSHIRE.
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Graff ton, “ the most worshipfull prest lyvyng in his days ”,
chaplain to Edw. V and Prince Arthur, archdeacon of Stafford,
warden of the Battlefield, dean of St. Mary’s Coll., Shrewsbury,
rector of Withington, 1530, in cope, now mur.. Tower. Arch.
Jour., LIT, 101 ; Salop Trans., 2 S. VII, 440.
Wroxeter. I. Inscr. Thos. Alcocke, yeoman, gave 20 marks
yearly for maintenance of a free grammar school, and a bell to
the ch. of Wroxeter, also £10 to the poor, 1627, mur., N.
For an account of the lost brasses from St. Alkmuxd’s, Shrews¬
bury, see Arch. Jour., LII, 75, and Salop Trans., 2 S. VII, 411,
where the following are reproduced (1) Simon Walshe, in civil
dress, and w. Joan, c. 1370, under double canopy, a sm. rect.
pi., probably foreign ; (2) a civilian in mantle with anelace,
c. 1400 ; (3) a man in arm. (eff. lost) and w. in mantle, holding
hands, under double canopy, c. 1390 ; (4) Thos. Corbet, esq.,
1436, in arm., and w. Ancaret in mantle ; (5) Margery Humfreston
and her 2 husbands, John Hervy, 1470, and John Humfreston,
1497, both in civil dress, with inscr., 2 shs. and mcht. mark ;
(6) Geo. Pontes bury, 1550, in arm. with mantle, and w. Jane,
1553, wfith additions in 1636. About the year 1860 the 3 figures
and mcht. mark of no. 5 were in the possession of a Mr. Smith
of Badbrook near Shrewsbury, who had also 2 other figures, a
civilian and lady, c. 1530, from St. Chad’s, Shrewsbury.
Rubbings of Mr. Smith’s figures, etc., in coll. Soc. Antiq.
SOMERSETSHIRE.
Somerset and Dorset N. and Q. Somerset and Dorset Notes and Queries.
Somerset Proc. Proceedings of the Somersetshire Archaeological Society.
Axbridge. I. Roger Harper, mcht., in civil dress, and w.
Joan, both died 1493, kng. ; scrolls, children and shs. lost ; N.C.
Suffling, 190 (effs.).
Backwell. I. Rice Davis, esq., re-edified the chapel, died
1638 (date added), in civil dress, and w. Dorothy, dau. of Morris
Rodney, esq., sister and coh. to Sir Geo. Rodney, 1604, with
3 sons (dec.) and 3 daus., Joan, Elizth., Margt., all kng., rect.
pi. with ach. and 2 shs. ; inscr. cut in marble ; mur., N.C.
432
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Bagborough, West. I. Inscr., sh., inscribed heart, and 4 Lat.
vv. Robt. Kellett, citizen of London, 1641, aged 63 ; his son
Edw. pos. ; mur. C.
Banwell. I. Civilian and w., c. 1480 ; inscr. lost ; sm., N.
II. John Martok, physician, 1503, in cope, no tonsure, now in
Vestry. Builder, LIX, 102. The same name appears on the
brass lectern at Merton Coll., Oxford. III. John Blandon,
1554, in civil dress, and w. Elizth. ; head of man, w. and children
lost; sm., slab partly covered, N. IV. Inscr. Thos. Morse,
1608, local, on same slab as no. Ill, but now covered.
Barrow, South. I. Inscr. in 14 Eng. vv. with acrostic. Rich.
Morice, c. 1580, N.
Batcombe. I. Philip Biss, D.D., pastor, archdeacon of
Taunton, 1613, aged 72, in gown and hood, rect. pi. with 4 Lat.
vv. and inscr., mur., C.
Bath Abbey. I. Sir Geo. Ivy of West Kington, Wilts., knt.,
[1639], in arm., and w. Susanna, youngest dau. of Laur. Hide of
Westhatch, Wilts., esq., and sister to Sir Nich. Hide, knt., late
chief justice of the king’s bench, with 4 sons. Thos., mar. Lettes,
dau. and coh. of Sir Martin Colpeper of Oxon., knt.. Palmer (in
arm.), '' slaine in ye Venetian warrs in ye He of Corffue ”, Geo.,
clerk, mar. Elizth., dau. of Wm. Winter of Somerset, esq., Robt.
(in arm.), “ died in ye Netherlands at ye seige of Bredah ”, and
4 daus., Elizth. (dec.), mar. John Aprice of Chilterne, Wilts.,
gent., Anne (dec.), mar. Rich. Eastcourte of Somerford, Wilts.,
gent.. Avis, mar. Eoulke Hungerford of the Leah, Wilts., gent.,
Barbara, mar. Thos. Wail of Gerimboye, Limerick, gent., all
kng., rect. pi. with inscr. and 2 shs., mur., C. II. Inscr. Jane,
w. (1) of Nath. Still, by whom 4 daus., (2) of Hen. Dennys, esq.,
1639, mur., C. III. Inscr. with 4 Eng. vv., emblems of
mortality, etc. Mary, w. of Geo. Reeves, goldsmith, 1664 ;
also his parents Spencer and Kath. Reeve, and his sons, Spencer,
Geo., Hen., and Spencer ; mur., S.A.
Beckington. I. John Seyntmour, esq., 1485, in arm., and w.
Elizth., inscr. and 1 sh., effs. on C. floor, on sanctuary step,
sh. mur., S.A. Somerset Proc., XXXIX, ii, 36. II. John
Compton, 1505, in civil dress, and w. Edith, with 5 sons, inscr.,
mcht. mk. and 2 angels holding rebus, S.C., except mcht. mk.
which is now mur., S.A. III. Inscr. and mcht. mark. Thos.
Webb, clothman, 1585, aged 74, N.
Blagdon. I. Inscr. in 8 Eng. vv. — — • Maye, undated, 17th
cent., mur.. Tower.
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Bridgwater. I. Inscr. with 6 Lat. vv. [John] Stradling,
thrice mayor, 1620 ; John, his son and h., pos. ; mur., S.A.
Brompton Regis. I. Inscr. with 6 Eng. vv. Thos. Dyke, gent.,
1605, and w. Joan, 1639, had 5 sons, Thos., Robt. (died 1622),
Wm. (died 1645), John (died 1639, by his w. Elianor he had 2
dans., Joan, died 1654, aged 19, and Mary, died 1637), Joseph
(died 1630) and 1 dan. Lavinia, mur., C.
Burnett. I. John Cutte, mayor of Bristol [in 1566], died
1575, in civil dress, with 8 sons, Robt., Wm., Rich., John, Nich.,
John, Thos., Matthew, and w. Joan, with 4 daus., Anne, Susan,
Mary, Brigit, all kng., inscr., 6 Lat. vv., mcht. mark and arms of
Bristol, mur., S.A. Gaivthorj^, pi. 9, p. 34 ; M.B.S. Portfolio,
II, pL 18.
Charlinch. I. Inscr., 2 Eng. vv. and ach. Jasper, son of John
Bourne of Gothelvey, esq., 1640, C.
Cheddar. I. [Sir Thos. Chedder, 1442], in arm. ; marg. inscr.
and 4 shs. lost ; A.T., C. Druitt, 165 ; Haines, 190 (shoulder
piece) ; Somerset Proc., XLIV, ii, 44. II. Dame Isabel, [dau.
of Robt. Scobahull], w. of Sir Thos. Chedder, c. 1475, in widow’s
dress, 1 sh. (3 others lost) and frag, of marg. inscr., C. Druitt,
266 ; Somerset Proc., XLIV, ii, 45.
Chedzoy. I. Man in arm., c. 1490 ; inscr. and 4 shs. lost ;
large, C.
Churchill. I. Raphe Jenyns, esq., 1572, in arm., and w. Jane
[dau. of Hen. Brouncker of Melksham, Wilts.] ; 5 sons and 3 daus.
lost ; 3 achs. and 2 shs. (another lost), S.A. Haines, 236 (shoulder
piece), 245 (lady’s sleeve).
Combe Florey. I. Inscr. mutil. (effs., etc. lost). Nich.
Fraunceys, esq., son and h. of H - Fraunceys, esq., and w.,
c. 1485, N.C. II. John Fraunceys, esq. (eh. lost), and w.
Florence, 1485, with 2 daus. ; scrolls, shs., etc., lost ; relaid in
indent for husband, N.C. III. Nich. Fraunceis, 1526, in arm. ;
marg. inscr. and 4 shs. incised in stone ; N.A.
Combe Hay. I. Inscr. and sh. Robt. Peirce, B.D., rector,
1641, aged 49, and w. Elizth., dau. of Chidiock Tutt, esq., died
at Cheston, Herts., 1657, aged 60, C. II. Sir Lewis Dyve,
only son of Sir John Dyve of Bromham, Beds. , by Dame Beatrice,
dau. of Chas. Walcot of Walcot, Salop, esq., (she afterwards mar.
the earl of Bristol, by whom Geo., earl of Bristol), 1669 ; mar.
Howard, dau. of Sir John Strangways of Melbury Sampford,
Dorset, had 3 sons, Francis, Lewis, John, and 1 dau., Grace,
mar. to Geo. Hussey of Marnhull, Dorset, C.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
CossiNGTON. I. John Brent, esq., lord of the manor, 1524,
in arm. (similar to no. VI at Wrotham, Kent), and w. Maud,
dau. of Sir Water Pansfote, marg. inscr. and 3 shs., C. In 1925
much of the marg. inscr. and 1 sh. loose in the vestry.
Cranmore, West. I. Inscr. and sh. Jas. Strode, born 1613,
died 1698 ; mar. Amy, dau. of Edw. Courte ; mur., N.
Crewkerne. I. Thos. Golde, esq., 1525, in arm.., kng., sm.,
rel. , mur. , C. Druitt, 178 ; Somerset and Dorset N. and Q. , VII, 91 .
II. Ach. Adam Martine of Seaborrow, esq., and w. [1678] ; inscr.
cut in stone ; mur., S.Tr. III. Inscr. with 40 Lat. vv. Hen.
Trat, master of the school, 1679, aged 55 ; the vv. by his former
pupil Sam. Hill ; mur., N.Tr. IV. Inscr. Edw., son of Edw.
Sweet, goldsmith, born 1679, died 1683, mur., N.C. V. Inscr.
Anne, widow of Rich. Sweet, goldsmith, 1684, aged 72, mur.,
N.C.
Croscombe. I. Jas. Biss, 1606, aged 72, in civil dress, with
6 sons, and w. with 6 daus., all kng., rect. pi. with inscr. in 12
Lat. vv., mur. in wooden frame, S.A. II. Wm. Bisse, 1625,
aged 66, in civil dress, with 9 sons, and w. with 9 daus., ?J1 kng.,
rect. pi. with inscr, in 14 Lat. vv., mur. in wooden frame, S.A.
Curry, North. I. Inscr. Elizth., w. of John Bullor the elder
of Lillesdon, esq., 1588, N.A. II. Inscr. John Bullor the
younger of Lillesdon, esq., 1598, N.A.
Doulting. I. Inscr. with 8 Eng. vv. Marie, w. of Jas. Tucker,
died in childbirth, 1656, mur., C. II. Inscr. Robt, Mawer,
gent., father of Elizth. Jarvis, born at Durham, died at Shepton
Mallet, 1690, aged 88, mur., N.C. III. Inscr. Sam. Watts,
mcht. of London, 1701, mur., C.
Dowlish Wake. I. Sir Geo. Speke, rebuilder of north aisle,
2nd son of John Speke, 1528, in arm., marg. inscr. (mutil.), 2 shs.,
rel., N.A. Somerset and Dorset N. and Q., X, 1. The inscr.
mentions his w. Elizth.
Dulverton. I. Inscr. with ach. Humph. Sydenham of Combe,
esq., 1710, aged 38, mur., N.A.
Dundry. I. Inscr. John, son and h. of Benj. Tibbot, gent.,
1674, aged 29 ; Benj., his son, 1675, aged 7 weeks ; and Nathaniel,
younger son of Benj., 1683, aged 33, mur., Tower.
Dunster. I. John Wyther, in civil dress, and w. Agnes, their
eld. son John bur. with them, 1497, engr. c. 1520, rel., N. Gent.
Mag., 1808, ii, 877, fig. 8 ; Lyte, Sir H. C. M., Hist, of Dunster,
402 (effs.). II. Inscr. and sh. Elizth., dau. of Rich. Chamber-
layn, alderman of London, w. of Hugh Stewkeley of March, esq..
SOMERSETSHIRE.
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1598, aged 56, lived a widow for 10 years, had 2 sons, Thos. mar.
Elizth., dau. and h. of John Goodwyn, eld. son of Sir Thos.
Goodwyn of Wooburn, Bucks., Geo., and 4 daus., Joan mar. Geo.
Lutterell of Dunster Castle esq., Susan mar. Hen. Dru. of Hugeley,
Bucks., esq., Margt., Ursula, rel., S.C.A. III. Inscr. with 2
Eng. vv. and sh. Mary, dau. of Bich. and Elizth. Blackford,
1639, aged 12, rel., N. IV. Inscr. with 6 Lat. vv. and sh.
Rich. Blackford, gent., 1689, aged about 65, N.
Farleigh Hungerford (Castle chapel). I. Inscr. with 10
Eng. VV. Mary, dau. of Walter, lord Hungerford, and h. of Sir
Edw. Hungerford, knt., w. of Sir Thos. Shaa, knt., 1613, leaving
an only son Robt., mur. II. Inscr. with sh. from lid of circular
heart case. Sir Edw. Hungerford of Cossam, K.B., eld. son of
Sir Anth. Hungerford of Blackbourton, Oxon., knt., by Lucy,
dau. of Sir Walter Hungerford of Farley Hungerford, knt.,
1648, aged 52 ; mar. Margt,, d. and coh. of Wm. Hallyday,
citizen and alderman of London ; mur. Somerset and Dorset
N. and 11.
Fitzhead. I. Inscr. with 10 Eng. vv. and sh. Prudence, dau.
of Thos. Westcott of Showbrooke, Devon, gent., w. of Robt.
Cannon, gent., 1664, aged 54, left 2 daus. II. Inscr. with 8
Eng. VV. and sh. Robt. Cannon, 1684. Both on bench ends, N.
Fivehead. I. [Jane, dau. and h. of Sir John Walsh, w. of
lord Edw. Seymour of Berry Pomeroy, eld. surviving son of the
duke of Somerset, lord protector, by his 1st marriage], c. 1565,
1 sh. ; inscr. lost ; all palimp., on rev. of eff. two portions of a
Flemish brass, 14th cent., one with a portion of a marg. inscr.
in Spanish, and an inscr. of English workmanship to Gilbert
Thornbern, rector of some unknown eh., 1428 ; on rev. of sh.
a portion of a civilian and a portion of a lady, both 16th cent. ;
now in a wooden frame, mur., S.A. with an inscr. stating the br.
was replaced in the eh. in 1907. M.B.S. Trans., V, 218, 220,
221 ; Soc. Antiq. Lond. Proc., 2 S. XXI, 335, 337.
Frome Selwood. I. Inscr. Hen. Champeneys, esq., 1506,
and w. Jane, now mur., N. II. Inscr. Rich. Antrum, clothier,
1597, mur., S.A.
Glastonbury, St. John. I. Inscr. with 4 Eng. vv. and ach.
Alex. Dyer, son and h. of Thos. Dyer of Street, 1633, and w.
Kath., dau. of John Thornburgh of Shaddsdon, Hants, 1650, also
Capt. John Dyer, 1670, with 4 Eng. vv., mur., S.C.
Goathurst. I. Inscr. Anne, 3rd dau. of Sir Nich. Halswell,
1607, aged 3, N.C.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Hinton St, George. I. [Adam Martini, in civil dress, and
w. [Elizth.], with 6 sons and 5 dans., c. 1590, rect. pi. ; 12 Eng.
vv. cut in marble ; mur., S.A.
Huntspill. I. Inscr., sh., and emblems of mortality. Elizth.,
dau. of Wm. Fane by his 1st w., and grand-dau. of Francis, late
earl of Westmorland, w. of Sam. Woodeson, rector, 1687, aged
40, mur., C.
Hutton. I. John Payne, esq., 1496, with livery collar, and
w. Elizth., with 4 sons and 7 daus., 4 shs., C. II. Thos. Payne,
esq., 1528, in arm., and w. Elizth., with 8 sons and 3 daus., all
kng., 2 shs. ; Trinity and 2 other shs. lost ; local, mur., C.
Ilminster. I. Sir Wm. Wadham, [died 1452], in arm., and
mother [Joan, widow of Sir John Wadham, justice of the common
pleas], in widow’s dress, each under triple canopy with super -
canopy, engr. c. 1440, foot inscr. in 8 Lat. vv. , marg. inscr. much
mutil. ; shs. lost ; large, A.T., N.Tr. Boutell, Series (mpm) ;
Exeter Dioc. Archit. Soc. Trans., 2 S. Ill, 322 (effs.) ; Rogers,
Memorials of the West, 147, and Sep. Effs. of Devon,
172 and pi. 30, nos. 21, 22 (effs.). II. Nich. Wadham of
Merefield, esq., founder of Wadham Coll., Oxford, died 1609, in
arm., and w. Dorothy, [dau. of Sir Wm. Petre], 1618, aged 84,
inscr., ach. and 4 shs., very large, A.T., N.Tr. Beaumont, 37 ;
Gawthorp, pi. 57, p. 102 ; Jackson, T. G., Wadham College, pi. 7,
p. 100 ; Macklin, Br. of Eng., 273 ; M.B.8. Portfolio, I, pt. 5,
pi. 6 ; Rogers, Memorials, 147 (ach.), 164 (effs.).
Ilton. I. Nich., son of Sir Nich. Wadham, knt., captain of the
Isle of Wight, 1508, in swaddling clothes, 1 sh., now mur., N.A.
Jackson, T. G., Wadham College, 104 (inscr. and sh.). II.
Inscr. (much mutil.). Dame Joan, [dau. of Rich. Lyte, esq.],
w. of Sir Nich. Wadham, knt., [1557], now mur., N.A.
Jackson, 105.
Kilton. I. Inscr. with 28 Eng. vv., ach., andsh. Chas. Steninges,
esq., 1592 ; mar. Margt., dau. of Rich. Pollard, of Kilve, esq.,
had 1 son and 2 daus., mur., C.
Kittisford. I. [Rich. Bluett, 1524], in arm., and w. [Agnes
Verney], 1 sh. ; inscr. lost ; now mur., S.A.
Kingston St. Mary. I. Inscr. with ach. Thos. Dyke and w.
Anne, 1672, aged 81, mur., S.A. II. Inscr. with 4 Eng. vv. and
ach. Thos. Dyke, M.D., born 1613, died 1689, mur., S.A.
Langridge. I. Inscr. (cross with eff. in head lost). Robt.
Walsshe, esq., 1427, C. II. Elizth., widow of no. 1, 1441, N.
SOMERSETSHIRE.
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Luccombe, I. Wm. Harrison, esq., 1615, aged 76, in civil dress,
N. Girl’s Own Paper, XIV, 159 ; Healey, C. E. H. Chadwyck,
Hist, of West Somerset.
Lydiard, Bishop’s. I. Nich. Grobham, 1585, in civil dress, with
3 sons. Rich., John, Geo., and w. Eleanor, 1594, with 2 dans.,
Joan, Grace, all kng., rect. pi. with inscr. and 16 Eng. vv., mur.,
S.A. Girl’s Own Paper, XIV, 22. II. Inscr. to same, on A.T.
in churchyard.
Middlezoy. I. Inscr. Louis, chevalier de Misiers, a French
gentleman in the English service, slain at the battle of Weston
(Sedgemoor), 1685, mur., C. Somerset Proc., XLIII, 47.
Minehead. I. Joan - , w. (?) of - - - , justice of
England, 1440, in mantle, lower part gone, single canopy and
marg. inscr., both much mutil., C.
Norton-sub-Hamden. I. Inscr. Benj. Collins, M.A., minister
for 14 years, born at Newbury, 1615, died 1662, C.
Orchard Portman. I. Inscr. with sh. Humph. Coles, fought
the Moors at Tangiers in 1662, died 1693, aged 73, mur., C.
Petherton, North. I. Inscr. (frag, of marg.). Eleanor, dau.
of Philip, son of John Delamere of Nunney, w. of Wm. Powlett,
1413, Vestry. II. Kath., w. of John Morley, vicar, 1652, kng.,
rect. pi. with inscr., N.
Petherton, South. I. Sir Giles Daubeney, [died 1445], and
1st w. Joan, dau. of John, lord Darcy and Meinell, in mantle,
engr. c. 1430, double canopy, foot inscr. in 4 Lat. vv., 1 sh. (other
lost), marg. inscr. restored in 1883, A.T., S.C. Rogers, Memorials
of the West, 178 (effs.) ; Somerset and Dorset N. and Q., I, 241
(effs.). II. Dame Mary, dau. of Simon Leek of Notts., esq.,
2nd w. of Sir Giles Daubeney, 1442, in mantle, worn, S.C.
Rogers, 180 (eff.) ; N. and Q., I, 241 (eff.). III. Inscr. Hen.,
son of Hen. Compton of Wigborough, esq., 1603, mur., S.C.
IV. Inscr. with 33 Eng. vv., tomb, musical instruments, ach.,
etc. Wm. Sands, gent., 1679, aged 57, mur., N.C.
PiLTON. I. Inscr. Hen. Hole, 1624 ; Wm. Hole, 1638 ; Geo.
Hole, 1690, mur., N.A. II. Inscr. and 2 achs. John, 2nd son of
Edw. Strode of Ham, gent., 1712, and w. Mary, dau. of Hen.
Slade, of Ham, gent. ; also John, father of Hen. Slade, 1624 ;
John, son of Hen. Slade, 1643 ; and Hen. Slade, 1655, mur., N.A.
PoRTBURY. I. Sara, w. of Walter Kemish, gent., 1621, aged
38, with 2 dans., Frances and Elizth., kng., also 2 infant sons,
Roger and Francis, deceased, sm. rect. pi. with inscr. and sh.,
mur., N.A.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
St. Decumans. I. [Sir John Wyndham], born in Norfolk,
served the king of France, [died 1574], in arm., and w. Elizth.
Sydnam, 1571, mar. 42 years, had 7 sons and 6 dans., inscr. in
56 Eng. vv., A.T., N.C. II. John Windham, esq., son and h.
of no. I, 1572, aged about 56, in arm., and w. Florence, dau. of
John Wadham, of Merefield, esq., sister and coh. of Nich. Wadham,
1598, aged 58, had 1 child Sir John who pos., inscr., 6 Eng. vv.
(restored), ach. and 4 shs., large, mur., N.C. By the same
engraver as the Wadham br. (no. II) at Ilminster. III.
Edm. Windham of Kinsford, esq., 1616, in arm. ; mar. Margery,
dau. of Rich. Chamberlayne, alderman of London (see Stogumber),
had 7 sons, Thos., Edm., John, Zacharias, Francis, Geo., Hugh, and
1 dau. Margt., 4 shs., C. In N.C. are gilt cast plates with hf.
effs. in relief to Sir John Windham, 1645, aged 87, in arm., and w.
Joan, dau. of Hen. Portman of Orchard, 1633, aged 68, had 9 sons
and6daus.
Selworthy. I. Inscr. with 12 Lat. and 12 Eng. vv. Philip
Stenymges, esq., 1589 ; mar. Alice, dau. of Wm. Frie of Membrie,
esq., had 9 sons and 5 daus., mur., S.A. II. Inscr. with 12 Lat.
and 12 Eng. vv. Wm. Fleete, pastor for 48 years, 1617, C. III.
Inscr. with 8 Lat. and 8 Eng. vv. Margt. Steynings, widow,
1631, aged 70, mur., S.A. IV. Inscr. Judith Horne, 1632, N.
V. Inscr. with 2 Eng. vv. Philip, son of Chas. Steynings of
Holnicott, esq., 1634, aged 6 months, mur., S.A. VI. Inscr.
Anthony, youngest son of Chas. Steynings of Holneycote, 1635,
aged 4, mur., S.A. VII. Inscr. Cecill, w. of Chas. Staynings
of Holneycott, esq., 1646, aged 47, had 6 sons and 6 daus., mur..
S.A.
Shepton-Mallet. I. Inscr. Philip Bythesea, 1599, aged 80,
and w. Kath., 1626, aged 81, mar. in 1571, mur., N. II.
Inscr. Thos. White, citizen of London, 1636 ; gave £8 to the poor
for ever, viz. 7s. to the minister for a sermon on 1 Nov., 8s. to the
churchwardens, 2s. to the clerk, and £7 to the poor, mur.. Tower.
III. Inscr. Edw. Barnard of Downside, esq., 1641, mur.. Tower.
IV. Wm. Strode of Barington, esq., in arm., with 6 sons, Wm.,
Edw., John, Geo., Essex, Barnard, and w. Joan, only dau. of
Edw. Barnard of Downside, esq., 1649, aged 42, with 3 daus.,
Jane, Elizth., Joan, mar. 28 years, 6 other sons and 1 dau. dec.,
all kng., large rect. pi. with figure of Death, etc., inscr. and 5 shs.,
curious, mur.. Tower. Oawthorf, pi. 58, p. 103 ; M.B.S. Portfolio,
III, pi. 50. V. Inscr. with sh. Wm. Thompson, M.A., formerly
minister of Corsham, Wilts., rector of Shepton-Mallett, 1668, and
SOMERSETSHIRE.
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w. Susan, dau. of Jeremiah Chiver of Ley, Wilts., gent., 1674,
also their dau. Elizth., 1671, son Sam., 1674, and his son Wm.,
rector, 1679, and his 2nd w. Anne, 1688, mur., N. VI. Inscr.
Mary, w. of Andrew Cranston, rector, 1695, aged 38 ; her husband
pos. ; mur., N.
SoMERTON. I. Inscr. with sh. Christ. Overton, gent., 1683,
aged 67, C.
Sparkford. I. Inscr. John Chyke, rector, son and h. of
Stephen Chyke of Wareham, 1513, C.
Stogumber. I. Margery, dau. of Rich. Chamberlayne, aider-
man of London, w. of Edm. Windham of Kensford, esq. (see
St. Decumans, no. Ill), 1585, left 7 sons, Thos., Edm., John,
Zacharias, Francis, Geo., Hugh, and 1 dau. Margt., 2 shs.,
now mur., N.C.
Street. I. Inscr. Margt., dau. of Robt. Parrys, gent., w. of
Thos. Dyer, gent., died in childbed, 1583, aged 24 years and 5
months, mar. 10 years saving 5 weeks, left 3 sons and 2 daus.,
one son more buried, C.
Sutton Montis. I. Inscr. Jas. Dupont, 1590, w. Emme, and
son, Thos., mur., C.
SwAiNSWiCK. I. Edm. Forde, esq., 1439, in civil dress with
anelace, inscr. and 3 scrolls with text from Job xix, 25, 26,
C. M.B.jS. Portfolio, II, pi. 3 ; Peach, R.E.M., Annals of
Swainswick, 14.
Swell. I. Inscr. Alex. Newton, esq., 1523, rel., C. II.
Inscr. (sh. lost). John Toose, esq., 1582 ; mar. Agnes, dau.
of Thos. Newton, esq., had 14 sons and 6 daus., C.
Taunton, St. Mary. I. Inscr. Thos. More of the Priory,
Taunton, esq., 1576, had 2 ws., by the 1st he left living Robt.,
Geoff., Francis, Joan, by the 2nd Jesper and Florence, “ God
bless them all ”, sm., local, mur., S.A. II. Inscr. with emblems
of mortality, etc. Bernard Smith, twice mayor, 1696, aged 52 ;
also Charity his w., dau. of Emanuel Sharp, vicar, 1716, and their
dau. Mary, 1714, aged 37, both added to original plate, mur., S.C.
Taunton Museum, see Museums.
Thorne St. Margaret. I. John Worthe, c. 1600, in civil
dress, inscr. in 8 Lat. and 4 Eng. vv., and 1 sh., rel., mur., N.
Tintinhull. I. Inscr. John Stone, rector, 1416, C. II.
John Heth, rector of Tintinhull and Chisleborough, canon of
Sarum, 1464, f eff. in cope, inscr. with 2 Lat. w., C. III.
Inscr. Nich. Napper, 1579, C. IV. Inscr. Thos. Napper,
1650, C.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Weare. I. John Bedbere, c. 1590, in civ^il dress, inscr. in
3 Eng. vv., rel., C.
Wedmore. I. Inscr. with heart, ensigns, etc., and 4 Eng.
vv. Capt. Thos. Hodges, slain at the siege of Antwerp about
1583, “ wonne two ensigns from the enemy ”, left 3 legacies,
" his soule to his Lord Jesus, his body to be lodged in Flemish
earth, his heart to be sent to his deare wife in England ”, engr.
c. 1630, mur. , N.C. II. Geo. Hodges, esq., c. 1630, in buff
coat with pike and sword, rect. pi. and inscr., mur., N.C. Clinch,
Costume, 93 ; Haines, 238 ; Suffling, 97.
Wellow. I. Inscr. Ursula, 2nd dau. of John Hungerford of
Northstanding, Wilts., 1645. II. Inscr. Susanna, dau. of
Edm. Hungerford of Cheisbury, Wilts., esq., 1652. III.
Inscr. John, 3rd son of Giles Hungerford of Wellowe, Somerset,
gent., 1653, aged 17. IV. Inscr. Giles, 2nd son of Giles Hunger¬
ford of Wellowe, 1668, aged 33. All mur., Hungerford chapel.
Wells Cathedral. I. Priest, c. 1460, hf. elf. in cope ; inscr.
lost ; N.E.Tr. II. Inscr. chamfer, mutil. (kng. eff. lost).
Thos. [Cornish], bp. of Tenos, 1513, A.T., N.C. A. III. Inscr.
and sh. Hen. Hawley, esq., 1573, mur., S.E.Tr. IV. Inscr.
Wm. Powell, S.T.D., archdeacon of Bath, canon of Wells, 1613,
N.C. A. V. Humf., son of Humf. Willis, 1618, aged 28, in civil
dress, kng., rect. pi. with allegorical subjects, inscr., 4 Lat. vv.
and sh. ; his w. pos., very lightly engr., curious, mur., S.E.Tr.
Backhouse, B., Hist, of Wells Cath., 1835, 77 ; Jackson's Guide
to Wells ; J ewers, A.J., Mon. Inscrs. and Heraldry of Wells
Cath., 72 ; Sunday at Home, Nov., 1873. VI. Inscr., mitre,
and sh. Arthur Lake, D.D., bp., 1626, S.C.A. VII. Inscr.
(ach. lost). Timothy Bevett, S.T.L)., archdeacon of Bath,
canon of Wells, 1638, aged 57, N.C. A. VIII. Inscr. (sh. lost).
Edw. Wykes, esq., recorder of Wells, 1644, aged 54, S.Tr. The
inscr. to Lady Lisle, 1463, in S.Tr. is a modern restoration.
During a recent examination of the slab bearing the indents for
the br. to bp. Walter de Heselshaw, 1302-8, one Lombardic
letter and 2 diamond-shaped stops were found in situ under the
stone work of bp. Bubwith’s chantry.
Wells, St. Cuthbert. I. Frauncis Hayes, gent., 1623,
aged 34, in civil dress, kng., very sm. rect. pi. with inscr., local,
mur., S.A.
Whitelackington. I. Inscr. Anth. Poole, 1587, aged 70.
II. Inscr. Margery, widow of no. I, 1606, aged 84. Both on sill
of window in S.A.
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441
Whitestaunton. I. Inscr. with 2 shs. Margt., dau. and
coh. of Hugh Ratcliffe, esq., w. of John Brett, esq., lord of the
manor, 1582 ; also their eld. dau. Marie, w. of Christ. Morgan
of Maperleton, 1582 ; mur. , N.C.
WivELiscoMBE. I. Iiiscr. with ach. Wm. Crowther, M.A.,
vicar, 1617, mur., S.A.
Wraxall. I. Inscr. and sh. John Tynte, esq., 1616 ; mar.
Rebecca, dau. of Rich. Stevens, esq., succeeded by his brother
Edw. Tynte of Chelvey, esq., who mar. Anne, 4th dau. of Sir
Edw. Gorges of Wraxall, and had several children, mur., S.A.
Wythycombe. I. Inscr. Joan Came of Sandel, 1612 ; mar.
(1) John Newton, gent., (2) Chas. Windham, esq., (3) Thos.
Came of Ewenny, Glamorgan, mur., on a board, C.
Yeovil. I. Martin Forester, friar, c. 1460, hf. eff. in gown
and hood, inscr. in 2 Lat. vv. on a scroll, on lectern. Druitt, 97 ;
Somerset and Dorset N. and Q., IX, 106. II. Giles Penne,
gent., in civil dress, and w. Isabel, 1519, 2 shs., mur., S.A. Druitt,
212 (eifs.) ; N. and Q., IX, 105 (effs.). III. Inscr. with ach.
Thos. Hawker of Vag, esq., died of smallpox, 1696, aged 33 ; mar.
Elizth., dau. of Rich. Duke of Otterton, Devon. ; also Thos.
Hawker his grandfather ; mur., S.A. Somerset and Dorset N. and
Q., XVI, 46.
The sm. br. to John Baumfelde, 1528, at Hemixgton is lost, as
are also the brasses at Newton St. Loe.
STAFFORDSHIRE.
Staffs. Trans. Transactions of the North Staffordshire Field Club.
Audrey. I. Sir Thos. de Audeley, son of Jas. de Audele,
“ seignour de Helegh de rouge chas tell ”, 1385, in arm., single
canopy all lost but pediment, inscr. in Fr. ; repaired and a new
head added in 1914 ; large, C. M.B.S. Portfolio, IV, 26 ; Staffs.
Trans., XL VII, 158, pi. 11, fig. 3. II. Wm. Abnet, gent.,
1628, in civil dress ; the inscr. mentions his w. Anne ; rel., mur.,
N.A.
Biddulph. I. Wm. Bowyer of Knypersley, esq., patron of the
ch., 1602, in civil dress, and w. Anne, dau. and coh. of Wm.
Heywood of Stonylowe, gent., 1603, mar. 51 years, with 8 sons
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and 7 dans., also 2 sons by Anne’s former husband, Wm.
Grosvenor of Bellaport, esq., rect. pi. with inser., ach. and
2 shs. , mur. , N.
Blore-Ray. I. Wm. Basset, esq., lord of the manors of Blore
and Langeley, [1498], in civil dress, head lost, and widow Joan,
dau. and h. of Rich. [Byron, esq., son and h. of Sir John Byron],
marg. inser. mutil., 2 shs., N.A.
Brewood. I. Inser. Joan, dau. of Jas. Leveson, esq., mar.
(1) Wm. Skeffington, esq., (2) Wm. Fowke, gent., (3) Edw.
Giffard, esq., 1572, mur., S.A. The br. to Margt., w\ of Sir
Edw. Greville of Milcote, 1574, is lost.
Bromley, Abbot’s. I. John Draycote, burgess, 1463, f eff.
in civil dress ; the inser. mentions his w. Joan ; now mur.,
N.A.
Broughton. I. Inser. with 8 Eng. vv. Wm. Ingram, M.A.,
first minister, 1634, N. II. Inser. Cath., dau. of John Boode of
Ashley, 1637, N. III. Inser. with ach. Thos. Broughton, esq.,
builder of the chapel, 1648, aged 59, C. IV. Inser. with sh.
Martha Hughes, 1650, aged 46, N. V. Inser. John Podmore,
minister, 1679, N. VI. Inser. Frances, dau. of Walter Bagot,
esq., w. of Thos. Broughton, esq., 1680, aged 85, C. VII.
Inser. Elizth., dau. of Thos. Broughton, esq., 1681, aged 64.
" desired all persons to forbeare to stirr her bones ”, C. VIII.
Inser. Sam. Foden, M.A., minister, 1688, aged 33, also his children
Sam., Kath., N.
Bushbury. I. Inser. Thos. Leacroft, 1627, aged 85, benefactor
to the eh. and poor, mur., N.A.
Caverswall. I. Inser. John Browne, 1681, mur., C. II.
Inser. Hen. Haworth, 1667, aged 44, mur., C.
Chebsey. I. Inser. Walter Noel of Hilcot, esq., 1627, and w.
Elizth., 1677, C.
Clifton-Campville. I. Lady, c. 1380, hf. eff. on a bracket ;
stem, canopy, shs., and marg. inser. lost ; palimp., on rev. a
portion of a cross-legged eff. in mail with surcoat, c. 1300 ; rel.
in orig. slab in 1914, S.C. Boutell, Christian Mon., 139 (obv.) ;
M.B.S. Trans., IV, 263 (obv. and rev.) ; Reliquary, N.S.V., pi.
12 and p. 181 (obv., rev. and slab) ; Staffs. Trans., XL VII,
160, pi. 12, figs. 4 and 5 (obv. and rev.).
Dilhorn. I. Inser. with 2 shs. Rich., son of John Copwood,
esq., and w. Margt., dau. of Sir Wm. Basset ; Geo. Copwood pos.
1595 ; mur. , C.
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443
Draycott-le-Moors. I. Inscr. with 6 Lat. vv. Sir Anth.
Dra3^cott, 1570, much worn, now on a seat, N. II. Inscr. Thos.
Pickeridge of Evesham, Wore., gent., 1658, aged 52, and w.
Margt., 1688, aged 82, now on a seat, N.
Eccleshall. I. Kath., dau. of John Yong of Charnes, esq.,
1672, kng., sm. rect. pi. with inscr. and ach., mur., N.
Hamstall Rid ware. I. Inscr. and sh. Joan, dau. of Sir Wm.
Brereton, w. of Rich. Coton, 1517, had 8 sons and 6 daus., 4 daus.
only survived, viz., Maud, mar. Anth. Eitzherbert, serjeant-at-
law (see Norbury, Derb}^), Eleanor, mar. Wm. Venables, baron
Kynderton, Kath., mar. Rich. Grassvonor of Eyton, esq., Isabel,
mar. John Bradburne of the Hugh, esq., local, now mur., S.C.
II. Sh. mth 2 scrolls ; the remains of the hr. to Rich. Coton,
1534, and w. Alice, dau. of Gilbert Savage, now mur., S.C.
Haistbury. I. Priest, c. 1480, in cope ; inscr. lost ; worn,
rel., C. In coll. Soc. Antiq. is a rubbing of the head of a cross,
c. 1400, kng. eff., inscr., etc., gone, once in C., but now all lost.
Possibly for John Cheney, rector, canon of Lichfield, 1408.
Horton. I. John Wedgwood of Haracles, esq., 1589, in civil
dress, and w. Mary, dau. of Thos. Egerton of Walgrave, esq.,
1582, with 3 sons, John, mar. Margt. Forde, Egerton died a
bachelor, Ralph, mar. Alice Leighe, and 5 daus., Mary, mar.
Ambrose Arden, Anne, mar. Jas. Gibson, Margt., mar. Thos.
Smith, Eliza, mar. Rich. Fox, Felix, mar. Rich. Hilders, all kng.,
rect. pi. with inscr. and 2 shs., mur.
Kinver. I. Sir Edw. Grey, son and h. of Humf. Grey, esq.,
1528, in arm., and 2 ws., 7 sons and 10 daus., marg. inscr. mu til.,
A.T., S.A. Staffs. Trans., XL VII, 168, pi. 13, fig. 7.
Leek. I. John Ashenhurst, esq., 1597, in civil dress, and 4
ws., (1) Joyce [Myller] with 2 sons, Ralph, John, and 5 daus.,
Dorothy, Margt., Elizth., Anne, Joyce, (2) Alice [Beallot] with
2 sons Thos., Laur., (3) Kath. [Oker], (4) Mary [Bruton] with
1 dau. Mary, all kng., rect. pi. with inscr., ach. and 4 shs., mur.,
N.A. Connoiseur, XLVIII, 156 ; Sleigh, J., Hist, of Leek,
1st ed., 1862, 73, 2nd ed., 1883, 76.
Madeeey. I. John Egerton, esq., 1518, in civil dress, and w.
Ellen, 1 sh., S.Tr. II. Robt. Hawkins of Ridge Hill, '' scoller ”,
son of Wm. Hawkins, yeoman, 1586, aged 14 years, 4 months,
and 13 days, in civil dress, kng., sm., mur., N.A.
Mavesyn Ridware. I. Inscr. Wm. Shaw, M.A., rector,
prebendary of Lichfield, 1672, aged 55, mur., N. II. Inscr.
Cath., w. of no. I, 1689, aged 71, mur., N.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Norbury. I. Hawise Botiller, [1360], in widow’s dress, single
canopy much mutil., frag, of marg. inser. in Fr., rel. and repaired
in 1914. M.B.S. Portfolio, IV, pi. 21 ; Staffs. Trans., XLVIl,
158, pi. 11, fig. 2. II. Inser. Wm. ~, M.A., parson, c. 1530,
much mutil., rel. III. Inser. with emblems of mortality, ach.,
etc., John Skrymshire of Norbury manor, 1667.
Okeover. I. Wm., 5th lord Zouch of Harringworth, [died
1462], in arm., and 2 ws., Alice, dau. and h. of Rich., lord Seymour,
1447, in mantle, and Elizth., dau. of Sir Oliver St. John of Bletso,
with flowing hair, triple canopy with shs. on finials, marg. inser. ;
appropriated and altered as a memorial to Humf. Oker, esq.,
[1538], his w. Isabel and their 13 children, Philip, Rauf, John,
Wm., Roger, Nich., Robt., Thos., Joan, Elsabeth, Margery, Mary,
and Dorothy. About the year 1857, the whole brass was stolen
from the ch. and the frags, recovered were mostly broken into
pieces ready for the melting pot. These frags., 55 in all, were
arranged on a board and replaced in the ch. in 1898. Boutell,
Br. and Slabs, 127 (pinnacle of canopy with sh.) ; Gawthorp,
pis. 13, 14, pp. 48, 49 ; M.B.S. Portfolio, I, pt. 9, pis. 4, 5, 6 ;
Oxford Portfolio of Mon. Br., pt. 1, pis. 6, 6a ; Soc. Antiq. Bond.
Proc., 2 S., XVII, 55 (shs.) ; Staffs. Trans., XLVIl, 4, pi. 12,
fig. 6 ; Waller, pt. 16. For a full account of this interesting
palimp. see " Trans. M.B.S.”, Ill, 187 and '' Proc. Soc. Antiq.
Bond.”, 2 S., XVII, 51.
OscoTT College Museum, see Museums.
Rugeley (old church). I. John Weston senior, gent., 1566,
in civil dress ; by his w. Cecily, dau. and h. of John Ford, gent.,
he had 2 sons. Rich., John ; marg. inser., 2 shs., and 2 roundels
(1 lost), local, mur., C. Staffs. Trans., XLVIl, 168, pi. 13,
fig. 9.
Stafford, St. Mary. I. Inser. with 8 Eng. vv. Anne Malpas,
1668, aged 24, N.C. II. Inser. Thomazin, dau. of Wm. Cotton,
esq., w. of Wm. Nabbs, 1668, mur., N.C. III. Inser. Wm.
Palmer, and w. Isabel, dau. of Ralph Walle, gent., 1693, N.C.
The br. to Nich. and Elizth. Stafford, c. 1400, is lost.
Standon. I. Sm. floriated cross, c. 1420, slightly mutil.,
marg. inser. all lost but one word “ Rad’us ”, N. Staffs. Trans.,
XLVIl, 168, pi. 13, fig. 8. II. Inser. Andrew Vyse, 1634, mur.,
S.A. III. Inser. Elizth. Vyse, 1634, mur., S.A.
Stone. I. Thos. Crompton, esq. (son of Wm. Crompton, esq.,
by Kath., who with Lady Stannop, mother of John, lord Stannop,
nephew to Anne, duchess of Somerset, were brother s children).
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of the honourable band of pentioners ” to King Jas., [1619],
in arm., and w. Ethelred of the family of Tussers of Rivenhale,
with 4 sons and 2 daus., rect. pi. with inscr. and ach., mur., C.
II. Inscr. Thos. Crompton, esq., son and h. of Thos. Crompton
by Margt., dau. of Sam. Marrow of Barks well, Warw., esq.,
1673, aged 67 ; his w. Eleanor, dau. of Sir Geo. Morton, knt.,
mar. 31 years, had 2 sons and 1 dau., erected the tomb, now in
the churchyard, in 1674.
Stowe-by-Chartley. I. Inscr. (mutik). Thos. Newport,
steward of the household to Walter and Robt., earls of Essex,
1587 ; Rich. Bagot pos. ; mur. C.
Tettenhall. I. Inscr. Hannah, dau. of Grosvenor Dyson of
the Holies, esq., w. of John Wolleston of Trescote, 1694 ;
palimp., on rev. another inscr. to Thos. Beiston, curate, 1652,
“ oolde and full of dayes ” ; now mur. on a hinge, C.
Trentham. I. Sir Rich. Leveson of Lylieshall, Salop, knt.,
1559, in arm., and w. Mary, dau. of Sir Edw. Fyton of Gaws-
worthie, knt., spent her widowhood and was buried at Trentham,
died at Battersea, Surrey, 1591, with 1 son Sir Walter, in arm.,
who mar. Anne, dau. of Sir Andrew Corbet, and 2 daus., Mary,
mar. Geo. Curzon, esq., Anne, died in infancy, all kng., ach.,
mur., S.C.
WoLSTANTOH. I. Inscr. with 3 shs. Wm. Yonge of Caynton,
son and h. of Wm. Yonge by Anne, dau. of Sir Wm. Sneyd,
1597; mar. Susan, dau. of Robt. Corbet of Stannerton, had 1
son Wm., and 2 daus., Mary, Dorothy, filled in and varnished,
mur., C.
Wolverhampton. I. Inscr. Sir Rich. Leveson, vice-admiral
of England, died 1605, on base of statue by Lesueur erected in
1634.
Yoxall. I. Inscr. in Eng., 4 Lat. vv., text in Lat., 12 Eng.
vv., and sh. Thos. Wellis, son and h. of John Wellis of Lichfield,
otherwise called John Atwell, 1509, and w. Joan, dau. of Wm.
Bonyngton, N.A., but either covered or lost. Rubbing in coll.
Soc. Antiq.
The brass at Elford to John Hill, rector, 1621, is a modern
restoration. The brasses are lost at Weston-under-Lyziard
to (1) John Mytton, esq., 1499, and 2 ws. Agnes and Joan, 1475 ;
(2) inscr. to John Mytton, esq., 1532, and w. Constance. In a
MS. by Dugdale (Coll, of Arms, c. 36, p. 32), is a sketch, taken
in 1639, of a brass at ‘Walsall to Mons. Roger Hillary, chief
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
justice of the common pleas, c. 1370, in arm., and w. Kath.,
with canopy. In another of Dugdale’s MS. (in possession of the
Earl of Winchilsea) is a sketch, taken in 1641, of an indent for a
man in arm., with sh., spear and banner, c. 1300, under single
canopy, formerly at Drayton Basset.
SUFFOLK.
Archit. Notes. Architectural Notes on the churches and other mediaeval
buildings in Suffolk, 1855.
Cotman. Engravings of Sepulchral Brasses in Suffolk, by J. S. Cotman,
1838.
Cullum. Hist, of Hawstead, by Sir J. Cullum, 2nd ed., 1813.
Farrer. A List of Monumental Brasses remaining in the county of Suffolk,
by E. Farrer, 1903.
Gage. Hist, of Suffolk, Hundred of Thingoe, by B. J. Gage, 1838.
Howard Suff. Visit. Visitation of Suffolk in 1561, by J. J. Howard, 2 vols.,
1866.
Suckling. Hist, of Suffolk, by A. Suckling, 2 vols., 1846-48.
Suff. Proc. Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology.
In the British Museum, Add. MSS. 32483-4, is a complete collection of
rubbings of Suffolk brasses showing much now lost, made by David
Elisha Davy, the Suffolk historian, early in the 19th century.
Acton. I. Sir Robt. de Bures, 1302, cross-legged, in mail
and surcoat, with sh. on arm ; Fr. marg. inscr. in single Lom-
bardic letters lost ; large, N.C. Ashdown, Armour, 116 ;
Assoc. Archit. Soc. Reports, XVIII, ii, 185 ; Boutell, Br. and
Slabs, frontis ; Boy’s Own Paper, XV, 573 ; Builder, LIX, 208 ;
Burlington Magazine, VI, 463 ; Clinch, Costume, 201, (knee-
piece) ; Cotman, pi. 1, p. 1 ; Farrer, xv (knee -piece) ; Foster,
Feudal Arms, 40 (8vo), 38 (4to) ; Cough, I, pi. 42, p. 113 ;
Haines, 148 (knee-piece) ; Litho., 1903 (priv. printed) ; Macklin,
Mon. Br., 6th ed., 55 ; Suff. Proc., VI, xl ; V. and A. Mus. List,
pi. 1, no. 3 ; Waller, pt. 2. II. [Alice, dau. and h. of Sir Robt.
de Bures, widow of Sir Guy Bryan, 1435], in widow’s dress,
triple canopy much mu til. with 4 shs. (2 lost) on finials ; marg.
inscr. lost ; large, N.C. Archit. Notes, no. 442 ; Boutell, Series ;
V. and A. Mus. List, pi. 44, no. 1 (eff.). III. [Hen. Bures,
esq., 1528], in arm., 1 sh. ; inscr. and 3 other shs. lost ; N.C.
Farrer, xx ; Haines, 234. IV. Edm. Daniel, 1569, in civil
dress, and w. Margt., 1589, with 5 sons (mutil.) and 6 daus.
(lost), sm., N.C. V. John Daniel, [1598], in civil dress, sm.,
N.C.
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Akenham. I. Inscr. Sissile, w. of Peter Joiy, c. 1500, local,
N.
Aldeburgh. I. Benet — — , 1519, in civil dress, with 3 sons ;
head, w. , and 6 dans, lost ; inscr. mntil. , N. II. Lady, c. 1520 ;
husband and inscr. lost ; C. III. Emme Fox, c. 1570, with 7
sons and 7 dans., inscr. in 16 Eng. vv., N.A. IV. John James,
1601, aged 50, in civil dress, and w. Joan, mar. 26 years, with 2
sons and 3 dans., rect. pi. with inscr. in 16 Eng. vv. and mcht.
mark, N.A. V. Wm. Bence, one of the chief burgesses, 1606,
aged 57, and w. Mary Blome ; left 3 sons, Bobt., John, Thos.,
and 1 dau. Mary ; inscr. and 12 Eng. vv., S.A. VI. Alexander,
son of John Bence, 6 times bailiff, 1612, aged 65, in civil dress,
and w. Mary (eff. lost), dau. of Thos. Squier, lived together
38 years and 4 months, with 9 sons and 2 dans., of whom were
living at his death, John, Bobt., Alex., Squier, Bose, and Mary,
S.A. Suffling, 206. VII. John, son of Alex. Bence, 4 times
bailiff, 1635, aged 54, in civil dress, and 2 ws. , Mary (with 4 sons and
2 daus., 5 living at his death, John, Alex., Edm., Mary, Elizth.),
and Elizth., N.C. under organ in 1904.
Ampton. I. Civilian and w. of the Coket fam., c. 1480, with
7 daus., all kng., mcht. mark (mutil.) ; sons and inscr. lost ; N.
II. Lady, c. 1480; inscr. lost; N. Soc. Antiq. Lond. Proc.,
2 S. XII, 371. III. Lady, c. 1490 ; inscr. lost ; palimp.,
on rev. a portion of another lady, c*. 1470 ; now mur. , N. M.B.S.
Trans., IV, 270 (obv. and rev.) IV. Two sons, c. 1490 ;
parents, daus., religious device, scrolls, shs. and inscr. lost ; N.
V. Inscr. and sh. Edm. Coket, c. 1500, now mur., C. VI.
Sh., Heigham quartering Eranceys, 17th cent. Soc. Antiq.
Lond. Proc., 2 S. XII, 371, attributed to no. II, but probably
for Thos. Heigham, 1611.
Ash Booking. I. Edm. Bockinge, esq. , 1585, aged 57, in arm.,
and 2 ws., (1) Frances, dau. and h. of Sir Thos. Tey, with a dau.
Frances, mar. to John Harvey of Ickworth, esq., (2) Mary,
dau. and h. of Thos. Payne of Great Dunham, Norf., esq., with
a dau. Kath., aged 8, 5 shs., inscr. and 4 Lat. vv., now in wooden
frame, mur., N. II. Inscr. in 14 Lat. vv. with acrostic. Thos.
Horseman, 1619, C.
Assington. I. Man in arm. and w., c. 1500 ; inscr. lost ;
local, N. Farrer, xix (man), xxvi (lady’s girdle) ; Haines, 199
(man), 243 (girdle).
Bacton. I. Inscr. John, son of Peter Pretyman, 1593, aged
52, had 1 dau. , now in a pew in N. , slab in S.A.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Badingham. I. Inscr. (shs. and crests lost ?). Cath. Blener-
haset, w. of John Cornwaleis, 1584, had 3 sons, Philip, Thos.,
Francis, and 2 dans., Anne, Elizth., and died in childbirth of
sixth, now mur., C.
Badley. I. Inscr. and 3 shs. Edm. Poley, esq., lord of the
manor, 1613, aged 69, N. II. Inscr. with 2 Eng. vv. John, the
1st born son of Edm. and Dorothy Poley, 1615, C. III.
Inscr. Edm. Brewster, esq., sometime of Gray’s Inn, 1633, N.
Barham. I. Robt. Southwell, esq., “ apprenticius ad leges ”,
J.P., 1514, in civil dress, and w. Cecily, dau. of Thos. Sheryngton
of Barsham, esq. ; children lost ; marg. inscr. with 6 shs. in
quatrefoils, C. II. Inscr. Francis, eld. dau. of Thos. Hynson
of Fawstock, Devon, esq., w. of Robt. Southwell, gent., 1607,
aged 29, had 3 sons, John, Thos., Robt., and 4 daus., Francis,
Margt., Susan, Anne, C.
Barningham. I. Wm. Goche, rector, 1499, in acad., sm.,
local, now mur., C.
Barrow. I. Inscr. in 22 Eng. vv. and 4 Eng. vv. (elf. lost).
John Crosyer, parson, left '' almose ” to the poor, [1569], now
mur., C. II. Sir Clement Heigham, twice reader at Lincoln’s
Inn, speaker [in 1554], chief baron of the exchequer to Queen
Mary, 1570, in arm., with 1 son in shroud, and 2 ws., (1) [Anne,
dau. of Thos. Monings], with 5 daus., (2) [Anne, dau. of Geo.
Waldegrave, esq., widow of Hen. Bures], with 3 sons (lost) and
2 daus., all kng., inscr. in 44 Eng. vv., ach. and 2 shs., mur.,
A.T., C. Cotman, pi. 28, p. 18 ; Gage, 22 ; Howard, Visit of
Suff., II, 236.
Barsham. I. Man in arm., c. 1415, with SS. collar, initials
R. S. on sword hilt ; marg. inscr. lost ; large, C. Clinch,
Costume, 209 ; Farrer, xviii ; Haines, 186 ; Blanche, Costume, I,
18 ; Suckling, I, 42 ; Suffling, 59.
Battisford. I. Inser. Mary, w. of Geo. Everton, gent.,
1608, aged 103, '' leavinge behind her no issue ” ; Peter Preston
pos. ; C.
Beccles. I. Inscr. Joan, w. of John Denny, gent., 1612,
aged 76, mur., N. II. Inscr., 2 Lat. vv. and 2 scrolls. John
Denny, gent., 1620, aged 92, mur., N.
Belstead. I. [John Goldingham, esq., 1518], in arm., and 2
ws., (1) [Joan, dau. of - Lowthe, (2) Thomasin, dau. and coh.
of Robt. Liston of Badingham, Suff., esq. ; inscr. lost ; 3 shs.,
local, N. In 1920 the lower hf. of 2nd w. was loose in slab.
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Benhall. I. Inscr. Edw. Glemham, esq., and w. Mary, dan.
of Hen. Barnes of Malgreeves, Essex, esq,, sister and h. of Humph.
Barnes, 1571, mur., C. II. Edw. Duke, esq., 1598, in civil
dress, and w. Dorothy, dau. of Sir Ambrose Jermine, with 10
sons and 6 dans., 3 shs., C. III. Ambrose Duke, esq., 1610, in
arm., and w. Elizth., dau. and coh. of Bartram Coltrop, esq.,
1611, had 1 son and 2 daus., 1 sh. (partly covered by stove), C.
Bergholt, East. I. Bobt. Alfounder, gent., 1639, aged 50,
in civil dress, 1 sh., N. Cotman, pi. 46, p. 27. In Brit. Mus.,
Add. MS., 32484, fob 162, is a rubbing of 2 frags, of a marg.
inscr., 15th cent., now lost.
Bildestoft. I. Wm. Wade, esq., high constable of the hundred,
1599 (elf. lost), and w. Alice Boggis, with 2 sons, Wm., Bobt.,
and 4 daus., Alice, Anne, Joan, Mary, now mur., N.A. Ward, 67.
Blundeston. I. Inscr. with 4 shs. (another lost). Wm.
Sydnor, esq., 1613, and w. Bridgett, dau. of John Jernegan of
Belton, esq., C. II. Inscr. (sh. lost). Wm., son and h. of
Hen., son and h. of Wm. Sidnor, esq., 1632 ; mar. Ann, eld.
dau. of Wm. Harborne, esq., had 8 daus., C.
Boxford. I. Inscr. Frauncis, w. of Wm. Birde, 1598, N.C.A.
II. Inscr. Wm. Birde, pastor for 40 years, 1599, N.C.A. III.
Inscr. Bich. Brond, 1601, S.C.A. IV. David, son of Joseph
Birde, rector, 1606, aged 22 weeks, in a cot, sm. rect. pi. and
inscr., S.C.A. Farrer, 8. V. Inscr. and 4 shs., London,
Mercers’ Co., Mcht-ad venturers, and East India Co. Wm.
Doggett, mcht-ad venturer, citizen and mercer of London, free
of East India Co., 1610, aged 53 ; mar. Avis, dau. of Thos. Lapp-
adge of Boxford, gent., mar. 19 years, had 6 sons and 6 daus. :
N.C.A. Farrer, 8. VI. Inscr. John Brond, 1610, aged 76,
had 2 ws. and " by either divers children ”, C. VII. Inscr..
Bobt., son of Joseph Bird, rector, 1612, N.C.A. VIII.
. Inscr. Edw. Allston, 1617, S.C.A. IX. Inscr. Jas. Cannte,
1633, aged 60, said to be under organ.
Boxstead. I. Inscr. Bich. Poly, esq., 1546, and w. Anne,,
local, C.
Bradley, Little. I. Civilian and w., c. 1510, kng. ; inscr.
and scrolls lost; arms cut in stone; mur., C. Possibly Thos.
Underhill, 1508, and w., a dau. of Hen. Caldebeck. II. Man
in arm., [Thos. Knighton, esq. ?], c. 1530, with 2 sons and 1
dau. ; head of man, w. and inscr. lost ; local, now mur., C.
III. [John] Daye, printer, 1584, in civil dress, with 6 sons, and
2nd w. Als, dau. of [Bich.] Lehunte by [Anne] Knighton, witK
29
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5 daus., all kng., also 2 infants in swaddling clothes, inscr. in 14
Eng. vv., ach. and 2 shs., 1 of the Stationers’ Co., C. Gent.
Mag., 1832, ii, 417. IV. John le Hunt, esq., 1605, in civil dress,
and V/. Jane, eld. dau. of Hen. Colte of Cavendish, Suff., esq.,
had 1 son and 2 dans., 1 sh., local, C. V. Thos. Soame, gent.,
1606, aged 64, in arm., with 5 sons, and w. Elizth., dau. of Hobt.
Alington of Horseheath, Cambs., esq., with 2 daus., all kng.,
rect. pi. with inscr. and 4 shs. ; his w. pos. in .1612 ; mur., C.
Braiseworth (old church). I. Alex. Newton, esq., 1569, in
arm., 2 shs. ; mar. Anne, dau. of Sir Humf. Wyngfeld ; C.
Cotman, pi. 27, p. 17 ; V. and A. Mus. List, pi. 32 (eff.).
Brandeston. I. Inscr. Jane, w. of Hen. Stebbing, 1616, N.
II. Inscr. Elizth., dau. of Hen. and Elizth. Stebbing, 1621, N.
Bredfield. I. Leonard Farrington, 1611, in civil dress,
and w. Elizth., dau. of Geo. May of Walton, mar. 33 years,
with 6 sons and 2 daus., sm., mur., N.
Brettenham. I. Inscr. with 2 Lat. and 2 Eng. vv. Thos.,
eld. son of Geo. and Mary Wenihe, '' a gentle and modest yong
man ”, 1611, C.
Brome. I. Inscr. (mutil.). Wm. Cornwaleys, 1565, mur.,
N.A. II. Sh., Felbrigg imp. Thorpe, now fixed over no. I.
This sh. was placed in the eh. in 1885 by a former curate who
is said to have bought it in Norwich. It has since been identified
as belonging to the br. of Symond de Felbrigg, his w. Alice,
dau. of Sir Geo. de Thorpe, and their son Roger and his w.,
c. 1380, at Felbrigg, (no. I), Norf.
Bruisyard. I. Michael Hare, esq., 1611, (eff. in civil dress
lost), and 2 ws., Elizth. Hobert and Mary Brudenell ; 2 shs.
lost ; S.C. The eff. of a civilian, c. 1520, (w., children and
inscr. previously gone) has disappeared since 1860. Rubbing
in Davy coll.. Add. MS. 32484, fol. 94.
Brundish. I. Esmound de Burnedisshe, parson of Castre
[Caistor, Norf.], c. 1360, in mass vests., Fr. inscr., A.T., N.
Archit. Notes, no. 182 ; Boutell, Series, and Br. and Slabs, 96
(head) ; Waller, pt. 3. II. John Colby, 1559, in arm., inscr.
in 4 Eng. vv., ach. and 2 shs. (2 others lost), C. III. John
Colby, esq., 1540, in arm., and w. Alice, 1560, with 4 sons and 9
daus., ach. and 4 shs., N. Farrer, 11. IV. Francis Colby,
esq., in arm., and w. Margt., dau. of lord Wentworth, c. 1570,
3 shs. ; man, head of w., inscr., ach. and another sh. lost ; C.
The fig. of Francis Colby, which is palimp., is now in the
possession of Sir M. Boileau of Ketteringham Park, Wymondham,
SUFFOLK.
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Norf see Priv. Possession. Davy’s rubbing, Add. MS. 32483,
fob 31, shows the figure in position, also the missing shs., but the
head of the lady and the inscr. were then gone. V. Thos.
Glemham, [1571 ?], a youth in civil dress, kng., inscr. in 8 Eng.
vv., ach. and 4 shs., C.
Bungay, Holy Trinity. I. Inscr. Dame Margt. Dalenger,
prioress, [1497], S.A. II. Inscr. and 2 shs. Lionel, son of Simon
Throckmorton, 1599 ; mar. (1) Elizth., dau. of Barth. Kempe
of Gissing, Norf., by whom no issue, (2) Elizth., dau. of John
Blennerhaiset of Barsham, by whom 3 sons and 2 daus., S.A.
See also Derelicts.
Burgate. I. Sir Wm. de Burgate, 1409, in arm., and w.
Eleanor, dau. of Sir Thos. Vyzsdelou, in mantle, double canopy
and marg. inscr. both slightly mutil. ; shs. lost ; large, A.T., C.
Clinch, Costume, 169, 206 (effs.) ; Cough, II, pi. 12, p. 29 ;
M.B.S. Portfolio, I, pt. 3, pi. 3 ; Suff. Proc., I, 210.
Bury St. Edmund’s, St. James. I. Inscr. John, son of Francis
Spelman of Stow Berden, Norf., 1572, local, covered or lost (?).
Bury St. Edmund’s, St. Mary. I. Civilian with Yorkist
collar, and w., c. 1480, kng. ; inscr., scrolls, and shs. lost ; S.C.
Archil. Notes, no. 537 ; Boutell, Series ; Druitt, 208. II.
John Fynexs, archdeacon of Sudbury, [1497-1514], in almuce,
inscr. in 2 Lat. vv., local, N.C. Macklin, Br. of Eng., 117 ;
M.B.S. Portfolio, I, pt. 2, pi. 4. III. Inscr. (much worn).
Thos. Mabell (?) and w. Alice, 1513 (?), loose in vestry. IV.
Sh. with tau cross and scroll, c. 1520 ; 3 other shs. and inscr. lost ;
C. V. Two shs. from a br. to the Carew family, c. 1530 ;
effs. of a man in arm., w., children, inscr. and 2 other shs. lost ;
C. VI. Sh., a chevron between 3 swan’s heads erased,
c. 1530 ; eff. of lady, inscr. and 3 other shs. lost ; S.C. VII.
Three shs. from br. to Elizth., dau. of Sir Wm. Calthorpe, knt.,
w. of Thos. Heigham, gent., 1542; elf. and inscr. lost; S.C.
VIII. Inscr. in 12 Eng. vv. and ach. Edm., eld. son of Hen.
[Lucas], 1575 ; eff., another inscr., and sh. lost ; S.C. IX.
Inscr. Wm. Fairclyffe, 1600, local ; palimp., on rev. another
inscr. to Eleanor Wynn, 15th cent. ; loose in vestry. X.
Inscr. Geo. Este, “ concionator ”, 1601, aged 36 ; his w. pos. ;
mur. on pillar, C. XI. Inscr. and ach. Geo. Boldero, gent.,
1609, aged 47, N. XII. Inscr. with 4 Lat. vv. Eliza Juell,
1609, aged 46, S.C. XIII. Inscr. Matt. Lancaster, burgess,
1654, aged 55, N. XIV. Inscr. Margt. Lancaster, w. of no.
XIII, 1662, aged 75, N. XV. Inscr. (illegible), 16th cent., N.
452
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
In Davy coll., Add. MS. 32484, fol. 195, is a rubbing of an inscr.
to Stephen Ashwell, burgess, benefactor to the poor, 1624, now
covered or lost.
Campsey Ash. I. Alex. Inglisshe, parish priest of the ch.,
[1504], in mass vests, with chalice and wafer, single canopy
much mutil., foot inscr. ; a marg. inscr. lost ; C. M.B.S.
Portfolio, I, pt. 6, pi. 3 ; Suffling, 218 (eff.), 266 (canopy).
Carlton. I. Civilian, c. 1480 ; w. and inscr. lost ; rel., C.
Cotman, pi. 14, p. 11. II. Civilian, c. 1490 ; w. and inscr.
lost. G.U.A.B.C. Trans., pt. 8, p. 11 ; Cotman, pi. 20, p. 14.
This figure was returned to the ch. by the late Mr. F. Stanley of
Margate, who had purchased it from a dealer at Hedenham,
Norf.
Cavendish. I. Four shs., Cavendish, 16th cent. ; efi. and inscr.
lost ; Tower.
Cavenham. I. Inscr. John Symunt, yeoman, 1588, N. II.
Inscr. John Thurston, 1698, aged 41 ; now covered or lost.
Chattisham. I. John Fevers (eff. lost) and w. Marie, 1592,
with 3 sons and 7 daus. ; eff. of w. loose in chest, inscr. partly
covered ; C. II. Inscr. John Bennett, 1608, aged 80, left
2 sons John, Thos., N. III. Inscr. Dan. Meadowe, born at
Bushmore in 1577, died at Chatsam, 1651, aged 74 ; his w. Eliza
pos. ; N.
Chelmondiston. I. Inscr. Thos. Bramstone, c. 1500, local,
N.
Chilliesford. I. Inscr. with 4 Lat. vv. Agnes Clopton of the
family of Kentwell Hall, w. of Hamon Claxton, gent., 1624,
and their dau. Agnes, w. (1) of Geo. Rabett, gent., by wRom
1 son, and (2) of John Smith, gent., (who pos.), 1633, mur., C.
Claydon. I. Inscr. marg. enclosing 3 sm. scrolls. Sam.
Aylemer, esq., eld. son of John Aylemer, bp. of London, lord of
the manor, 1635, now covered, C.
Combs. I. Inscr. Thos. Dandy, esq., lord of the manor, patron
of the ch., 1607, and w. Martha (who pos.), youngest dau. of John
Poley of Bradley, esq., now under organ, N.A. II. Inscr.
with sh. Kath., dau. of Thos. Dandy, w. of Thos. Sotherbie,
pastor (who pos.), 1624, very lightly engr., mur., C.
CooKLEY. I. Wm. Browne, 1587, in civil dress, " buried in
the church of Reindam ”, and w. Margery, 1594, with 4 sons and
4 daus. ; the daus. palimp., on rev. a portion of an inscr. ; their
son Rich. pos. 1595, now mur., N.
CoPDOCK. I. Sh., Goldingham imp. Hacon, now mur., C.
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Cov’^E, North. I. Inscr. and sh. Thos. Sengylton, gent.,
1498, C. II. Inscr. Alls Dunton, sister of Thos. Sigilthon,
c. 1500, N. III. Inscr. Wm. Manthorpe and w. Alice, c. 1500, N.
IV. Inscr. Margt., w. of John Berney, esq., 1548, N. V. Inscr.
Anne, infant dan. of Edw. Rede, esq., 1635, C.
CowLiNGE. I. Robt. Higham, esq., 1571, aged 45, in civil
dress, and w. Margt., 1599, aged 75, with 5 sons and 5 dans.,
1 sh. mutil., N. II. Inscr. with 6 Eng. vv. and text. Thos.
Dersley, gent., 1614, aged 72 ; mar. Margt., dan. of Stephen
Norwich of Ashley, had 2 dans., Anne, mar. Edw. Bacon of Hesset,
esq., and Margt., mar. Wm. Cosen, gent., N.
Cratfield. I. Inscr. Wm., son of Wm. Fiske, gent., 1640,
aged 70 years and 3 months ; mar. Elizth., dan. of John Richman,
of Heddenham, Norf., gent., had 1 son Wm. and 1 dan. Ann,
S.A. II. Inscr. and sh. Robt. Warner senior, gent., son and
h. of Wm. Warner of Cratfield, gent., son and h. of Francis
Warner of Parham, esq., by Margt., dan. of Geo. Jernegam, esq.,
son and h. of Sir John Jernegam of Somerletowne, 1654, aged
80 ; mar. Elizth., dan. of Alex. Courtop of Crombrooke, Kent,
esq., N.
Dalham. I. Inscr. John Dunmow, rector, prebendary of
Stoke, 1460, and his parents, local, C.
Darsham. I. Inscr. in 2 Eng. vv. Wm. Garard, c. 1500,
local, N. II. Inscr. Marion Reve, c. 1500, local, N. III.
Anne, w. of Eustace Bedingfield of Holme-Hale, Norf., esq.,
1641, aged 80 years and 7 months, 1 sh. and lozenge, C. Cotman^
pi. 47, p. 28 ; Suckling, II, 225.
Debenham. I. Man in arm. and w., c. 1425, hf. effs. ; inscr.,
children and shs. lost ; C. Cotman, pi. 11, p. 10. Possibly
John Eramlingham, 1424, and w. Margt. II. Inscr. with ach.
(coffin plate). Sir Chas. Gawdy, knt., 1650, aged 38 ; mar.
Veare, younger dau. and coh. of Sir Edw. Cook of Guidy Hall,
Essex, left 5 sons and 1 dau. ; mur., C.
Denham near Eye. I. Anth., 3rd son of Sir Edm. Bedingfeld,
1574, in civil dress, and inscr. ; eff. palimp., on rev. the feet of
3 persons with a portion of an inscr., “ hie jacet dompnus Jacobus
Wegheschede natus de bergis monachus professus T - sacerdos
hujus monasterii qui obiit - ”, and 2 shs., Flemish, c. 1500,
now fastened down ; C. See '' N. and Q.”, 5 S. XII, 428
(29 Nov., 1879). A sm. rect. pi. with 2 hearts united at the
points for Wm. Selfte, c. 1530, inscr. gone, is apparently lost.
Rubbings in Brit. Mus. and in coll. Soc. Antiq.
454
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Dennington. I. Inscr. John Hersant, 1568, arxd w. Elizth,,
1585, N. II. Inscr. Elizth., 2nd dan. of Robt. Wright, pastor
of the ch., 2nd w. of Edw. Barker of Bodingfield, 1613, aged 27,
C. III. Inscr. Hen. Edgar, gent., 1619, N. In C. is a fine
indent for the hr. of Sir Wm. Wingfield, 1388, and on an A T.
in S.C. one for a lady (?) with banners at the corners.
Denstone. I. Hen. Everard, esq., in arm. with tabard, and
w. Margt., dau. of Sir Robt. Broughton, 1524, in heraldic mantle,
4 shs. ; inscr. lost ; local, C. Gotman, pi. 25, p. 16 ; Suff. Proc.,
VI, 413. II. Lady of the Drury family, c. 1530, 1 sh. ; inscr.
lost ; local, N. Gotman, pi. 18, p. 13 ; Sujf. Proc., VI, 414.
III. Inscr. Wm. Burd, esq., 1591, aged 69, and w. Mirable, mar.
40 years, had 5 sons and 7 daus., N.C.
Depden. I. Anne, dau. of Sir Robt. Drewry of Halstead
(Hawstead), and her 1st husband Geo. Waldegrave of Small-
bridge, esq., in arm., with 5 sons and 2 daus. ; the same lady,
who died in 1572, with her 2nd husband Sir Thos. Jermyn of Rush-
brook, in arm., with 2 sons ; all kng., inscr. and 1 sh., mur., N.
Drinkstone. I. Inscr. Wm. Twaytis, 1499, and w. Elizth.,
local, N.
Easton. I. Man in arm., c. 1425 ; inscr. lost ; C. Gotman,
pi. 9, p. 9. Probably John Brook, 1426. II. John Wingfeld,
esq., son of Thos. Wingfeld of Great Dunham, Norf., 1584, in arm.,
1 sh., C. Gotman, pi. 34, p. 22; Ward, 65. III. Radcliff,
dau. of Sir Gilbert Gerrarde of Bromley Gerrarde, Staffs., master
of the rolls, and w. Anne, w. of Thos. Wingfeld, esq., 1601, 2 shs.,
C. Gotman, pi. 36, p. 23 ; Poiverscourt, Viscount, Family of
Wingfield, 1894, 30. In Davy coll.. Add. MS., 32484, fols. 35,
36 are rubbings of (1) the feet of a man in arm., c. 1500 ; (2) an
inscr. to John Gelburd, 1612, “ that did give the menesters seat
and the pullpat at his own cost In 1829 both were in the
possession of a blacksmith at Helmingham.
Edwardstone. I. Benj. Brand, esq., [1636], in civil dress, and
w. Elizth. [Cutler], whom when providence, after 35 years
conjunction divided, death after 12 days divorcement reunited ”,
with 6 sons and 6 daus., “ all nursed with her unborrowed milk ”,
ach. and 2 shs., N.A. II. Inscr. and ach. John Brand, gent.,
1642, aged 76, and w. Susan, mar. 45 years and 5 months, had
3 sons and 9 daus., benefactor to the poor of this par. and of
Boxford, mur., N.C.
Ellough. I. Two shs., c. 1480 ; eff. in arm. and inscr. lost ;
C. II. Sh., c. 1500, C., loose at vicarage in 1918. Grisp,
SUFFOLK.
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F.A., Mon. Inscrs. of Ellough. III. Lady, c. 1520 ; inscr. and
sh. lost ; sm., local, C. Crisp ; Farrer, 21. IV. Margt.,
dau. of Christ. Playters, esq., w. of Arthur Chewt, gent., 1607,
aged 85, very curious head-dress, 2 shs., local, sm., C. Farrer,
21. V. Inscr. and sh. Anne, w. of Wm. Gostling, gent.,
1612, C.
Elmham, South, St. James. I, Civilian and w., c. 1500 ;
inscr. lost ; N. II. Inscr. Edm. Frevyll, " squyer ”, c. 1500,
N. III. Inscr. Wm. Grudgfield, 1601 ; mar. Elizth. Battely
and left £10 for the purchase of 5 “ milsh-kyne ” for the use of the
par., C.
Eustok. I. Civilian and w., c. 1480 ; inscr. lost ; local, N.
Farrer, 22. II. Civilian (lower part lost) and w. (head gone),
c. 1520 ; inscr. lost ; local, C. Ill, Lady, c. 1520 ; inscr. lost ;
sm., local, N. IV. - Rokewood, in arm. (lower hf. gone)
and 2 ws., c. 1530 ; 1 w. and inscr. lost ; 3 shs., local, C. V.
Inscr. (eff. lost). Wm. Foter, rector, 1524, C. VI. Inscr.
Gerard Sothil, esq., 1528, N. VII. Inscr. with sh. and coronet.
Sir Geo. Feilding, K.B., baron of Legar, viscount Callan, earl of
Desmond, 1665, aged 49 ; mar. a dau. and coh. of Sir Mich.
Stanhope, had 5 sons and 5 daus. ; the eld. dau. mar. Sir Chas.
Gaudy, knt. and bart., the 2nd Sir Edw. Gage of Hengrave, knt.
and bart. ; C.
Ewartok. I. Inscr. in 20 Eng. vv. Philip, only son of Philip
Parker by his w. [Mary] Glemham, aged I year and more,
c. 1570, now mur., S.A. II. Inscr. Kath., dau. of Sir Philip
Parker, knt., w. of Sir Wm. Cornwaleys junior, knt., 1636, aged
53, had 6 sons, Chas., Thos., Hen., Wm., John, Philip, and 5
daus., Frances, Kath., Bridget, Anne, Jeane, N.A.
Eyke. I. John Staverton (?), baron of the exchequer, in
robes, head lost, and w., head mutil., c. 1430 ; marg. inscr. and
shs. lost ; now mur., C. Cotman, pi. 12, p. 10 ; Suffling, 174.
II. Hen. Mason, M.A. of Cambridge, minister, 1619, aged 66, in
gown, inscr. and 6 Lat. vv., C. Cotman, pi. 43, p. 26.
Finnikgham. I. Inscr. John Dobyn, clerk, 1620, C.
Flixton near Bungay. I. Inscr. and sh. Elizth., w. of John
Tas burgh, esq., lord of the manor, patron of the ch., 1583, aged
47 years and 8 months, N.
Fornham All Saints. I. Thos. Barwick, " generosa stirpe
in partibus borealibus prognato ”, for many years professor
of medicine at Bury St. Edmund’s, 1599, aged 83, in civil dress
with staff, lower hf. of eff. lost, inscr. with 4 Lat. vv., 1 sh. ;
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
his grandsons and heirs pos. Farrer, xxiv (eft.) ; Haines, 240
(eff.). II. Inser. Ann, dan. of Robt. and Ann Sewell, w. of Wm.
Adams, 1607. III. Inser. Thos. Mannoek, gent., 1608, aged
57. IV. Inser. John Manoek, gent., 1 61 1, aged about 29,
engr. c. 1656. V. Inser. Mary, w. of Thos. Manoek, gent.,
1615, aged about 76, engr. e. 1656. VI. Inser. with 2 Eng. vv.
Thos. Manoek, gent., 1656, aged about 64, “ a person of open
house and harte ”, left monuments to his mother Mary (no. V),
his w. Dorothy (now lost), and his brother John (no. IV), and
“ for all deserves this monument for him selfe ” ; the vv. read
" Let noe man steale away this brasse but he whoe knowes
himself e unworthie memorye ”. VII. Sh., Carew imp. a
ehevron betw. 3 cushions, a bordure engrailed, 16th cent.
All rel. and now mur., N.Tr. The inser. to Dorothy, w. of Thos.
Manoek, gent., 1637, aged 44, engr. c. 1656, is apparently lost.
Rubbing in Davy coll., x4dd. MS., 32484, fob 208.
Fornham St. Martin. I. Inser. John Chapman, 1609, aged
50, N. In the Craven Ord. coll., Brit. Mus., Add. MS., 32478,
fob 100, is a rubbing of a priest in acad., c. 1460, now lost.
Fressingfield. I. Wm. Brewes, esq., son and h. of Sir Thos.
Brewes, 1489, in arm., and w. Elizth., 3 shs., C.
Gazeley. I. Chalice, c. 1530 ; inser. lost ; reb, C. II.
Sh., Heigham, 1 6th cent. ; another lost ; reb, S.A. III.
Large sh. (another lost). Blenerhasset and quarterings imp.
Heigham quartering Francis I6th cent., A.T., N. In Davy
colb. Add. MS. 32484, fob 134, is a rubbing of the lost sh. It
bore Blenerhasset quartering Lowdham. IV. Inser. (mutib)
Robt. Tailour, “ sometymes f armour of Desninge Hall ”, 1586,
N. V. Inser. Mary, w. of Wm. Heigham, gent., 1618, had
6 sons and 4 dans., local, C.
Gisleham. I. Inser. and sh. Adam Bland of London, esq.,
Serjeant to her majesty, 1593, C., partly covered by organ.
Glemham, Little. I. Inser. in 12 Eng. vv. and sh. Sir John
Glemham, died 1535, engr. c. 1570 ; mar. [Elizth., d. and coh.
of Thos.] Bacon of Baconsthorpe, had 3 sons, Christ., Edw.,
Frances, and 2 daus., Elizth., Dorothy ; mur., N.Tr. II.
Inser. in 12 Eng. vv. and sh. Christ. Glemham, died 1549, engr.
c. 1570 ; mar. Margt., [dau. of Sir Rich. Wentworth of Nettle-
stead], sister of [Thos.], lord Wentworth, had 3 sons, Arthur,
Thos., Chas., and 6 daus., Elizth., Anne, Mary, Kath., Margt.,
Mary ; mur., N.Tr. III. Inser. in 22 Eng. vv. and sh.
Thos. Glemham, esq., and w. Amy, [dau. of Sir Hen.] Parker,
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both died 1571, had 2 sons, Hen., Thos., and 1 dan. Elizth.,
mur., N.Tr.
Gorleston. I. Man in arm. of the Bacon family, c. 1320,
cross-legged, with surcoat, ailettes, and sh. on arm. ; legs of eff.,
canopy, and marg. inscr. lost ; now mur., N.C. Boutell, Br. and
Slabs, 36 ; Clinch, Costume, 202 ; Cotman, pi. 2, p. 3 ; Fairholt,
Costume, I, 149 ; Farrer, xvi ; Foster, Feudal Arms, 6 (8vo), 8
(4to) ; Haines, 152 ; Litho., by C. J. W. Winter, 1872 ; Stothard,
C. A., Mon. Effs., ed. 1817, 48, ed. 1876, 87 ; Suckling, I, 373.
Groton. I. Inscr. Adam Wintrop, lord and patron of Groton,
1562, " restored to the church by a descendant from America ”,
mur., C.
Grundisburgh. I. Inscr. in 6 Eng. vv. John Awall, 1501,
and w. Margery, mur., S.A. II. Inscr. Anne, widow of Francis
Manocke of Stoke Nayland, 1610, had 1 son and 3 daus., mur.,
S.A. III. Inscr. Thos. Sullyard, esq., 2nd son of Sir John
Sullyard of Weatherdyne, 1612 ; mar. Bridget, dau. of no. IT,
mur., S.A.
Hadleigh. I. Inscr. in 20 Eng. vv. Rowland Taillor, D.C.L.,
parson of Hadleigh, martyr in 1555, engr. c. 1560 (or later ? ) ;
palimp., on rev., head and shoulders of a civilian, etc., with
richly diapered background, Flemish, c. 1500 ; mur., N.C. A.
M. B.S. Trans., IV, 273 (rev.) ; Suff. Proc, III, 61 (obv. and rev.).
II. Inscr. in 6 Eng. vv. Thos. Parkins, clothier, 1577, aged 50,
S.C.A. III. Anne [Alabaster, 1st] w. of John Still, I).!).,
rector of Hadleigh and afterwards bp. of Bath and Wells, 1593,
4 Lat. vv. and mutil. inscr. on arch overhead, mur., N.C. A.
Wilts. N. and. Q., IV, 433. IV. Inscr. and ach. Wm. Foorthe,
esq., 1599, and w. Dorothy, dau. and coh. of Rich, Harvy of
Worlingworth, gent., 1581, had 4 sons, Philip, Edw., Wm.,
Nicholas, and 1 dau. Elizth. mar. to Mr. Poyntel, mcht. of
London, N.C.A. V. Inscr. Nich. Strutt, clothier, 1601, aged
51, '' whom God in his time had blest with a wife and children
nyne ”, S.C.A. VI. Inscr. Alice, w. of Thos. Moswell, 1605,
N. C.A. VII. Inscr. Bridget, 3rd dau. of Robt. Rolfe of Hadley,
esq., w. of Rich. Champeneis of Bexley, Kent, esq., 1617, and her
2nd son Thos., mur., S.C.A. VIII. Inscr. Edw. Alston, 1628,
aged 12, S.A. IX. John Alabaster, clothier, twice mayor,
1637, aged 76, in civil dress, kng. under arch ; he was mar.
52 years to his w. Mary and had 2 sons and 9 daus., mur., S.C.A.
X. Rich Glanfield, in civil dress, and w. Elizth., both died
1637, mar. about 24 years, f effs. clasping hands, rect. pi. with
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
inscr. and 6 Lat. w. ; their son Rich., “ Pembrochianns presby-
ter ”, pos. ; N.C.A. The br. to Thos. Alabaster, clothier,
1592, aged about 70, rect. pi. with kng. eff. in civil dress under
arch, and inscr., formerly mur., S.A., is apparently lost. Rub¬
bings in Brit. Mus. and coll. Soc. Antiq. An indent, 2 hands
holding a heart with a scroll issuing therefrom is engr. in Suff.
Proc., ITT, 61.
TIalesworth. T. John Everard, 1476, hf. eff. in civil dress,
now mur., N. Lambert, F.G., Records of Halesworih, 1906,
11 ; Ruffling, 183. TT. Tnscr. Wm. Fyske, 1512, now mur., N.
TIT. John Browne, [1581], aged 80 years and 25 weeks, (eff. lost),,
had 65 grandchildren, left 54 surviving, and “ onely ” w. (lower
hf. lost), with 6 sons and 10 daus. (mutil.) ; the inscr. (mutil.)
is palimp., on rev. a sm. portion of a Flemish br., 16th cent. ;
now mur., S.A., the palimp. on hinges. M.B.8 Trans., TV,
274 (palimp.). A modern inscr. states " These brasses were
dragged out of the river Waveney in the year 1825 at a spot
called ‘ Roaring Arch ’ at the second bridge on Easham dam
and fell into the hands of Rev. S. Blois Turner by whom they
have been restored ”. TV. Tnscr. Joan, w. of John Crosse, gent.,
1644, and Mary, 1645, both daus. of Jas. Keble, gent., N.A.
Hawkedon. T. Civilian and w., c. 1510, with 2 sons and 5
daus. ; inscr. lost ; local, worn, N. Cotman, pi. 21, p. 15.
TTawstead. T. Boy in civil dress, c. 1500, rel., N. IT.
Girl with flowing hair, c. 1500, rel., N. ITT. Four shs., Drury,
etc., from br. to Roger Drury, esq., 1495, and 3 ws., Agnes, Felice
and Anne, N., rel. with no. IT. TV. Sh., (4 others and marg.
inscr. lost). Jane, dau. of Sir Wm. Seymour, 1st w. of Sir Wm.
Drury, 1517, C. V. Ursula, 4th dau. of Sir Robt. Drury by
Ann Calthorpe, w. of Giles, son of Sir Giles Alington by Mary
Gardener, c. 1530 ; inscr. lost ; 4 shs., sm., local, C. Oage, 460.
VT. Sir Wm. Drury, 1557, in arm., and 2 ws., (1) [Jane, dau. of
Sir Wm. Seymour, 1517], with 1 child (lost), (2) [Elizth., dau.
and coh. of Hen. Sothill, esq.], with 4 sons (lost) and 13 daus.,
inscr. in 10 Eng. vv., ach. and 6 shs. (3 others lost), A.T., N.
Gage, 468. Sir Wm. and his 1st w. are represented with eyes
closed.
Hengrave. T. Tnscr. with 10 Lat. vv. (lozenge lost). Anne,
dau. of John Cornwaleis (who pos.) by his w. — — ■ Blenerhaiset,
“ fidelis ancilla ” to Lady Kitson, 1599, aged 16, N.A.
Heveningham. T. Tnscr. and 2 Lat. vv. Roger Marpall, 1511,
local, N.
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Holbrook. I. Man in arm., c. 1480, and 6 sons ; w., 5 dans,
and inscr. lost ; N.
Honington. I. Inscr. (eft. lost). Anne, w. of Augustin Curteis,
gent., 1585, now mur., C. II. Geo. Duke, gent., 1594, in civil
dress, now mur., C. Farrer, 59.
Horningsheath. I. Inscr. Mary, eld. dau. of Wm. Lucas of
Horscroft, esq., 1618, local, vestry floor.
Hoxne. I. Inscr. and sh. John Thruston, esq., 1606, aged
89 years, 8 months and 3 days, J.P. for 56 years, N. II.
Inscr. and sh. John Thruston, esq., 1613, J.P., for about 6
years, N. III. Inscr. John Thruston, esq., 1640, aged 56, J.P.
for 6 years, local, N.
Huntingfield. I. Inscr. in 20 Eng. vv. and sh. John, 2nd
son of Sir Wm. Paston, [died 1576], aged 64 ; mar. Anne, [dau.
of John Moulton, esq.], widow of - Arrowsmith, had 1 dau.,
hr. laid down in 1595, A.T., C. II. Inscr. Elizth., dau. of Edw.
and Brydget Cooke, 1586 (altered from 76) IST.A.
Ilketshall, St. Andrew. I. Inscr. John Verdun, gent.,
1624, N.
Ilketshall, St. Laurence. I. Inscr. Rich. Beetes, 1613,
local, Tower.
Ipswich, St. Clement. I. John Tye, mcht. and port man,
1583, aged 58, in civil dress, and 2 ws.. Ales, with 2 sons and 3
daus., and Julyan, with 3 sons and 6 daus., 2 shs. with the town
arms (1 with supporters), worn, N. II. Wm. Cocke, 1607,
aged 69, in civil dress ; eff. of w. Joane, dau. of Wm. Pease, mar.
30 years, 3 sons and 3 daus. lost ; worn, N.
Ipswich, St. Laurence. I. Inscr. , 6 Lat. vv. by Robt. Wright,
and sh. John Moor, c. 1580, mur., C. II. Sh., Moor, C. floor.
III. Inscr. Margery, dau. of Wm. Gillberde, esq., w. (1) of John
Dandy, gent., by whom a dau. Alice late w. of Geo. Rogle, (2)
of John Drury, esq., 1618, C. In Davy coll.. Add. MS. 32484,
fols. 12-16, are rubbings of (1) a shield, quarterly, in the 1st
quarter a mullet, imp. on a chevron between 3 lion’s faces 3 roses ;
(2) inscr. Wm. Sparowe, portman, 1614 ; (3) inscr. Geo. Sparowe,
citizen and grocer of London, 1599 ; (4) inscr. with arms of
Drapers’, Fishmongers’ Cos., and mcht. mark. Stephen Copping,
1602 ; all now gone from ch. No. (2) is now in the Ipswich
Museum and no. (4) is in private hands. No. (4) is palimp.,
on rev. a sm. Flemish br. to a man in arm. with tabard charged
with the arms of Clerc of Mechlin quartering Fevere, kng., with
the Virgin and Child appearing as a vision, and an ach., c. 1559.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Probably from some church in Mechlin or neighbourhood. See
Greeny, p. 64, for a br. to the Clerc family, somewhat similar,
in the museum at Mechlin.
Ipswich, St. Mary Quay. I. Thos. Pownder, mcht., bayly of
Ipswich, 1525, in civil dress, and w. Emme, standing, with 2
sons and 6 daus. kng., rect. pi. with diapered background, mcht.
mark, arms of Ipswich, Mcht. -adventurers, and marg. inscr.,
Flemish, C. Art Journal, N.S. 1898, 121 ; B.A.A. Jour., XLIX,
48, fig. 24 (mark) ; Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 132 (mk.), 145 (det.
of inscr.) ; British Architect, 20 April, 1888 ; Gawthorp, pi. 46,
p. 91 ; Haines, 18 (det. of inscr.), 131 (mk.) ; Lane, and Ghes.
Hist. Soc. Trans., 4 S., XXVI, 34, no. 49 (mk.) ; Macklin, Br.
of Eng., 96 ; M.B.S. Portfolio, I, pt. 12, pi. 5 ; Oxford Man.,
58 (mk.) ; Schechter, F. I., Hist. Foundations of the Laiv relating
to Trade Marks, 1925, p. 24 ; Shaw, H., Dresses and Decorations
of the Middle Ages, II, pi. 82 ; V . and A. Mus. List, pi. 39 ;
Wodderspoon, J., Memorials of Ipswich, frontis. II.
Hen. Toolye, portman, bequeathed to “ wayes and poor ” his
lands, tenements and annual rents, 1551, in civil dress, with 1
son, and w. Alice, 1565, with 2 dans., all kng., inscr., 13 Eng.
vv. and arms of the town with crest and supporters, partly
restored, mur., A.T., N.C. Wodderspoon, 338. III. - , w.
of Christ. Merell, 1583 ; inscr. lost ; S.A. IV. Inscr., mcht.
mark and arms of Mcht-ad venturers. Augustine Parker, 1590,
aged 63, C. B.A.A. Jour., XLIX, 48 ; fig. 17 (mk.) ; G.U.A.B.G.
Trans., pt. 6, p. 41, no. 2 (mk.) ; Olouc. N. and Q., VI, 11, fig. 14
(mk.) ; Oxford Jour, of Mon. Br., I, 39, fig. 2 (mk.) ; St. Paul’s
Eccles. Soc. Trans., Ill, xiv, no. 14 (mk.) ; Soc. Antiq. Bond. Proc.,
2 S. XII, 8 (mk.). The inscr. to Alice, w. of John Tymperley,
esq., 1485, formerly in C., is apparently lost. Rubbings in Brit.
Mus. and coll. Soc. Antiq.
Ipswich, St. Mary Tower. I. Notary, c. 1475, in civil dress
with penner and inkhorn ; canopy and inscr. lost ; large,
rel., C. Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 112 ; Gawthorp, pi. 40, p. 85 ;
Gent. Mag., 1848, ii, 606 ; Macklin, Br. of Fng., 181 ; M.B.S.
Portfolio, II, pi. 49 ; V. and A. Mus. List, pi. 38, no. 1 ; Waller,
pt. 1 ; Wodderspoon, 343. II. Civilian and 2 ws., c. 1500 ;
inscr. lost ; rel., C. III. Alys Baldry, 1506, and her 2 husbands,
Robt. Wymbyll, notary, in civil dress with penner and inkhorn,
and Thos. Baldry, in civil dress with pouch, 4 sons, 5 daus.,
arms of Mercer’s Co. imp. mcht. mark of Baldry, C. Archit.
Notes, no. 195, (eff. of Wymbyll and pouch of Baldry) ; Farrer,
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xxii (Wymbyll) ; Haines, 128 (Wymbyll), 203 (pouch). IV.
Civilian and 2 ws. (head of 1 lost), on a bracket (mutil.), c. 1520,
with 2 sons and 3 daus., mcht. mark and arms of cinque ports ;
inscr. lost ; local, C. G.U.A.B.C. Trans., pt. 6, p. 41, no. 4
(mk.) ; Oxford Jour, of Mon. Br., I, 39, fig. 4 (mk.) ; Woddersj)oon,
361. V. Inscr. Robt. Sparowe, portman, 1594, aged 84, mur.,
S.A. VI. Inscr. with emblems of mortality and 2 shs. Robt.
[Clarke], clerk of the peace for Suff. and town clerk of Ipswich,
1697, aged 72, and w. Grisill, dau. of Thos. Corbould of Holl-
brooke, gent., 1696, aged 68, mur., S.A. VII. Text, Rev. xiv,
13, 17th eent., mur., N.C.A. VIII. Sh., a cross chequy imp.
a saltire, and hf. a sh., on a bend engrailed 3 birds ; returned to
the ch. in 1903.
Ipswich, St. Nicholas. I. Wm. Style, 1475, in eivil dress, and
w. Isabel, 1490 (date added) ; children. Trinity and evang.
symbols lost ; local, N. II. Civilian, c. 1490 ; w., inscr.,
children and shs. lost; N. Possibly Wm. Stiles and w. Margery.
III. Civilian and w., c. 1600 ; children and inscr. lost ; C. IV.
Inscr. and mcht. mark, arms of Grocers’ Co. and Mcht-adventurers.
Susan, w. of Augustine Parker, mcht., 1604, aged 24, C.
G.U.A.B.C. Trans. ^ pt. 6, p. 41 , no. 3 (mk.) ; Oxford Jour,
of Mon. Br., I, 39, fig. 3 (mk.).
Ipswich, St. Peter. I. John Knapp, mcht., portman, 1604, in
civil dress, and w. Martha, with 4 sons and 8 daus., ach., S.A.
Cotman, pi. 38, p. 24.
Ipswich, St. Stephen. I. Inscr. (mutil.). Wm. Sherman, gent.,
grocer of London, 1583, now mur., C. Somerset and Dorset N.
and Q., VII, 238. The slab, still in S.A. shows indents for effs.
of a civilian, lady, children and 2 shs. II. Inscr. John
Wingfeyld, gent., son of Robt. Wingfeld, esq., son and h. of Sir
Humph. Wyngefeyld of Brantham, knt., 1594, mur., C. Powers-
court. Viscount, Family of Wingfield, 1894, 34 (erroneously
lettered Easton).
Ipswich Museum, see Museums.
IxwoRTH. I. Rich. Codington, esq., '' the ffirst temporall
lorde of this manor of Ipworth after the suppressyon of the
abbye whiche he had of our sovereigne lorde King Henrye the
eight in exchaunge for the manor of Codington now called
Nonsuche in the countie of Surrey ”, 1567, in civil dress, and w.
Elizth. Jenour, 1571, (date added), with her 2 children, John
and Dorothy, by her 1st husband Thos. Bucknham of Great
Livermere, esq., all kng., 3 shs., A.T., C. Suff. Proc., I, 102.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Kelsale. I. Inscr. John Parker, gent., 1605, aged 66, and
w. Dorothy Bradlaughe alias Jacob, had 1 son John, now covered
or lost (?).
Kenton. I. John Garneys, esq., 1524, in arm. with tabard
and 6 sons, and w. Elizth. [Sulyard], in heraldic mantle, with
9 dans., all kng., rect. pi. with crucifix, ach. and sh., slightly
mutih, mur., S. A. Farrer, 36. The hr. to Nich. Garneys and
w., c. 1600, at Ringsfield, Suff., is copied from this plate.
Kettlebarston. I. Inscr. in 8 Eng. vv. - , w. of John
Prick, pastor, mar. 31 years and 4 months, 1599, aged 80, C.
Kettleburgh. I. Arthur Pennyng, gent., 159[3], aged about
65, in civil dress, and 2 ws. both mutil. as is also the inscr., C.
Knodishall. I. John Jenney, esq., 1460, in arm., and 2
ws., Maude, dau. of John Bokele, esq., and Margt. ; eff. of 2nd
w. and children lost ; now mur., C.
Lakenheath. I. Civilian and w., c. 1530 ; inscr. lost ; sm.,
local, N.
Langham. I. Inscr. John Jollye, 1630, bequeathed £100 to
purchase lands for the benefit of the poor ; his w. and exor.
pos. ; mur., N.
Lavenham. I. Thos. Spryng, qui hoc vestibulum fieri fecit
in vita sua ”, 1486, with 4 sons, and w. Margt., with 6 daus., all
in shrouds rising from tombs, mcht. mark ; scrolls, religious
device, and another sh. lost ; mur.. Vestry. Soc. Antiq. Lond.
Proc., 2 S. XII, 9 (mk.). II. Allaine Dister, clothier, left
a sm. sum to the poor yearly at Whitsuntide, died 1534, in civil
dress, with 3 sons, and w. [Agnes, dau. of John Woodthorpe of
Lavenham, died 1553, see her br. at St. Peter’s, Colchester,
Essex], with 3 daus., all kng., rect. pi. with inscr. in 12 Eng. vv.
and sh., engr. c. 1560, mur., N.A. III. Clopton, son and h.
of Sir Simon D’Ewes by Anne, dau. of Sir Wm. Clopton, [1631],
aged 10 days, in swaddling clothes, rel., C. East Anglian N.
and Q., 3 S. VIII, 49.
Laxfield. I. Inscr. John Smyth, 1597, aged 55, and w.
Margt., dau. of Wolferan Dowsinge, 1621, aged 77 (date and age
added), had 6 sons and 5 daus., N. II. Inscr. John Jener,
1606, aged 80, by his w. Elizth. he had 1 dau. Sara, N. III.
Inscr. Wm. Dowsing, 1614, aged 88, by his w. Elizth. he had
4 sons and 1 dau., N. IV. Inscr. Elizth., w. (1) of Geo. Sone,
by whom John and Elizth., (2) of John Jennor, by whom an
only dau. Sarah, 1634, aged 73 ; near her lie buried 3 of her
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grandchildren from the body of her dan. Sarah, w. of Hen. North,
esq. ; Vestry.
Letheringham. I. Sir John de Wyngefeld, lord of the manor,
1389, in arm. with arms on jupon ; inscr. lost ; large, now mur.,
N.A. Ashdown^ Armour, 175 ; Boutell, Series ; Cotman,
pi. 5, p. 6 ; Foster, Feudal Arms, 264 (8vo), 207 (4to) ; Powerscourt,
Viscount, Family of Wingfield, 1894, 46. See also Oxford,
Bodleian Library, and Derelicts.
Lidgate. I. A priest, c. 1380, in mass vests., once in the
head of a cross, sm., rel. and head badly restored in 1901, C.
Livermere, Great. I. Ach., Clarke, c. 1520 ; effs. in shrouds
and inscr. lost ; C. The inscr. with 3 Eng. vv. to Kath., w.
of John Chetham, gent., 1577, is now in private possession. A
curious br. to a man in arm. with salade, and w., c. 1480, local,
now lost, is illustrated in Antiquarian Re'pertory, ed. 1807, III,
341, and M.B.8. Portfolio, I, pt. 10, pi. 4 from an impression in the
Brit. Mus., Craven Ord coll.. Add. MS. 32478, fols. 37, 112.
Lowestoft. I. Two large scrolls, c. 1490 ; the remains of a
br. to a civilian and w., with 4 sons, 3 daus., and mcht. marks
with initials N.H. ; N. Rubbings of man, children, and marks
in Brit. Mus. and coll. Soc. Antiq. II. Two skeletons in shrouds,
headless, c. 1500 ; another skeleton and inscr. lost ; S.A. III.
Inscr. Dame Margt. Parker, 1507, N. IV. Inscr. Wm. Coby,
1534, S.A. V. Civilian and w. (head gone), c. 1540, mcht.
mark and arms of the Saltfishmongers’ Co. ; children and inscr.
lost ; S.A. VI. Inscr. with 21 Eng. vv. John Wylde, 1644,
N. VII. Inscr. with 6 Eng. vv. Mary, w. of John Wylde,
1651, N. Rubbings of the following, now lost, are in Brit.
Mus. and coll. Soc. Antiq., (1) civilian and 2 ws. (one gone), with
3 sons, c. 1530, inscr. lost ; (2) civilian, c. 1540, with mcht.
mark with initials G.L., the mark is now in Saffron Walden
museum ; (3) frags, of a double canopy, c. 1420 ; (4) mcht.
marks with initials, R.C., A.C.C., W.P. ; (5) sh. on a sm. rect.
pi., 3 owls imp. a hound salient ; (6) Thos. Annott, 1577 (eff.
gone), a sm. fig. of death, inscr. in 8 Lat. vv. and mcht. mark.
Cotman, pi. 31, p. 20.
Melford, Long. I. Maiden lady of the Clopton family,
c. 1420 ; another similar eff. and inscr. lost ; rel., N.C.A. Archit.
Notes, no. 472 ; Boutell, Series ; Farrer, xxv (head) ; Haines,
205 (head). Possibly Margery and Anne, daus. of no. III. II.
Civilian of the Clopton family, c. 1420, 4 shs. ; inscr. lost ; N.C.A.
Howard, Visit, of Suff., I, 136. Possibly Thos. Clopton, 1420,
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
son of no. III. III. Inscr. in 22 Lat. vv. Sir Wm. Clopton,
1446, and w. Margery, dan. of Sir Roger Drury, engr. c. 1480 (?),
worn, N.C.A., in frame in front of A.T. IV. Lady of the
Clopton family, engr. c. 1480, in heraldic dress with arms of
Francis on kirtle and Clopton on mantle, single canopy (mutil.) ;
3 shs. ; inscr. and another sh. lost ; rel., N.C.A. Ashdown^
Costume, 190 (eff.) ; Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 92 (eff.) ; Druitt,
273 (eff.) ; Howard, I, 135 (eff.). Probably Margery, dan. and
h. of Helias Francis, esq., 2nd w. of no. Ill, died 1425. She
was mother of John Clopton, the great benefactor to the
ch., by whose order this and other brasses were probably
laid down. V. Lady similar to no. IV, but with Clopton
on kirtle and Harleston on mantle, 1 sh. ; inscr. and other
shs. lost j rel., N.C.A. Druitt, 273 (©ff-) j Howard, I, 136
(eff.). Probably Alice, dan. of no. Ill, w. of John
Harleston. She would be half-sister to the benefactor John
Clopton and died before him. VI. Sh., Clopton imp.
Marrowe ; the remains of the br. to Sir Wm. Clopton, 1530,
and w. Joan, dau. of Wm. Marrowe, alderman of London,
N.A. Howard, I, 117. VII. Francis Clopton, esq., son and h.
of Wm. Clopton esq., 1577, in arm., 2 shs. ; inscr. lost ; N.C.A.,
Farrer, xx ; Haines, 236 ; Howard, I, 54 ; F. and A. Mus. List,
pi. 32. He mar. Margt., dau. of Robt. Crane. VIII. Inscr.
(sh. lost). Thos. Clopton, esq., 1597, and w. Mary, 3rd dau. of
Sir Wm. Waldegrave by Elizth. Mildmay, bur. in St. Martin’s,
Westminster, 1599, had 2 sons, Sir Wm., Walter, and 2 daus.,
Elizth., Mary, N.C.A. IX. Roger Martin, 1615, aged 89, in
civil dress, and 2 ws., (1) [Ursula, dau. of Sir Thos. Jermyn of
Rushbrook], with 4 sons and 2 daus., (2) [Margt., dau. of Walter
Bowles of Pembrokeshire, esq.], with 2 sons and 2 daus., S.C.A.
X. Rich. Martin, 1624, aged 65, in civil dress, and 3 ws., the 1st,
Eleanor, dau. of Francis Mannock, with 2 sons and a child in
swaddling clothes, the 2nd with a child in swaddling clothes,,
a child of the 3rd lost, 1 sh. (3 others lost), sm., S.C.A. All are
also illustrated in British Architect, 31 Dec., 1886, and in E. L.
CondeFs Long Melford Church.
Melton (old church). I. Civilian (feet gone) and w., with son
a priest in acad., c. 1430, triple canopy much mutil. ; inscr. lost ;
N. Cotman, pi. 13, p. 11 ; Suffling, 177.
Mendham. I. Cecily, dau. of Thos. Felton, esq., w. of no. II,
1615, 1 sh., had 6 sons and 2 daus., C. II. Rich. Freston, esq.,
1616, in civil dress, partly covered, C. III. Rich. Freston,
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esq., 1634, in civil dress, ach., C. IV. Inscr. and sh. Wm.,
son of Jas. Hobart, esq., 1641, aged 3 months, now covered.
Mendlesham. I. Man in arm., c. 1420, with crest of Knyvet,
1 sh. ; inscr. and 3 shs. lost ; N. Farrer, 43. Possibly John
Knyvet, esq., 1417. II. Inscr. Barnaby Barker, 1617, aged 54,
N.A. III. Inscr. John, son of no. II, born 1594, died 1629,
aged 35, N.
Metfield. I. Inscr. (mutil.) and sh. John Jermy, 1504, and
w. Isabel, [dan. of John Hopton, esq.], local, C. II. Inscr.
Anne, dan. of Wm. and Elizth. Blobold, w. of John Francklin,
1636, had 2 sons, John, Wm., and 2 dans., Elizth., Anne, N.
Mickfield. I. Inscr. Frances, dan. of Thos. Hade of Tanning-
ton, esq., by his 1st w. Agnes, 1615, N. II. Peter Preston,
1616, in civil dress, and w. Thomasin, 1617, had 5 sons and 2
dans., sm., local, C. III. Inscr. Peter Preston, son of no. II,
1631, aged 25, covered or lost ('?).
Middleton. I. Civilian and w., c. 1500 ; inscr. lost ; sm.,
worn, N. Cotman, pi. 22, p. 15. II. Anth. Pettow, yeoman,
1610, aged 54, in civil dress ; his w. Francis, dan. of Thos. Bishope
of Kelleshall, yeoman, pos. ; N. Cotman, pi. 39, p. 25.
Mildenhall. I. Inscr. Master Bich. Baggoott, 1424, N.
II. Inscr. and sh. (another lost). Mary, dan. of Sir Bobt. Wing-
feld of Letheringham, knt., w. of Hen. Warner, esq., 1601, mnr.,
C. III. Sir Hen. Warner of Mildenhall, 1617, in arm., mar.
no. II ; also his son Edw. Warner, esq., 1618 (eff. lost), mar.
Mary, dan. of John Wentworth of Gosfield, Essex ; 1 sh., mnr., C.
The br. to a man in arm., c. 1390, with collar fastened by a
crown enclosing a dog, is now lost. It is engr. in Hollis, Mon.
Effs., pt. 3, no. 8, and the collar in Planche, Costume, I, 130.
Bnbbing in Havy coll.. Add. MS. 32484, fob 30, dated 1829.
Monewden. I. Inscr. in 12 Eng. vv., another in 4 vv., ach.
and sh. (effs. lost). Wm. Beve, 1587, and w. Bose, had 10 sons
and 5 dans., left 11 snrviving, N. II. Thos. Beve, 4th son of
Wm. Beve of Monewden, gent., one of the senior fellows of
Gonville and Cains Coll., Camb., where he continned 20 years,
left a pension for a learned divine to preach an annnal sermon
on 3 Sept., died 1595, aged 35, in gown and hood, kng., rect. pi.,
inscr. and ach., mnr., C. Farrer, 45.
Mutford. I. Inscr. Bobt., son of Wm. Langley, 1608, N.
Nacton. I. Inscr. and sh. Bich., son of Thos. Fastolf, esq.,
1479, N.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Nayland, I. Pediments and parts of side shafts of a double
canopy, c. 1440 ; effs. of civilian and w. and inscr, lost ; N.A.
Suffling, 266. II. Frags, of marg. inscr. - Sekyn, 1475,
and w. Joan, N.A. III. Upper hf. of a lady with book under
arm, and a much mutil. double canopy ; the remains of the br.
to John Hacche, in civil dress, and w. E - , dau. of John
Hamond, c. 1485 ; N. IV. Civilian and w., c. 1500, double
canopy, marg. inscr. much mutil., 1 sh. (3 others lost), N. V . and
A. Mus. List, pi. 38, no. 2. V. Rich. [Davy, 1514], in civil
dress, and w. Joan, [1516], mcht. mark, much worn, N.A. Lane,
and Ches. Hist. Soc. Trans., 4 S. XXVI, 34, no. 86 (mk.) ; Soc.
Antiq. Lond. Proc., 2 S. XII, 9 (mk.). A pediment of a canopy
and a frag, of marg. inscr., the remains of a br. to a civilian and
2 ws., c. 1480, in S.A., are apparently lost or may be covered.
Rubbings in Brit. Mus. and coll. Soc. Antiq. Weever, " Fun.
Mon.”, 771, records insers. to John Ewel, fuller, 1436, and w.
Agnes, possibly no. I ; Geo. Hamund, weaver, 1530 ; and
Thomasin Hamund, 1546.
Nettlestead. I. Man in arm., c. 1500 ; inscr. lost ; sm.,
local, N.
Norton. I. Inscr. and sh. Edm. Coket, c. 1500, mur., N.
II. Inscr. John Rokwod, gent., c. 1500, mur., N.
OccoLD. I. Wm. Corbald, in civil dress, and w. Joan, c. 1490,
inscr. in 6 Lat. vv., local, N.
Orford. I. Civilian with rosary, c. 1480 ; inscr. lost ; sm.,
S.A. II. Lady, c. 1490, with 3 sons and 7 daus., 2 buckles
(badge or rebus) one above and 1 below eff. ; inscr. lost ; sm., N.
Suffling, 148. III. Lady and 2 husbands, both in civil dress,
c. 1500 ; inscr. lost ; sm., local, C. IV. Civilian, c. 1510,
mcht. mark on roundel ; inscr. lost ; sm., C. V. Civilian with
pouch, c. 1510 ; inscr. lost ; sm., C. VI. Lady, c. 1510, with
6 sons and 6 daus. ; inscr. lost ; sm., local, C. VII. Civilian
and w., c. 1520, Trinity ; inscr. lost ; sm., C. Suffling, 189.
VIII. Civilian, c. 1520 ; inscr. lost ; sm., N.A. IX. Civilian,
3 sons, and inscr. ; the remains of the br. to Bridget Coo, 1580,
and her 2 husbands, Roger Sawyer, justice, and Jas. Coo, mayor,
with 3 sons and 1 dau. by her 1st husband ; the inscr. is partly
palimp., on rev. portions of 2 Flemish brasses, 15th cent. ; N.A.,
the palimp., loose in 1905. X. Jas. Coe, first mayor, 1591,
in civil dress, and w. Elizth., with 6 sons and 6 daus., N.A.
Farrer, 47. XI. Bridget! Smith, had 6 children by her 1st
husband Robt. Coverdall, and 1 son and 2 daus. by her 2nd
SUFFOLK.
467
Robert Bence, effs. of children lost, 1605, aged 65 ; and below
her dan. done Bence with 1 son and 3 dans, by her husband Robt.
Wheatley, salter of London, she was buried at '' St. Buttolphes
without Allgate ”, London, 1603, aged 28, 4 Eng. vv. under
each eff., marg. inscr., S.A. M.B.8. Portfolio, I, pt. 11, pi. 5.
XII. Inscr. and sh. Wm. Derehawgh of Gedgrave, esq., son of
Edw. Derehawgh of Marshall, Essex, 1613, aged 53, S.A. XIII.
John Coggeshall, thrice mayor, 1640, in civil dress, with 5 sons,
and w. Elizth., with 2 daus., all kng., rect. pL, ach. on oval ;
inscr. in 8 Eng. vv. cut in stone ; N.A. Suffling, 208. In
Davy coll.. Add. MS. 32484, fob 112, is a rubbing of 3 sons and
7 daus., c. 1490, now lost.
OuLTON. I. Inscr. Wm. Bedyngfeld, rector, 1503, loose in
vestry. The following were stolen in Feb. 1857, and never
recovered, (1) Adam (?) de Bacon, rector, c. 1310, in mass vests,
with lion at feet, large, C. Alcuin Club Colls., XXII, 16 ;
Ashdown, Costume, 356 ; Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 95 ; Cotman,
pi. 3, p. 5 ; Haines, 142 ; Litlio., priv. printed by E. M. Beloe ;
Macklin, Br. of Eng., 125 (stole) ; Suckling, II, 39 ; (2) John
Fastolff, esq., 1445, in arm., and w. Kath. [Bedingfield], 1478,
with sh. and inscr., C. M.B.S. Portfolio, II, p]. 16 ; Suckling,
II, 40 ; Turner, Dawson, Hist, of Caistor Castle, 2nd ed., 1842, 24.
Pakefield. I. John Bowf, in civil dress, and w. Augnes, both
died 1417 (?), with 2 sons and 9 daus., inscr. in 4 curious Eng. vv.,
and marg. inscr. (mutil.), worn, rel., now mur., N.A. Suffling,
172 (effs. and vv.). II. Rich. Folcard, “ rector medietatis
istius ecclesie in parte australi ”, 1451, hf. eff. in acad., now mur.,
S.A. Suckling, I, 284 ; Suffling, 242.
Parham. I. Inscr. Alice, dau. of Sir John Bruce, knt., w. of
Thos. Wingfelde, feodary of Suffolk, 1603, aged 31, C.
Petistree. I. Frances Bacon, 3rd son of Edm. Bacon of
Hesett, esq., 1580, in civil dress, and 2 ws., (1) Elizth. Cotton of
Barton, Suff., by whom a dau. Elizth., (2) Mary, dau. and h. of
Geo. Blenerhaysett, esq., by whom no issue, now mur., C.
Cotman, pi. 33, p. 22.
Pettaugh. I. Civilian of the Fastolfe family and w., c. 1530,
4 daus., 1 sh. ; 2 sons and inscr. lost ; sm., local, N.
Playford. I. Sir Geo. Felbrigg, 1400, in arm., with arms on
jupon, single canopy now all lost but side shafts, marg. inscr. in
Fr. much mutil., large, rel., now mur., C. Archit, Notes, no. 42 ;
Ashdown, Armour, 175 ; Assoc. Archit. Soc. Reports, XVIII, ii,
188 ; Boutell, Series ; Cotman, pi. 6, p. 6 (with canopy) ; Foster,
468
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BKASSES.
Feudal Arms, 92 (8vo), 84 (4to) ; Gent. Mag., 1858, ii, 111 ;
Gough, II, pi. 47*, p. 134 (with canopy) ; Hewitt, Armour, II, 159 ;
V. and A. Mus. List, pi. 6.
PoLSTEAD. I. Priest, c. 1430, in mass vests. ; inscr. lost ;
now mur., C. Possibly Nich. Blundell, rector, 1417-28. II.
Civilian and w., c. 1490, with 5 sons ; inscr. lost ; N.
Preston. I. Inscr. with 6 Lat. vv., and 4 shs. Mary, dan. of
Thos. Appleton of Waldingfield, esq., w. of Robt. Ryece, patron
of the ch., 1629, C. II. Scroll, et vitam eternam amen”,
ach. and 8 shs, ; also an inscr. (modern) to Robt. Ryece, patron
of the ch. ; 1638, C. The scroll has been shifted to the edge of
the stone and the modern inscr. inserted in its place.
Raydon. I. Inscr. (eff. lost). Thos., son of Thos. Reydon,
esq., 1479, N. Royden, E. B., Three Roydon Families, 1924, 58.
II. [Elizth., dau. of Thos. Reydon, esq., 1479) ; head and inscr.
lost ; sm., N. Royden, 57.
Redgrave. I. Anne, dau. and coh. of Hen. Bures, esq., widow
of Edm. Butts, esq., 1609, ‘‘ a second Anne ”, lived 7 years in
wedlock and 61 in widowhood, 8 Eng. vv., marg. inscr. and 2 shs.,
C. Farrer, frontis.
Redlingfield. I. Inscr. Dame Clemence Lampet, c. 1500,
local, now covered or lost (?).
Rendham. I. Chalice and inscr. Thos. Kyng, vicar, 1523, C.
Farrer, 45. II. Inscr. with 4 Lat. vv. Rich. Thurston ; his
nephews Edm. Palmer and Wm. Curtis pos. in 1616.
Ringsfield. I. Nich. Carneys, esq., builder of Redsham Hall,
[died 1599], in arm. with tabard and 6 sons, and w. Anne, dau. of
Chas. Clere of Stokesby, esq., in heraldic mantle, with 5 daus.,
all kng., rect. pi. with inscr., ach. and 2 shs., engr. c. 1595 ; a
copy of the br. at Kenton, Suff. ; on a mon. outside the ch. on the
S. side. Farrer, 36 ; Suckling, I, 69.
Risby. I. Inscr. Edw. Kirke, parson, 1613, aged 60, C.
Rishangles. I. Inscr. with 8 Eng. vv. and sh. Edw. Grime-
ston, “ the father ”, of Rishanglis, esq., 1599, mur., C. Boutell,
Br. Sind Slabs, 129, (sh.). II. Inscr. with 8 Eng. vv. and
sh. Edw. Grimston, “ the sonne ”, of Bradfield, esq., 1610,
mur., C.
Rougham. I. Sir Roger Drury, [died 1410], in arm., and w.
Margery, [dau. and h. of Sir Thos. Naunton], 1405, in mantle,
inscr. mutil. ; shs. lost ; large, N.A. Cullum, 127 ; Farrer,
xvii (man), xxv (lady) ; Gent. Mag., 1813, ii, 17 ; Haines, 184 ;
F. and A. Mus. List, pi. 10.
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Rushbrook. I. Inscr. and 2 shs. Thos. Badby of Bury St.
Edmunds, one of the queen’s receivers, son and h. of Wm. Badby
of Layermarney, Essex, gent., 1583, mur., C.
Saxham, Great. I. John Eldred, born at New Buckingham,
Norf., alderman of London, travelled to Babilon, Egypt, Arabia
and the Holy Land, aged 80, in civil dress, 6 Lat., 8 Eng. vv. and
dedication plate, 2 achs. and 6 shs. including London, Cloth-
workers’ Co., East India Co., Russia Mchts. and Turkey Mchts. ;
his son and h. Revett pos. in 1632 ; A.T., C. Archceologia, XV,
404 ; Gage, 114.
Shadingfield. I. Inscr. Mary, dau. and h. of Geo. Harvye of
Olton, Suff., esq., 1st w. of Wm. Cuddon of Shadingfield, gent.,
1586, mur., N. II. Inscr. Ann Harvy, widow, dau. of John
Barney of Reedham, Norf., esq., w. (I) of Robt. Cuddon of
Shadingfield, esq. ; (2) of Geo. Harvy of Olton, esq., 1618, aged 88,
C. III. Inscr. Wm. Cuddon, esq., 1634, aged 79 ; mar. (1)
Mary, dau. of Geo. Harvy of Olton, esq., by whom 2 daus., (2)
Elizth., dau. of Wm. Playters of Sotterley, esq., by whom 6 sons
and 5 daus., now covered or lost (?). IV. Inscr. Mary, dau. of
Edw. Boston of Burnham Westgate, Norf., gent., w. of Francis
Cuddon, gent., 1640, C.
Shottisham. I. Inscr. with 4 Eng. vv., rose and sunflower. Rose,
dau. of Humph. Robertson, w. of John Glover, parson, 1620, N.
SiBTOX. I. Inscr. John Chapman “ quondam ” Barker, 1475,
N.A. II. Inscr. Edm. Chapman, 1501, N. III. Edm. Chap¬
man, 1574, aged 70, in civil dress, with 8 sons, and w. Margt.
[Revett], with 5 daus., all kng., inscr. (mutil.) and 16 Eng. vv.,
mur., N. Cotman, pi. 30, p. 20. IV. John Chapman alias
Barker, 1582, aged 52, in civil dress, head lost, and w. Julyan
(mutil.), with 3 sons and 3 daus., inscr. and 2 Eng. vv., C. V.
Inscr. Thos. Copland, 1595, aged 83, and w. Ollive, 1589, aged 68,
N.A. VI. Inscr. Robt. Chapman alias Barker, 1511 (error for
1611), N. VII. Edm. Chapman alias Barker, gent., 1626,
aged 64, in civil dress, with 8 sons, and w. Marry an, [dau. and h.
of Geo. Vesey, gent.], with 5 daus., all kng., rect. pi. and inscr.,
C. Cotman, pi. 44, p. 27. VIII. Quartered sh., 17th cent., C.
SoMERLEYTOX. I. Inscr. Elizth., dau. of Thos. and Elizth.
Bottely, 1611, covered or lost (?).
Sotterley. I. Inscr. Thos. Laci, 1475, N. II. Thos.
Playters, esq., patron of the ch., in arm., and av. Anne, sister
and coh. of Roger Henneis of Tatyngton, esq., both died 1479,
inscr. mutil., 1 sh. (2 others lost), effs. on C. floor, inscr. on wall.
470
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES
Ardiit. Notes, no. 337 (effs.) ; Ashdown, Armour, 229 (elbow and
shoulder pieces) ; Clinch, Costume, 151 (lady) ; Cotman, pi. 15,
р. 11 ; Farrer, xix (man), xxvi (lady) ; Haines, 196 (man), 211
(lady) ; Hewitt, Armour, III, 504 (man) ; Oxford Man., 89 (man),
96 (lady) ; Suckling, I, 89 ; Suffling, 79. III. Man in arm.,
с. 1480 ; inscr. and sh. lost ; sm., local, C. Cotman, pi. 16, p. 12 ;
Suckling, I, 92, fig. 6 ; Suffling, 78. Possibly John Bomsted,
1479, or Bobt. Bomsted, 1482. IV. Wm. Playters, esq., son
and h. of no. I, 1512 (eff. stolen about 1843), and w. Jane, dau. of
Sir Edm. Jenney of Knotshall, kng., they had a son Christ, and
other children, 2 shs. (2 others lost), engr. c. 1630, mur., A.T. with
chamfer inscr., C. V. Christ. Playters, esq., 1547, in arm. ;
by his 1st w. Dorothy, dau. and h. of Wm. Aselack of Carrow,
esq., he had 1 son Thos., and by his 2nd w. Anne, dau. of Wm..
Read of Beccles, esq., he had 5 sons and 4 daus. ; inscr. and 1 sh.,
engr. c. 1630, curious, C. Cotman, pi. 26, p. 17 ; Suckling, I,
92, fig. 4 (eff.). VI. Thos. Playters, esq., patron of the manor,
1572, in arm. ; by his w. Elizth., dau. of Sir Thos. Jerman of
Rushbroke, knt., he had 6 sons and 6 daus. ; inscr. and sh., C.
Cotman, pi. 29, p. 19 ; Suckling, I, 92, fig. 5 (eff.) ; Suffling, 95.
VTI. Thomazin, dau. and coh. of Edm. Tyrrell of Betches, Essex,
esq., w. of Wm. Playters, esq., 1578, aged 34, and dau. Susan,
1 large sh., inscr. now separated from eff. and mur., C., eff. on floor.
Cotman, pi. 32, p. 21 ; Suckling, I, 89 (effs.) ; Suffling, 95 (lady,
erroneously assigned to no. VI). VTII. Inscr. and ach. Wm.
Playters, esq., [son of no. V], “ trew patrone of this churche ”,
1584 ; mar. (1) Thomazen, dau. and h. of Geo. Duke of Frenze,
Norf., esq., by whom 1 son, died s.p., (2) Elizth., dau. of Thos.
Tymperley of Hentilsham, esq., by whom 1 son and 2 daus., (3)
Thomazen (no. VII), by whom 1 dau., and (4) Mary, dau. of Wm.
Drake of Hardley, Norf., esq., by whom 2 sons and 1 dau. ; mur.
C. IX. Inscr. and ach. Robt. Edgar, gent., 1594, N. X.
Inscr. Alice Lappage, only w. of no. IX, and exor. of his will,
benefactor to poor, 1595, mur., C. XI. Inscr. John Playters,
gent., 1609, C. XII. Inscr. Sir Thos. Playters, knt. and bart.,
“ lord and patron of this churche ”, 1638, aged 73, had 2 ws. and
“ diverse children by each ”, C.
SouTHOLT. I. Robt. Armiger, 1585 (eff. in civil dress lost),
and w. Margt. Sturging, N.
SouTHWOLD. I. Inscr. John Bischop and w. Helen, c. 1500,
local, now on screen, S.A. II. Inscr. with 4 Eng. vv. Christ.
Yonges, preacher, 1626, C.
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471
Spexhall. I. Sh., Baynard, c. 1460, inscr. lost. Possibly for
Robt. Baynard, 1462. II. John Browne, gent., 1591, aged 45
(elf. lost), and w. Silvester, 1593, aged 47, mar. 25 years, with
6 sons and 5 dans, (lost), 2 inscrs. III. Inscr. Mary, eld. dan.
of no. II, w. of Wm. Downinge, died “ hora novissima mensis
Decembris ”, 1601, aged 31. All rel. and now mur., C.
Stanton All Saints. I. Inscr. John Parker, 1575, and w.
Elizth., 1597, had 6 sons and 5 dans., mur., N.
Stoke-by-Clare. I. Lady, c. 1530 ; children and inscr. lost ;
local, N. II. Inscr. John Croply, 1584, N. III. Edw.
Talkarne, esq., 1597, in civil dress, inscr. and sh., N. IV.
Inscr. mutil. (eff. lost). Elizth. Sewster, [1598], rel., N. V.
Inscr. Ralph, son of Hugh Turner, gent., 1600, aged 84, N. VI.
Alice Talkarne, widow, eld. dau. of Robt., eld. son of Sir Giles
Alington, w. (1) of Wm. Sewster, esq., (2) of Edw. Talkarne, esq.,
1605, aged 63, 1 sh., N. VII. Inscr. Wm. Butcher, benefactor
to the par. and to Sible Hedingham, 1611, N.A.
Stoke-by-Nayland. I. Lady in mantle, c. 1400 ; inscr. lost ;
S.C. Gotman, pi. 4, p. 5 ; Suffling, 133. Possibly Kath., widow
of Sir Thos. Clopton, w. of Sir Wm. Tendring, 1402. II. Sir
Wm. Tendring, 1408, in arm., bare headed with beard ; inscr.
lost ; large, S.C. Archit. Notes, no. 485 ; Boutell, Series ; Builder,
LIX, 406 ; Cotman, pi. 8, p. 8 ; Hewitt, Armour, III, 368 ;
Suffling, 57 ; V. and A. Mus. List, pi. 11. III. Pediments of
a double canopy, c. 1425 ; effs. of man in arm., w. and inscr.
lost ; S.C. Haines, 176 (det. of canopy). Possibly for Sir John
Howard, 1426, and w. Alice Tendring. See Weever, “ Fun.
Mon.”, 773. IV. Lady [Kath., dau. of Wm., lord Molyns, 1st],
w. of John Howard, duke of Norfolk, mother of Thos. Howard,
duke of Norfolk, died 1452, engr. later c. 1535, in heraldic mantle,
1 sh. ; inscr. and 3 other shs. lost ; S.C. Cotman, pi. 24, p. 15,
and frontis. (coloured) ; Druitt, 280 ; Somerset and Dorset N . and
Q., VI, 336 ; Suffling, 117 ; Suff. Proc., IV, 188 ; Weever, J ., Fun.
Mon., 114:. V. Two groups of children, 1 son and 5 daus. of
the 1st w., and 1 son and 3 daus. of the 2nd w., 2 shs. and inscr. ;
the remains of the br. to Francis Mannok, esq., 1590, aged
68, and his 2 ws. ; N.C. VI. Inscr. Wm., eld. son of
Francis Mannock, 1616, aged 60, N.C., loose in 1925. VII.
Dorothy, [dau. of Wm.] Sanders [of Welford, Northants.], esq.,
w. of Sir Francis Mannock, bart., 1632, aged 42, mar. 24 years,
had 4 children, Francis, John, Wm., Anne (an infant), inscr. and
sh., N.C. Cotman, pi. 45, p. 27 ; Suffling, 165 ; V. and A. Mus,
472
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES,
List, pi. 45, no. 7 (eff.). In the ch. are indents for 3 early brasses,
one to Sir John de Peytone, 1318, cross legged in arm., under
single canopy with Fr. marg. inscr. in Lombardics, and two
others much defaced.
Stonham Aspall. I. John Metcalfe, son of Mary, dau. of John
and Elizth. Felgate, rector for 32 years, bequeathed lands for
charitable purposes, 1606, in gown and scarf, C. The 3 daus.,
c. 1520, kng., fern. elf. and inscr. lost, C., have now disappeared.
Davy’s rubbing. Add. MS. 32483, fob 91, shows the lower portion
of the fern. elf. and the daus.
Stoven. I. Inscr. Hen. Keable, 1628, aged 64, now covered
or lost (?).
Stowlangtoft. I. Sh., Wingfield imp. Wentworth, c. 1500 ;
sm. elf. of a lady and inscr. lost ; N. II. Two shs. ; the remains
of the br. to Robt. Ashfield, in arm,, and w. Alice, dau. of Sir
Thos. Jermyn, 1546, C. III. Inscr. Paul D’Ewes of Stow¬
langtoft, esq., [1630], C.
Stowmarket. I. Ann Tyrell, 1638, aged 8J years, in shroud,
inscr. and 20 Eng. vv., mur., N.A.
Stow, West, I. Inscr. Wm. Bois, 1591, “ Halyfax me genuit,
Cantabrigia docuit, Sulfolcia audivit, angina rapuit, nunc corpus
tenet tumulus
Stratford St. Mary. I. Edw. Crane, 1558, in civil dress, and
w. Elizth., local, now mur., N. Farrer, 59. II. Inscr. Wm.,
son and h. of John Smithe, 1586, aged 54, N.
Stutton. I. Inscr. John Smythe, 1534, N. II. Inscr.
Frances Herdson, 1619, local, N.C.
Sutton. I. Inscr. Wm. Burwell, gent., 1596, aged 80, loose in
chest in 1893.
Syleham. I. Inscr. Wm. Fuller, gent., 1634, aged 74, and
w. Anne, 1619, C. II. Inscr. Anth. Barry, gent., 1641,
aged 66, and w. Elizth., dau. of Wm. Hearing, gent., 1638,
aged 52, C.
Tannington. I. Ann, dau. of Rich. Cornwalys of Shotley,
3rd son of Sir John Cornwalys of Brome Hall, knt., w. of Thos.
Dade, esq., 1612, 1 sh. (3 others lost), C. II. Inscr. and 3 shs.
(another lost). Thos. Dade, esq., 1619, aged 63, C. III. Inscr.
and 2 shs. (2 others lost). Mary, dau. of Hen. Wingfield of
Crofeild, esq., w. of Wm. Dade, esq., 1624, C.
Theberton. I. Inscr. Kath. Pays, c. 1500, local, N.
Thelnetham. I, Inscr. Anne, w. of John Caly, c. 1500, local,
now mur., N.
SUFFOLK.
473
Thorington. I. Inscr. Robt. Gould, minister, 1626, aged 62 ;
his w. Jane pos. ; C. under altar. An inscr. to Robt. Wode,
c. 1500, palimp., is now in Brit. Mus.
Thornham, Great. I. Inscr. Edm. Bokenham, esq., 1620,
and w. Barbara, 1618, on base of choir stall.
Thrandestok. I. Inscr. Elsabeth, w. of Wni. Cornewaleys,
esq., 1537, local, mur., C. II. Inscr. and sh. Prudence, dau.
of Edw. Cuppledicke, gent., w. of John Harvy, gent., had 1 son
and 1 dau., died in childbed of the latter, 1619, aged 30, C.
Thurlow, Great. I. Man in arm. with salade, and w. in
widow’s dress, c. 1460 ; inscr. lost ; local and curious, C. Farrer,
62. II. Lady in widow’s dress, c. 1460 ; head and inscr. lost ;
local, N. III. [Thos. Underhill, died 1508], in arm., lower hf.
gone, and w. [Anne Drury], with 9 sons, 2 shs., engr. c. 1530 ;
daus., inscr. and 2 other shs. lost ; local, C. IV. Sh., a fess
engrailed ; inscr. and 3 other shs. lost ; C. Possibly for Thos.
Knighton, gent., 1532, and w. Alice.
Thurlow, Little. I. Man in arm. and w., c. 1520, 1 sh. ;
inscr. lost ; worn, local, N.
Tunstall. I. Inscr. John, son of John Haughfen, gent.,
1618, aged 66 ; mar. Mary, dau. of Rich, and Joyce Winwood,
had 6 sons and 4 daus. ; N.
Ufford. I. Symon Brooke, 1488, in civil dress, upper part
gone, and 3 ws., Emot, Margt., Alice ; inscr. lost ; N. Cotman,
pi. 19, p. 14. II. Rich. Ballett, “ first goldsmith of the Balletts
in London ”, 1598, aged 76, a skeleton on a tomb, rect. pi. with
inscr., 10 Eng. vv. and arms of Goldsmiths’ Co., mur., N.
Suffling, 249. III. Sh., inscr. cut in stone. Hen. Broome,
gent., 1684, N.
Waldikgfield, Little. I. John Colman, 1506, in civil dress,
and w. Kath., with 6 sons and 7 daus., inscr. and 2 evang. symbols,
all loose in vestry, in 1900. Farrer, xxiii (man) ; Haines, 204
(man). II. Robt. Appleton, 1526, in arm., and w., Mary, 2nd
dau. and coh. of Thos. Mountney, gent., 3 shs. ; inscr. and
another sh. lost ; local, N.A. Farrer, xxvii (lady) ; Haines,
243 (lady) ; Jewett, J. A., Memorial of Sam. Appleton of Ipswich,
Mass., 1850, Boston, 82 (lady). One sh. loose in vestry in 1900.
III. Lady, c. 1530, 1 sh. with arms of Brewse ; inscr. lost ; local,
sm., under organ in 1900. IV. John Wyncoll, clothier, 1544,
in civil dress, local, partly covered by organ in 1900.
Walsham-le- Willows. I. Inscr. and sh. Thomasin, dau. of
Thos. Shardelow, w. of Robt. Smalpece, 1602, S.A.
474
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Walton. I. Wm. Tabard, 1459, in civil dress, and w.
Agnes, N. II. Wm. Simond, 1612, aged 11, in civil dress,
kng., reel. pi. with inscr. in 13 Eng. vv. and acrostic, much
worn, sm., C.
Wangeord near Brandon. I. Inscr. (sh. lost). Dorothy,
dau. of Robt. Coke, esq., sister to Edw. Coke, esq., attorney general
to Queen Elizth. , w. of Wm. Francklyn, gent. , 1596, had 4 children,
Edw., Lucy, Julian, Anne, mur., N.
Wangford near Southwold. I. Inscr. and sh. Christ. Rous,
esq., son and h. of Sir John Rous of Henham Hall, knt,, 1635,
aged 30 years and 4 months ; mar. Elizth., eld. dau. of Sir Wm.
Fitch of Essex, knt. ; also his son John, born 1633, died 1634 ;
N.A.
Wantisden. I. Inscr. (sh. lost). Marie, w. of Rich. Wingfelde,
esq., 1582, C. II. Inscr. (ach. lost). Robt., 2nd son of John
Harvie of Ickworth, esq., 1633, and w. Marian, N.
Washbrook. I. Inscr. Edm. Knappe, gent., 1609, aged 69,
mur., C. The inscr. to Joseph Clerke, minister for 34 years,
1653, aged 69, mur., C. is a modern reproduction.
Wenham, Little. I. Thos. Brewse, esq., lord of the manor
and patron of the ch., 1514, in arm., and w. Jane [Scroop] with
2 sons and 3 dans., double canopy, 4 shs., marg. inscr. (mutil.), C.
Suffling, 88 (effs.).
Westhall. I. Inscr. Nich. Bohun, 1602 ; mar. Audrie, sister
of Sir Edw. Cooke, attorney general to Jas. I, had 7 infant
children ; a long genealogical inscr. tracing descent from Thos,
Plantagenet and Eleanor Bohun ; mur., S.A.
Westhorpe. I. Inscr. with 8 Eng. vv. and sh. Rich. Elcock,
born at Stopford, Ches., fellow of St. John’s Coll., Camb., pastor
of the ch., 1630, mur., C.
Wetherden. I. Inscr., 8 Eng. vv. and 4 shs. John Daniell
of Messing, Essex, esq., 1584; mar. Avice (who pos.), dau,
of Sir Hen. Tyrell, had 2 daus., Alice, mar. to Sir Andrew
Asteley, and Ursula, mar. to Wm. Wiseman, esq., both of
Essex ; C. •
WiCKHAMBROOK. I. Inscr. Geo., son of Sir Geo. Somersett,
c. 1500, local, loose in vestry in 1903. II. Thos. Burroughs
gent., 1597, aged 66, in civil dress, and 2 ws., (1) Elizth. Burwell
with 2 sons and 1 dau., (2) Brigett Higham with 3 sons and 3
daus., rect. pL, inscr., ach. and 2 shs., mur., C. behind wooden
grating.
SUFFOLK.
475
Wickham-Skeith. I, Lady in widow’s dress, kng., and 3 dans.,
c. 1530 ; husband, 3 sons and inscr. lost ; N.
WiLBY. I. Civilian, c. 1530, and device of a running sheep ;
inscr. lost ; local, N. II. Inscr. in 4 Lat. vv. Wm. James,
rector, 1569, mur., C. III. Inscr. and sh. Elizth., dau. of John
More of Haddon, Oxon., w. of John Bayles, gent., 1588, engr.
c. 1620, C. IV. Inscr. and sh. Joan, dau. and h. of Wm. Walsh,
esq., w. of Thos. Bayles, esq., 1620, C. V. Inscr. with 4 Lat.
and 6 Eng. vv. Joseph Fletcher, rector, 1637, aged 60 ; the vv.
refer to a former rector, Truway, buried under the same stone ;
mur., C. VI. Inscr. and lozenge. Lucy, eld. dau. of Thos.
Bayles, esq., 1638, C. VII. Inscr. and sh. John Bayles, gent.,
1588, and his son Thos. Bayles, esq., 1639, aged 84, C. The
sm. fig. of a priest, c. 1480, in mass vests., inscr. gone, is apparently
lost or may be covered by font. Rubbing in Davy coll.. Add.
MS. 32483, fol. 216.
WissETT. I. Inscr. Elizth., dau. of Stephen Blomfeild of
Aspoll Stonham, 1638, aged 19, C.
WiSTON. I. Inscr. and 2 shs. John le Gris, minister for 39
years, 1630 ; mar. Elizth. (who pos.), dau. of Robt. Lappadge,
had 2 sons and 6 daus., C.
WiTHERSFiELD. I. Inscr. Robt. Wyburgh and all benefactors
“ qui istam ylam fieri fecerunt ”, c. 1480, local, mur., N.A. II.
Inscr. with 4 Eng. vv. Robt. Cocke, gent., 1557, covered or lost (?).
III. Inscr. and sh. Joan Bury, w. of Laur. Argali, esq., 1579,
aged 36, nmr. 18 years, N.
WooDBRiDGE. I. John Shorlond, 1601, aged 7, in civil dress,
inscr. with 6 Eng. vv., 1 sh., now mur., C. Cotman, pi. 37, p. 24.
II. Inscr. A sm. pi. inscribed ‘‘ As thou art so was I ”, etc., I7th
cent. ; effs. of a civilian, 2 ws., and inscr. lost ; now mur., N.
III. Inscr. Thos. Bolton, esq., 1616, aged 48, now mur., N.A.
IV. Inscr. in 8 Eng. vv. John Sayre the younger, 1622, aged 26,
now mur., N. In C. is an indent for a bracket brass, possibly
for John Albred and w. Agnes, 1400, benefactors to the ch.
WooLVERSTONE. I. Inscr. Thos. Runtyng, rector, c. 1430, on
front of C. step.
WoRLiNGHAM. I. Inscr. Wathcr Lecberd, c. 1500, local, N.
II. [Nich. Wrenne, gent., 1511], in civil dress, and w. [Mary] ;
inscr. and sh. lost ; local, S.C. Cotman, pi. 23, p. 15. III.
Inscr. and sh. Edw. Duke, esq., 1615, aged 55, left 2 sons and 2,
daus.. Tower.
476
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
WoRLiNGTON. I. Insci. John Mortlock, 1620, gave to the poor
of the par. 30s. yearly for ever after the death of his w. Joyee,
mur., N.
WoRLiNGWORTH. I. Four sons, 1 a priest in aead., and 7 dans.,
e. 1520 ; parents and inscr. lost ; N. II. Sh. and lozenge ;
inscr. cut in stone. Susan [Smart], w. of Jas. Barker, 1622,
aged 44, left 2 sons, Edw., Jas., and 1 dau., Barbara, N. III.
Inscr. with 4 Eng. vv. Jaspar Hussie, born at Exeter, citizen of
London, '' came to this towne after a long sickness to take ye
benefit of this aire ”, 1624, aged 44, N.
Wrentham. I. Ele, dau. of Bobt. Ufford, [w. of Rich.] Bowet,
1400, inscr. in 4 Lat. vv., 2 shs., now mur., C. Boutell, Br. and
Slabs, 86 (head) ; Cotman, pi. 7, p. 7 ; Suffling, 149 (eff.). II.
Humph. Brewster, esq., 1593, aged 67, in arm., ach. and sh., now
mur., C. Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 80 (eff.) ; Cotman, pi. 35, p. 23 ;
Suffling, 97 (eff. and shs.).
Yaxley. I. Inscr. Alice, w. of Rich. Yaxle, 1474, local, C.
II. Inscr. Alice Pulvertoft, [1511], local, S.A. III. Inscr.
Joan Yaxley, 1517, local, S.A. IV. Andrew, son of John
Felgate of Stoneham Aspoll, gent., 1598, in civil dress, and his
only dau. Margt. (eff. lost), w. of Robt. Felgate, '' qui {sic) obiit
in puero partu ”, 1596, S.A.
Yoxford. I. John Norwiche, esq., 1428, in arm., and w.
Maud, 1418, 4 shs. ; inscr. lost ; now mur., C. Cotman, pi. 10,
p. 9 ; Suffling, 69. II. Inscr. and sh. Elizth., dau. of Thomesin
Hopton, w. of Thos. Knyvet, esq., 1471, now mur., N.A. III.
Inscr. Wm. and John, sons of Wm. Tendryng, esq., c. 1480, local,
now mur., N.A. IV. Tomesin, dau. of Wm. Sydney, esq.,
by his w. Tomesin Baryngton, w. of Wm. Tendryng, esq.,
1435, in shroud, with 3 sons and 2 daus. in shrouds and 2
daus. in ordinary dress with flowing hair, 1 sh. (3 others
lost), large, now mur., C. Cotman, pi. 17, p. 13 ; Exeter
Dioc. Archit. Soc. Trans., Ill, pi. 1, fig. 2 (eff.) ; Suffling,
253 (eff.). V. Inscr. John Skottow, 1511, and w. Agnes, local,
now mur., N.A. VI. Inscr. John Coke, 1522, and w. Alice,
local, now mur., S.A. VII. Inscr. Robt. Rivett, 1593, and w.
Margery, had 1 son, now mur., N.A. VIII. Inscr. Francis
Foxe, mcht., 1612, aged 53, now mur., S.C.A. IX. Anth.
Cooke, died on Easter Monday, 1613, aged 79, in civil dress, had
11 children, left 10 surviving, inscr. with 10 Eng. vv., now mur.,
N.A. Cotman, pi. 40, p. 25 ; Suffling, 207. X. Christian, w.
of John Foxe, 1618, aged 29, a sm. bust of her son and inscr..
SURREY.
477
now mur., S.A. Cotman, pi. 41, p. 25. XI. Joan, eld. dan.
of Sir Humph. Weld, knt., w. of Sir Hobt. Brooke, knt., 1618,
aged 38, now mur., S.C.A. Cotman, pi. 42, p. 26 (part of eff.) ;
Druitt, 290 ; Somerset Arch. Soc. Proc., XLV, ii, 8.
An inscr. with 4 Eng. vv. to Thos. Cooper, bayly, 1576, from the
destroyed ch. of All Saints, Hunwich, is now in the Stranger’s
Hall, Norwich. At Elmswell is an indent for a fine cross with
eff. of a priest in the head, and marg. inscr. with evang. symbols,
15th cent. ; at Hollesley, of a priest under single canopy with
marg. inscr. in Lombardics, 14th cent. ; at Horham, of an inscr.
with a bird above ; and at Wingfield numerous indents to the
Wingfield family. In Brit. Mus. (Davy coll.) are rubbings of
fragments, now lost, at Baylham, a helmet with crest, c. 1500 ;
Bealings Magna, 2 shs. ; Chediston, 1 sh. ; Clare, a scroll ;
Elmham, South, St. Mary, 1 sh. ; and Snare, 5 daus., c. 1480.
SUREEY.
B. and B. Brayley, E. W., and Britton, John, Hist, of Surrey, 5 vols., 1840.
M. and B. Manning, Owen, and Bray, Wm., Hist, of Surrey, 3 vols., 1804-14.
S.A.C. Surrey Archaeological Collections.
Addington. I. Thos. Hatteclyff, esq., one of the 4 masters
of the household to Hen. VIII, 1540, in arm., 1 sh. ; he mar.
Anne, eldest dau. of no. II, C. Clinch, Churches, 210 (eff.) ;
M.B.8. Trans., VI, 258 ; S.A.C,, XXV, 35 ; Sweetman, H. F.,
Geneal. Mem. of Leigh of Addington, 1887, 7. II. John Leigh,
esq., 1509 [error for 1503], in civil dress, and w. Isabel, dau. of
John Harvye of Thurley, Beds., esq., and only sister of Sir Geo.
Harvey, 1544, with 2 sons and 3 daus., ach., 2 shs., and marg.
inscr., once on A.T., now on C floor. M.B.S. Trans., VI, 261 ;
S.A.C. , VII, 82 (2 pL), and XXV, 37 ; Sweetman, 8.
Albury (old church). I. John Weston of Weston, esq., 1440,
in arm., head, etc., restored in 1920 ; ach. lost ; worn, S.A.
M.B.S. Trans., VI, 266; S.A.C., XXV, 42, and XXXIV, 90.
II. Inscr. with 12 Lat., 12 Eng. vv., and sh. Anth. Duncombe,
1709, mur., N. In S.A. is the indent for a marg. inscr. in 2
Lat. vv. in Lombardics to Wm. Weston, c. 1330.
Ash. I. Inscr. and sh. Thos. Manory, 1516, mur., S.C. II.
Inscr. Anne, dau. and h. of Thos. Manory, w. of Ralph Vyne,
c. 1520, mur., S.C.
478
LIST OL MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Ashtead. I. Inscr. and ach. John Browne, esq., late
sergeant of her majesties woodyeard ”, and w. Edith, 1590,
partly covered, C. II. Inscr. in 2 Lat. and 2 Eng. vv. Elizth.,
dan. of [Barth.] Fromounds, w. of [Wm.] Bodley, 1591 ; 2 shs.
either covered or lost ; C. III. Inscr. Dorothy, w. of Robt.
Quinnell, rector, 1640, aged 54, mur., C.
Barnes. I. Edith and Elizth., dans, of John and Anne Wylde,
died virgyns ”, 1508, with flowing hair, 1 sh., sm., rel. and now
mur., S.A. Antiquary, XX, 13 ; GirVs Own Paper, XIV, 157 ;
M.B.S. Trans., VI, 273 ; S.A.C., XXV, 50. The br. to Wm.
Millebourne, esq., 1415, in arm., now lost, is engr. in Lysons
Environs, I (1792), 17. A rubbing of the lost brass to Nich.
Clerk, rector of Barnes and of Little Grantesden, Cambs., 1480,
in cope, is in coll. Soc. Antiq.
Beddington. I. Philipe, dau. of Nich. and Mercy Carreu,
1414, with hf. effs. of her 7 brothers, Guy, John, John, John, John,
Wm., Wm., and her 6 sisters, Eleanor, Lucy, Agnes, Agnes, Margt.,
Anne, 2 shs. and slightly mutil. marg. inscr., now under C. stalls.
Bentham, T., Hist, of Beddington, 4 ; M.B.S. Portfolio, I., pt. 11,
pi. 2, and Trans., VI, 279 ; S.A.C., XXV, 56. II, Floriated
cross for Margt. Oliver, servant to Nich. and Mercy Carru, 1425,
mutil., sm., now under C. stalls. Bentham, 4 ; Boutell, Series,
and Chr. Mon., 40 ; M.B.S. Trans., VI, 281 ; S.A.G., XXV, 58.
III. Nich. Carrew, esq., lord of the manor, 1432, “ senex et plenus
dierum ”, in civil dress, and [1st] w. Isabel, fine double canopy,
4 shs., and slightly mutil. marg. inscr. ; the inscr. mentions a
son Thos. ; large, C. Bentham, 4 ; Boutell, Series ; B. and B.,
IV, 62 ; Exeter Dioc. Archit. Soc. Trans., 2S. Ill, 226 ; Lysons,
Environs, I (1792), 58; M.B.S. Portfolio, II, pi. 59, and Trans.,
VI, 283 ; Rogers, Sep. Effs. of Devon, 76, and pi. 28, no. 16 ;
S.A.G., XVI, 38 (head of lady), XXV, 60 (complete). IV.
Civilian and lady, c. 1430 ; inscr. lost ; now under C. stalls.
M.B.S. Trans., VI, 286 ; S.A.G., XXV, 64. Possibly Thos.
Carew, esq., 1430, and sister Isabel,- w. (1) of Brian Harsick, esq.,
and (2) of Robt. Buckton, esq., 1434. See Lansd. MS., 874,
fob 39. V. Roger Elmebrygge, esq., sheriff of Surrey and
Sussex, 1437, in arm., inscr. in 8 Lat. vv., 4 shs., now under C.
stalls. Bentham, 5 ; Boutell, Series ; Hewitt, Armour, III, 445 ;
M.B.S. Trans., VI, 288 ; Blanche, Gostume, I, 499 (taces) ;
Reliquary, XX, 206 (dog); S.A.G., XXV, 66. VI. Kath.,
w. of Robt. Berecroft, gent., and sister Elizth., widow of Wm.
Barton, gent., both died 1507, 2 shs., sm., C. M.B.S. Trans.,
SURREY.
479
VI, 290 ; S.A.C., XXV, 67. VII. Sir Rich. Carew, 1520, in
arm. with tabard, and w. Malyn, dan. of [Sir Robt.] Oxenbridge
of Ford, Sussex, in heraldic mantle ; effs. and most of chamfer
inscr. a modern restoration ; A.T., S.C. B. and B., V. Addenda,
44 (orig. male eff.) ; Bentham, 5 (man). VIII. Inscr. Elizth.
Boys, widow, servant to Sir Francis Carewe, 1599, mur., S.A.
IX. Inscr. with 10 Eng. vv. Thos. Grenhill, B.A., steward to Sir
Nich. Carew, 1634, aged 33 ; his brother Wm. Greenhill, M.A.,
and sister Mary pos. ; mur. in wooden frame, N.A. X. Inscr.
Margt., w. of John Huntley, gent., 1638, aged 74, now under
seats (?).
Betchworth. I. Inscr. Thos. Morsted, [1450], and w. Eleanor,
now mur., S.C. II. Wm. Wardysworth, vicar, 1533, in mass
vests, with chalice and wafer, now mur., C. Alcuin Club Colls.,
XXII, 101 ; Gawthorp, pi. 11, p. 40 ; M.B.S. Trans., VI, 330 ;
8.A.C., XXV, 74 ; V . and A. Mus. List, pi. 48. III. Inscr.
Rich. Powlesden of Brockham, yeoman, 1613, aged 76, N.
IV. Inscr. Amy, widow of no. Ill, 1614, aged 61, had an only
dau. Jane, N. V. Inscr. Bridget, sister of Sir Hen. Drurie of
Hugilie (Hedgerley), Bucks., knt., w. of Chas. Browne, esq.,
1627, aged 75, mur., S.C. VI. Inscr. Peter, son of Andr. Cade,
gent., 1679, mur., S.C. A palimp. sh. found in the churchyard
about 1854 is now^ in Brit. Mus.
Bletchingley. I. Lady, c. 1470, with flowing hair ; inscr.
lost ; sm., rel., S.A. Clinch, Churches, 216 ; Lambert, U ., Hist,
of Bletchingley, II, 358 ; M.B.S. Trans., VI, 334 ; Suffling, 146 ;
8.A.C., XVI, 52 (head), XXV, 78 (eff.). II. Priest, c. 1510,
in mass vests., sh. over head ; inscr. lost ; rel., C. Lambert,
II, 362 ; M.B.S. Trans., VI, 335 ; 8.A.C., XXV, 79. The orig.
stone in churchyard. III. Five daus., 6 sons, 6 daus. and 2
shs., c. 1520, rel. in one stone, S.A. Lambert, II, 358. IV.
Thos. Warde, 1541, in civil dress, and w. Joan, with Trinity, N.C.
Anastatic Drawing Soc., 1880, pi. 15 (Trin.) ; Clinch, Churches,
228 ; Lambert, II, 362 ; M.B.S. Trans., VI, 338 ; Suffling, 198 ;
S.A.C., XVI, 42 (head of lady), XXV, 82 (complete). V.
Inscr. with 12 Eng. vv. Sir Thos. Cawarden, knt., died 1559,
but engr. much later, A.T., C. Lambert, II, 364. VI. Inscr.
with 2 shs. Rich. Glyd of Pendhill, treasurer of Christ’s Hospital,
his children and grandchildren, “recollected A. D. 1700 byM.G. one
of the obliged nephews of the above said treasurer”, mur., S.C.
Bookham, Great. I. Elizth., dau. of Sir Edw. Seynt John,
w. (1) of Geo. Brewes, esq., (2) of Thos. Slyfeld, 1433, sm., worn,
480
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES,
N. M.B.S. Trans., VI, 342; S.A.C., XXV, 87. II. Inscr.
John Barmsdale, 1481, and w. Marion, now mur., X. III.
Inscr. in 28 Eng. vv. (efts. lost). Edm. Slyfeld, esq., J.P., 1590,
and w. Elizth. (no. IV) ; their eld. son John pos. ; now mur.,
S.C. IV. Elizth., dau. of Walter Lambert of Carshalton, esq.,
w. of Edm. Slyfeld, esq., [1597, aged 77], now mur., S.C. M.B.S.
Trans., VI, 346 ; S.A.C., XXV, 92. V. Hen. Slyfield, esq.,
1598, aged 56, in civil dress, and w. Elizth., dau. of Rich. Buck¬
fold, citizen of London, with 6 sons and 4 daus., 3 shs. (1 mu til.),
now mur., N. M.B.S. Trans., VI, 348; S.A.C., XXV, 94.
VI. Robt. Shiers of the Inner Temple, esq., 1668, in civil dress
holding book, 1 sh., S.A. B. and B., IV, 479 (eff.) ; Oawthorp ,
pi. 59, p. 104 ; Macklin, Br. of Eng., 304 (eff.) ; M.B.S. Portfolio,
II, 42, and Trans., VI, 350 ; S.A.C., XXV, 96.
Byfleet. I. Thos. Teylar, rector, [1455-89], canon of Lincoln,
in almuce, engr. c. 1480 (date not filled in), now mur., C. Alenin
Club Colls., XXII, 147 ; Connoisseur, I, 166 ; Memorials of Old
Surrey, 1911, 68; M.B.S. Trans., VI, 353; S.A.C., XXV, 99;
V . and A. Mus. List, pi. 52.
Camberwell, St. Giles. I. Mighell Skinner, gent., 1497, in
civil dress, sm., worn. Allport, D., Hist, of Cambenvell, 1841,
126 ; Prosser, G. F., Hist. Account of St. Giles Church, 1827, pi. 1,
fig. 4. II. Rich. Skynner, 1407 (on brass, but error for 1492),
in eivil dress, head gone, kng., sm. ; eff. of w. Agnes, 1499, 5 sons,
5 daus. and 2 shs. lost. Allport, 129 ; Bond, and- Middx. Arch.
Soc. Trans., N.S., III, 157 ; M.B.S. Trans., VI, 380 ; Prosser,
pi. 2, fig. 11 ; S.A.C., XXVI, 4. III. John Seott, esq., a baron
of the exchequer, 1532, in arm., and w. [Elizth. Skinner], kng. ;
4 sons, 7 daus., shs., etc., lost ; once on A.T. Allport, 130 ; Blanch,
W. , Hist, of Camberwell, 1875, 56 ; L. and M. Trans., X.S. Ill,
157 (tomb), 161 (brass) ; Lysons, Environs, I, (1792), 77 ; M.B.S.
Trans., VI, 383 (brass), 384 (tomb) ; Prosser, pi. 2, fig. 12 ;
S.A.C., XVI, 42 (head of lady), XXVI, 8 (brass), 9 (tomb). IV.
EdvL, son of John Scott, esq., died 1538, in arm., an appropriated
figure of c. 1465 ; inser. palimp., on rev. another inscr. to John
Ratford, citizen and glover, 15th cent. Allport, 140 (eff.) ;
Blanch, 54 (eff.) ; Hone, W., Year Book, 914 (eff.) ; L. and M.
Trans., N.S. Ill, 166 (inscr. obv. and rev.), 168 (eff.) ; M.B.S.
Trans., VI, 386 (eff.), 388 (inser. obv. and rev.) ; Prosser, pi. 1,
fig. 5 ; S.A.C., XXVI, 11 (eff.), 13 (inscr. obv. and rev.). V.
John Bowyar, esq., 1570, in civil dress, with 8 sons, and w. Elizth.,
dau. of Robt. Draper, esq., with 3 daus., all kng., 1 aeh. ; 2 shs.
481
SURREY.
lost ; the inscr., added in 1605 on the death of the lady, mentions
her 2nd husband Wm. Foster, esq., by whom she had 1 son and
1 dau. Allport, 134 ; Blanch, 32 ; L. and M. Trans., N.S., III,
168 ; M.B.S. Trans., VI, 390 ; Prosser, pi. 2, fig. 8 ; 8.A.G.,
XXVI, 15. VI. Mathye Draper, esq., 1577, in civil dress, and
w. Sence, dau. of Wm. Blackwell of London, esq., kng., 1 sh. ;
ach. and another sh. lost. Allport, 134 ; Blanch, 32 ; L. and M.
Trans., X.S., III, 173 ; M.B.S. Trans., VI, 392 ; Prosser, pi. 2,
fig. 7 ; S.A.C., XVI, 47 (head of lady), XXVI, 18 (complete).
VII. Inscr. and sh. Margt., dau. of Matt. Keleatt, gent., w. of
John Dove, 1582, had 5 sons and 4 daus. ; palimp., on rev. of
inscr. a portion of the border of a large foreign hr. with weepers
and a few words of a marg. inscr. , on rev. of sh. a foot of a shrouded
figure, also foreign. L. and M. Trans., N.S. Ill, 173, 174
(palimps.) ; M.B.S. Trans., IV, 277, VI, 395 (palimps.) ; S.A.C.,,
XV, 31, XXVI, 21 (palimps.). VIII. Inscr. and sh. Thos.
Muschamp, gent., youngest son of Francis Muschamp, esq.,,
1637 ; his w. Elizth., dau. of Thos. Xayler of Standish, Lane.,
gent., pos. The brasses are now fixed to the back of the choir
stalls, the palimps. in oak frames.
Carshalton. I. Nich. Gaynesford, one of the esquires for the
body to Edw. IV and Hen. VII, [died 1498], in arm. with 4 sons,,
the eld. in arm., the 2nd a priest in acad., and w. Margt. [Sidney,,
died 1503], one of the gentlewomen to Queens Elizth. [Widville]
and Elizth. [of York], with collar of suns and roses, and enamelled
dress, brass engr. c. 1480-90, dates on inscr. not filled in ; 4 daus.
and Trinity lost ; 3 shs. above efis. and 4 on sides of tomb, mur.,
A.T., old chancel, now S.C. Gawthorp, pi. 42, p. 87 ; Lysons,
Environs, I, (1792), 128 (with daus.) ; M.B.S. Portfolio, IV, pi. 14 ;;
S.A.C., XXVI, 28 (head of lady and brass), 29 (shs.). II.
Sh., Gaynesford ; a portion of the lost hr. to Joan, dau. of
Reginald Moresby, w. of John Gaynesford, esq., 1492 ; rel. in a
new stone in 1916, mur., S.C. III. [Walter Gaynesford,
chaplain, 1493], in mass vests, with chalice and wafer ; lower
part, of eff. and inscr. lost ; S.C. Alenin Club Colls., XXII, 91 ;
S.A.C., XXVI, 33. IV. Thos. Elyngbrigge, esq., J.P. and
gentleman usher to John Morton, cardinal abp. of Cant, and
chancellor, 1497, in arm., lower portion of eff. lost, and w. Elizth.
[Gaynesford], eff. lost, mutil. double canopy with Our Lady of
Pity on centre finial, 3 shs. and a sm. frag, of the inscr. ; 3 sons
and 4 daus. lost ; S.C. Anastatic Drawing Soc., 1880, pi. 30 (Our
Lady) ; Clinch, G., Old Church of Carshalton, 1909, 34 (Our
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Lady) ; S.A,C., XXVI, 35 (effs. complete), 37 (Our Lady). V.
Joan, dau. of John Ellyngbrege, esq., w. of Kerry Burton, esq.,
1524; sh. lost ; nowin S.C. /S^.K.L., XXVI, 40.
Charlwood. I. Nich. Saunder, esq., 1553, in arm., kng.,
with 4 sons standing, and w. Alys, dau. of John Hungate of Yorks.,
'esq., kng., with 6 daus. standing, crest and 2 shs., mur., C.
M.B.S. Trans., II, 55 ; St. Paul’s Eccles. Soc. Trans., Ill, 194
(crest) ; S.A.C., XI, 19, 20, XVI, 44 (head of lady), XXVI, 45,
47. II. Inscr. Nich. Jeale the younger, 1615 ; mar. Elizth.
Jordan ; N. III. Inscr. Wm. Jordan of Gatewick, esq., 1625,
and w. Kath., dau. and coh. of Laur. Hussee, ‘Kegum doctor,
cancellarise magister et legati ad reginam Scotise ”, son of Anth.
Hussee, 1626, Vestry.
Cheam. I. Civilian, c. 1390, with anelace ; centre of eff. and
inscr. lost ; rel. Clinch, Churches, 224 (upper half) ; Suffling, 168
(upper half) ; S.A.C., XXVI, 52. II. Civilian, c. 1390, hf. eff. ;
inscr. lost ; rel. St. Paul’s Eccles. Soc. Trans., Ill, 192 ; S.A.C.,
III, 338, XXVI, 53. III. John Compton, 1450, in civil dress,
and w. Joan, 1458, hf. effs., rel. S.A.C., XXVI, 58. IV.
Wm. Wodeward, “ frater rectoris hujus ecclesie ”, 1459, hf. eff.
in civil dress, rel. S.A.C., XXVI, 59. V. Man in arm. with
livery collar, c. 1470-80, and 2 shs. ; the remains of the hr. to John
Yerde, esq., died 1449, and w. Dame Anne, died 1453, but br.
engr. later ; one sh. palimp. now fastened down, on rev. a mcht.
mark; very sm., worn, rel. M.B.S. Trans., IV, 278 (palimp.) ;
S.A.C., III, 339 (palimp.), XXVI, 55 (complete), 56 (palimp.)
VI. Inscr. Mich. Denys, esq., 1518, rel. VII. Thos. Fromond,
esq., 1542, in civil dress, with 6 sons, and w. Elizth., dau. and h.
of John Yerde, esq., with 4 daus., all kng.. Trinity and 1 sh. ;
1 palimp., on rev. of male eff. the lower portion of a lady kng.
at desk ; on rev. of female eff. the lower portion of a kng. civilian
in mantle with rosary ; on rev. of sons the upper part of St. John
Evang. under canopy ; on rev. of daus. a few engr. lines only ;
on rev. of Trinity a heart supported by 2 hands and inscribed
“ Ihc est Amor me ’ ”, over this a scroll “ Libera me dne de morte ”,
and in the angles “ Ihu mcy ” ; on rev. of inscr. an eff. in shroud ;
on rev. of sh. another with arms of see of Lincoln ; mostly of date
c. 1500-20, the arms of Lincoln and fig. of St. John, c. 1420 ;
now hung in a wooden frame. Malcolm, J.P., Views round
London, 1800 (obv. only) ; M.B.S. Portfolio, I, pt. 4, pi. 5, and
Trans. IV, 279 (obv. and rev.) ; St. Paul’s Eccles. Soc. Trans.,
Ill, 194 (St. John) ; S.A.C., III, 340 (obv. and rev. of sh.), 342
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(St. John and obv. and rev. of Trin.), XV, 33 (obv. and rev.),
XXVI, 61 (obv.), 62 (rev.). VIII. Inscr. and 2 shs. Barth.,
son and h. of Thos. Fromoundes of Cheam, gent., 1579 ; shs.
palimp., cut out of 2 earlier shs. ; rel. and palimps. fastened
down. IX. Inscr. Edm. Barrett, esq., serjeant of the wine
cellar to Chas. I, 1631, aged 65, mar. (1) Dorothy Apsley, by
whom 3 sons, Thos., Edm., John, and 1 dau. Constance, (2) Ruth
Causten, by whom 3 sons, Robt., Francis, Edw., and 2 daus.,
Ruth, Margt. ; also his eld. son Thos. Barrett, gent., clerk of the
wardrobe to Chas. I, 1632, aged 36, mar. Mary Purton but had no
issue, mur. All the brasses are now preserved in a detached
building known as the Lumley chapel, and have been mostly rel.
in concrete slabs without any attempt at a proper arrangement.
Chertsey. I. Ach. for Lawrence Tomson, 1608 ; inscr. cut
in stone ; mur., C. II. Inscr. Edw. Carle ton, gent., 1618,
aged 54, mur., C.
Chipstead. I. Lucy, dau. of Lactansius Roper and grand¬
child of Humph. Huntley, citizen and ironmonger of London,
1614, aged 24, sm., C. S.A.C., XXVI, 70.
Chobham. I. Inscr. (mutil.). Wm. Heith of Chobham, esq.,
[1569], now mur., S.A. II. Inscr. with 6 Lat. vv. Wm. Loker,
esq., barrister, [1624] ; Rich. Massey pos. ; now mur., S.A.
Clapham, St. Paul. I. Inscr. Wm. Tableer, 1401, filled in
and now mur., N. II. Inscr. with sh. and 4 Lat. vv. Wm.
Glanvill, gent., mcht. of Exeter, died of fever in London, 1647,
aged 57, filled in and now mur., N.
Clapham, St. Peter. I. Priest, c. 1470, in cope ; inscr. record¬
ing its gift to the eh. in 1912 by Ethel Anne Marshall; mur.,Sedilia.
CoBHAM. I. Adoration of the shepherds, c. 1500, sm. rect. pL,
now mur., C. Beaumont, 154 ; Cambridge Camden Soc. Illust.,
no. 2, p. 46 ; Suffling, 339 ; S.A.C., XXVI, 74. II. Man in
arm., c. 1550, slightly mutil. ; palimp., on rev. a priest, c. 1510,
in mass vests, with chalice and wafer ; mur., on a pivot, S.A.
B. and B., II, 408 (armed fig. and chalice) ; Haines, 46 (obv. and
rev.) ; M.B.S. Trans., IV, 281 (obv. and rev.) ; Suffling, 290
(obv. and rev.) ; S.A.C., XV, 34, XXVI, 75 (both obv. and rev.) ;
V . and A. Mus. List, pi. 29 (obv. and rev.). A group of 15 sons
in civil dress, c. 1500, now lost, is reproduced in 8.A.C., XXVI,
77, from a rubbing in coll. Soc. Antiq.
Compton. I. Thos. Glennyn in civil dress, and w. Margt., both
died 1508, with 2 sons ; 2 daus. and sh. lost ; worn, N. S.A.C.,
XVI, 44 (head of lady).
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
CouLSDON. I. Inscr. Anth. Bois, son of Thos. Bois, “ a man of
armes in Calais and captaine of Dele castell ”, by Malin, dan. of
Nich. Leigh of Addington, esq., rector for 22 years, 1610, mur.,
Tower.
Cranley. I. Resurrection, arms of Harding, and half an inscr. ;
the remains of the br. to Robt. Harding, alderman and goldsmith
of London, 1503, and w. Agas, C. Hussey, A., Notes on the
churches of Kent, Sussex and Surrey, 1852, 325 (Res. and inscr.) ;
Macklin, Mon. Br., 6th ed., 109, and Br. of Eng., 237 (Res.) ;
Memorials of Old Surrey, 1911, 60 (Res.) ; Oxford Jour, of Mon.
Br., I, 130, (Res.) ; St. Paul’s Eccles. Soc. Trans., Ill, 193 (Res.) ;
S.A.G., VI, 36 (Res.), XXVII, 23 (Res., sh., and inscr.). II.
Mcht. mark of Robt. Harding, 1503, originally marking place of
burial, C. M. and B., I, 541 ; S.A.C., VI, 37, XXVII, 24.
III. Priest, c. 1510, hf . eff. in mass vests, with scrolls from mouth ;
inscr. lost ; sm., C. >8. A. C., VI, 34, XXVII, 25. Possibly Rich.
Carington, rector, 1489-1507.
Crowhurst. I. John Gaynesford senior, esq., 1450, inarm.,
1 sh., A.T., C. Ashdown, Armour, 246 (upper half of eff.) ;
Boutell, Series ; Gainsford, W. D., Annals of the House of Gains-
ford, 1909, pi. 7, p. 20 ; Hewitt, Armour, III, 460 ; Blanche,
Costume, I, 390, fig. 2 (upper half of eff.) ; S.A.C., III, 49,
XXVII, 28 ; V. and A. Mus. List, pi. 17. II. John Gaynesford,
esq., 1460, in arm., 1 sh. ; the inscr. mentions his [1st] w. Anne,
dau. of Rich. Wakeherst ; A.T., C. S.A.C., XXVII, 31. III.
Inscr. (eff. lost) and sh. ; the remains of the brass to Anne, dau.
of Sir Thos. Fynes, lord Dacre, [3rd] w. of John [afterwards Sir
John] Gaynesford, esq., c. 1510 ; half the inscr. loose in chest in
1912, and sh. rel. with no. II ; S.C. in vestry. Gainsford, pi. 18,
p. 44, (J inscr.) ; S.A.C., XXVII, 33. IV. Inscr. with sh.
Rich. Cholmley, cup bearer to Jas. I and Chas. I, 1634 ; his
brother John pos. ; C.
Croydon, St. John. I. Inscr. (eff. and cross lost). Giles
Seymor, 1390, mur., S.A. S.A.C., XXVII, 38. II. Inscr.
Elias Davy, citizen and mercer of London, 1455, restored, mur.,
N.A. He founded the almshouses in Croydon in 1447. III.
Gabriel Silvester, [rector of Wyberton, Lines., Folkington, Sussex,
and prebendary of Chichester], 1512, in cope, inscr. in 6 Lat. vv.,
now mur., C. Alcuin Club Colls., XXII, 129 ; Anderson, J . C.,
Croydon Church, 4to, 1871, 73; S.A.C., XXVII, 40. IV.
Seven daus. and 2 shs. ; the remains of the br. to Thos. Heron,
esq., 1544, in arm., and w. Elizth., dau. and coh. of Wm. Bond,
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clerk of the green cloth, with 4 sons and 7 dans., 5 shs. ; the inscr.
and 1 sh. previously lost ; now mur., N. and S.A., the original
stone in the churchyard. Anderson, 74 (with effs.) ; S.A.G.,
XXVII, 42 (with effs.). V. Wm. Heron, esq., J.P., 1562, in
arm., and w. Alse (lower part lost), mur., C. S.A.C., X, 135,
XVI, 46 (head of lady), XXVII, 46. VI. Inscr. Thos. Parkin¬
son, late farmer of the parsonage, 1605, and w. Elizth., 1594,
mur., S.A. The following brasses, in addition to the effs. of
no. IV, disappeared, some before or during the restoration in
1859 and others on the destruction of the ch. by fire in 1867,
(1) man in arm., c. 1510, possibly a portion of the brass to John
Pedinge, esq., 1508, and w. Mary Brandon ; (2) Wm. Mill, gent.,
1568, in civil dress ; (3) Elizth., dau. of John and Clemence
King, 1st w. of Sam. Fynche, vicar of Croydon, 1589, aged 21.
Anderson, 109 ; S.A.C., XXVII, 51 ; (4) inscr. John Davenant,
citizen and mcht-tailor of London, 1598 ; (5) inscr. Francis
Tirrell, citizen and grocer of London, 1600 ; (6) inscr. Thos.
Yeomans, 1602 ; (7) John Parkinson, 1607, in civil dress.
Anderson, 109 ; S.A.C., XXVII, 56 ; (8) Bobt. Jackson, 1629,
in civil dress, and w. Elizth. Anderson, 109 ; Clinch, Costume,
94 (man) ; Haines, 240 (man) ; S.A.C., XXVII, 59 ; (9) inscr.
Sam Otes, M.A., vicar, 1645 ; (10) inscr. Nich. Hatcher, 1673.
Rubbings of all in coll. Soc. Antiq.
Ditton, Long. I. Inscr. (eff. lost). John Haymer, M.A.,
rector, c. 1500, “ off whois good’ was dispende an c mfk’ emong’
pore people and apon high ways nere unto this town ”, now mur.,
C. The original slab remains on the site of the old church.
II. Robt. Castelton, esq., J.P. and a clerk of the pleas in the king’s
exchequer at Westminster, 1527, in civil dress, and Elizth.,
with 5 sons (lost) and 6 daus., 1 sh., now mur., in original slab,
N.A. S.A.C., XXVII, 63. III. [Rich. Hatton, 1616, aged 81,
in civil dress, and w. Mary, dau. of Geo. and Rose Evelyn, 1612,
aged 63] ; 3 sons, 6 daus., and inscr. lost ; rel., mur., N.A.
M. and B., Ill, 21 (erroneously ascribed to no. II) ; S.A.C.,
XVI, 49 (head of lady), XXVII, 66 (effs.).
Ditton, Thames. I. Erasmus Forde, esq., son and h. of Walter
Forde, treasurer to Edw. IV in his wars and “ at ye wynnyng of
Barwyke ”, heir in descent to Sir Adam Forde, 1533, in arm.,
and w. Julyan, dau. and coh. of Wm. Salford by Elyn, dau. of
Sir Rich. Chawrey, 1559, with 6 sons and 12 daus., all kng., rect.
pi. with inscr., ach. and 2 shs., mur., N.C. B. and B., II, 421 ;
8.A.C., XXVII, 68. II. Julyan Boothe (youngest dau. of no.
486
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Ill), died 1586, aged 77 (dates added) aud her 2 husbands, (1)
Cuthbert Blakeden, esq., serjeant of the eonfectionery to Hen.
VIII, died 1540, in eivil dress, with 6 ehildren, Anne, Mary, John,
• Cuthbert, Julyan, Kath., (2) John Boothe, esq., one of the ordinary
gentlemen-ushers to Hen. VIII and Edw. VI, died 1548, in civil
dress, with 5 children, Jane, Dorothy, Joan, John and Millicent,
3 shs. ; the w. pos. in 1580 at the age of 71 ; now mur., N.C.
Portfolio, IV, pi. 30 ; S.A.G., XXVII, 75. III. John
Foisted, gent., 1540, in civil dress, and w. Anne, dan. of Bobt.
Wheeler, gent, (in costume of the time she lived), with 4 daus.,
Anne, Jane, Elizth., and Julyan, all kng. ; Julyan pos. in 1582
at the age of 73 ; 2 shs., mur., N.A., S.A.C., XXVII, 72. IV.
Bobt. Smythe, gent., 1539, in civil dress, and w. Kath., dau. of
Sir Thos. Blounte of Kinlett, knt., 1549, with 4 sons and 3 daus.,
all kng. ; also Wm. Notte, esq., 1576, in civil dress, and w. Elizth.,
dau. of the above Bobt. Smythe, 1587, with 14 sons and 5 daus.,
all kng., ach of Notte, now mur., C. The original stone is in the
churchyard. M.B.S. Portfolio, III, pi. 30 ; S.A.C., XVI, 47
(head of Elizth. Notte), XXVII, 78. V. John Cheke, gent.,
1590, aged 63, in civil dress, and w. Isabel, dau. of Wm. Seilearde
of London, with 6 sons, Boger, Humf.,Anth., Bobt., John andWm.,
I sh. now mur., N.A. 8.A.G., XXVII, 81. VI. Inscr. Ann,
dau. of Wm. Child of East Sheen, gent., 1607, aged 1 year, 1 month
and 3 days, mur., N.C. VII. Inscr. Elizth., dau. of Bich.
Hatton of Long Ditton, gent., w. of Wm. Leygh, gent., 1608,
aged 29, leaving 6 sons, mur., N.C.
Effingham. I. Inscr. John Aley, 1507. II. Inscr. John
Agmondesham of Bowbarns, esq., “ sometymes reader of New
Inne and after an aprentice in the lawe ”, 1598. III. Inscr. John
Cooke and w. Francis, 1629. All mur.. Tower.
Egham. I. Anth. Bond, gent., citizen and writer of the court
letter of London (scrivener), 1576, in civil dress, and 2 ws., with 1
son by 1st w., all kng., rect. pi. with 1 sh., inscr., and 4 Eng. vv.,
mur., S.A. 8.A.G., XXVIII, 55.
Epsom. I. Inscr. Wm. Marston, esq., 1511, S.A.
Ewell. I. Inscr. John Tabard and w. Joan c. 1500, rel.
II. Inscr. Edm. Dows, gent., one of the clerks of the signet to
Hen. VII, 1510. III. Lady Jane, dau. of John Agmondesham
of Ledered ”, Surrey, esq., w. of Sir John Iwarby of Ewell, knt.,
1519, in heraldic mantle, 2 scrolls (1 lost) and 2 shs., once on A.T.
8.A.G., XVI, 44 (head), XXVIII, 61. IV. Margery, w. of John
Treghstin, 1521, worn. 8.A.G., XVI, 44 (head). V. Sh.,
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Bray imp. Sanders ; the remains of the brass to Rich. Bray,
gent., 1559, and w. Jane, dan. of Nich. Sanders of Ewell, esq.,
with 3 sons and 6 dans. ; removed from the old tower and rel.
in a new stone in 1913. VI. Lady Dorothy, dan. of Thos.
Roberds of Willesden, Middx., esq., w. (1) of Allen Horde, esq.,
bencher of the Middle Temple, (2) of Sir Laur. Taylare of
Doddington, Hunts., knt., 1577, aged 70, with 10 children by her
1st husband, 5 sons, Thos., Edm., Alyn, Wm., John, and 5 daus.,
Kath., Elizth., Mary, Dorothy, Ursula, all with their names above ;
also her 2nd son Edm. Horde, died 1575, and his w. with 3 sons,
Arthur, Alyn, Edm., and 3 daus. (renewed in 1912), Dorothy,
Elizth., Anne, 3 shs. and inscr. ; partly palimp., on rev. of inscr.
another inscr. to Pieter Snouc, bailiff of Vinderhoute, and w.
Jaquemyne van Steelant, 1554, Flemish ; on rev. of name plates
of children some sm. frags, of Flemish brasses ; and on rev. of
fig. of Edm. Horde some unfinished devices, probably the work of
an apprentice ; all now fastened down. M.B.S. Trans., VI,
232, 233, 234 (palimps.) ; S.A.C., XVI, 46 (head of lady Dorothy),
XXVIII, 65, 66, 67 (palimps.). All now mur. at west end of S.A.
A sh., now lost, is illustrated in M. and B., I, 464, and S.A.C.,
XXVIII, 71. Rubbing in coll. Soc. Antiq.
Farley. I. John Brook, citizen and pulter (poulterer) of
London, 1495, in civil dress, and w. Ame, with 4 sons and 1 dau.,
sm., now mur., C. S.A.C., XXIII, 90.
Farnham. I. Benet Jay, [1586], in civil dress, and w. Elizth.,
[1594], with 3 sons and 3 daus., all kng., rect. pi. with ach., sh.,
and inscr. in 8 Lat. vv., mur., S.C. S.A.C., XXVIII, 75. II.
Sibil, dau. of Rich. Birde, esq., w. (1) of Thos. Lloide, esq., (2) of
Francis Jay, esq., 1597, with 6 children, 1 son and 2 daus. by each
husband, all kng., rect. pi. with inscr., mur., S.C. S.A.G.,
XXVIII, 77. III. Inscr. and sh. Hen. Vernon of Farnham,
esq., 1656, aged 68, mur.. Vestry. IV. Inscr. and ach. Sir Geo.
Vernon, knt., 1692, aged 63, N.C.
Godalming. I. Thos. Purvoche, 1509, in civil dress, and w.
Joan, rel., C. II. John Barker, esq., 3rd son of Wm. Barker
of Sonning, Berks., esq., 1595, aged 34, in arm., died unmarried,
C. S.A.C., XXVIII, 83. III. Inscr. Mary, dau. of Wm.
Barker, esq., w. of Laur. Eliott, esq., 1600, aged 40, had 7 sons
and 3 daus., rel., C. IV. Inscr. Walter Underhill, citizen and
fishmonger of London, 1679, aged 51, rel., C.
Godalming, Wyatt’s Almshouses. I. Rich. Wyatt, gent.,
citizen and carpenter of London, founder of the almshouses, 1619,
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
in civil dress, and w. Margt., dan. of Roger Sheers, with 3 sons and
3 dans., all kng., rect. pL with 1 sh. and inscr. recording gift, mur.
in chapel. Herald and Genealogist, III, 501 ; Jupp, E. B., Hist,
of the Carpenters^ Co., 254 ; S.A.C., III, 282, XXVIII, 89, Rich.
Wyatt was buried at Isle worth, Middx., where his monument
still remains.
Godstone. I. Inscr. and ach. Geo. Holman the younger,
citizen and groeer of London, 1624, aged 54 ; mar. Susan, dau. of
Wm. Baye of London, grocer, had 5 sons, his eldest R(obt.) pos.
II. Inscr. and ach. Susan, w. of no. 1, benefactor to the par.,
1629, aged 51, left 2 sons Robt. and Jeffrey living. III. Inser.
Geo., son and h. of John Evelyn of Godstone, esq., 1629. IV.
Inscr. Rich., 3rd son of John Evelyn, esq., 1637. V. Inser.
Thomazin, 2nd dau, of Sir John Evelyn, 1643, aged 8. All now
mur., N.C.
Guildford, Holy Trinity. I. Civilian, c. 1500 ; inscr. lost ;
now mur. on a board, Tower. B.A.C., XXVIII, 94. Possibly,
John Wheeler, 1503. II. Inscr. Hen. Norbrige, 1512, and w.
Ales, chief founders of the ehantry in the Lady chapel, mur., N.
III. Inscr. in 12 Eng. vv. Baldwin Smythe, 1557, mur., N.
B.A.C., XXVIII, 97 (with mark). The mcht. mark belonging to
this is now in Brit. Mus. IV. Two shs., Hammond and
Hammond imp. - , from the nion. to Wm. Hammond,
benefaetor to the free school at Guildford and to Balliol Coll.,
Oxford, 1575, now incorporated into another mon. in Tower.
B.A.C., XXVIII, 99. V. Maurice Abbot, aged 86, in eivil dress,
and w. Aliee [Marsh], aged 80, both died Sept. 1607, mar. 58 years,
with 6 sons '' all whome they left alive ”, all kng., rect. pi. with
inscr., mur., N. Memorials of Old Surrey, 1911, 56 ; St. Paul’s
Eccles. Soc. Trans., Ill, 192 ; S.A.C., III, 254, XXVIII, 101.
The 3rd son, Robt., was bp. of Salisbury, the 4th Geo., abp. of
Canterbury, and the 5th Sir Morris, lord mayor of London.
Guildford, St. Mary. I. Civilian and w., e. 1500 ; inser.
lost ; sm., slab loose in N. S.A.C., XXVIII, 105.
Guildford, St. Nicholas. I. Inscr. (chamfer). Arnold Brocas,
B.C.L., canon of Lincoln and Wells, reetor, 1395, A.T., More
chapel. II. Serolljthe remains of the br. to Thos. Calcott, reetor,
1497, loose. III. Portrait medallion, inser. and 10 Eng. vv. Caleb
Lovejoy, 1676, aged 74, a benefactor to the par., mur., S.A.
Horley. I. Lady, possibly of the Salman family, c. 1420,
with collar of SS. and son (lost) standing beside her, single canopy
slightly mu til., large ; foot inscr. and 2 shs. lost ; another inscr.
SURREY.
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added to Joan, w. of John Fenner, 1516 ; now mur. in orig. slab,
C. Ashdown, Costume, 151 (head) ; Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 87
(head) ; Clinch, Costume, 150 (eff.) ; Gent. Mag., 1848, ii, 605
(head) ; M.B.S. Portfolio, I, pt. 3, ph 4 ; S.A.C., XVI, 36 (head),
XXIX, 82. II. Civilian, c. 1510 ; inscr. lost ; now mur. in orig.
slab, C. S.A.C., XXIX, 85.
Horsell. I. Inscr. John Aleyn, chaplain, I5th cent., N.
S.A.C., XXIX, 86. II. John Sutton the elder, gent., 1603,
aged 74, lived a widower 24 years, in civil dress, with 2 sons and
1 dau., 1 sh. S.A.C., XXIX, 87. III. Inscr., 2 daus., and sh.
Fayth, dau. of Hewgh Fearolough of London, gent., w. of John
Sutton the younger, gent., 1603, aged 24, " she left two daughters
and never had more children ”. S.A.C., XXIX, 89. IV.
Thos. Sutton, gent. (eld. son of no. II), 1603, aged 38, a bachelor,
in civil dress, 1 sh. S.A.C., XXIX, 91. V. Thos. Edmonds,
citizen and carpenter to the chamber, and one of the 4 “ vewers ”
of the city of London, 1619, in civil dress, and w. Anne, dau. of
Wm. Frognall, citizen and fishmonger of London, with 5 sons and
2 daus., arms of London and Carpenters’ Co., N. S.A.C., XXIX,
93. Nos. II, III, IV, rel. in cement slabs on wall of N.A. and
wrongly arranged.
Horsley, East. I. [Robt. de Brantyngham, brother of Thos.,
bp. of Exeter, 1370-94], c. 1390, hf. eff. in civil dress ; inscr. lost ;
mur., N. Elvin, C.R.S., Notes on East Horsley Church and Parish,
1908, 20 ; S.A.C., XXIX, 95. II. John Bowthe, bp. of Exeter,
1478, in episcopal vests, with mitre and crosier, kng., inscr. with
2 Lat. vv. and sh., mur., C. Alcuin Club Colls., XXII, 29 ;
Ashdown, Costume, 357 (e£f.) ; Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 102 (eh.) ;
B. and B., II, 67 (eff.) ; Cambridge Camden Soc. Illust., no. Ill, 85 ;
Connoisseur, I, 168 ; Devon N. and Q., I, 57 ; Elvin, 26 ; Exeter
Archit. Soc. Trans., 2S., Ill, 471 (eff.) ; Memorials of Old Surrey,
1911, 62 ; Rogers, Sep. Effs. of Devon, 321 and pi. 32, no. 28
(both effs.) ; S.A.C., XXIX, 97. III. John Snellyng, 1498,
in civil dress, and Alys, with 6 sons and 5 daus., sm., mur., N.
Elvin, 30 ; S.A.C., XXIX, 99. IV. Eight sons, 5 daus., and
inscr. ; the remains of the br. to Thos. Snelling, (smyth erased),
1504, and w. Joan, mur., N. Elvin, 34 ; S.A.C., XXIX, 101.
All now covered by sheets of plate glass.
Horsley, West. I. Inscr. Hen. Darckam, 1504, N. II.
Inscr. Martin Whyth, 1506, and w. Annes, N.
Kingston-upon-Thames. I. Robt. Skern, '' lege peritus -
regalis juris vivens promovit honores ”, 1437, in civil dress, and
490
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
w. Joan, in mantle, inscr. in 12 Lat. vv. ; ach. and 4 shs. lost ;
now mur. in orig. slab, S.Tr. Boutell, Series ; B. and B., Ill, 37
(effs.) ; Clinch, Costume, 55 (man), 150 (lady) ; Fairholt, Costume,
I, 169 (effs.) ; Five Anc. Mon. in Kingston Ch., fob, 1820 ; Haines,
208 (head of lady) ; Malcolm, J. P., Views round London ; M. and
B., I, 368 ; Mon. Br. Soc. Portfolio, 11, pi. 9 ; S.A.C., VIII, 61,
XXIX, 104. II. John Hertcombe, gent., 1488, in civil dress,
head gone, and w. Kath., 1477, kng. ; above is an indent for Our
Lord in an aureole seated on a rainbow ; sm., mur., N.Tr. Five
Anc. Mon. ; S.A.C., VIII, 63, XVI, 40 (head of lady), XXIX,
106. III. Inscr., 6 Eng. vv., and sh. Anne, eld. dan. of Blaze
and Marie Caryll, w. of Mark Snelling, died in childbirth, 1623,
aged 25, C. IV. Inscr., 6 Eng. vv., and sh. Mark, son of Geo.
Snelling, 9 times bailiff, 1633, aged 60, C. V. Inscr. with 12
Eng. vv. Ten children of Edm. Staunton, D.D., late minister of
Kingston, now president of Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford, by his
w. Mary, dau. of Rich. Balthrop, servant to the late Queen
Elizth., 1653, loose in vestry, in 1916.
Lambeth, St. Mary. I. Lady Kath., sister and h. of John
Broughton, esq., 1st w. of lord Wm. Howard (son of Thos., 2nd
duke of Norfolk), 1535, in heraldic mantle ; canopy and inscr.
lost ; rel., mur., N.C. Allen, T., Hist, of Lambeth, 116 ; S.A.C.,
XVI, 45 (head), XXIX, 113 (eff.) ; V. and A. Mus. List, pi. 44,
no. 6. II. Thos. Clere, esq., 1545, in arm., 1 sh. ; inscr. lost ;
rel., mur., N.C. Allen, 115 ; S.A.C., XXIX, 116. At the siege
of Montreuil in France, Clere received a fatal wound while saving
the life of his friend the illustrious earl of Surrey. III. Inscr.
with 8 Eng. vv. Margt., dau. of Sir Geo. and Dame Anne Chute
of Stockwell, 1638, aged 6 years and 1 month, mur., N.C. The
lost brasses to Thos., 2nd duke of Norfolk, K.G., 1524, and his 2nd
w. Agnes Tylney, 1545, are engr. in Norfolk Arch., VIII, 39, 40,
and ^.A.C.,IX, 398.
Lambeth Palace Chapel. I. Inscr. Matt. Parker, abp. of
Cant., 1559-75, on a tomb erected by Wm. Sanqroft, abp. 1678-91,
to replace one destroyed in 1648.
Leatherhead. I. Frag, of chamfer inscr., c. 1330, dug up in
1906, loose. S.A.C., XX, 227. II. Civilian (feet gone) and w.
(eff. lost), c. 1470, with 3 sons and 3 daus. ; inscr. lost ; worn,
mur., N.A. III. Inscr., 14 Eng. vv. and ach. Robt. Gardnar,
chief Serjeant of the cellar to Queen Elizth., 1571, aged 73, mur.,
S.A. 8.A.C., XXIX, 132 (sh.). The verses by Thos. Church¬
yard, the poet.
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491
Leigh. I. John Arderne, esq., [1449], in civil dress with mantle,
and w. Elizth. [Knightley], in mantle, with 3 sons (mutil.), Thos.,
John, Hen., and 3 dans., Anne, Brigitt, Susan, 2 shs. ; inscr.
and another sh. lost ; C. Drummond, H., Noble Brit. Fam., I
(Arderne) ; Memorials of Old Surrey, 1911, 76 ; Trans.,
II, 99 ; 8.A.G., XI, 146, XVI, 39 (head of lady), XXIX, 135
(head of a dau.). II. Susan Arderne, dau. of no. I, c. 1450,
sm., C. Drummond ; M.B.8., Trans., II, 98 ; 8.A.C., XI, 144.
III, Trinity, 4 shs., scrolls, and inscr. ; the remains of the hr.
to Rich. Ardern, gent., 1499, in civil dress, and w. Joan, C.
Drummond ; M.B.S. Trans., II, 100 ; 8.A.G., XI, 148.
Limpseield. I. Inscr. Geo. Elyott, esq., " groome of the privie
chamber to ye Queene ”, 1644, aged 62, mur., N. In S.A. is an
indent for a chalice brass.
Lingfield. I. [Lady Elizth., dau. of Ralph, earl of Stafford, 1st
w. of Sir Reginald Cobham, 2nd baron Cobh im of Sterborough,
1375], in mantle, partly restored ; inscr. and shs. lost ; large, N.C.
Haines, 169 ; 8.A.G., II, 127 (erroneously attributed to no. X.).
II. Sir Reginald Cobham, 2nd baron Cobham of Sterborough,
1403, in arm., marg. inscr. in 10 Lat. vv. ; crest and shs. restored ;
large, A.T., N.C. Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 60 (eff.) ; B. and B.,
IV, 167 ; Builder, LIX, 462 ; 8.A.G., II, 140 ; Waller, pt. 6.
III. John Hadresham, 1417, in arm., 2 shs., N.C. Boutell, Series ;
8.A.G., XXX, 66 ; V. and A. Mus. List, pi. 15. IV. Dame
Eleanor, dau. of Sir Thos. Colepeper, 1st w. of Sir Reginald Cobham
of Sterborough, 1420, in mantle, canopy, and marg. inscr. ; head,
banner, shs., etc., restored ; N.C. St. Paul’s Eccles. Soc. Trans.,
Ill, 191 ; S.A.G., II, 146. V. Kath. Stoket, c. 1420, hf. eff.,
sm., N.C. St. Paul’s Eccles. Soc. Trans., Ill, 190 ; S.A.G., II,
129, XVI, 51 (head), XXX, 69. VI. Priest, c. 1440, in mass
vests. ; head and inscr. lost ; nearly effaced, C. under stalls.
VII. John Wyche, [2nd] master of the college of St. Peter at
Lingfield, 1445, hf. eff. in mass vests., C. 8.A.G., XXX, 70.
VIII. Lady, c. 1450, with flowing hair; inscr. lost; sm., C.
8.A.G., XVI, 51 (head), XXX, 71 (eff.). IX. Jas. Veldon,
priest of the coll., 1458, hf. eff. in mass vests., sm., C. 8.A.G.,
XXX, 73. X. Inscr. (eff. restored blank). Isabel, w. of
Reginald Cobham of Gatwick, esq., 1460, N.C. XI. John
Swetecok, [4th] master of the coll., 1469, in mass vests., C,
Alcuin Glub Golls., XXII, 85 ; Boutell, Series ; S.A.G., XXX, 74.
XII. John Knoyll, master of the coll., 1503, in mass vests. ;
Trinity lost ; rel., C. Alcuin Glub Golls. ,NNA\, 93 ; S.A.C.,XXX,
492
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
75. The missing portions of the Cobham brasses were restored
by J. G. Waller in 1865-6.
Merstham. I. John Ballard, 1463, in civil dress, and w.
Margt., sm., rel., C. 8.A.C., XXX, 78. II. John Elmebrygge,
esq., 1473, (elf. in civil dress lost), and 2 ws., (1) Isabel, dan. of
Nich. Jamys, alderman and mayor of London, 1472, with 4 sons
(lost) and 7 dans., (2) Anne, dan. of John Prophete, gent., 1 sh.
(3 others lost), sm., A.T., N.C. Palgrave, R.F.D., Handbook to
Beigate, 1860, 127 (dans.) ; S.A.C., XXX, 81. III. John
Newdegate, esq. , lord of Harefield, Middx. , 1498, in arm. with livery
collar, rel., C. Two shs. belonging are now mur., N.C. S.A.C.,
XXX, 83. IV. Thos. Elmerugge alias Elyngbrigge, esq., son
and h. of Thos. Elmerugge, 1507, in arm., and w. Joan, inscr,
mutil. ; 3 sons and 3 daus. lost ; a sh. belonging is now with no.
II ; rel., C., the elfs. separated. S.A.C., XXX, 85. V. Peter,
1585, in swaddling clothes (elf. stolen about 1860, renewed in
1911), and Rich., 1587, in ordinary dress, sons of Nich. and Elizth.
Best of Alderstead in Merstham, sm., rel., mur., S.A. Clinch,
Costume, 135 (elfs.) ; Haines, 219 (elfs.) ; S.A.C., XXX, 88.
Mickleham. I. Wm. Wyddowsoun, citizen and mercer of
London, patron of ch., in civil dress, and w. Jone, 1513, kng.,
arms of Mercers’ Co. ; Trinity lost ; A.T., N.C. Haines, 241
(lady) ; Robinson, P. F., Mickleham Church, 1842 ; S.A.C.,
XXX, 91 ; F. and A. Mus. List, pi. 40 (elfs.)
Molesey, East. I. Inscr. and sh. Anth. Standen, gent., 3rd
son of Edm. Standen, esq., cup bearer to the king of Scotland,
some time lord Darnley, father to King James now of England,
1611, aged 71 ; his widow Elizth. pos. ; mur., N.
Molesey, West. I. Inscr., ach. and sh. Thos. Brende of West
Molesey, esq., 1598, aged 81 ; had 18 children, viz., by his 1st w.
Margery, died 1564, 4 sons and 6 daus., by his 2nd Mercy, died
1597, 4 sons and 4 daus., he left 1 son and 5 daus. living at his
death ; C. In coll. Soc. Antiq. are rubbings of 2 brasses now
lost : (1) man and w. in shrouds, c. 1510, 8.A.C., XXX, 99.
(2) inscr. John, son of Rich. Farrington, yeoman, born at Dauley
Court, Harlington, Middx., died 1605, aged 23.
Morden. I. Inscr. Jane, dau. of Anth. Dulfeld, citizen and
mercer of London, w. of Geo. Garth, gent., 1609, aged 40, left 6
sons and 8 daus., C. II. Inscr. Robt. Garthe, esq., 1613, C.
III. Inscr. Ann, dau. of Thos. and Ellen Hicks, 1623, aged 3|
years, C. IV. Inscr. Dorothy, w. of Rich. Garthe, esq., 1628,
aged 30, C. V. Inscr. Thos. Hicks, mcht. and citizen of
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London, 1634, aged 63 ; his w. Ellen also here interred 1667 ;
partly covered, C. VI. Inscr. and sh. Wm. Booth, rector for
47 years, 1670, aged 75, partly covd., C. VII. Inscr. Edw.
Booth, rector for II years, 1682, aged 59, partly covd., C.
Mortlake. I. Inscr. (eff. in civil dress lost). Anth. Holt,
clerk comptroller to Queen Elizth. for 45 years, 1602, aged 63,
now mur.. Tower. II. Ann, dau. of Lewis Jeames, gent.,
1608, aged 6, mur., N. III. Inscr. with 4 Eng. vv. Abigail
Rashleygh, 1616, aged 5, mur., N. IV. Inscr. Edw. Myles,
servant to Prince Henry and Prince Charles, 1618, mur., N.
V. Inscr. Rich. Byfield, 35 years rector of Long Litton, 1664,
aged 67, mur., N.
Newdigate. I. Two shs., Newdegate ; eff. in arm. and inscr.
lost ; Tower. S.A.G.y VI, 244 (slab). Possibly for Wm. de
Newdegate, c. 1400. II. Inscr. Joan, dau. of Thos. Smallpeece,,
w. of Geo. Steere, rector, 1634, mur., C.
Nuteield. I. Wm. Graffton, “ quondam clericus hujus
ecclesie ”, in civil dress, and w. Joan, c. 1465, 2 shs. ; the inscr.
mentions their son John ; sm., reh, mur., C. S.A.C., XXXI,
90. II. Inscr. in 6 Lat. vv. Edm. Molyneux, [1605], mur.,
S.C. III. Two lead shs., nearly effaced, C. On A.T. in C.
is an indent for a floriated cross with marg. inscr. in Lombardics
to Thos. de (Fu)leham, rector, 1305-7.
Oakwood. I. Edw. de la Hale, esq., 1431, in arm., with SS.
collar, inscr. reversed, sm., C. B. and B., V, 48 (eff.) ; Fairbanks
F. It., Churches of Wotton, Abinger, and Oakwood, priv. printed
1911, 61 (eff.) ; Gough, II, pi. 124, p. 358 ; Handbook to Dorking,.
ed. 1855, 127 (eff.), ed. 1856, 139 (eff.) ; Macklin, Mon. Br., 6th
ed., 69 (eff.) ; Memorials of Old Surrey, 1911, 60 (eff.) ; S.A.C.,
XXXI, 100.
Ockham. I. Walter Frilende, rector, builder of chapel, [1376],,
hf. eff. in mass vests., C. Bashall, H. St. J. H., The Oak Hamlet,
30 ; Boutell, Series and Ghr. Mon., 153 ; Gent. Mag., 1800, i, 113 ;
Macklin, Br. of Eng., 126 (amice) ; S.A.C., XXXI, 94. II.
Inscr. in 2 Lat. vv. John Wexcombe, c. 1380, mur., N.A. S.A.C.,
XXXI, 95. III. John Weston, son and h. of Wm. Weston, esq.,.
1483, in arm., and w. Margt. [Mitford], 1475, inscr. mutil., 3 shs.,
C. Bashall, 30 (effs.) ; S.A.C., XXXI, 97. IV. Inscr. Robt.
Kellett, rector, 1525, mur., C.
OxTED. I. John Ynge, rector, 1428, in mass vests. ; upper part
of eff. lost ; sm. S.A.G., XXXI, 101. II. Joan Haselden,
1480, with 1 son (mutil.) ; another child and sh. lost. S.A.C.,
494
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
XXXI, 103. III. Thos. Hoskins, gent., 2nd son of Sir Thos.
Hoskins, knt., 1611, aged 5, head lost, ‘‘ who aboute a quarter
of an houre before his departure did of himselfe without any
instruction speake thos wordes : & leade us not into temptation
but deliver us from all evill, beinge ye last words he spake ” ;
also Thos., 5th son of Sir Thos., 1611, aged | a year ; both in
civil dress, sm. S.A.C., XXXI, 105. IV. John, 4th son of Sir
Thos. Hoskins, knt., 1613, aged 5, in civil dress, sm. S.A.G.,
XXXI, 106. V. Inscr. Mary, dau. of Thos. Sheaf e of Cranbrook,
widow of Geo. Roberts of Brenchly, gent., w. of Ralph Rand,
rector, 1638, aged 72. VI. Inscr. Joan, dau. of John Burton
of Bourn, esq., by Grace, dau. of Sir Edw. Capell of Rayne, knt.,
w. of Ralph Rand, rector, 1641, aged 64. VII. Inscr. and ach.
Ralph Rand, rector, 1648, aged 88, in stone frame, mur., C.
Nos. I- VI have been taken from their slabs and fixed to the C.
walls .
Peper-Harow. I. Joan, widow of Wm. Brokes (Brocas),
esq., patron of eh., formerly w. of John Addirley, mayor of
London [in 1442], died 1487, in widow’s dress, kng. ; Trinity a
restoration ; mur., C. Burrows, M., Family of Brocas of Beaure-
paire, 166 (eff.) ; Girl’s Own Paper, XV, 25 ; 8.A.G., VII, 34
(eff.), XVI, 50 (head), XXXI, 109. II. Cross, inscr. and sh.
to the same ; another sh. lost ; C. floor. S.A.G., VII, 35.
III. Elizth., dau. of Robt. Woodes, rector, by his w. Prudence,
1621, sm., mur., C. Girl’s Own Paper, XV, 25 ; S.A.G., XXXI,
III. IV. Inscr. and ach. Hen. Smyth, gent., 1626, aged 77,
and w. Jane, dau. of Rich. Covert of Slaugham, Sussex, esq.,
1635, aged 82, mar. 48 years, had 2 sons, Wm., Rich., and 2 daus.,
Jane, Elizth., mur., S.A.
Putney. I. John Welbek, esq., 1476, in arm., and w. Agnes,
1478 (eff. lost), inscr. mutil. and palimp., on rev. another inscr.
to John and Isabel Thorp, parents of Wm. Thorp, master of
this college [St. Laur. Pountney, 1426-33, died 1437], mur., the
inscr. on a hinge, N.C. 8.A.G., XXXI, 114. II. Two broken
shs., Whorwood imp. Grey, and Whorwood imp. Brook ; the
remains of the brass to Wm. Whorwood, esq., attorney general
to Hen. VIII, 1545, and 2 ws., Cassandra, dau. of Sir Edw. Grey,
knt., by whom 1 dau. Anne, and Margt., dau. of Sir Rich. Brook,
knt., by whom 1 dau. Margt. ; N. III. Lady, c. 1585, mutil.
and worn ; inscr. lost ; now mur., N.C. Possibly Eleanor, w.
of Thos. Agar, citizen and vintner, 1583. IV. Inscr. Lady
Kath Palmer, 1613, “ whose monument is heare placed ”, N.
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PuTTENHAM. I. Edw. Cranford, rector, 1431, in mass vests.,
rel., C. B.A.A. Jour., N.S., XIV, 263 ; S.A.G., XXXT, 123.
II. Inscr. (effs. lost). Rich. Lussher [1504], and w. Audrey, N.C.
III. Inscr. Dame Dorothy, dau. of John Hunt of Lindon, Rutland,
esq., w. of Sir Nich. Lussher, knt., 1604, had 4 sons and 4 daus.,
N.C. IV. Inscr. and sh. Francis Wyatt, gent., 1634 ; mar.
Timothie, dau. of Ninian Burrell of Cuckfield, Sussex, esq., who
pos., had 2 sons, Rich., Francis, mur., N.C. V. Inscr. Hen.
Beedell, rector 38 years, 1636, aged 68 ; also his son Hen., rector
56 years, 1692, aged 79, in window of C.
Reigate. I. Inscr. Memorandum of the erection of a porch or
vestry by John Skynner, gent., 1513, mur., N.C. II. Inscr.
Anth. Gilmyn, 1575, and w. [Alice], 1580, left an only son Charles,
mur., N.A. III. Inscr. (sh. lost). Hen. Drake of Frenches,
esq., 1609 ; mar. Mary, dau. of Rich. Lea of Maidstone, Kent,
esq., by whom 4 sons, Edw., Hen., John, Robt., and 2 daus.,
Elizth., mar. to Jas. Morley, esq., and Mary, mar. to Thos.
Posthumous Diggs, esq., C. IV. Inscr. (sh. lost). Elizth., dau.
of Hen. Hildyard, esq., 1639, aged a year and a half, C. V.
Inscr. and sh. Elizth., sister and coh. of Rich. Elyott, esq., w. of
Edw. Thurland, gent., 1641, left 3 sons and 5 daus., C.
Richmond. I. Robt. Cotton, gent., " some time an officer of
the remoo ving wardroppe of bedds ” and groom of the privy
chamber to Queen Mary, died yeoman of the wardrobe to Queen
Elizth., [1591], in civil dress with 4 sons, and w. Grace Cawsen,
with 4 daus., all kng., rect. pi. with inscr. and ach., mur., N.A.
M.B.S. Portfolio, II, pi. 55 ; Richmond Registers, pt. ii, p. 1 ;
S.A.C., XXXII, 72. II. Inscr. with sh. and crests. Margt.,
w. of Thos. Jay, esq., “in these unhappy warrs his Ma’ties
Comissary general for provisions for all his Armyes of horse ”,
1646 ; had 1 son Thos., late a captain of horse, and 2 daus., Dame
Francis, w. of Sir Thos. Jervoise, and Elizth. ; mur., S.A. III.
Inscr. Sir John Dingley, “ ordinis Christiani miles ”, 1671,
aged 78, mur., N. IV. Inscr. with 20 Eng. vv., and ach.
Rich., son of Edm., son of Sir Hugh Brawne of Newington
Butts, 1682, aged 47 ; mar. Anne, dau. of Jas. Rogers, esq.,
mur., N.
Rotherhithe. I. Peter Hills, mariner, “ one of the eldest
brothers and assistants of the company of the Trinity ”, 1614,
aged 80, and 2 ws., rect. pi. with inscr., 4 Eng. vv. and ach. of
Trinity Co. ; Robt. Bell pos. ; nearly effaced, now mur. on a
board, N.A.
496
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Sanderstead. I. John Awodde, 1525, in civil dress, and w.
Dyones, with 10 sons (now placed over no. II) ; these sons
palimp., on rev. a portion of a figure ; sm., reh, mur., C. S.A.C.y
XXXII, 82. II. Inscr. Nich. Wood, 3rd son of John at Wood
of Saunders ted Corte, servant to Queen Elizabeth, 1586, left
behind him a wife and 9 children ; palimp., on rev. another inscr.
to Nich. Pury of the Middle Temple, 1585 ; reh, mur., C. III.
Inscr. Joan, w. of John Ounsted of Sanderstede Court, 1587, N.
The inscr. to Hen. Pollestede of Pirllew, gent., citizen and
merchant-tailor of London, 1556, having on the rev. another
inscr. to Wm. Bycklay, 1467, is lost. An impression of the obv.
is in coll. Soc. Antiq.
Seale. I. Inscr. and sh. Sir Nich. Woodrof of Poyle, knt.,
1597, mur., C. II. Inscr. and ach. Sir David Woodroffe of
Poyle, knt., 1603, mur., C. III. Inscr. Dame Grissel, widow
of no. I, 1607, mur., C. IV. Inscr. and ach. Robt. Woodroffe,
esq., son and h. of Sir David W*oodroffe, knt., 1639, aged 39 , also
Robt., eld. son of Geo. Woodroffe, esq., (who pos.), 1668, aged
12 ; mur., C.
Send. I. Laur. Slyffeld, gent., 1521, in civil dress, and w.
Alys, with 3 sons, sm., now mur., C. 8.A.C., XVI, 180. II.
Inscr. Thos. Marteyn, vicar, 1533, now mur., C.
Shalford. I. Three sons and mutil. inscr. ; the remains of
the br. to Roger Elyott, gent., 1509, in civil dress, and w. Margt. ;
reh, mur., C.
Shere. I. Robt. Scare lyf, rector, 1412, in mass vests., C.
S.A.C., XXXII, 92. II. Inscr. Anne, dau. of the earl of
Ormond, 1435, C. S.A.G., XXXII, 94. III. Olever Sandes,
1512, in civil dress, and w. Joan (eff. lost), '' ye which made this
wyndow & this auter ”, male eff. on sill of window in N.A.,
inscr., reh, S.A. IV. John Redfford, 1516, in civil dress, and w.,
with 4 sons and 2 daus., S.A. V. Lady with flowing hair,
c. 1520 ; inscr. lost ; reh, mur., S.A. S.A.C., XXXII, 96.
VI. Sir John Towchet, lord Audley, died 1490, brass engr. c. 1525,
in arm. ; legs of eff. and the greater portion of the marg. inscr.
restored in lOil ; once on A.T., now on C. floor. Gough, II,
ph 124, p. 358 ; M. and B., I, 525 ; S.A.C., XXXII, 98.
Southwark, St. Saviour. I. Inscr. with 10 Eng. vv. Susanna
Barford, 1652, aged 10 years and 13 weeks, mur., S.C.A.
Stoke-by-Guildford. I. Inscr. with 2 shs. Thos. Stoughton,
esq., son and h. apparent of Sir Laur. Stoughton, knt., 1610,
aged 32, and w. Kath., dau. of Geo. Evelin of Wotton, esq., 1610,
SURREY.
497
had 5 children, all died infants ; his brother Sir Geo. pos. in 1622 ;
mur., N.C. II. Inscr. with 16 Lat. vv. and 2 shs. Sir Geo.
Stoughton, knt., 3rd son and h. of Sir Laur. Stoughton, knt.,
1623 ; Nich. Stoughton, esq., pos. in 1631 ; mur., N.C. III.
Inscr. with 16 Eng. vv. and 2 shs. Brigid, younger dau. of Sir
John Compton of Priorsdean, Hants., knt., w. of Nich. Stoughton,
esq. (who pos.), 1631, aged 21, had 4 children, John Geo., Bose,
Brigid, and Compton, mur., N.C. IV. Inscr. with 16 Lat. vv.
and 2 shs. Sir Laur. Stoughton, knt., died 1615, aged 62, and w.
Bose Ive, died 1632, aged 75, mar. 41 years and had 17 children,
mur., N.C. V. Inscr. Nich. Stoughton, esq., son of no. IV,
and h. to his brother Sir Geo., died 1647, aged 56, mar. (1) Bridget
Compton (no. Ill), (2) Anne, dau. of Wm. Evans, esq. ; also
Bose, dau. of Nich. and Bridget Stoughton, w. of Arthur Onslow,
esq. (who pos. in 1648), 1647, aged 20 ; mur., N.C. VI. Inscr.
and sh. Elizth., dau. of Sir Hen. Massingberd of Bratoft, Line.,
bart., w. of Sir Nich. Stoughton, bart., 1682, aged 42, had 1 son
and 8 daus. ; also Sir Nich. Stoughton, bart., 1686, aged 53 ;
partly covered by screen, N.A.
Stoke D’Abernon. I. Sir John H’Abernon, 1277, in chain
mail with enamelled sh. on arm, and holding lance ; marg. inscr.
in Fr. in single Lombardics lost ; 1 sm. enamelled sh., large, C.
Arch. Jour., I, 209 ; Ashdown, Armour, 98 ; Assoc. Archit. Soc.
Reports, XVIII, ii, 184 ; B.A.A. Jour., N.S. XV, 88 ; Bazaar,
Oct. 20, 1893 ; Beaumont, 13 ; Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 27, 28 ;
B. and B., II, 461 ; Building World, Oct. I, 1891 ; Clinch,
Costume, 197 ; Crossley, 250 ; Druitt, frontis. ; Encycl. Brit.,
IV, pi. 1, fig. 1, p. 434 ; Foster, Feudal Arms, 68 (8vo), 63 (4to) ;
Gawthorp, pi. 5, p. 24 ; Gent. Mag., 1848, ii, 601 ; Haines, 145 ;
Hewitt, Armour, I, 237 ; Macklin, Mon. Br., 1st ed. 54, 6th ed. 59,
and Br. of Fng., 15 ; Oxford Man., 66 ; Blanche, Costume, I, 202
(knee-pieces) ; Reliquary, XX, 206 (lion) ; St. Paul’s Fccles. Soc.
Trans., Ill, 188 ; Stoke D’ Ahernon, its church and manor, 14 ;
Suffling, 30 ; S.A.C., I, 234, XX, 36, 40; V. and A. Mus. List,
pi. 1, no. 1 ; Waller, pt. 3 ; Ward, 2. II. Sir John D’Abernon,
son of no. I, 1327, in arm. with sh., single canopy much mutil.,
marg. inscr. in Fr. nearly all lost, large, rel. in 1912, C. Arch.
Jour., XV, 295 ; B.A.A. Jour., N.S. XV, 88 ; Beaumont, 17 ;
Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 41 ; B. and B., II, 461 ; Building World,
Oct. 1, 1891 ; Burlington Mag., VI, 463 ; Clinch, Costume, 207 ;
Crossley, 239 ; Druitt, frontis. ; Gawthorp, pi. 20, p. 63 ; Haines,
139 (det. of inscr.), 152 (eff.) ; Longman, W., Life and Times of
32
498
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Edw. Ill, I ; Macklin, Mon. Br., 6th ed., 63 ; Memorials of Old
Surrey, 1911, 64 ; Blanche, Costume, I, 492 (sword belt, etc.) ;
St. Paul’s Eccles. Soc. Trans., Ill, 188 ; Stoke D’ Abernon, its
church, etc., 17 ; Stothard, C. A., Mon. EJfs. of Gt. Britain, ed.
1817, 53, ed. 1876, 97 ; Suffling, 30 ; S.A.C., 1, 235, XX, 36 ;
V. and A. Mus. List, pi. 4 ; Ward, 4. III. Dame Anne, dan.
and h. of Wm. Croyser, lord of the manor, w. of Sir Hen. Norbnry,
1464, in widow’s dress with 4 sons and 4 dans, standing on skirt,
sm., now mur., N.C. B.A.A. Jour., N.S. XV, 100 ; Clinch,
Costume, 181 (head) ; Haines, 209 (head) ; S.A.C., X, 283, XX,
46 ; V. and A. Mus. List, pi. 45, no. 2 (eff.). IV. Inscr. John
Prowd, rector, brother to the rector of East Horsley, 1497, mur., C.
B.A.A. Jour., N.S. XV, 104. V. Elyn, dau. of Sir Edm. Bray
and his w. Jane, 1516, a chrysom, sm., now mur., N.C. B.A.A.
Jour., N.S. XV, 104 ; Beaumont, 139 ; Druitt, 25 ; Exeter Dioc.
Archit. Soc. Trans., Ill, pi. 1, fig. 1 ; S.A.C., XX, 46, XXXII,
122. VI. Inscr. in 8 Eng. vv. John Pynnoke, first priest of Sir
John Norbery’s chantry, 1521, mur., N.C. B.A.A. Jour., N.S.
XV, 108. VII. Thos. Lyfelde, esq., in civil dress, and w.
Fraunces, youngest dau. of Sir Edm. Bray, lord Bray, and his w.
Jane, 1592, aged 70, and dau. Jane, w. of Thos. Vincent, esq.,
all kng. ; long genealogical inscr. cut in stone ; rect. p]., mur.,
N.C. B.A.A. Jour., N.S. XV, 108; S.A.C., XXXII, 124.
A sh., D’Abernon with a label of 4 points, was stolen in 1919.
B.A.A. Jour., N.S. XV, 100. The slab, on C. floor, shows indents
for 3 other shs. and a marg. inscr. in single Lombardics.
Streatham. I. Wm. Mowfurth, rector of Streatham and
Mickleham, 1513, in mass vests., now mur., S.C. Bell, W. G.,
Ch. of St. Leonard, Streatham, 124 ; S.A.C., XXXII, 126. II.
Inscr. Anne, eld. dau. of Thos. Crompton of Bennington, Herts.,
esq., w. of Gabriel Livesey, died in childbed, 1598, aged 20, now
mur., N. A rubbing of an inscr., now lost, to John Elslefeld,
rector, c. 1410, is in coll. Soc. Antiq., and reproduced S.A.G.,
XXXII, 127.
Thorpe. I. John Bonde, gent., one of the clerks of the house¬
hold to Hen. VIII, 1578, aged 79, in civil dress, and w. Joan,
with 7 sons, Thos., Wm., Nich., Jas., Wm., Anth., Anth., and 7
daus., Ann, Mabell, Francys, Elizth., Cicily, Barbara, and
Averyn, 4 shs., C. S.A.C., XXXIII, 3. II. Wm. Denham,
eitizen and goldsmith of London, 1583, aged 64, in civil dress,
and w., with 5 sons and 10 daus., all kng., rect. pi. with inscr.,
8 Eng. vv., 2 shs., and arms of the Goldsmiths’ Co., mur., C.
SURREY.
499
B. and B., II, 252 (effs.) ; S.A.C., XXXIII, 5. III. Inscr. and
ach. “ Wm. Denham whose picture in ye wall ingraved in brass
you see, under this stone slepinge in Christe in reste and pease
doethe lye ”, C. floor. .S'.^.C'., XXXIII, 7.
Titsey. I. Wm., son and h. of Sir John Gresham, late sheriff
of Surrey and Sussex, 1579, in civil dress, with 4 sons, Jas., Wm.,
Thos., John, and w. Beatrys, dau. of [Thos.] Gybbone [of King’s
Lynn, Norf.], with 3 daus., Mary, Elizth., Sysselly, all kng., 2
achs. and 2 shs., mur., N.C. Leveson-Gower, G., Genealogy of the
Gresham Family, 25 ; Misc. Gen. et Her., N.S. I, 432 ; S.A.G.,
XXXIII, 9. The date has been subsequently added and the
beginning of the inscr. altered from ‘‘ Here lyeth ” to “ Near this
place lyeth ”. Church rebuilt on a new site.
Tooting Graveney. I. Wm. Fitzwilliam of Mitcham, esq.,
1597, in civil dress, and w. Elizth. [Harrington], died in London,
1582, kng., rect. pi. with inscr. and ach. ; their dau. Anne pos. ;
mur., S.Tr. Malcolm, J.P., Views round London ; Morden,
W. E., Hist, of Tooting Graveney, 32 ; S.A.C., XXXIII, 12.
Walton-upon-Thames. I. John Selwyn, gent., “ keeper of
her Ma’tis parke of Otelands under ye right honorable Charles
Howard, lord Admyrall of England ”, 1587, in hunting dress with
horn, and w. Susan, with 5 sons and 6 daus. surviving ; above is
a curious palimp. device representing a feat of agility performed
by John Selwyn at a stag-hunt in the presence of Queen Elizth. ;
rel., the palimp. on hinges, mur., N.A. Antiquarian Repertory,
ed. 1807, I, 1 (with palimp.) ; Bazaar, Dec. 8, 1893 ; B. and B.,
II, 328 ; Illust. Bond. News, June 19, 1847 ; Memorials of Old
Surrey, 1911, 70 ; M.B.S. Trans., IV, 285 (palimp.) ; Suffling,
201 ; S.A.C., XV, 38 (palimp.), XVI, 48 (head of lady), XXXIII,
14 (complete), 15 (palimp.).
Wandsworth. I. Nich. [Maudyt], serjeant-at-arms to Hen.
V, 1420, in arm. with mace, head lost, marg. inscr. mutil., much
worn, now mur. in orig. slab, C. Memorials of Old Surrey, 1911,
80 (eff.) ; St. Paul’s Eccles. Soc. Trans., Ill, 189 (eff.) ; Smith,
J. T., Antiq. of Bond, and Environs, fob 1791 ; S.A.C., X, 293
(eff.). II. Inscr. Robt. Knaresborough, gent., servant to Queen
Elizth., and patron of the ch., 1611, now mur. in orig. slab, C.
III. Inscr. John Powell, gent., servant to Queen Elizth. and Jas.
I, 1611, aged 74, N. IV. Inscr’ and 6 Eng. vv. Hen. Smith,
[citizen and alderman of London, 1627, aged 79], N.
Weybridge. I. A man and 2 ws. as skeletons, 15th cent. ;
head of one w. and inscr. lost. Suffling, 250 ; S.A.C., XXXIII,
500
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
25. II. Thos. Inwood the elder, yeoman, 1586, in civil dress,
and 3 ws., the 1st with 2 dans., the 2nd with 2 sons and 1 dan.,
all kng., rect. pi. with inscr. and 6 Eng. vv. B. and B., II, 395
(ehs.) ; Girl’s Own Paper ^ XVI, 149 ; S.A.C.^ XXXIII, 27 ;
V. and A. Mus. List, pi. 41. III. John Woulde, gent., 1598,
in civil dress, and 2 ws., (1) Adrye, widow of Thos. Streete, esq.,
with 4 sons and 4 dans, by him, 1596, (2) Elizth., eld. dan. of
Wm. Xotte of Thames Ditton, esq., widow of Hen. Standish of
Esher, esq., with 5 sons and 3 dans, by him, inscr. and 3 shs.,
another lost. IV. Inscr. Fraunces, 1596, Dorothy, 1600, and
Thos., 1605, children of Sir John and Dame Margt. Trevor, now
above no. I. V. Inscr. and sh. Humf. Dethick, esq., '' one of
his Mat’^®® Gent’ Ushers (dayly waiter) ”, 1642, aged 63. All
now fixed to the Tower walls. The slabs of nos. Ill and V
remain on floor below.
WiTLEY. I. Thos. Jonys, a sewer of the chamber to Hen.
VIII, c. 1530, in civil dress, and w. Jane, with 3 sons and 3 dans.,
1 sh., another lost, A.T., C. Newill, E., CJi. of All SS., Witley ;
S.A.C., XXXIII, 36. II. Inscr. and sh. Hen. Bell, esq., late
clerk controller of the household to Jas. I, 1634, aged 88 “or
there abouts ”, mur., N.C. III. Ach. for Anth. Smith, 1637,
and his 2nd w. Mary, dau. of John Allen of Essex ; inscr. cut in
stone nearly illegible ; mur., N.C. IV. Inscr. with 4 Lat. and
4 Eng. VV. Sara, w. of John Holney, rector, 1641, aged 37,
mur., C.
Woking. I. Hen. Purdan, 1523, in civil dress (efi. lost), and
w. Joan, with 3 sons (lost) and 4 daus., now mur., S.A. Dubbing
of male eff. in coll. Soc. Antiq. II. John Shadet, 1527, in civil
dress, and w. Isabell ; children lost ; now mur., S.A. III.
Inscr. and ach. Sir Edw. Zouch, knt., marshal of the household
to Jas. I and Chas. I, 1634 ; his w. pos. ; mur., C. The brass
of Gilbert Gilpyn, “ quondam parcarius de Woking parke ”,
1500, is lost.
WoNERSH. I. Thos. Elyot, “ custos filacii Surr’ et Sussex’
in banco regis et clericus pacis com Surr’ ”, 1467, in civil dress,
and w. Alice, inscr. slightly mutil., C. S.A.C., XXXIII, 45.
II. Hen. Elyot, gent., 1503, in civil dress, and w. Joan, with
12 sons and 11 daus., C. S.A.C., XXXIII, 47. III. Inscr.
Elizth., dau. of Thos. Blenerhayset, steward of the household
of the duke of Norfolk, 1513, C. IV. Inscr. Elizth., dau. of
Hen. Bosseville, gent., 1578, aged 27 days ; palimp., on rev. a
sm. portion of a foreign brass, 16th cent., now fastened down ; C.
SUSSEX.
501
WoTTON. I. Inscr, Guo. Evelyn, esq., 1603, II. Inscr.
Joan, w. of no. I, 1613, aged 63. III. Inscr. Elizth., dau. of
Rich. Evelyn, w. of Edw. Darcie, [1634, aged 20]. IV. Inscr.
Eleanor, w. of Rich. Evelyn, esq., 1635, aged 37. V. Inscr.,
12 Eng. vv., and ach. Rich. Evelyn, Esq., [1640]. Misc. Gen. et
Her., 2 S. I, 352 (ach.)
Rubbings of brasses, now lost, at Dorking, (1) Inscr. Elizth.,
w. of Thos. Rusburgh, gent., 1592 ; (2) Inscr. and 2 shs. Elizth.,
dau. of Sir Edw. Onslow, knt., w. of Christ. Gardyner (who pos.),
1624, aged 21, are in coll. Soc. Antiq. The brass at Hambledon,
now lost, to John at Hull, lord of the manor, 1489, in civil dress,
and w. Alice, is illustrated in S.A.G. XXIX, 80, from a rubbing in
the Society’s collection.
SUSSEX.
Dallawav. Hist, of Sussex, by J. Dallaway and E. Cartwright, 2 vols.,
1815-30.
Horsfield. Hist, of Sussex, by T. W. Horsfield, 2 vols., 1835.
Mason. Catalogue of Engravings illustrative of Chichester and the county
and churches of Sussex, by W. H. Mason and J. Wilmshurst, 3 series,
N.D.
S.A.C. Sussex Archaeological Collections.
Woodman. The Sussex Brasses, by T. C. Woodman, 2 parts, 1903, re¬
printed from the Hove Gazette.
Amberley. I. John Wantele, 1424, bare-headed, in arm. with
tabard, now mur., S.A. Boutell, Series ; Foster, Feudal Arms,
256 (8vo.), 201 (4to) ; Gawthorp, pi. 35, p. 80 ; Hewitt, Armour,
III, 412 ; Macklin, Br. of Eng., 43 ; Mason, series 3, no. 41 ;
M.B.S. Portfolio, II, pi. 58 ; Stothard, C. A., Mon. Effs., ed. 1817,
88, ed. 1876, 159 ; Suffling, 113 ; Woodman, 96.
Angmering. I. Eden, dau. of Thos. and Ales Truelove, w. of
John Baker of Eglesden, 1598, aged 23, N.
Ardingly. I. Rich. Wakeherst, esq., 1454, in civil dress, and
w. Elizth., dau. of Robt. Echingham, esq., 1464, engr. c. 1500,
double canopy, foot inscr. and 3 shs., A.T., C. Boutell, Series ;
Loder, G. W. E., Wakehurst Place, Sussex, priv. printed, 1907, 17 ;
S.A.G. , II, 311 ; Ward, 59. II. Rich. Culpepyr, esq., son of
Walter Culpepyr of Goudhurst, Kent, in arm., and w. Margt.,
dau. of Rich. Wakeherst junior, 1504, double canopy, inscr. and
3 shs. ; upper part of lady, canopy and shs. restored ; reh, C.
502
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Loder, 26. III. Nich. Culpeper, esq., 1510, in arm., and w.
Elizth., dau. of Rich. Wakeherst junior, with 10 sons and 8 dans.,
inscr., 3 shs. (restored), rel., C. Loder, 31 ; S.A.G., XLII, 13
(head of lady) ; Woodman, 79. IV. Elizth., dau. of Wm.
Earnefold of Stening, Sussex, esq., w. of Sir Edw. Culpeper of
Wakehurst, knt., 1633, inscr. and sh., C. Clinch, Costume, 94
(eh.) ; Haines, 248 (eh.) ; Loder, 55. V. Elizth., eld. dau. of
Sir Wm. Culpeper of Wakehurst, hart., by his w. Jane, 1634,
aged 7, inscr. and lozenge, C. Loder, 57 ; S.A.C., XXXVIII,
120 ; F. and A. Mus. List, pi. 45, no. 5 (eh.)
Arundel. I. Adam Ertham, 1st master of the college, [1382 ?],
hf. eh. in choir cope, Fr. inscr. Alcuin Club Colls., XXII, 73 ;
Portfolio, I, pt. 8, pi. 1 ; Tierney, M. A., Hist, of Arundel,
II, 634. II. Wm. Whyte, 2nd master of the coll., 1419, in
almuce ; inscr. lost. M.B.S. Portfolio, I, pt. 8, pi. 1. III. One
enamelled badge, a horse galloping under an oak tree ; 3 others
and a large coroneted sh. in centre of slab lost ; on A.T- to John
Fitzalan, 1421. Dallaway, II, i, 170 ; Gough, II, pi. 22, p. 45.
IV. Thos. Salmon, esq., usher of the chamber to Hen. V, 1430,
in arm. (only centre of eh. left), and w. Agnes alias diet’ dolyver’
nuper de Portugalia ”, principal lady to Beatrice, countess of
Arundel, 1418, with SS. collar, double canopy with entablature
much mutil., foot inscr. also mutil., 1 sh. (3 others lost), large,
hne. Tierney, II, 637 ; Woodman, 13. Beatrice, countess of
Arundel and Surrey, was a dau. of John II, King of Portugal.
V. Esperaunce Blondell, rector of Sutton, c. 1450, hf. eh. in mass
vests. Alcuin Club Colls., XXII, 34 ; M.B.S. Portfolio, I, pt. 8,
pi. 1. VI. John Baker, fellow of the coll., 1455, in mass vests,
with initials on orphrey of chasuble ; inscr. lost. Alcuin Club
Colls., XXII, 33 ; M.B.S. Portfolio, I, pt. 8, pi. 1. VII. John
Threel, marshal of the household to Wm., earl of Arundel, 1465,
in arm. with salade, livery collar and stah of office, inscr. in 10
Lat. vv. The hg. of his w. Joan, handmaid to Beatrice and Joan,
countesses of Arundel, 1459, is sketched in Burrell MS., Brit.
Mus., Add. MS. 5699, fol. 24. VIII. Robt. Warde, priest,
1474, f eh. in mass vests. M.B.S. Portfolio, I, pt. 8, pi. 1.
IX. Inscr. with sh. The Rt. Hon. Thos., earl of Arundel, baron
Maltravers and of Clime (Clun), K.G., who mar. Margt., dau. and
coh. of Rich. Woodvile, earl Rivers, sister to Elizth., Queen of
England, 1524 ; also Wm., earl of Arundel, his son, baron
Maltravers and of Clime (Clun), K.G., and w. Anne, dau. of Hen.
Percy, earl of Northumberland, 1544, father of Hen., last earl of
SUSSEX.
503'
Arundel '' entombed in this church ” ; placed for remembrance
by John, baron Lumley, in 1596 ; mur. All in the Fitzalan chapel.
In Burrell MS. is a sketch of the br., now lost, to John Mundy,
“ submagister ”, 1506, in mass vests, with chalice.
Battle. I. John Lowe, 1426, in arm., inscr. in 12 Lat. vv. ;
another inscr. and 2 shs. lost ; large, N.C.A. Macklin, Mon.
Br., 1st ed., 61 ; Walcott, M. E. G., Guide to Battle, ed. 1866, 77.
II. Robt. Clere, dean, c. 1430, in mass vests, with feet on dog,
inscr. in 6 Lat. w., scroll from mouth mutil. ; 4 shs. and 4 other
scrolls lost ; C. Reliquary, XX, 205 (dog) ; Walcott, 76. III.
Wm. Arnold, esq., 1435, hf. eff. in arm., under moveable platform,
N. Walcott, 70. IV. Inscr. Elizth., widow of Thos. Haye,
gent., 1597, N.A. V. Thos. Alfraye, 1589, aged about 50 (eff.
in civil dress lost), and w. Elizth., dau. of Ambrose Comfort,
1590, mar. 31 years, left a son and dau., inscr. in 14 Eng. vv.,
N.C.A. Walcott, 70. VI. John Wythines, S.T.D., born at
Chester, fellow of Brasenose Coll., vice-chancellor of Oxford,
dean of Battle for 42 years, 1615, aged 84, in cap, gown and scarf,
holding book, inscr., 4 Lat. vv., 2 scrolls and ach., C. Beaumont^
104 ; Chester Arch, and Hist. Soc. Jour., N.S. VI, 112 ; Grose, F.,
Antiq. of Eng. and Wales, Supplement, 1777, I, pi. 9, fig. 3 ;
Oxford Jour, of Mon. Br., I, 99 ; Walcott, 75.
Billingshukst. I. Thos. Bartlet, 1499, in civil dress, and w.
Elizth., 1 sh. ; another sh. and 2 groups of children lost ; N.
Ruffling, 191 ; 8.A.C., XLII, 11 (head of lady).
Bodyham. I. John (?) Bodyham, c. 1360, in arm. with arms
on jupon ; head, legs, and inscr. lost. Arch. Jour., XV, 95 ;
Gent. Mag., 1837, i, 262 ; R.A.G., IX, 281. II. Sh., Bodyham
possibly belonging to no. I. III. Wm. Wetherden, vicar, “ qui
quidem non literatus uxorem duxit, qua mortua, se dedit studio
liberali et sacerdocii ordinem suscepit ”, benefactor to the ch.,
1513, in shroud, sm. Gent. Mag., 1837, i, 262 ; Grose, F., Antiq..
of Eng. and Wales, Supplement, 1777, I, pi. 5, fig. 2. IV.
Inscr. Thos. Grove and w. Crestian, c. 1520. All now mur.„
Tower.
Brede. I. Robt. Oxenbrigg, esq., 1487, in arm., all lost but
feet, and w. Ann, 1493, in mantle, 1 sh. (others lost), S.C. II.
Inscr. Margery and Kath., dans, of Robt. Oxenbregge, c. 1500,.
S.C.
Brightlixg. I. Inscr. (eff. in arm. lost). John Batys, gent.,
1476, “ qui dedit ad istam ecclesiam de Bryghtlyng omnia
pavementa et omnia sedula ecclesie predicte et eciam dedit
504
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
ecclesie predicte terrain illam que vocatiir levettys inperpetuum
jacentem in parochia predicta ”, now mur. in orig. slab, N.C.
II. Civilian and w., c. 1490, 2 evang. symbols ; children, inscr.
and 2 other symbols lost ; now mural in orig. slab. Tower.
III. , Thos,, only son of Thos. Pye, D.D., who pos., 1592, in civil
dress, kng., inscr. with 6 Eng. vv. and 2 scrolls, mur., in wooden
frame, C. IV. Inscr. with 6 Eng. vv. Pich. Glyd, 1618, aged
Rbout 70, had 6 sons, mur., N.A. V. Inscr. with 4 Eng. vv.
Martha, w. of Pich. Glyd, 1619, on same slab as no. IV. VI.
Inscr. Memorandum relating to the recovery in 1635 of the lands
belonging to the benefaction of John Batys, on same slab as no. I.
VII. Inscr. Mary, w. of Thos. Collins, esq., 1648, aged 45, mar.
28 years, had no issue, mur., N.C.
Broadwater. I. Inscr. John Corby, rector, 1415, now under
no. III. II. John Mapilton, rector, chancellor to [Joan of
Navarre], queen of Hen. IV, 1432, in cope vdth initials on orphreys,
single canopy, inscr. in 8 Lat. vv., C. Alcuin Club Colls., XXII,
53 (eff.) ; Boutell, Series ; Cambridge Camden Soc. Illust., no. 6,
p. 21 1 ; Dallaway, II, ii, 36. III. Cross with the arms inscribed
"'Sanguis xpi salva me Passio xpi conforta me”; inscr. lost.
Pich. Tooner, rector, 1445, N. Beaumont, 153 ; Boutell, Br. and
Slabs, 118 ; Reliquary and Illust. Arch., VI, 55, 56, 57. Found
in taking up the pavement in 1826. IV. Inscr. Anne, w. of
Sir Edw. Alfold, knt., 1692, aged 74, C.
Burton. I. [John Goring, 1520], in arm., kng., scroll and 4
shs. ; inscr, lost ; mur., A.T., N. Camoys Peerage Case, Minutes
of Evidence, 1838, 63 ; Suffling, 119. II. Sir Wm. Goringe,
knt., a gentleman of the privy chamber to Edw. VI, 1553 (kng.
eff. in arm. lost), and w. Elizth., dau. of John Covert of Slaugham,
1558, in tabard, kng., with 5 separate groups of children, all kng.,
but effs. now lost, each with an inscr., (1) Hen., mar. Dorothy,
dau. and coh. of Wm. Everard, esq., by whom Wm., Edw.,
Barbara, Elizth. ; (2) Geo. (inscr. lost), mar. Mary, dau. and coh.
of Wm. Everard, esq. ; (3) Pobt., dec., mar. Mary, dau. of Thos.
Onley, esq., by whom Elizth. ; (4) Anne, mar. (1) Sir Geo. Delalind
of Dorset, (2) Francis Browne, esq., brother to viscount Montague ;
(5) Thos., Edw., and Custance, who died infants ; also 2 texts on
rect. pis. and 4 shs. ; curious, mur., A.T., N. Anastatic Drawing
Soc., 1881, pi. 8 (lady) ; Arch. Jour., LVII, 309 (lady) ; Beaumont,
181 (lady) ; Camoys Peerage Case, 65 ; M.B.S. Trans., II, 329
(with slab) ; Suffling, 119 (lady) ; S.A.C., XXXVI, 178 (lady) ;
V. and A. Mus. List, pi. 45, no. 6 (lady). III. Inscr. (mutil.)
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[Robt.] Goring, 1557 ; mar. Mary, dau. of Thos. Onley of
Pulborough, mur., C. IV. Inscr. Anne, dau. of Sir Hen. Goring,
w. of Rich. Bidulph, esq., 1670, aged 21, had 3 sons and 1 dau.,
mur., C. V. Inscr. Sir Hen. Goring, bart., 1671, aged 52 ; mar.
Mary, dau. and coh. of John Chamberlin of Sherborne, esq.,
had 2 sons, Wm., Hen., and 1 dau., Anne ; mur., C. VI. Inscr.
Mary, w. of no. V, 1694, mur., C.
Burwash. I. Civilian, c. 1440, much worn, inscr. lost ; now
mur., S.A. II. Inscr. Anth. Cruttenden, esq., 1660, aged 87,
west porch.
Buxted. I. Britell Avenel, rector, [1408], hf. eff. in mass
vests, in diapered head of floriated cross, stem mutil. as is also
the marg. inscr., C. Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 116 ; and Christian
Mon., 123 ; Builder, CII, 183 ; Cambridge Camden Soc. Illust.,
no. 5, p. 191 ; Woodman, 66. Avenel was appointed canon of
Windsor in 1385 ; he probably directed his br. to be made like
that of John de Lewes, rector and builder of the chancel, c. 1330,
the indents for which and for another similar cross still remain.
II. Inscr. in 8 Eng. vv. Cristine, mother of Robt. Savage, rector
upwards of 24 years, c. 1450, curious, C. III. Part of the legs
of a man in arm., c. 1460. IV. Denis Sion, priest, 1485, in mass
vests, with chalice ; inscr. lost ; worn, sm., loose in chest in 1924.
The upper hf. of this fig. is (1924) in priv. possession. V. Sh.,
Warnett ; from br. to John Warnett of Furnival’s Inn, 1486,
and w. Joan, 1496. VI. Sh., a cross and a bend. VII.
Inscr. mutil. (effs. lost). Thos. [Smith], esq., 1558, and w. [Anne].
Chichester Cathedral. I. Two hands issuing from clouds
and holding a heart inscribed “ ihc ”, c. 1500, loose in glass case
in library. II. Sh., Day, on A.T. to Geo. Day, bp., 1556,
Presbytery. III. Wm. Bradbridge, thrice mayor, died 1546,
in civil dress, with 6 sons, and w. Alice with 8 daus., all kng. ;
their dau. Alice, widow of Francis Barnham, sheriff of London in
1576, pos. in 1592 ; rect. pi. with inscr. and sh., mur., S.C.A.
Mason, series 1, no. 19. IV. Inscr. with 8 Lat. vv. Hen. Ball,
S.T.D., precentor and archdeacon, 1603, aged 50, mur., N.C.A.
V. Inscr. Hen. Blaxton, S.T.D., chancellor and a J.P., 1606,
and w. Joan, mar. 40 years, had 9 children, mur., S.A.
Chiddingly. I. Inscr. John Jefferey, 1513, and w. Agnes.
Clapham. I. Inscr. John Michelgrove senior, esq., 1458,
mur., C. II. Inscr. John Michelgrove junior, esq., 1458, mur.,
C. III. Inscr. Gresild, dau. of Hen. Belknap, esq., “ con-
sanguineus ” and coh. of Sir Ralph Boteler, lord of Sudeley, w. of
506
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
John Caryll, 1498, mur., C. IV. John Shelley, esq., 1526,
in arm. with tabard, and w. Elizth., dan. and h. of John Michil-
grove of Michilgrove, esq., 1513, in heraldic mantle, Trinity,
4 shs., C. Jour., I, 78 (lady) ; Dallaway, II, ii, 84 ;
Encycl. Brit., IV, pi. 2, fig. 4, p. 435 ; Lower, M. A., Curiosities
of Heraldy, 38 (lady) ; Macklin, Br. of Eng., 229 ; M.B.S.
Portfolio, I, pt. 11, pi. 4 ; S.A.C., XLII, 13 (head of lady) ;
V. and A. Mus. List, pi. 28 ; Ward, 54 ; Woodman, 72. V.
John Shelley, esq., 1550, in arm., with 4 sons, and w. Mary, dan.
of Sir Wm. Fitzwilliams, with 8 dans., all kng., 3 shs. and a row
of 5 smaller ones, mur., C. VI. John, 2nd son of John Shellee
of Michelgrove, [1592], in arm. with 1 son, and w. Elinor, dau. of
Sir Thos. Lovell of Harling, Norf., knt., with 1 dau., all kng.,
rect. pi. with sh. ; inscr. cut in marble ; mur., C.
Clayton. I. Inscr. Thos. a Wode, 1508, N. II. Rich. Idon,
parson of Clayton and Pyecombe, 1523, in mass vests, with chalice
and wafer, now mur., C.
CowFOLD. I. Thos. Nelond, [prior of the Cluniac priory of
Lewes, 1433], in monastic habit, triple canopy with B.V. Mary
and Child, SS. Pancras and Thos. of Canterbury, marg. inscr.
in 12 Lat. vv. mutil., sh. of the Trinity, another sh. lost, very large
and fine, N. Archit. Assoc. Sketch Book, N.S. IX ; Ashdown,
Costume, 349 (head) ; Beaumont, frontis. ; Boutell, Br. aud Slabs,
104 (head), 138 (sh.) ; Builder, LX VIII, 263, and CII, 73 ;
Cambridge Camden Soc. Illust., no. 4, p. 133 ; Crossley, 228 ;
Dallaway, II, ii, 320 ; Horsfield, T. W., Hist, and Antiq. of Lewes,
1824, pi. 14, p. 239 ; Macklin, Br. of Eng., 134 ; St. Paul’s Eccles.
Soc. Trans., II, xliv ; V. and A. Mus. List, pi. 53 ; Waller, pt. 8 ;
Ward, 45 ; Woodman, 1. II. John a Gate, in civil dress, and
w. Joan (eff. lost), c. 1500, inscr. mutil., now on a pillar, S.A.
III. Inscr. and sh. Mary, dau. of Thos. Tyrwhitt of Lines., esq.,
w. for 9 years to Geo. Vinter, S.T.B., rector, 1661, N.
Crawley. I. Inscr. Wm. Blast, 1438, N. II. Lady,
c. 1520 ; inscr. lost ; N. S.A.C., XLII, 14 (head).
CucKFiELD. I. Inscr. and sh. Garard Borell, S.T.P., archdeacon
and residentiary of Chichester, vicar, 1509, rel. and sh. restored,
mur., S.A. II. Inscr. (sh. lost). Mylicent, w. of John Mychell,
1524, now mur,, N.A. S.A.C., LIII, 130, pi. a, fig. 1. Ill,
Hen. Bowyer, [1589], in arm., 2 shs. ; inscr. lost ; now in S.A.
IV. Hen. Bowyer, esq., [1589], in arm., with 3 sons, Thos.,
Francis, Hen., and w. Elizth., dau. and coh. of Thos. Vaux of
Kater[len Hall, Cumb.], clerk controller to Hen. VIII, [1601],
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with 2 daus., Anne, Elizth., all kng., rect. pi. ; inscr. and sh. cut
in stone, ; mur., S.A.
Eastbourne. I. Inscr. John Kyng, S.T.B., “ proprietarius ”
of the ch., treasurer of Chichester, 1445. II. Inscr. John, son
and h. of Jas. Burton, esq., 1586 ; mar. Grace, dau. of Sir Edw.
Capell of Haddon (Little Hadham), Herts., knt., had 10 children.
III. Inscr. and sh. Nich. Gildredge, esq., 1605, aged 27 ; mar.
Mary, eld. dau. of Ralph Pope of Hyndale in Buxted, esq., had 1
son Nich. IV. Inscr. and sh. Mary, widow of no. Ill, w. of
John Foster, 1616, aged 31. V. Inscr. and shs. Mary, dau. of
Hen. Perient of Birch, Essex, w. of Sir Edw. Burton, knt., 1631,
had 15 children. VI. Inscr. Jas. Graves, M.A., priest, 1647,
aged 43. All mur., C.
Egdean. I. Inscr. Francis, son of John Dawtrey of Fittle-
worth, gent., 1638, mur., C.
Etchingham. I. Sir Wm., son of Sir Jas. de Echingham, died
" entour my noet ” (about midnight), 1388, in arm., head and
single canopy lost, Fr. inscr. at feet and Lat. scroll over head
stating he rebuilt the ch., large, C. Antiquarian Repertory ^ ed.
1807, III, 188 ; Arch. Jour., VII, 266 ; Ashdown, Armour, 177 ;
Boutell, Series ; Builder, LXII, 226 ; Druitt, 162 ; M.B.S.
Portfolio, II, pi. 13 ; Somerset and Dorset N. and Q., IX, 252 ;
Woodman, 59. II. Sir Wm. Echyngham, lord of the manor,
1412, in arm., and w. Joan, [dau. and coh. of John Arundel, lord
Maltravers], 1404, in mantle, also their son Sir Thos., lord of the
manor, 1444, in arm., triple canopy and foot inscr., originally
9 shs. but only 1 and hf. another now remain, large C. Ant.
Repert., Ill, 189 ; Druitt, 259 ; M.B.S. Portfolio, 1, pt. 5, pi. 3 ;
Somerset and Dorset N. and Q., IX, 297 ; V. and A. Mus. List,
pi. 18 ; Woodman, 20. III. Elizth., eld. dau. of Thos. and
Margt. Echyngham, 1452 ; with flowing hair, and Agnes, dau. of
Robt. Oxenbrigg, 1480 ; inscr. palimp., on rev. another inscr. to
Thos. Austin, 1405, “ hie jacet Thomas Austin fllius Thome
Aust[in] quondam civis et merceri London qui obiit xxvi [die]
mens’ Maii A° dni m° cccc° v° cui’ aie p’piciet’ ds [Amen] ”, now
fastened down ; S.A. Druitt, 296; Haines, 213 (upper hf. of efls.) ;
Somerset and Dorset N. and Q., IX, 298. IV. Inscr. (eff. lost).
Sir Thos. Echyngham, lord of the manor, 1485; once on A.T.
now destroyed; C. Somerset and Dorset N. and Q., IX, 298.
V. Inscr. and ach. The infant son of Sir Gyflord Thornhurst,
bart., and his w. Susan, only dau. of Sir Alexander Temple, knt.,
1626, S.A.
508
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES,
Ewhurst. I. Wm. Crysford, 1520, in civil dress, kng. ; inscr.
lost ; sm., now mur., S.A.
Findon. I. Inscr. in 3 Lat. vv. Gilbert Frensche, 1S74, C.
Firle, West. I. Barth. Bolne, esq., in arm., a.nd w. Eleanor,
both died 1476, reh, mur., N.A. Oage, R. J., Hist, of Hengrave,
Suff., 1822, 227. II. Inscr. and gartered sh. Sir John Gage,
K.G., constable of the Tower, etc., and w. Philip, [dau. of Sir
Rich. Guildford], 1557, mur. above A.T., N.C. Gage, 230. On
the W. end of tomb is an ach. of Gage and a sh.. Gage imp
Guildford. III. Sir Edw. Gage, knt., died 1569, in arm., and
w. Elizth., [dau. of John Parker of Ratton, Sussex], engr. c. 1595,
A.T. with inscr., ach. and sh. on back of tomb, N.C. Gage, 236.
IV. Thos. Gage, esq., 3rd son of Sir Edw. Gage, knt., died 1590,
in arm., and w. Elizth., [dau. of Sir Thos. Guldeford of Hempstead
Place, Kent], with 1 son (John, eff. lost) and 2 daus., Mary,
Elizth., engr. c. 1595, ach. and sh., rel., mur., N.A. Gage, 238.
V. G[eorge (?)] Gage, in arm., engr. c. 1595, inscr. mutil., ach.
and frag, of a marg. inscr. with text, rel., mur., N.A. VI. John
Gage, esq., 1595, in arm., and 2 ws., (1) Elizth. Littleton, (2)
Margt., dau. of Sir Roger Copley of Gatton, Surrey, knt., A.T.
with inscr., ach. and 2 shs. on back of tomb, N.C. Gage, 237 ;
S.A.G., XLII, 15 (head of 2nd w.). VII. Mary, dau. of Wm.,
lord Eure, mar. “ 18 years wanting a quarter ” to Sir Wm., eld.
son of Sir Philip, son and h. of lord Wm. Howard, youngest son
of the duke of Norfolk, 1638, aged 36, in shroud, N. GirVs Own
Paper, XIV, 429 ; S.A.G., XLII, 18 (head). VIII. Inscr.
Alice, w. of Thos. Levett, vicar, 1676, N. In the later Gage
brasses although the expression “ qui obierunt ” is used before
the date, this refers to the death of the husband only. All were
engr. at the same time c. 1595-1600.
Fittle WORTH. I. Inscr. and ach. Rich. Stanley of Lee,
esq., brother to Sir Thos. Stanley, knt., 1628 ; the ach. is on a
curious shaped plate, but is not palimp. (examined in 1917) ;
mur., C.
Fletching. I. Sir - - Dallingridge, in arm. with arms on
jupon, and w. in mantle, c. 1380, double canopy with entablature
mutil. ; inscr. lost ; large, A.T., S.Tr. Antiquarian Repertory,
ed. 1807, III, 186 ; Boutell, Series ; Foster, Feudal Arms, 70
(8vo), 66 (4to) man only ; S.A.C., II, 309, and XLII, 5 (head
of lady) ; F. and A. Mus. List, pi. 7 ; Woodman, 27. II. Pair
of gloves and inscr. Peter Denot, glover, c. 1440 (?), now mur.,
N.A. Boutell, Christian Mon., 97.
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Framfield. I. Edw. Gage, esq., 1595, in civil dress, with 1 son,
and w. Margt. , dan. of Sir John Shellie of Michelgrove, with 5 dans.,
all kng., rect. pi. with sh. ; inscr. cut in stone ; mur., S.C.
Fristox. I. Thos. Selwyn, 1539, in civil dress, and w. Margery,
1542, 1 sh., sm., N.
Goring. I. Man in arm. and w., c. 1490 ; Trinity and inscr.
lost ; C. Beaumont, 25 ; Gent. Mag., 1808, i, 121, fig. 3. II.
Inscr. John, son of John Barnard of Place, 1644, N. III. Inscr.
Kath., dan. of Thos. Fry of Battlehurst, gent., w. of Edw. Cook
of Fieldplace, esq., 1649 ; also Edw. Cook, esq., 1661, and widow
Anne, dan. of Robt. Barker of Datchet, Bucks., 1693, C. IV.
Inscr. and ach. Susan, w. of John Cook of Petworth, esq., 1707,
aged 55, C. In Gent. Mag., fig. 9, is engr. the hr. of John and
Emme Cook (eff. gone), c. 1520, now all lost.
Grinstead, East. I. Dame Kath. Grey, dan. of Thos., lord
Scales, lady-in-waiting to Queens Elizth., ws. of Edw. IV and
Hen. VII, 1505, (elf. lost), and her 2 husbands. Sir Thos. Grey,
knt. and banneret, and Rich. Lewkenor the elder of Brambilletey,
esq., both in arm., rel. and now mur., S.A. Dame Kath. and
Rich. Lewkenor founded and endowed the ch. and an almshouse
of 3 persons. II. Civilian, c. 1520, sm. ; inscr. lost ; now rel.
with no. I. III. Inscr. Kath., dau. of John Michelburne, gent.,
1617, loose in 1895, now lost (?). IV. Inscr. Robt., only son of
John and Anne Christian of the par. of St. Gregory, London,
1660, aged 9, loose in 1895, now lost.
Grinstead, West. I. Philippe, dau. and coh. of David de
Strabolgi, earl of Athol, w. of John Halsham, esq., died 1395,
in mantle, single canopy, marg. inscr. nearly all lost, 1 sh. (3
others lost), engr. c. 1440, A.T., S.C. Cambridge Camden Soc.
Illust., no. 2, p. 39 (eff.) ; Dallaway, II, ii, 314 ; Scott, J. E.,
Memorials of the Scott family , 78 (eff.) ; Woodman, 84. Philippe’s
1st husband was Sir Ralph Percy. A br. to her mother is at
Ashford, Kent. II. [Sir Hugh Halsham, 1441], in arm., and
w. Joyce, 1421, in mantle, double canopy slightly mutil., 1 sh.,
1 banner (2 others lost), marg. inscr. nearly all lost. A.T., S.C.
Ashdown, Costume, 163 (head of lady) ; Boutell, Series (2 plates),
and Br. and Slabs, 92 (head of lady), 131 (banner) ; Dallaway,
II, ii, 314 ; M.B.S. Portfolio, III, pi. 44 ; Scott, 79 ; S.A.C.,
XLII, 8 (head of lady) ; V . and A. Mus. List, pi. 18 ; Woodman,
33. III. Inscr. (effs. lost). Robt. Havercroft and w. Joan,
1522, S.A. IV. Inscr. Leonard and Hannah Woodward,
“ infantes gemelli ”, 1710, mur., C.
510
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Hastings, All Saints. I. Thos. Goodenouth, burgess, in
civil dress, and w. Margt., c. 1520, now mur., S.A.
Hastings, St. Clement. I. Thos. Wekes, “ juret of Hastyng ”,
1563, in civil dress, w. Margt. and dau. Elizth. both effs. lost, N.
F oyster, H. C. B., Archit. and Hist. Notes on St. Clement's Church ;
Moss, W. G., Hist, of Hastings, 116. II. John Barley, mercer,
1601, aged 49, in civil dress, son Thos., 1600, aged 19 (eff. lost),
and dau. Alyce, 1592, aged 7 ; the inscr. mentions his w. Mary,
dau. of Robt. Harley ; N. Ashdown, Costume, 246 (2 effs.) ;
Beaumont, 56 ; Foyster ; Moss, 116. III. Inscr. Thos. Pierse,
esq., 1606, aged 74, N.
Hellingly. 1. Lady in mantle, c. 1440 ; inscr. lost ; large,
rel., C. M.B.S. Trans., Ill, 205.
Henfield. I. Thos. Bysshopp, esq., 1559, in civil dress, ach.,
sm., A.T., N.A. Woodman, 102. II. Mrs. Ann Kenwellmersh,
1633, aged 68, and her grandchild Meneleb, son of her dau. Mary
Rainsford, 1627, aged 9, inscr. and 8 Eng. vv. beginning '' great
Jove hath lost his Ganymede I know ”, S.C. Beaumont, 75 ;
8.A.C., XLII, 17 (head of lady). III. Inscr. with 4 Eng. vv.
Elizth., w. of Geo. Raynsford, gent., 1672, aged 58, on same slab
as no. II. Beaumont, 75.
Hoathly, West. I. Inscr. Agnes, eld. dau. of Rich. Isfeld,
gent., w. of Hen. Faulconer, 1635, mur.. Vestry.
Horsham. I. Thos. Clerke, 1411, in amice, albe, crossed
stole, and cope with initials on orphreys ; head and inscr. lost ;
C. Alcuin Club Colls., XXII, 44 ; Beaumont, 83 ; Boutell, Br.
and Slabs, 98; Suffling, 237; S.A.C., XXXVI, 176; Waller,
pt. 10. II. Lady ; the remains of the br. to Rich. Toys, 1513,
and w. Elizth., sm., mur.. Vestry. In coll. Soc. Antiq. is a rubbing
of the inscr.
Horsted Keynes. I. Lady, c. 1420, in mantle, mutil., head
and inscr. lost, now mur., N.A.
Houghton. I. Inscr. Thos. Cheyne, gent., 1496, and w.
Ann, N.
Hurstmonceux. I. Sir Wm. Fienlez, 1402, in arm., single
canopy, marg. inscr. in Fr. with 26 days of pardon for saying
a paternoster and an ave, canopy and marg. inscr. slightly mutil. ;
4 shs. lost ; large, C. Antiq. Repertory, ed. 1807, III, 186 ;
Boutell, Series ; Builder, LXII, 226 ; Horsfield, I, 556 ; S.A.C.,
LVIII, 49 ; V. and A. Mus. List, pi. 9 ; Woodman, 47.
Iden. I. Walter Seller, rector, 1427, in mass vests., now
mur., C.
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IsFiELD. I. Inscr. (kng. eff. and B.V. Mary and Child lost).
John Shurley, esq., chief clerk of the kitchen to Hen. VII, and
cofferer to Hen. VIII, 1527, mur., A.T., S.C. II. Edw. Shurley,
esq., son of no. I, 1558, in arm., and w. Joan, dau. of John Fenner,
esq., with 3 sons (2 lost) and 1 dau. ; 4 shs. lost ; mur., A.T.,
S.C. S.A.C., XLII, 14 (head of lady). III. Thos. Shurley,
esq., eld. son of no. II, died at Lewes, 1579, in arm., and w. Anne,
dau. of Sir Nich. Pelham of Lawghton, Sussex, knt., by his w.
Anne, sister to Sir Rich. Sackeville, knt., 1571, ach. and 2 shs.,
mur., A.T., S.C.
Jevington. I. Inscr. Elizth., w. of John Wannock, 1608, C.
II. Inscr. Thos. Markwyke of Wannock, 16 — , C. III. Inscr.
Wm., youngest son of Wm. Markwick of Wannock, 1699, C.
Kingston-by-Lewes. I. Inscr. Anne, dau. of John Farington
of Chichester, w. of Wm. Vinall, esq., 1667, aged 22.
Kirdfoed. I. Inscr. Rich. Penfold, 1658.
Lewes, St. Anxe. I. Inscr. with 14 Lat. vv. and ach. Thos.
Twyne, M.I)., fellow of Corpus Christ! Coll., Oxford, 1613, “ 8et.
suae climacterico 70 ”, on sill of window in C. II. Inscr. and
ach. Robt., son of Robt., grandson of Wm. Heath, esq., all of
Lewes, 1681, aged 24, C.
Lewes, St. Michael. I. - Warrene, c. 1430, in arm.,
head and inscr. lost, 1 sh., now mur., N.A. Horsfield, T. W.,
Hist, of Lewes, 1824, pi. 20, fig. 12, p. 255. II. John Brayd-
forde, rector, 1457, hf. eff. in mass vests., now mur., N.A.
Horsfield, fig. 11.
Lindfield. I. Inscr. (mutil.), text and skull ; the remains of
the br. to Stephen Boorde, 1567, and w. Pernell, with 4 sons and
3 daus. ; S.C. II. Inscr. with emblems of mortality. Joane,
dau. of John Love of Bishop’s Bazing, Hants., esq., w. (1) of Abr.
Allen of London, esq., '' serjeant chyrurgeon ” to King James,
(2) of Wm. Newton of this par., gent., impropriator of the eh.,
1655, C. III. Inscr. Isaac, only son of Abr. and Joan Allen,
1656, aged 63 ; “ hee dyed at London, a prisoner to ye upper-
bench upon an accon for wordes most falsely & maliciously by
one single witness sworne against him as he had often tymes
& on his deathbed protested & declared to severall friends. He
desired his body might be buryed heere at Linfeild neafe his
mother ”, C.
Mundham, North. I. Inscr. and 2 shs. Thos. Nowell, 1583,
N. 8.A.C., XLII, 26 (sh.). II. Inscr. with 6 Lat. vv., ach.
and 2 shs. Thos. Bowyer, J.P., 30 years of the Middle Temple,
512
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
[1594] ; his w. Jane Byrche pos. ; N.A. S.A.C., XLII, 26
(ach. and sh.). III. Inscr. and sh. Rich. Bowyer, son of Thos.
Bowyer, mcht. and grocer of London, 1610, N. S.A.G., XLII,
26 (sh., erroneously lettered Cuckfield). IV. Inscr. (effs. lost).
John Byrch, esq., son of John Byrch, late a baron of the exchequer,
1616, and w. Elizth. Beale, N.A. V. Inscr. and ach. (eff. and
sons lost). Robt. Birche of Eastergate, Sussex, esq., son and h.
of John Birche of Gray’s Inn, esq., 1627 ; mar. Margt., dau. of
Geo. Dennis of Todham, gent., had 2 sons, John, died 1627, and
Francis, N. VI. Inscr. with 8 Eng. vv. John, only son of John
Bigs of Portsmouth, born 1617, died 1634, mur., N.A.
Ninfield. I. Inscr. Anne, 1672, and Elizth., 1673, daus. of
John Bowyer, clerk, mur., C.
Northiam. I. Robt. Beuford, parson, 1518, in mass vests.,
2 evang. symbols, N. II. Nich. Tufton, esq. , 1538, in civil dress
with tonsure, inscr. restored, rel., N. Grose, F., Antiq. of Eng.,
Supplement, I, pi. 8, fig. 1. III. Inscr. Rich. Sharp, gent.,
1553, much worn, mur., N. IV. Inscr. John Sharp, gent.,
1583 ; mar. Alice Odyer, had 6 sons and 7 daus. ; palimp., on rev.
a portion of a marg. inscr. with grotesque figure etc., Flemish, late
15th cent. ; loose. M.B.8. Trans., VI, 80 (palimp.).
Nuthurst. I. Inscr. (chalice lost). Thos. Frenshe, rector,
1486, now on sill of window.
Ore. I. Civilian with anelace, and w., c. 1400, on a bracket
(lost) under double canopy (mutil.) ; marg. inscr. and shs. lost ;
rel. Beaumont, 46 ; Boutell, Series ; Haines, 168 (head of
lady) ; Macklin, Mon. Br., 1st ed., 70, 6th ed., 79 (head of lady) ;
8.A.C., XLII, 7 (head of lady).
Patcham. I. Inscr. Anne, sister of the Rt. Hon. Geo., lord
Goring, w. of Anth. Stapley, esq., 1637, C. II. Inscr. Ann,
only dau. of Anth. Stapley, esq., 1645, C.
Pett. I. Inscr. Geo. Theobald, " a lover of bells ”, gave a bell
to the new steeple, 1641, N.
Petworth. I. Inscr. Nich. Smyth, a native of Bucks., scholar
and fellow of Winchester and New Colls., bursar of Eton, rector
for more than 30 years, 1591, aged 70, mur., C. II. Inscr. on a
scroll. Hen., lord Percy, 1597, engr. c. 1620, at same time as
no. Ill, N.C. III. Inscr. on a scroll. Dorothy, countess ot
Northumberland, dau. of Walter Devereux, earl of Essex, 1619,
N.C. IV. Inscr. with 2 Lat. vv. Alex. Bownde, D.D., ‘‘ painfull
pastor” more than 30 years, 1622, mur., C. V. Inscr. Anne,
dau. of Sir Daniel Dunn, dean of arches, judge of the admiralty
SUSSEX.
513
court, etc., w. of Hen. Dawtrey of Moore, esq., 1624, left 3 children
surviving; her husband pos. in 1625 ; mur., N.C. VT. Inscr.
Edw., son of Alan Percie of Beverley, Yorks., esq., 1630, aged 32,
N.C. VII. Inscr. Hen., lord Percy, 9th earl of Northumber¬
land and 5th that became K.G., 1632, aged 70, N.C.
VIII. Inscr. Algernon Percy, 10th earl of Northumberland
and 6th K.G., 1668, aged 66, N.C. IX. Inscr. Hen., lord
Percy, eld. son of Joceline, 11th earl of Northumberland and
29th lord Percy, by his w. Elizth., dau. and coh. of Thos., earl of
Southampton, 1669, aged 11 months, N.C. X. Inscr. (coffin
plate). Joceline, 11th earl of Northumberland, died at Turin,
1670, aged 26, C. XI. Inscr. Susan, dau. of John Cook, esq.,
1679, aged 4, mur., C. XII. Inscr. Rich. Kelly, gent., 1687,
aged 64, mur., N.A. XIII. Inscr. John Price, S.T.P., qui
Hucibus Aumarliae patri et filio a sacris erat. In restaurando
Carolo fidelissimus adjutor ”, prebendary of Salisbury, fellow of
Eton, rector of Petworth, 1691, mur., C. Hr. Price was chaplain
to general Monk, afterwards Duke of Albemarle. XIV. Inscr.
Geo. 1694, aged 22, and Kath., 1694, aged 19, children of John
Scutt, gent., mur., N.A.
Pevensey. I. Inscr. John Millward, gent., 1599, mur., S.A.
II. Inscr. Elinor, w. of John Millward, gent., 1614, mur., S.A.
III. Inscr. Edw. Millward, gent., 1619, mur., S.A.
PoLiXG. I. Walter Havy, vicar, c. 1460, hf. elf. in mass vests.,
C. Dallaway, 11,1, 59 ; Mason, 3 series, no. 42 ; M.B.S. Port¬
folio, II, pi. 48 ; S.A.C., LX, 89.
PoRTSLADE. I. Inscr. Pich. Scrasce of Hangleton, gent., 1499 ;
Rich. Scrasce of Blechington, gent., 1519 ; and Edw. Scrasce of
Blechington, gent., 1579, rel., mur., S.A. An added plate
states '' this brass was preserved from the ruins of West
Blatchington church ”.
PuLBOROUGH. I. Thos. Harlyng, canon of Chichester, rector
of Ringwood and Pulborough, 1423, in cope, single canopy slightly
mutil., marg. inscr., rel., now mur., N.A. Dallaway, II, i, 324 ;
Mason, 3 series, no. 39 ; M.B.S. Portfolio, II, pi. 22 ; Woodman,
90. II. Edm. Mille, gent., 1452, in civil dress, and w. Maud,
inscr. mutil., 1 sh., rel., now mur., S.A. Dallaway, 324 ; Mason,
no. 40. III. Rich., son and h. of Edm. Mille, 1478, in civil
dress, 1 sh., rel., S.A. IV. Inscr. and ach. John Apsley,
esq., 1713, aged 76, and w. Judith, 1706, aged 52, C.
Ringmer. I. Inscr. .with 4 Eng. vv., ach. and 2 shs. Rich.
Mascall of Mailing, Sussex, esq., 1631, and w. Franeis, dau. of
33
514
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
iSir Geo. Paulett of Crandol, Hants, had 4 children, Hen., Jane,
Charity, Cisely ; his w. pos. ; also Jane, his dan., 1631, aged 10,
with 2 Eng. vv., now mur., N.C. Reliquary and Illust. Arch.,
IV, 228 (shs.). II. Inscr. John Sadler, pastor, 1640, mur., C.
Hodmell. I. Inscr. John de la Chambre, esq., 1673 , palimp.,
on rev. another inscr. to John Broke and w. Agatha, dan. of John
de Rademeld, widow of Rich. Weyvyle, 1434, benefactors to the
ch. ; mur. on hinge, S.C.
Rusper. I. John de Kyggesfolde, in civil dress, and w . Agneys,
c. 1370, hf. effs., Fr. inscr., inaccurately rel. and now mur., C.
Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 117 (effs.) ; Dallaway, 11, ii, 379 ; S.A.C.,
XLII, 5 (head of lady). II. Thos. Challoner, 1532, in civil
dress, and w. Margt., with 1 son ; dans, lost ; rel., now mur., C.
III. Inscr. Elizth., dau. of John Gardiner, w. of Thos. Chaundler,
1636, left a dau. Elizth., Tower. IV. Inscr. Mary, dau. of^Jas.
Jordan of Lovelheath in Charlwood, Surrey, gent., w. of John
Gardiner of Rusper, gent., 1644, had 5 sons and 5 daus.. Tower.
Rye. I. Civilian (head gone) and w. (mutil.), c. 1490 ; children,
shs., and marg. inscr. lost ; N.C. II. Thos. Hamon, thrice
burgess for parliament, 6 times mayor, long captain of the band,
1607, in civil dress, 6 Eng. vv., marg. inscr. mutil. ; his w. Martha
pos. • C. S.A.G., XIII, 280. HI. Two achs. and hf. a sh. ;
late 16th cent. ; inscr. lost.
Selmeston. I. Inscr. Hen. Rogers, painefull preacher in
this ch. for 32 years, 1639, aged 67, S.A.
Shipley. I. Inscr. John Hindly, servant to lord Molinnux,
1652, C. .
Shoreham, New. I. Civilian and w., c. 1450 , inscr. lost , N.
Beaumont, 47 ; Woodman, 108. II. Inscr. and ach. Walter
West of Woodmancote, Sussex, esq., 1648, aged 23 ; mar. Elizth.,
eld. dau. of Thos. Shirley of Preston, Sussex, esq., N.
Shoreham, Old. I. Inscr. with ach. Capt. Rich. Poole, aged
94, and only son Thos., aged 60, both died 1652, mur., C.
Slaugham. I. John Covert, esq., son of Wm. Covert, esq.,
1503, single canopy of much earlier date slightly mutil., inscr.
and 4 shs. (2 now rel. with no. II, and 1 restored blank), now mur.,
S.C. He mar. Isabel, dau. of Sir John Pelham. The 2 shs.,
now with no. II, bear Covert and Covert imp. Pelham. II.
Rich. Covert, esq., died 1547, in arm., kng., and 3 ws., (1) Elizth.,
dau. and coh. of John and Elizth. Faggar, kng., (2) Elizth., dau.
of Sir Geo. Nevyle, lord Burgevenne, kng., (3) Jane, dau. of Wm.
Ascheburnham, esq., standing, with a separate inscr., she died in
SUSSEX.
515
1527 ; the inscr. mentions as a 4th w. Blanche, dan. of John
Vaughan of Burge venne, esq., “last wife of the said Bichard”;
Besurrection, 4 scrolls, 4 shs. (2 lost) and inscr. ; the effs. of Bich.,
his 1st and 2nd ws., the Besurrection and the Covert sh. engr.
c. 1525, the 3rd w., her inscr. and sh. added about 1527, and the
main inscr. in 1547 ; A.T., C. Anastatic Drawing Soc., 1878,
pi. 34 (Besurrection) ; Memorials of Old Sussex, 144 (tomb) ;
S.A.G., XLII, 14 (head of lady). III. Jane, dau. of John
Covert of Slaugham, w. (1) of Sir Francis Fleming, knt., (2) of
Sir John Fetyplace, knt., 1586, kng., inscr. and 2 shs. ; buried
by Wm. Covert, her nephew and exor., who pos., mur., A.T., C.
M.B.S. Trans., VI, 118.
Slixfold. I. Bich. Bradbryge, gent., 1533, in civil dress,
and w. Denys, with 3 children (lost), John, Thos., Alis, C.
S.A.G., XL, 43. II. Lady, c. 1600, upper hf. and inscr. lost,
on same slab as no. III. III. Inscr. and sh. Edw. Cowper of
Strood in par. Slinfold, esq., 1678, aged 38, C. S.A.G., XL,
44, (sh.).
Stanmer. I. Inscr. Deborah Golfe, 1626.
Stopham. I. John Bartelot, treasurer of the household to
Thos., earl of Arundel, died 1428, in civil dress, and w. Joan, dau.
of Wm. de Stopham, engr. c. 1460, 2 sons and 1 sh. added c. 16S0,
new head added to man and both figs, partly recut c. 1670-80, N.
II. John Bartelot, “ consul providus ” to Thos., John, and Wm.,
earls of Arundel, died 1453, in arm., and w. Joan, dau. and h. of
John Leukenore, esq., engr. c. 1460 (?), 3 sons, 2 daus., and 4 shs.
added c. 1630, new head added to man and both figs, partly
recut, c. 1670-80, N. III. Bich. Bertlot, esq., marshal of the
hall to the earl of Arundel, 1462, in civil dress with livery collar
and staff of office, and w. Parnell Walton, inscr. in 8 Lat. vv. ;
1 son, 1 dau. and 2 shs. added c. 1630, N. Ashdown, Gostume,
184 (head of lady) ; S.A.G., XLII, 8 (head of lady). IV.
John, son and h. of Bich. Bartellot, 1493, in civil dress, kng.,
inscr. original, efi. a restoration c. 1630, N. V. Wm. Bartelot,
esq., 1601, aged 97, in civil dress, and w. Anne Covert, had a son
Bobt., 2 shs., feet of man and upper part of lady restored
c. 1670-80, N. VI. Inscr. John Barttelot, gent., son of John
Barttelot, esq., died 1525, engr. c. 1630, C. VII. Bich. Bartte¬
lot, esq., patron of the ch., grandson and h. to Wm. Barttelot
(no. V), whose only son Bobt., the father of Bich., , was mar. to
Mary, eld. dau. of John Apsley of Thakeham, esq., died 1614,
aged 50, in arm., and 2 ws., (1) Mary, dau. of Bich. Covert of
516
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Slaugham, esq., with 4 sons, Walter, Edw. (dec.), Wm., John
(dec.), and 1 dan. Anne (dec.), (2) Rose, dan. of Rich. Hatton
of Thames Ditton, esq., with 2 sons. Rich., Robt., and 2 dans.,
Mary, Frances (dec.), 3 shs., br. engr. c. 1630, C. S.A.G., XLII,
16 (heads of ladies). VIII. Inscr., 6 dans, and sh. Mary, eld.
dan. of John Middleton of Horsham, esq., w. of Walter Barttelot,
esq., 1626, aged 39, had 6 dans., Frances, Mary, Anne, Jane,
Elizth., Barbara, N. IX. Inscr. and sh. Elizth., dan. and coh.
of Walter Barttelot, esq., w. of Rich. Mille of Greatham, gent.,
1644, N. X. Inscr. Wm., 2nd son of Rich. Barttelot, 1666, on
same slab as no. VII. XI. Inscr. Anne, dan. of Thos. Bettes-
worth, gent., and cousin of Sir Peter Bettes worth, knt., w. of
Walter Barttelot, gent., 1690, N. XII. Inscr. and sh. Walter
Barttelot, esq., 1702, aged 63, N. XIII. Inscr. and ach. Hen.
Barttelot of Fittleworth, esq., 1710, aged 69, N. XIV. Inscr.
Capt. Chas. Barttelot, 1738, N. XV. Frags. Three sons, 1 dau.,
and 2 shs., c. 1630, now placed with no. XVII. XVI. Inscr.
(modern). Walter Barttelot, esq., son and h. of Rich. Barttelot,
esq., born 1585, died 1640 ; mar. Mary, dau. of John Middleton,
of Hills Place, Horsham, had 6 daus. coheiresses, N. XVII.
Inscr. (modern). Hen. Barttelot, esq., son of Hen. Barttelot,
feodar of Sussex, born 1612, died 1648 ; mar. his cousin Mary,
dau. and coh. of Walter Barttelot, esq., had 2 sons, Walter,
Hen. ; N.
Storrington. I. Hen. Wilsha, S.T.B., '' alumnus ” of Hen.
Wilsha of Lichfield, priest, chaplain to Hen., earl of Arundel,
the lord Hen., baron Mautravers, and John, lord Lumley, 1591,
aged 84, in gown, with scroll and text ; his cognati ” pos. ;
rel., C.
Stoughton. I. Inscr. Jas. Smyth, clerk, one of the perpetual
chaplains of the hospital of the Savoy, 1565, mur., N.
Thakeham. I. Beatrix, mother of Wm. Apsley, esq., 1515,
N. S.A.G., XLII, 14 (head). II. Thos., son of Wm. Apsley,
esq., 1517, in civil dress, N. III. Two shs., Apsley, c. 1520 ;
eff. in arm. and inscr. lost ; A.T., C. IV. Inscr. Jas. Butler,
esq., 1696, aged 45, N.
Ticehurst. I. Man in arm., c. 1370, large, to which has been
added the smaller effs. of 2 ladies and an inscr. for John Wybarne,
esq., died 1490, and his 2 ws. Edith and Agnes [died 1503], C.
Gonnoisseur, I, 165 ; M.B.S. Trans., II, 224 ; S.A.G., VIII, 17,
Tillington. I. Inscr. Wm. Spencer, gent., steward to viscount
Montagu, 1593, his mother Margery, 1588, and his w. Anne,
SUSSEX.
517
1592, mur., C. II. Inscr. with sh. Wm. Cox, S.T.P., precentor
of Chichester, 1658, and widow Mary, 1697, mur., C.
Tortington. I. Inscr. with 4 Eng. vv. Roger Gratwyk,
lord of the manor of Tortington Cheynesse, patron of the ch.,
1596 ; Wm. Gratwyk of East Mailing, Kent, his exor. pos. ;
mur., C.
Trotton. I. Margarete de Camoys, in kirtle, cote-hardie,
wimple and veil, c. 1310 ; 9 shs. on dress, single canopy, Fr. marg.
inscr. in Lombardics, 8 shs., and devices, estoiles and other objects
powdering the slab, lost ; large, C. Ashdown, Costume, 79
(elf.) ; Beaumont, 61 (elf.) ; Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 81 (eff.) ;
Encycl. Brit., IV, pi. I, fig. 2, p. 434 ; Oeneal. Mag., Ill, 549 ;
Johnston, P. M., Notes on Trotton Church, pi. 3 ; MacJclin, Br. of
Eng., 28, and Mon. Br., 6th ed., 77 ; Memorials of Old Sussex,
129 ; M.B.S. Portfolio, I, pt. 4, pi. 2 ; S.A.C., XLII, 4 (head).
II. Thos., baron Camoys, ‘‘ providus consul regis et regni Anglie
ac strenuus miles de gartero '’, 1419, in arm. with garter, and w.
Elizth., [dau. of Edm. Mortimer, earl of March, widow of Sir
Hen. Percy, K.G., “ Hotspur ”, slain in 1403, she died in 1417],
in mantle, both with SS. collars, holding hands, her son [Sir
Rich.] standing by her side, double canopy with embattled
entablature and engraver’s mark on shaft, foot inscr., 3 shs.
(another lost), 2 encircled by the garter, very large, A.T., C.
Arch. Jour., LVII, 322 (gartered sh.) ; Ashdown, Armour, 200
(elbow pieces) ; Beaumont, 65 (upper hf. of lady) ; Boutell, Br.
and Slabs, 59 (effs. and inscr.), 91 (head of lady), 127 (canopy),
135 (knee-piece and garter) ; Builder, LIV, 30 ; Camoys Peerage
Case, Minutes of Evidence, 1838, 31 ; Connoisseur , I, 167 ;
Baliaway, I, 224 ; Gawthorp, pi. 7, p. 30 ; Oeneal. Mag., IV,
51, 52 ; Haines, 26 (engraver’s mark) ; Johnston, pi. 4 ; MacTdin,
Br. of Eng., 145 ; Mason, 3 series, no. 38 ; Memorials of Old
Sussex, 138; Photo-lith., priv. printed by F. R. Fairbank; S.A.C.,
XLII, 7 (head of lady) ; F. and A. Mus. List,p\. 13 ; Woodman,! .
Sir Thos. commanded the left wing of the English at Agincourt
and for his bravery was created a knight of the Garter.
UcKFiELD. I. John Fuller, gent., gave 10s. yearly to the poor
at each par. of Chiddingstone, Kent, Penshurst, Kent, Iffield,
Sussex, and Uckfield, 1610, in civil dress, inscr., text with 4 Eng.
vv., and sh., mur., C.
Waldron. I. Inscr. (sh. lost). Thos. Dyke, esq., 1632, aged 69,
and w. Joan, dau. of Thos. Walsh of Horeham, esq., had 3 sons,
Abraham, Herbert, Thos., and 4 daus., Margery, Judith, Elizth.,
518
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Sara. II. Inscr. and lozenge, Joan, w. of no. I, 1632, aged 46.
III. Inscr. and sh. Abraham Dyke, esq., 1632, aged 24.
Warbleton. I. Wm. Prestwyk, [dean of St. Mary’s Coll, in
Hastings Castle], 1436, in cope with text from Job xix, 25, 26,
on orphreys, single canopy (mutil.) with pelican in piety on centre
finial, marg. inscr. in 11 Lat. vv. mutil., large, C. Alcuin Club
Colls., XXII, 54 (eff.) ; Boutell, Series (3 plates) ; Haines, 177 ;
S.A.G., II, 309 ; Woodman, 52. II. Inscr. John and Joan
Prestwyk, parents of no. I, engr. c. 1430, now on sill of
window, C.
Warminghurst. I. Edw. Shelley, esq., one of the 4 masters
of the household to Hen. VIII, Edw. VI, and Queen Mary, 1554,
in civil dress, and w. Joan, dau. and h. of Poll (Paul) Iden (see
Penshurst, Kent), 1553, with 7 sons with initials, Ric., H., T.,
E., J., R., E., and 3 daus. with their names, Elizth., Mary, Kate,
inscribed on them, 2 shs. ; Trinity lost ; mur., C. S.A.C., XLII,
14 (head of lady).
Westham-by-Pevensey. I. Inscr. Elizth., dau. of Wm.
Hamond of Westham, gent., w. of Hen. Stonstreet, citizen and
mercer of London, 1644, N.A.
Whatlington. I. Inscr. with text. Alice, dau. of John
Michelbourne of Chichester, esq., w. of Rich. Dunck of Vine Hall
in this par., gent., 1627, aged 64, mur., N.
WiLLiNGDON. I. John Parker, esq., 1558, in arm., and w. Joan
(eff. lost), died 1517, 1 sh., N.A. OirVs Own Paper, XV, 26 (eff.).
II. Inscr. and sh. Thos. Parker, esq., 1580 ; mar. Eleanor, dau. of
Wm. Waller of Groombridge, esq., N.A. III. Inscr. Robt.,
3rd son of Sir Nich. Parker of Wallington (error for Willingdon),
22 Jan. 1618, aged 18 ; palimp., on rev. a portion of another
inscr. dated 16 April, 1618 ; mur. on hinge, N.A.
WiNCHELSEA. I. Civilian, c. 1440, feet, inscr. and shs. lost, C.
II. Inscr. with 6 Eng. vv. Margt., w. of Jeremy Jorden of
Winchelsea, 1636, aged 63, had 3 dans., Margt., Alse, Martha, C.
An indent in S.A. for a fine cross brass with eff. in arm. in head
and marg. inscr. in Lombardics with 50 days of pardon, to
Reynaud Alard, 1354, is reproduced M.B.S. Portfolio, I, pt. 3,
pi. 1.
WiSTON. I. Sir John de Brewys, 1426, in arm., marg. inscr.
with 4 Lat. vv., 6 shs. (2 lost and 1 mutil.), slab powdered with
31 scrolls (1 lost) inscribed '' Jesus mercy ”, large, S.C. Boutell,
Series, and Br. and Slabs, 66 (eff.) ; Dallaway, II, ii, 154 ;
Drummond, H., Noble British Families, I, Bruce, 6 ; Hewitt,
WARWICKSHIEE .
519
Armour, III, 426 (eff.) ; Planche, Costume, I, 181 (shoulder piece) ;
F. and A, Mus. List, pi. 16 ; Woodman, 39.
Wittering, West. I. Inscr. Edw. Osborne, gent., son of John
Osborne of Coates, born 1597, died 1660 ; his son Wm. pos.
mur., S.C. II. Inscr. EJizth., youngest dau. of Rich. Taylor^
esq., 1677, aged 16, C.
WARWICKSHIRE.
Badger, E. W. The Monumental Brasses of Warwickshire, 1895.
Originally published in the Midland Naturalist, 1886. Not illustrated.
B. and M. Trans. Transactions of the Birmingham and Midland Institute,
Archaeological Section.
Dugdale. Antiquities of Warwickshire, by Sir Wm. Dugdale, 2nd ed. by
W. Thomas, 2 vols., 1730.
Astley. I. Lady of the Astley (?) family, c. 1400, in mantle
head, lower part of eff. and inscr. lost ; now mur., N. Dugdale,
I, 118. II. Inscr. with text. Wm. Beck of Astley, 1623, a
benefactor to the par., mur., N. Indents for other brasses
engr. in Dugdale remain. An inscr. to John Crugge, 1533, for
many years in this ch. was returned to Hare field, Middx., in 1913.
Aston. I. Thos. Holte, esq., justice of North Wales, lord of
Aston, 1545, head lost, in judicial robes holding scroll, and w.
Margt. [Willington], with 1 son and 2 daus., 4 Eng. vv., 1 sh.,
and marg. inscr., local, N.A. Dugdale, II, 879. II. Inscr. and
lozenge. Mary, eld. dau. of Sir John Bridgeman of Castle
Bromwich, bart., w. of Robt. Lloyd of Aston, Salop, esq., 1689,
S.A.
Baddesley-Clinton Hall (private chapel of). I. Lady in
heraldic mantle, Brome quartering Arundell, c. 1520, kng., sm.
B. and M. Trans., 1884-5, pi. 3, p. 27 ; Soc. Antiq. Bond. Proc.,
2 S. I., 345.
Baginton. I. Sir Wm. Bagot, 1407, in arm. with arms on
jupon, and w. Margt. [Whatton], in mantle, both with SS. collars,
large, rel. and restored, now mur., C. Bagot, Lord, Memorials
of the Family of Bagot ; Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 56 ; Foster, Feudal
Arms, 8 (8vo), 9 (4to) man only.
Barcheston. I. Hugh Humfray, M.A., S.T.B., [rector 1503-
1530], in acad., local, mur., S.C. B. and M. Trans., 1884-5, pi. 5,
p. 25. II. Inscr. with sh. Flammock, son of John Colburn, 1664,
aged 52, S.C.
520
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Barton. I. Edm. Bury, 1558, in civil dress, and w. Elizth.
(eff.lost), 7th dau. of Edw. Underhill of Neather Etington, Warw.,
esq., with 2 sons, Wm., John, and 1 dau. Margt. ; she afterwards
mar. Thos. Tawyer of Raunds, Northants., gent., and after his
death returned to Barton and erected this brass in 1608 ; 2 shs.,
rel., C.
Chadshunt. I. Wm. Askell of Geydon, gent., 1613, aged 48,
in civil dress, kng., rect. pi. and inscr., N. II. Inscr.
Theophilus Wilkins of Geadon, 1613, N.A.
CoLESHiLL. I. Wm. Abell, vicar, 1500, in mass vests, without
«tole and maniple, holding chalice and wafer, local, sm., 0. B.
and M. Trans., 1884-5, pi. 4, p. 22. II. Alice, dau. of Simon
Uigby, esq., w. of Robt. Clifton, esq., 1506, marg. inscr. mutil.,
local, C. Dugdale, II, 1019. III. John Fenton, LL.B., vicar,
•official of Coventry, 1566, in gown, holding book, C. B. and M.
Trans., 1874, 18 ; Bloxam, M. H., Companion to Gothic
Architecture, ed. 1882, 250. IV. Inscr. (marg.). Mary, w. of
John Milward of Bradlyash, Derby, lived at Colshill Hall with
Lady Offaly, 1651, C. V. Inscr. and ach. Rich. Beresford,
gent., 1651, aged 37 ; mar. for 19 years to Alice, dau. of Thos.
Wilington, gent., had 4 sons and 4 daus., N. Nos. I, II, III
repaired by Messrs. Waller.
Compton, Fenny. I. Inscr. Rich., son of Ambrose Willis,
1597 ; by his w. Hester he had 3 sons and 2 daus., C.
Compton Verney. I. Anne, dau. of Rich. Verney, esq., w. of
Edw. Odyngsale of Long Itchington, 1523, inscr. mutil., 1 sh.,
1 evang. symbol, local, C. Dugdale, 1, 569. II. Rich. Verney,
esq., [1526], in arm., and w. Anne, [dau. of Wm. Danvers], with
9 sons and 5 daus., marg. inscr. mutil., 1 sh., local, C. Dugdale,
I, 569. III. Geo. Verney of Compton, esq., son of Sir Hen.
Verney, died 1574, in arm. ; by his w. Jane, dau. of Wm. Lucy of
Charlcot, esq., he had 1 son and 4 daus. ; 1 sh., br. engr. c. 1630,
local, C. Dugdale, I, 569. Possibly by the same engraver as
the br. at St. Columb, Cornwall, to Sir John Arundell, c. 1630.
IV. Inscr., ach. and 2 shs. Sir Greville Verney, knt., son and h.
of Sir Rich. Verney, knt., by Margt., only sister and h. of Fulc
Greville, lord Broke, 1642, aged 56, and w. Cath., dau. of Sir
Robt. Southwell of Wood rising, Norf., knt., by whom 4 sons,
Greville, John, Rich., Geo., and 1 dau. Elizth., C. Dugdale, I,
570. V. Inscr., ach. and 2 shs. Greville Verney, esq., eld. son
of no. IV, died young, 1648 ; mar. Elizth. Wenman, who survived
him 2 months leaving 1 posthumous son ; C. Dugdale, I, 570.
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VI. Inscr. and ach. Geo. Verney, esq., youngest son of no. IV,
1649, aged 24, C. Dugdale, I, 570. VII. Inscr. ^ lozenge and 2
shs. Cath., dau. of Sir Robt. Southwell, knt., by Lady Elizth.
Howard, dau. of Chas., earl of Nottingham, widow of Sir Greville
Verney, knt., 1657, aged 66, C.
CouGHTON. I. Sir Geo. Throkmerton, knt., died 15[53], in
arm., and w. Kath., dau. of Sir Nich. Vause, lord Harrowden,
died 15[71], in mantle, with 8 sons and 11 daus., brass engr.
e. 1535, marg. inscr., 4 shs., local, A.T., C. Dugdale, II, 753.
II. Inscr., evang. symbols and 2 lozenges. Dame Elizth.
Throkmerton, last abbess of Denny (Cambs.), and aunt to Sir Geo.
Throkmerton, 1547, restored, mur., A.T., C. III. Inscr. and
sh. Sir John Throkmorton of Feckenham, knt., 5th son of Sir
G«o. of Cough ton, master of requests to Queen Mary, justice of
Chester and of the council of the marches of Wales for 23 years
and vice-president for 4 years, 1580 ; mar. Margery, dau. of Robt.
Puttenham, esq., had 5 sons and 4 daus. ; mur., C.
Coventry, Holy Trinity. I. John Whithead, mayor, [died
1600], in civil dress, standing, and 2 ws., the 1st with 1 son and 3
daus., the 2nd with 3 sons and 2 daus., all kng., rect. pi. with
inscr., 10 Lat. vv., and arms of Coventry and Mercers’ Co. quar¬
tering Whithead (?), mur., N.A. Poole, B.,Antiq. of Coventry, 140.
Coventry, St. Michael. I. Mary, [w. of Dr. Wm.] Hinton,
[vicar, archdeacon of Coventry], 1594, aged 30, kng., with 4
infants in swaddling clothes, inscr. with 6 Lat. vv. ; her husband
pos. ; mur., N.A. Poole, 138. II. Ann, w. of Wm. Sewell,
vintner, 1609, aged 46, kng., inscr. with 6 Eng. vv., mur., S.A.
Poole, 138. III. Inscr. Thos. Bond, draper, sometime mayor,
founder of the hospital of Bablake, died 1506, br. engr. c. 1610,
loose in vestry in 1900. IV. Inscr. Lisle Cave of Horspoole,
Leic., esq., 5th son of Francis Cave, LL.D., 1623 ; by his 1st w.
Mary he had 4 daus., by his 2nd Judith, 2 sons and 4 daus., mur.,
S.A. V. Inscr. Mary, eld. dau. of Sir Thos. Vavasor, marshal
of the king’s household, 1631, mur., N.A. VI. Inscr. with 14
Lat. vv. John Wightwick, youngest son of John Wightwick,
sheriff of Coventry, fellow of Pembroke Coll., 1637, aged 17, mur.,
N.A. VII. Inscr. Judeth, dau. of Thos. Edmonds, esq., w. of
John Moore, gent., 1636, aged 72 ; also Elizth., dau. of Hen.
Harewell of Coventry, esq., 1640, aged 23 ; Joseph Moore, M.D.,
Oxon., pos. to his mother, w. and 4 infant children ; mur., S.C.A.
VIII. Inscr. with 20 Eng. vv. and sh. Capt. Gervase Scrope of
the family of Scrope of Bolton, Yorks., 1705, aged 66 ; the vv.
522
LISB OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
“ written by himself in the agony and dolorous paines of the gout ”,
mur,, S.A. Poole, 140.
Eatington, Lower. I. Four daus., c. 1490, mutih, now mur.,
Tower. II. Inscr. John de Underhull and w. Agnes, c. 1500,
now mur., S.C. III. Sh., Underhill, belonging to no. II, now
fixed to a wooden tablet on which are painted 25 Eng. vv. to
Anth., son of Thos. Underhill, 1587, mur.. Tower. IV. Thos.
Underhill, in civil dress, and w. Elizth., both died 1603, had 13
sons and 7 daus., now mur.. Tower.
Exhall near Alcester. I. John Walsingham of Exhall, esq.,
died 1566, in arm., and w. Elenor, dau. of Humf. Ashefield of
Heythropp, Oxon., esq., engr. c. 1590, 2 shs., once on A.T., now
on C. floor.
Hampton-in-Arden. I. A civilian, c. 1500 ; w., children, and
inscr. lost ; sm., local, N. B. and M. Trans., 1878, p. 8.
Possibly Rich. Brokes, bailiff, and w. Iseult.
Harbury. I. One dau., 6 Eng. vv. at head of stone, and 4 at
bottom, 2 sm. plates with the names of her parents, brothers and
sisters, and mutil. marg. inscr. ; the remains of the brass to Alice
Wagstaff, dau. of Thos. and Alice Furnor, 1563, N. II. Inscr.
Anne Wagstaf, dau. of John Hanslepp of Stonithorpe, 1624,
mur., C. III. Inscr., 4 Lat. vv. and ach. Jas. Wright, gent.,
1685, aged 61, N.
Haseley. I. Clement Throkmorton, esq., 3rd son of Sir Geo.
Throkmorton, 1573, in arm., and w. Kath., eld. dau. of Sir Edw.
Nevell, with 6 sons and 7 daus., marg. inscr., 4 shs. and 1 lozenge ;
partly palimp., on rev. of a portion of the inscr. part of a fig. of a
civilian, 15th cent., of Eng. work ; on rev. of sons some Flemish
canopy work, 14th cent. ; A.T., C., the palimps. on hinges.
Dugdale, II, 655.
Hillmorton. I. Lady, c. 1410, in mantle, scroll mutil. ;
marg. inscr. lost ; under floor of pew, S.A. B. and M. Trans.,
1884-5, pi. 3, p. 27 ; Rugby School Nat. Hist. Soc. Report, 1915,
frontis.
Hunningham. I. Seven daus., 15th cent., found in church¬
yard in 1906, now mur., C.
Ilmington. I, Inscr. and sh. Long genealogical inscr. to the
Brent family, 1531-1666, mur., N.Tr. II. Inscr. and sh. Giles
Palmer of Compton, esq., 8th son of John Palmer by Eleanor
Rouse, 1665, aged 50 ; mar. Elizth. (who pos.), dau. of Hen. Jones
of Chastleton, Oxon., esq., left 1 son John, and 3 daus., Elizth.,
Anne, Mary; mur., N.Tr. III. Inscr. Edm. Jones, gent..
WARWICKSHIRE.
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6th son of Hen. Jones of Chastleton, Oxon., esq., 1667, aged 44,
mur., N.Tr.
Ttchington, Long. I. John Bosworth of Yardley, yeoraan,
1674, aged 82, in civil dress, and 2 ws., Ellinor and Isabel, kng.,
rect. pi. with 4 Eng. vv. and long inscr, detailing his charities
and directing loaves to be placed for distribution “ on the com¬
munion table every sabbath or lord’s day ”, mur., C.
Merevale. I. [Bobt., lord Ferrers of Chartley, 1413], in arm.,
and w. [Margt., dau. of Edw., lord le Despencer], in mantle ;
inscr. lost ; large, reh, C. AshdMivn, Armour, 195 (man) ; Boutell,
Series ; Gresley, W., Forest of Arden, 1841 ; HeuAtt, Armour,
III, 424 (man).
Meriden. 1. Elizth., dau. and h. of Thos. and Margt. Rotton,
1638, aged 20, inscr. with anagram, C. B. and M. Trans., 1884-5,
pi. 2, p. 32.
Middleton. I. Sir Rich. Byngham, justice of the king’s bench,
1476, in judical robes with coif, and widow Dame Margt., [died
1505, sister of Sir Baldwin Frevill and widow of Sir Hugh
Willoughby], 1 sh. (3 others lost), local, reh, C. B. and M. Trans.,
1874, p. 17 ; Dugdale, II, 1053 ; M.B.S. Portfolio, II, pi. 4.
II. Inscr. and sh. Dorothy, dau. of Sir Hen. Wiloughby, [1st] w.
of [Sir] Anth. Fitzherbert (see Norbury, Derby), 1507, C.
Dugdale, II, 1053.
Milverton. I. Inscr. with 6 Lat. and 6 Eng. vv. Mary, dau.
of Geo. Palmer, gent., 1660, aged 20 years, 4 months, and 4 days,
mur., N. II. Inscr. John Eyers of Milverton, a benefactor to
the par., mur., N.
Moreton-Morrell. I. Ach., Bagshaw with Samwell in
pretence; inscr. cut in stone. Anne, dau. and coh. of Arthur
Samwell of Morton Morell, w. of Francis Bagshaw, fellow of
Magdalen Coll., Oxford, died in child-bed, 1689, aged 26, C.
Napton-on-tiie-Hill. I. Sh., Shuckburgh quartering Napton,
16th cent., now mur., N.C.
Packington, Great. I. Inscr. (eff. lost). John Wryght, vicar,
1527, N.
Preston Bagot. I. Elizth., 2nd dau. of Rich. Knightley of
Burghe Hall, Staffs., esq., w. of Wm. Randoll, “ legis consiliarius ”,
1635, head lost, now mur., C.
Sherbourne. I. Inscr. with 22 Eng. vv. John Smith, clerk, a
native of Warwick, a teacher for 37 years, beloved by his scholars
especially by Rowley Ward, a benefactor to the poor of Warwick,
died at Sherburn, 1624, aged 60, mur., S.A.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
SiiucKBURGH, Upper. I. Margt., dau. of Thos. Shukburggh
senior of Shukbnrrgh, esq., w. of John, son and h. of Thos. Cotes
of Honingham, esq., c. 1500, only lower part of eff. remains, the
upper has recently been incised on the stone, C. Dugdale, I, 311.
II. Thos. Shukburghe, esq., lord of the manor and patron of the
ch., 1549, in arm., and w. Elizth., inscr. and 1 sh., local, C.
Dugdale, I, 311. III. Anth. Shukburgh, esq., 1594, in arm.,
head only remaining, rest of fig. incised on the stone, and w.
Anne [Foxley], with 3 sons and 5 daus., inscr., ach., and 4 shs.,
C. Dugdale, I, 311 ; Misc. Gen. et Her., 2 S. Ill, 227 (ach.)
All incorrectly relaid and misplaced.
Solihull: I. Wm. Hyll, gent., 1549, in civil dress, and 2 ws.,
Isabel and Agnes, 18 children in 3 groups, 4 sons, 11 daus., and
1 son and 2 daus., now mur. on a board, C. Warw. Antiquarian
Mag., pt. 1. II. Wm. Hawes, aged 80, in civil dress, with 4
sons, and w. Ursula Colles, aged 70, with 4 daus., both died 1610,
all kng., rect. pi. with 6 Eng. vv. and 2 shs., mur., N.A. Warw.
Antiq. Mag., pt. 1. III. Inscr. Anne, w. of Geo. Averell, gent.,
1633, aged 92, mur., N.Tr. IV. Inscr. Geo. Averell, gent.,
1637, aged 98, by his w. Anne he had 4 sons and 3 daus., mur.,
N.Tr. V. Inscr. Hen., son of Geo. Averell, gent., “ lived a
batchelour”, 1650, aged 73, mur., N.Tr. VI. Inscr. and 2
shs. Robt. Ladbroke, pastor, 1655, aged 57, C.
Stratford-on-Avon. I. Inscr. with 6 Lat. vv. Anne
[Hathaway], w. of Wm. Shakespeare, 1623, aged 67, C. Beau¬
mont, 175.
Sutton Coldfield. I. Barbara, dau. of Ralph Simonds, gent.,
w. of Roger Eliot, rector, 1606, aged 24, with 1 son Ralph and 1
dau. Elizth., mur., C. B. and M. Trans., 1884-5, pi. 1, p. 30.
II. Josias Bull, gent., 1621, aged about 50, in civil dress, with 4
sons, Josias, Hen., Geo., John, and 1 dau. Anne, by his w. Kath.
Walshe, widow, dau. of Wm. Bother of Tyes, Essex, esq., 1 sh.,
mur., C. Both much corroded.
Tanworth. I. Inscr. and 10 daus. ; the remains of the br.
to Robt. Fulwode, esq., “ qui fuit excellentissime doctrinatus
sive litteratus in commune lege Anglic ”, 1531, and w. Margt. ;
now mur., N.A. II. Margt., dau. of Simon Ralegh of Farm-
borough, esq., w. of Andrew Archer of Tanworth, esq., 1614,
kng., rect. pi. with inscr. and ach., now in oak frame, mur., N.A.
Dugdale, II, 777. III. Inscr. with 12 Lat. vv. and ach. Anne,
dau. and h. of Edw. Bayles of Haselor, w. of John Chambers of
Woodend, gent., 1650, aged 35, left 3 sons, Wm., Edm., John,
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and 1 dau. Elizth. ; “ J.C. composuit, E.C. sculpsit, W.C. dedit ” ;
now in oak frame, N.A. IV. Inscr. with 8 Lat. vv. Margt.,
dau. and h. of Thos. Anderton, w. of Ed. Chambers of Studley,
gent., 1666, aged 30, now in oak frame, S.A. V. Inscr. with
6 Lat. vv. John Chambers, 1670, nowin oak frame, S.A.
Tysoe. I. Thos. Mastrupe, chaplain, 1463, in mass vests,
with chalice, sm., N.A. II. Jane, eld. dau. of Robt. Gibbs of
Honnington, esq., by his 1st w. Margt. Pridiox, w. of Nich.
Browne, 1598, hf. eff., sm., N.A. III. Inscr. with sh. Tomizane,
2nd w. of Nich. Browne, 1611, N.A.
Ueton. I. Rich. Woddomes, parson, patron and vossioner of
the ch. and par., 1587, in gown, with 3 sons. Rich., John, John,
and w. Margery, with 4 daus., Anne, Joan, Elizth., Ayles, all
kng., rect. pi. with inscr., N.A.
Warwick, St. Mary. I. Thos. de Beauchamp, earl of
Warwick, 1401, in arm. with arms on jupon, and w. Margaret,
dau. of Wm., lord Ferrers of Groby, 1406, in heraldic dress, large ;
canopy and inscr. lost ; once on A.T., now rel., mur., S.Tr.
Ashdown, Costume, 108, fig. 124 (from Dugdale) ; Grossley, 250 ;
Dugdale, I, 404 ; Encycl. Brit,, IV, pi. 2, fig. 1, p. 435 ; Foster,
Feudal Arms, 14 (8vo), 12 (4to) man only ; Cough, II, pi. 2,
p. 5 ; F. and A. Mus, List, pi. 11 ; Waller, pt. 6 ; Ward, 16.
II. Thos. Oken, 1573, in civil dress, and w. Jone, now mur., N.Tr.
III. Inscr. with 8 Eng. vv. Elizth. Chowne, 1597, aged 75, C.
IV. Inscr., anagram, and 8 Eng. vv. Cecily, 2nd dau. of Sir Thos.
Puckering, knt. and bart., 1636, aged 13, C. V. Inscr. Thos.,
4th son of Sir Thos. Rous of Rouslench, Wore., bart., died 1645
in his first year, C. Four brasses, now lost, are engr. in
Dugdale, I, 432. On the tomb of Rich, de Beauchamp, earl of
Warwick, 1439, is a fine chamfer inscr. in raised letters with
badges between the words.
Warwick, St. Nicholas. I. Robt. Willardsey, 1st vicar,
1424, in mass vests., now mur., over vestry door.
Wasperton. I. Inscr. in 10 vv. Hen. Collins, 1664, mur., N.
Wellesbourne -Hastings. I. Sir Thos. le Strange, constable
of Ireland, 1426, in arm. with SS. collar ; marg. inscr, and shs.
restored ; C. Dugdale, I, 574.
Weston - TINDER - Weatherley. I. Inscr. (efi., etc., lost).
Anne, dau. and coh. of John Huggefiord, lord of Edmondescote,
etc., w. of Gerard Hanet, gent., 1497, C. Dugdale, I, 298. II.
Inscr. with 14 Lat., 10 Eng. vv. and 4 shs. Margery, dau. of Sir
Thos. Englefield, knt., by Elizth., dau. of Sir Robt. Throgmorton,,
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
knt., w. of Sir Edw. Saunders, knt., 1563, mur., N.A. III.
Inscr. in 4 Lat. and 4 Eng. vv. Joyce Tomer, 1566, mur., C.
Whatcote. I. Wm. Auldington, parson, [1511], in mass vests,
with chalice, head lost, sm., local, C.
Whichford. I. Mch. Asheton, S.T.B. Camb., chaplain to
the earl of Derby, rector of Whichford and formerly vicar of
Kendal near Great Leaver, Lancs., 1582, in gown and scarf, A.T.,
C. B. and M. Trans. ^ 1874, p. 18 ; Bloxam, M. H., Companion
to Gothic Archit., ed. 1882, 253.
Whitnash. I. Civilian and w., c. 1500 ; inscr. lost ; now
mur., C. A modern inscr. ascribes to Benedict Medley, clerk of
the signet to Hen. VII, lord of the manor, died 1504, and w.
II. Rich Bennet, " artis laice magister ”, pastor, 1531, in mass
vests, without maniple, holding chalice and wafer, local, now
mur., C. III. Inscr. in 6 Eng. vv. Nich. Greenhill, M.A., rector,
[1650] ; the vv. composed by Rich. Boles, M.A. in 1682 ; sm.,
mur., C. IV. Inscr. in 10 Eng. vv. Rich. Boles, M.A., rector,
composed by himself in 1689 at the age of 85, sm., mur., C.
WiTHYBROOK. I. Civilian, c. 1500 ; w., children and inser.
lost; N. Possibly Rich. Wright, 1501.
WiXFORD. I. Thos. de Cruwe, esq., [steward to Rich, de
Beauchamp, earl of Warwick, died 1418], builder of the chapel,
and w. Julian, 1411, in mantle, double canopy, chamfer inscr.
5 shs. and badges of a foot, partly restored, large, A.T., S.C.
Assoc. Archit. Soc. Reports, XIV, 307 (from Dugdale) ; Cambridge
Camden Soc. Illust., no. 5, p. 155 ; Dugdale, II, 862 ; M.B.S.
Portfolio, I, pt. 9, pi. 2. II. Inscr. Jane, w. of John Alline,
1587, had 2 sons, John, John, and 8 dans., Annis, Margt., Margery,
Annis, Elizth., Mary, Alse, Isabel, N. III. Rise, 4th son of
Rise Griffyn of Brome, Warw., esq., 1597, aged f of a year,
kng.,in civil dress, rect. pi. with inscr. and sh., mur. in frame.
Vestry.
Wootton-Wawen. I. John Hare well, esq., 1505, in arm.,
and w. Dame Anne, widow of Sir Edw. Grey, knt., with 5 sons
and 5 daus., chamfer inscr., 4 shs., A.T., C. Dugdale, II, 813.
II. Inscr. Lady Agnes, dau. of John Harewell, esq., and a coh. of
her brother Thos. Harewell, esq., w. of Sir John Smythe, knt.,
one of the barons of the exchequer, 1562, mur., S.C.
Wroxall. I. Lady, c. 1430, now mur., N.
In Dugdale are engravings of several brasses now lost (as at
Emscote to the Hugford family, effs. with hands joined), but the
costume of the figs, is very inaccurately represented.
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In colls. Brit. Mus. and Soc. Antiq. are rubbings of brasses
formerly at Charleoote to (1) John Marskre, chaplain, c. 1500,
in mass vests, without stole and maniple ; (2) Edm., son of
Thos. Wykham, gent., c. 1500, in civil dress, local, sm. ; and (3)
in coll. Soc. Antiq. an inscr. to Nath. Brent of Willington, gent.,
and w. Ann, only dau. of Wm. Lawrence of Charlcote, both died
1689. These disappeared during the rebuilding of the ch. in 1851.
The 6 daus. and inscr. in 8 Eng. vv., the remains of the br. to
Rich. Wylmer, 1527, and w. Joan, at Ryton-on-Dunsmoor, were
sold by the vicar and churchwardens and in 1886 were in the
possession of Mr. J. J. Green of Stansted Montfichet, Essex.
Rubbing in coll. Soc. Antiq. In St. Mary’s Hall, Coventry,
is a brass tablet, dated 1568, recording the conditions of the lease
of Cheylesmore Park granted by John Dudley, duke of Northum¬
berland, to the mayor, bailihs and commonalty of Coventry,
with the Royal arms, city of Coventry and the grantor’s arms.
WESTMORLAND.
C. and W. Trans. Transactions of the Cumberland and Westmorland
Archaeological Society.
Bowness. I. Inscr. Thos. Dixon, gent., 1691, aged 65 ; his
eld. son Thos. Dixon, S.T.P., rector of Waybill pos. ; mur., S.A.
Grasmere. I. Inscr. Wm. Fleming of Coniston, esq., 1653,
aged 44 ; his son and h. Daniel pos. ; mur., C. II. Inscr.
Barbara, dau. of Sir Hen. Fletcher by Cath., dau. of Sir Geo.
Dalson, w. of Daniel Fleming of Rydall, esq., 1675, mur., C.
Kendal. I. Alan Bellingham, esq., 1577, aged 61, in arm. ;
mar. (1) Cath., dau. of Anth. Ducket, esq., by whom no issue,
(2) Dorothy, dau. of Thos. Sanford, esq., by whom 7 sons and
8 daus. ; ach. and sh., rel., mur., N.C. C. and W . Trans., XIII,
148, and XVI, 201 ; Nicholson, C., Annals of Kendal, 1861, 57.
II. Inscr. with 8 Eng. vv. Ralph Tirer, B.D., vicar, 1627, mur., C.
III. Inscr. Robt. Dawson, bp. of Clonfert, 1643, mur., C.
Lowther Castle see Priv. Possession.
Morland. I. Inscr. John Blythe, vicar for 35 years and 4
days, 1562 ; palimp., on rev. a portion of an armed fig. with 1 son
also in arm., and a frag, of inscr., c. 1520 ; loose in vestry. C.
and W. Trans., XIII, 149 ; M.B.8. Trans., IV, 295.
528
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Musgrave, Great. I. [Thos. Ouds, rector], c, 1500, in mass
vests, with scroll on breast, 2 evang. symbols ; inscr. and 2 other
symbols lost ; C. C. and W . Trans., XIII, 144.
Ormside. I. Inscr. with 2 Eng. vv. Sir Christ. Pickering, knt.,
5 times sheriff of Cumberland, 1620, aged 76, N.A. II. Inscr.
with 6 Eng. vv. Cyprian Hilton, 1652, N.A. III. Inscr. Cyprian
Hilton, 1693, aged 34, left 3 sons and 5 daus., N.A.
WILTSHIRE.
*Kite. The Monumental Brasses of Wiltshire, by E. Kite, 1860.
Wilts. Mag. Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society
Magazine.
Wilts. N. and Q. Wiltshire Notes and Queries.
Aldbourne. I. Rich. Goddard of Upham, in civil dress, and
w. Elizth., 1492. Wilts. Mag., XI, 245. II. Hen. Erekylton,
chaplain, 1508, in mass vests., with chalice (bowl lost) and book
separately inlaid, sm., C. Kite, pi. 14.
Alderton. I. Inscr. Thos. Gore, esq., lord of this town, 1532,
mur., C. II. Inscr. with 8 Eng. vv. Anne, dau. of Wm. James,
gent., mother of Lydia, w. of Chas. Gore, 1636, aged 70, mur., S.A.
III. Inscr. with 10 Eng. vv. Wm. James, gent., 1637, aged 56,
mur., S.A. IV. Inscr. with 6 Eng. vv. Elizth., dau. of Chas.
Gore, 1641, aged 4, C. V. Inscr. with 4 Eng. vv. and texts.
Children of Chas. and Lydia Gore, 1641, mur., C. VI. Inscr.
with 18 Eng. vv. Lydia, w. of Chas. Gore, 1654, C.
Alton Barnes. I. Inscr. Wm. Budd, LL.B., fellow of New
Coll., Oxford, rector, 1685, aged 56, C.
Alton Priors. I. Agnes, w. of Wm. Button, 1528, N. II.
Wm. Button, esq., died 1590, aged 64 ; rect. pi. with eff. rising
from a tomb at the summons of an angel with the ‘‘ key of David ”
(Rev., Ill, 7) as a trumpet, 6 Eng. vv. on lid and inscr. on side of
tomb, sh., texts, etc. : he left, by his w. Mary, dau. of Sir Wm.
Kellwey, knt., 6 sons. Sir Ambrose, Wm., mar. Jane, dau. of
elohn Lambe of Coulston, John, Francis, Edw., Hen., and 2 daus.,
Dorothy mar. to John Drake of Mount Drake, Devon, esq., and
Cecily mar. to Sir John Mewys of Kingston, Isle of Wight, knt. ;
Sir Wm., grandchild to the first and son and h. of the latter Wm.
Button pos. c. 1620 ; curious, mur., A.T., C. Kite, pi. 25.
Amesbury. I. Inscr. Edith, w. of Robt. Matyn, c. 1470, date
not filled in, now mur., C.
WILTSHIRE.
529
Barford St. Martin. I. Alis Walker, 1584, aged 41, with
7 sons and 4 dans., all kng., inscr. with 12 Eng. vv. ending '' such
is the fickle state of man the uncertaine lott of life, noe sooner
spunne by Lachese hands but cutte wt Atrops knife ”, 1 sh. ;
her eld. son Thos. pos. ; mur., S. Tr.
Bedwyn, Great. T. Inscr. (eff. lost). Thos. Dogeson, vicar,
1501, N. Tr. II. John, son and h. of Sir John Seymoure, knt.,
by Margery, dau. of Sir Hen. Wentworth, knt., 1510, in civil dress ;
2 shs. lost ; now mur., C. Kite, pi. 15. III. Inscr. in 2 Lat.
vv. [Edw]. Seymour, [lord] Beauchamp, [son of Edw., earl of
Hertford, and lady Kath. Grey, 1612], had 3 sons and 1 dau.,
now mur., C. Kite, p. 101, notices an indent for a cross br. with
marg. inscr. in Lombardics to Sir Roger de Stoke who died in 1333.
Berwick Basset. 1. Wm. Bayly, " legavit ecclesie solidos
centum semper manere ”, 1427, hf. elf. in civil dress, N. Kite,
pi. 7.
Bishopstone near Salisbury. I. Inscr. John Wykham,
rector, 1417, C.
Blunsden, Broad. I. - w. of [Thos. Heydock], 1608,
with her 2 daus., marg. inscr. much mutil., C. II. [Thos.]
Heydock, [1612], in arm., with his 2 daus., [Margt., w. of Sir
John Ernele of Whetham, Wilts., and Sibil, w. of Edw. Elrington
of Birch Hall, Essex], 2 shs., marg. inscr. much mutil., partly
covered, N.
Bradford-on-Avon. I. Thos. Horton, founder of chantry,
[died 1530], in civil dress, and w. Mary, [died 1544], Trinity and
mcht. mark, br. engr. c. 1520 in lifetime as neither date is filled
in, sm., now mur. in original slab, N.A. The mark only is
reproduced Bristol and Olouc. Trans., XVII, 322, fig. 6 ; Kite,
51 ; Lane, and Ches. Hist. Soc. Trans., 4 S. XXVI, 34, no. 71 ;
Misc. Gen. et Her., 2 S. Ill, 119 ; Reliquary, I, 245 ; Wilts. N.
and Q., IV, 166. II. Anne, sole dau. and h. of John Yewe of
Bradford, gent., w. of Gyfford Longe, gent., 1601, with 2 daus.,
Anne, Oath., 4 shs., N. Kite, pi. 27 ; Misc. Oen. et Her., 2 S. Ill,
101 (sh.).
Bratton. I. Inscr. Sefton Bromwich, gent., “ who purchased
the graunge and farme of Bratton ”, 1607 ; mar. Ann, dau. of
Wm. Bower of Lavington Episcopi, gent., had a son Wm., and a
dau. Elizth. ; mur., S.A.
Bromham. I. Elizth., [dau. of Gerard Braybrooke], w. [of
Wm. Beauchamp], lord St. Amand, [and afterwards of Sir Roger
Tocotes], c. 1490, in mantle, coloured, chamfer inscr. mutil.,
34
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
2 shs. ; Trinity and 2 other shs. lost ; mur., A.T., S.C. Kite,
pi. 9. II. John Baynton, esq., son and h. of Sir Bobt. Baynton,
knt., cousin and h. of Rich. Beauchamp, lord St. Amand, 1516,
in arm., marg. inscr., 4 shs., S.C. Kite, pi. 16. III. Sir Edw.
Baynton, [died 1593], in arm., and 2 ws., (1) Agnes Byce, 1574,
with 1 son Hen. in civil dress, and 2 daus., Anne, Elizth. (eff.
lost), she had 10 other children dec., (2) Anne Pakyngton, 1578,
all kng., inscr. in 8 Eng. vv., ach. and sh., mur., A.T., S.C. Kite,
pi. 24 (elfs.)
Broughton Gifford. I. Beet. pi. with altar tomb, behind it
a herald holding a sheaf of shields from which Heath draws one
with the arms of Longe, inscr. and 6 Eng. vv. on front of tomb.
Bobt., 2nd son of Hen. Longe of Whaddon, Wilts., esq., 1620,
aged 46 ; by his w. Millesaint (who pos.), dau. of Thos. Witsey,
preacher of God’s word, he had 4 sons, Bobt., Edw., Hen.,
Posthumous ; mur., N. Kite, pi. 29 ; Wilkinson, Hist, of
Broughton Gifford, 116 ; Wilts. Mag., VI, 48.
Bulford. I. Inscr. Thos. Lovell, gent., 1589.
Charlton. Wm. Chaucey, gent., who “ edified thys chapell ”,
1524, in civil dress, and w. Marion, 2 shs., now mur., N.C. Kite,
pi. 19.
Chisleden. I. Frauncis Rutland, esq., son and h. of Nich.
Rutland of Mitcham, Surrey, esq., 1592, in civil dress^ and w.
[Mary], dau. of Thos. Stephens, esq. ; 4 sons and 2 daus. lost ;
sm., C. Kite, 73 (man) ; Wilts. N. and Q., II, 246 (man).
Cliffe-Pypard. I. Man in arm., probably of the Quin tin
family, c. 1380 ; inscr. and shs. lost ; S.A. Boutell, Series ;
Gent. Mag., 1858, ii, 102 ; Hewitt, Armour, II, 148 ; Kite,
pi. 2.
CoLLiNGBOURNE Hucis. I. Edw., 4th son of Wm. Saintmaur,
earl of Hertford, by his w. lady Francis [Hevereux], born at
Easton 28 May, 1630, died at Collingbourne 28 April, 1631, inscr.
with 6 Eng. vv., sm., now mur., C. Kite, 88 (eff.) ; Reliquary,
I, 246 (efi.) ; Wilts. N. and Q., II, 588 (eff.).
Collingbourne Kingston. I. Joan, [dau. of Bobt. Colling¬
bourne], w. of Constantine Harell, esq., 1495, in mantle ; husband
and children lost ; C.
CoRSHAM. I. Inscr. and sh. Thos. Hulbert, clothier, 1632,
aged 55 ; mar. Elizth., dau. of Thos. Wallis of Trowbridge,
clothier, had 2 sons and 6 daus., C.
CouLSTON, East. I. Inscr. Elizth., dau. of Sir John Gayer of
London, w. of Francis Godolphin, esq,, 1667, mur., N.
WILTSHIRE.
531
Daijntsey. I. Sir John Danvers, lord of the manor and patron
of the ch. in right of his w., 1514, in arm., and w. Anne, [dan. of
Sir John Stradling], marg. inscr., 4 shs., A.T., C. Kite, 53 (lady) ;
Macnamara, F. N Memorials of the Danvers Family, 270. II.
Dame Anne, cousin and h. of Sir John Dauntesey, w. of no. I,
[1539], kng., rect. pi. with canopy, Trinity, sh., diapered back¬
ground, and inscr. in 12 Eng. vv., mur., C. Kite, pi. 20 ;
Macnamara, 272.
Deane, West. I. Geo., eld. son of Sir John Evelyn, 1641,
aged 6, sm., C. Kite, 90 (elf.) ; Reliquary, I, 246 (eh.).
Devizes, St. John. I. John Kent senior, gent., a benefactor
to the town, 1630, aged 72, in civil dress, and w. [Mary Wyatt],
inscr. with 4 Lat. vv., ach., S.C. Kite, pi. 30.
Dinton. I. Inscr. John Wherett, vicar, 1485, C. II. Inscr.
Margerie Blundell, 1623, C. III. Inscr. with 6 Eng. vv. Roger
Earth, esq., 1634, aged 74, C.
Draycot Cerne. I. Sir Edw. Cerne, [1393], in arm., and widow
Elyne, [1419], holding hands, Er. inscr., C. Boutell, Series ;
Grossley, 251 ; Haines, 167, (head of lady) ; Jackson, J . E., Wilts.
Coll, of John Aubrey, pi. 19 ; Kite, pi. 3. An engraving of the br.,
now lost, to Philippe de Cerne, dau. of Sir Edw. by his 1st w.
Philippe, is given in Kite, pi. 4, from a sketch by Aubrey, and
Jackson, pi. 20, no. 318.
Dhrington. I. Inscr. with 8 Eng. vv. and sh. John Poor,
1633, aged 3, C.
Durnford, Great. I. Edw Younge, esq., son and h. of John
Younge, esq., by his w. Mary, one of the 4 daus. and cohs. of Thos.
Trapnell of Moncton Farley, esq., 1607, in civil dress, with 6 sons,
and w. Joan, eld. dau. of Laur. Hide of West Hatche, esq.,
with 8 daus., all kng., rect. pi. with inscr. and 3 shs., mur., A.T.,
C. Hoare, Sir R. C., Hist, of Modern Wilts., II, (Hundred of
Everley, etc.), 122.
Edington. I. Inscr. Anne, lady Beauchamp, 1664, C.
Everley. I. Inscr. John Neet, rector, 1429, II. Inscr.
wdth 8 Eng. vv. Susan, w. of Christ. Tesdale, rector, 1650.
III. Inscr. Mary, dau. of Wm. Prater, w. of John Samwell of
Lavington, 1671, aged 28. All now mur., C. and filled in with
composition.
Fittleton All Saints. I. Inscr. with 16 Eng. vv. composed
by his son Thos. Thos. Jay, J.P. for Wilts., rector, 1623 ; also
4 Eng. vv. composed by Thos. on the death of his w. Anne in 1612,
she left 5 sons and 6 daus., mur., A.T., C.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Fovant. I. Geo. Rede, rector of the ch. at the time of the
building of the new tov/er in 1492, in acad., kng., rect. pi. with
Annunciation and inscr., engr. c. 1500, mur. in wooden frame, C.
Kite, pi. 13. He was rector from 1473 to 1504 in which year he
resigned.
Grittleton. I. Inscr. with 4 Lat. vv. Wm. Gore, esq., 1647,
mur., C.
Ham. I. John Hunt, 1590, aged 90, in civil dress, and w.
Christian, kng., he gave £40 “ to the marriage of poore maydens ”,
and at the advice of his w. erected 3 alms-houses at Thatcham,
Berks., and endowed them with £8 18s. yearly together with
house and land for their repair, mur., N. II. Inscr. to same on
N. floor.
Hinton, Broad. I. Inscr. Wm. Paris of Cotemersh, 1447 ;
Thos. Paris, 1610 ; and Thos. Paris, S.T.B., fellow of C. C. Coll.,
Oxon. (abnepos of Thos.), “ titulum avulsum, restitui curavi ”,
1687.
Keevil. I. Inscr. Jane, w. of Robt. Flower, 1662, mur., N.
II. Inscr. Roger Jorden, 1669, and w. Anne, 1648, mur., S.C.
III. Inscr. Roger Blagden the elder, gent., Roger his son, and w.
Anne, also Martha, w. of Edw. Blagden, gent., 1683, mur., S.A.
IV. Inscr. John Haskens, 1689, aged 51, also his son John, 1724,
aged 47, mur., N.
Lacock. I. Robt. Baynard, esq., 1501, vir egregius et legis
peritus ”, in arm. with tabard, and w. Elizth. [Ludlow], in
heraldic mantle, with 13 sons (the 2nd a priest) and 5 daus., 4
shs., S.Tr. Kite, pi. 11 ; Wilts. N. and Q., Ill, 57 (priest son).
Laverstock. I. Inscr. Antony Ernley, esq., 1530, and w.
Margt., now mur., N.
Lavington, West. I. Inscr. John, Walter, Robt. and Peter,
sons of John Auncell senior, c. 1500, S.C. II. John Dauntesay,
esq., J.P., 1559, aged 44, in arm., inscr. in 14 Eng. vv. stating he
mar. 2 ws., by the 1st he had 5 children and by the 2nd 7 ; the
vv. palimp., on rev. 9 lines of a Flemish inscr. recording the
endowment of a mass [in 1518, see Norton Disney, Lines., where
are 33 lines of this inscr.] by Adrian Adrianson and Psesschine
van den Steyne in the church of Westmonstre [in the city of
Middleburgh] ; reh, now mur., the palimp. on hinges, S.C. Kite,
pi. 21 (efl.). III. Inscr. in 20 Eng. vv. Margt., 2nd w. of no. II,
1571 ; palimp., on rev. a portion of another inscr. dated 1552
stating the daus. Mary and Douce pos. to some unknown person ;
formerly on same slab as no. II, reh, now mur. on hinges, S.C.
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IV. Inscr. Christ. Merewether, 1660, rel., S.A. V. Inscr. Barth.
Shorthose, vicar, 1664, mur., C. VI. Inscr. with ach. Thos.
White, gent., 1675, aged 46, mur., N.Tr. VII. Inscr. with ach.
John White, gent., 1693, aged 25, mur., N.Tr.
Lydiard Tregoz. I. Inscr. Wm. Blackburne, rector, 1644, C.
II. Inscr. Rich. Gorham of Lydyet, 1670, aged 75.
Malmesbury Abbey. I. Inscr. Edm. Hobbes, burgess, 1606, N.
Melksham. I. Inscr. and 2 shs. Ambrose Hauntesey, esq.,
eld. son of Sir John Hauntesey, knt., 1612 ; mar. Gertrude, [dau.
of Hen. Sadler], widow of Hen. Brouncker, esq., had 4 sons and
2 daus. ; shs. palimp., on rev. of Hauntesey arms a portion of a
man in arm. and lady, kng., c. 1600, on rev. of Sadler coat a frag,
of a 17th cent, inscr. ; rel., the palimps. fastened down, mur., C.
Kite, 82 (shs.).
Mere. I. John Bettesthorne, lord of Chadenwych, founder
of chantry, 1398, in arm., inscr. and 2 Lat. vv. ; marg. inscr.
and 2 shs. lost ; large, S.C. Boutell, Series ; Hoare, Sir R. G.,
Hist, of Modern Wilts., I (Hundred of Mere), pi. 3, p. 12 ; Kite,
pi. 5. II. Upper part of a man in arm., c. 1425, lower part,
w., shs., and inscr. lost, large, S.C. Hoare; Kite, pi. 8, who
conjectures this to be the br. of Sir John Berkeley, 1426, and w.
Elizth.; only dau. and h. of no. I, who died before her husband.
Minety. I. [Nicholas Poulett, esq., 1609], in arm., with 1
son Ames, and w. [Mary, dau. of Thos. Hungerford], with 3
daus., Elizth., Mary, Edight, all kng., rect. pi. with 2 shs., crests
and badges, no inscr., mur., N.C. Davis, C. T., Olouc. Brasses,
195 (shs., etc.) ; Somerset and Dorset N. and Q., VI, 193.
Netheravon. I. Inscr. John Samwell, 1669, worn, mur., C.
Newton, Long. I. Inscr. Nich. White, qui primo obtinuit
de monasterio Malmesburie sepultura mortuorum fieri in hac
ecclesia et cimiterio ejusdem ”, c. 1500, on same slab as no. II.
II. JohnErton, rector, 1503, in mass vests, with maniple on right
arm, inscr. reversed, now in N. Kite, pi. 12.
Ogbourne St. George. I. Thos. Goddard, 1517, in civil
dress, and w. Joan ; 1 son and 1 dau. lost ; N.C. Kite, pi. 17.
PiTTON. I. Inscr. Edw. Zouche, esq., son of Sir John Zouche,
lord Zouche, Sentmore and Cantelupe, 1580, mur., C.
PoTTERNE. I. Inscr. Susan, dau. of Thos. and Thomazine
Grubbe, 1684, mur., N.Tr. II. Inscr. Hugh Rook, gent.,
1686, mur., N.Tr.
Preshute. I. John Barley, 1518, in civil dress, feet gone,
and w. Maryon, with 7 sons and 3 daus., S.A. Kite, pi. 18.
534
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Salisbury Cathedral. I. Robt. Wyvil, bp. for 45 years,
during which time he recovered the castle of Sherborne and the
chase of Bere for the ch., 1375, hf. eff. in episcopal vests, with
mitre and crosier, standing in a castle, etc., with champion before
the gate, marg. inscr. mutil., 3 shs. (2 others lost), large, N.E. Tr.
Builder, LXI, 12 ; Carter, J., Anc. Sculpture and Painting, I, 42 ;
Cent. Mag., 1787, ii, 949 ; Hutchins, J., Hist, of Dorset, 2nd ed.,
1796-1815, IV, 122 ; Kite, pi. I ; Nichols, J., Hist, of Leic., II,
pt. ii, pi. 129, fig. 2, p. 802 ; Waller, pt. 9. A symbol of St. Luke
from this br. is now in Brit. Mus. II, Edm. Geste, S.T.P.
Camb., bp. of Rochester and high almoner for 12 years, bp. of
Sarum for 5 years, bequeathed an immense number of books to
the ch,, 1578 (error for 1576), aged 63 ; Giles Estcourte, esq.,
one of his exors. pos. ; N.E.Tr. Alcuin Club Colls., XXII, 11
(eff.) ; Beaumont, 99 ; Druitt, 113 ; Dugdale, H. 0., Life of Bp.
Guest, 1840, frontis. ; Gawthorp, pi. 54, p. 99 (eff.) ; Kite, pi. 23
(eff.) ; V. and A. Mus. List, pi. 52, no. 5 (eff.). Bp. Guest was the
prominent person in the review of the common prayer-book made
under the direction of Secretary Cecil in 1559. III. Inscr.
with 8 Lat. vv. Thos. Whyte, LL.D., chancellor of Salisbury,
archdeacon of Berks., formerly warden of St. Mary Winton
Coll., Oxford, 1588, N.E.Tr. IV. Inscr. and sh. Alex. Hyde,
bp., 1667, aged 70, S.A. Indents for several brasses, (1) a
large hf. eff. with crosier, placed on a cross, usually attributed
to bp. Bingham, 1246, but probably bp. Mortival, 1330, N.C.A.
B'outell, Christian Mon., 138 ; Kite, 6 ; (2) a large hf . eff. usually
attributed to bp. York, 1257, but possibly bp. Simon of Ghent,
1315, S.C.A., (3) Walter, lord Hungerford, and w., 1449. Gough,
II, pL 57 ; and (4) Robt., lord Hungerford, 1463. Gough,
pi. 79, p. 159, the slabs powdered with sickles, a badge of the
family.
Salisbury, St. Edmund. I. Inscr. in 18 Eng. vv. (effs. of 2
children lost). Anne Venard, “ a mother thrice ”, 1586, S.A.
under seats.
Salisbury, St. Martin. I. Inscr. John Sebastian Carpenter,
B.D., a native of Devon, travelled 10 years and then for 25 years
minister, 1632, aged “ climacterico magno ”, benefactor to the
town ; sm. painted fig. above ; mur., C.
Salisbury, St. Thomas. I, John Webbe, mayor [in 1561],
died 1570, in civil dress, and w. Anne, dau. of Nich. Wylford,
citizen and mcht-tailor, with 3 sons and 3 daus., marg. inscr.,
3 shs. (another lost), now partly covered, C. Kite, pi. 22 and p.
WILTSHIRE.
535
58 where he states the inscr. to be partly palimp. II. Inscr.
and sh. John Baylye, sometime mayor, and w. Kath., both died
1600, N.C. The sh. bears the Mcht- Ad venturers Co. imp. Baylye,
III. Inscr. with 16 Eng. vv. Elizth., w. of Thos. Eyre, 1612, had
9 sons and 5 daus., C. IV. Inscr. Bobt. Eyre, esq., “ counsellour-
att-law ”, 1638, under chest, N.C. V. Inscr. with sh. Wm.
Viner, alderman, mayor in 1668, died 1680, aged 60, mur., S.C.
VI. Inscr. Dorothy, w. of John Ballard, 1709, aged 41, on same
slab as no. II.
Seend. I. John Stokys, 1498, in civil dress, and w. Alys,
sm,, now mur., N.A. Anastatic Drawing Soc., 1876, pi. 27;
Kite, pi. 10 ; Wilts. N. and Q., VI, 193. II. Inscr. Rich., 1690,
aged 11 weeks, and John, 1694, aged 2 years and 18 weeks, sons
of Rich, and Florence Deverell, mur., N.A. III. Inscr. Florence,
w. of Rich. Deverell, gent., 1699, and Mrs. Frances Cross, 1701,
mur., N.A.
Stanton Fitzwaryn. I. Inscr. John, eld. son of Robt.
Hippisley, esq., 1691, aged 51, C. II. Inscr. Thos. Hotchkyns,
M. A., rector, 1693, aged 83, C.
Steeple Ashton. I. Inscr. with mcht. mark. Peter Crooke,
gave 20s. to the eh. and 40s. yearly to the poor, 1633 ; also Roger
Crooke, gent., 1655, and Roger Crooke, gent., 1675, both added ;
S.A. Kite, 89 (mark). II. Inscr. Mary Carpenter, 1652, C.
III. Inscr. Anne, dau. of Walter Hungerford, esq., w. of Roger
Markes, gent., 1662, C. IV. Inscr. Thos. Flower, gent., 1671,
N. V. Inscr. with emblems of mortality. Deborah Marks,
1730, aged 99 ; palimp., the rev. being part of a copper plate
used for printing an allegorical engraving relating to the church
of England, sold by S. Farley, Wine Street, Bristol, in or about
1713 ; now mur. on hinges. Lady Chapel. Wilts. Mag., XLII,
438. See also “ B.A.A. Jour.”, XXI, 192.
Stockton. I. Elizth., [1st] w. of Jerome Poticary, clothier,
1590, aged 35, with 1 son and 4 daus., all kng., rect. pi. with inscr.
and 12 Eng. vv., mur., S.A. II. Jerome Poticary, 1596, aged
52, in civil dress, and [2nd] w. [Eleanor], with 2 sons and 2 daus.,
all kng., rect. pi. with inscr. and 14 Lat. vv. ; his son Christ,
pos. ; mur., S.A.
Stourton. I. Inscr. John Wynford, rector, 1473, worn,
mur., C.
Stratton St. Margaret. I. Inscr. with ach, Cath., dau. of
Edw. Wakeman of Myth, Glouc., esq., w. of Robt. Hedge alias
Lacy of Ringdown, Wilts., gent., 1640, mur., N.A.
536
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Tidworth, North. I. Inscr. Thos. Pierce, D.D., president of
Magdalen Coll., Oxford, rector of Brington-cum-membris, canon
of Canterbury, dean of Salisbury, 1691, mur.. Tower.
Tisbury. I. Civilian and w., c. 1520 ; children and inscr.
lost ; now mur., S.A. II. Laur. Hyde of West Hatch, esq.,
son of Robt. Hyde, 1590, in civil dress, with 6 sons, [Robt., Laur.,
Hen., Nich.], Hamonet and Edw. who both died young, and w.
Anne, dau. of Nich. Sibell of Chimbhams, Kent, esq., with 4 daus.,
[Elizth., Susan, Avice, Joan], rect. pi. with inscr., 6 Lat. vv. 2
shs. and crest, also a mutil. marg. inser., C. Hoare, Sir B. G.,
Hist, of Modern Wilts., IV (Hundred of Hunworth), pi. 11, p. 147
(effs.) ; Kite, pi. 26 (efis.). III. Inscr. Ann, dau. of Edm.
Mervin of Founthill, esq., w. of Matt. Havys of the Middle Temple,
esq., 1657, loose in 1906. IV. Inser. Peter Hove of West
Hatch, esq., 1681, aged 37, loose in 1906.
Upton Lovell. I. Priest, c. 1460, hf. eff. in mass vests.,
rel., C. Kite, 32. Possibly Thos. Marchaunt, rector 1462, or
John Garton, 1469.
Upton Scudamore. I. Inscr. Elizth., w. of Giles Hungerford,
gent., 1632, mur., C.
Wanborough. I. Thos. Polton, in civil dress, and w. Edith,
both died 1418, hf. effs., inscr., in 12 Lat. vv. stating they had 8
sons and 8 daus., and left 14 “ nummos ” to the ‘‘ curate ” tor
celebrating an obit (?) ‘' post ortum matris domini dominica die
sequente, Ellermis de et Halle plase Wanbergh retinente ”, S.A.
Kite, pi. 6. II. Inscr. desiring prayers for Thos. and Edith
Polton, defunct, for their son Philip, archdeacon of Gloucester
(see All Souls Coll., Oxford), dau. Agnes, and 14 other of their
children ; for Robt. Everard, vicar, and all his parishioners who
began the bell-tower in 1435, mur.. Tower.
Warminster. I. Inscr. Simon Sloper, gent., 1636, mur., S.C.
II. Elizth., w. of Thos. Carter, gent., 1649, aged 33, with 3 sons
and 1 dau., all kng., rect. pi. with inscr. and 8 Lat. vv., mur.,
N.Tr. III. Inscr. with 12 Eng. vv. Hester, only dau. of Thos.
Potticary, 1673, aged 24, mur., N.Tr.
Westbury. I. Thos. Bennet, gent., 1605, in civil dress, and
w. Margt., eld. dau. and coh. of Thos. Buriton of Streatley, Berks.,
esq., eff. mutil., 2 shs. ; his w. pos., now mur., N.C. Kite, pi. 28.
Wilton. I. John Coffer, gent., servant for 38 years to Sir Wm.
and Hen. Herbert, earls of Pembroke, 1585, aged 77, in civil dress,
and w. Phelipe, dau. of Gilbert Synclere, esq., kng., inscr, with 4
Eng. vv., ach. and sh., mur. Kite, 66 (man).
WORCESTERSHIRE .
537
WiNTERSLOW. I. Inscr. with 6 Lat. vv. Dorothy Stanesbye,
1587, mur., C.
WiSHFORD, Great. I. On© son, much mu til., and 3 daus.,
nearly effaced ; the remains of the br. to Thos. Bonham, esq.,
patron of the ch., 1473, and w. Edith, 1469, with 9 detached
children ; N.A.
Woodford. I. Gerard Erington of Heale, esq., 1596, in civil
dress ; mar. Margt., dau. of Wm. Grene of Stanlinche Heale,
esq., inscr. and 1 sh., mur., S.C.
Kite mentions indents at Boyton (p. 13), Edington (p. 12),
Lacock Abbey (p. 9), and engraves (pp. 10, 11) two at Bamsbury,
(1) a cross with hf. eh. above, and marg. inscr. in Lombardics to
Wm. de St. John, parson, c. 1330, the inscr. begins Soutz ceste
pere letter© ou la ton ” and grants 40 days pardon ; (2) to Wm.
Darell, esq., c. 1450, and w., with Trinity, etc., achs. and shs.
WORCESTERSHIRE .
B. and M. Trans. Transactions of the Birmingham and Midland Institute,
Archgeological Section.
Nash. Hist, of Worcestershire, by T. Nash, 2 vols., 1781-99.
Alvechurch. I. Philip Chatwyn, gentleman usher to Hen.
VIII, 1524, in arm., 4 shs., now mur., N.A. II. Inscr. with
4 Eng. vv. Elizth., w. of Rich. Acton, 1680, N. III. Inscr.
Rich. Acton, 1684, C.
Begley. I. Inscr. Francis Sheldon, 1631, N.C. II. Inscr.
with 10 Eng. vv. Dan. Spicer, I7th cent., mur., N.C.
Birlingham. I. Thos. Harewell, esq., 1603, in civil dress,
and w. Margt., dau. of John Harman, esq., widow of Rich. Sheldon
of Spetchley, esq., 1617, also dau. Mary Sheldon, mar. to Francis
Harewell, nephew of Thos., all kng., rect. pi. with inscr., 6 Eng.
vv., ach. and 2 shs., mur., S.A.
Blockley. I. Inscr. frag, of marg. (eh. lost). Wm. Lomb-
harte, LL.B., rector of Stretton-on-the-Fosse, [1484], loose in room
over vestry in 1925. II. Philip Warthym, M.A., vicar, 1488,
in acad., kng., inscr. in 4 Lat. vv. and scroll ; B.V. Mary and Child
lost ; a chalice and marg. inscr. cut in stone ; local, C. Bigland,
R., Colls, for Glouc., I, 217 ; Bristol and Glouc. Arch, Soc. Trans.,
538
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
XVI, 29. III. Wm. Neele, vicar of Bloekley and rector of
Bourton-on-the- Water, 1510, in mass vests, without stole, kng. ;
Trinity and scrolls lost ; now mur., C. Bigland ; B. and G. Trans.,
XVI, 30.
Bredon. I. Inscr., mitre and 4 shs. John Prideux, born at
Stoford, Devon, 17 Sept., 1578, fellow and for nearly 30 years
rector of Exeter Coll., Oxford, regius professor of divinity for
upwards of 26 years, 5 times vice-chancellor, chaplain to Prince
Henry and Kings James and Charles, consecrated bp. of Worcester
at Westminster, 19 Dec. 1641, died 1650, aged 72, C.
Broadway. I. Anth. Daston, 1572, aged 66, in arm., inscr.
in 10 Lat. vv. and ach. ; partly palimp., on rev. of eh. a portion
of an ach. from a large 16th cent. Flemish brass (for another
portion of this br. see Westerham, Kent, 1563) ; now mur., the
palimp. fastened down. B. and M. Trans., 1884-5, pi. 10 (obv.).
II. Inscr. John Treavis, 1641, C.
Bromsgrove. I. Inscr. Dame Bridget, dau. of Sir John
Talbot the elder of Grafton, w. of Sir John Talbot of Castle Bing,
Ireland, 1612, mur., N.C. II. Inscr. Dame Margt., sister of
no. I, w. of Sir Arnold Lygon of Beauchamps Court, 1632, mur.,
N.C.
Bushley. I. Thos, Payne, who first obtained permission to
bury in the ch., 1500, in civil dress, and w. Ursula ; children lost ;
inscr. restored, now mur., N. II. Inscr. with 8 Eng. vv. and
2 achs. Bobt. Freeman, gent., 1651, aged 27, now mur., N.
Chaddesley Corbett. I. Thos. Forest, park-keeper of
Dunclent Park, [1511], in civil dress, and w. Margt., with 5 sons
and 6 daus., marg. inscr. mutih, 2 shs. with devices, worn, now
mur. in original slab, C.
Daylesford. I. Wm. Gardiner of Lagham, Surrey, esq., son
and h. of Sir Wm. Gardiner, 1632, aged 26, in civil dress holding
book ; by his w. Ann, dau. of Simon Hastings, esq., he had a son
Wm. ; inscr., marg. inscr. in 8 Eng. vv., 3 shs. and crest, reh, C.
B. and M. Trans., 1884-5, pi. 11.
Dodderhill near Droitwich. I. Inscr. with sh. John Brace,
esq., 1630 ; mar. Cecily, eld. dau. of Sir Sam. Sandes, by whom
2 sons, Philip, Edvdn, and 1 dau. Mercy ; mur., S.A.
Fladbury. I. John Throckmorton, esq., under-treasurer of
England, 1445, in arm., and widow Eleanor [Spiney], 5 shs. ;
marg. inscr. mentioning their son Thos. also 4 of the shs. restored
in 1840 ; A.T., formerly in N., now in Tower. Clinch, Costume,
209 (man) ; Haines, 191 (man). II. Thos. Mordon, LL.B.,
WORCESTERSHIRE .
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treasurer of St. Paul’s, London, rector, 1458, hf. eff. in cope with
initials on orphrey, 2 shs., C. M B.S. Portfolio, III, pi. 23 ;
Nash, I, 450. III. Inscr. in 5 Lat. vv. and 3 shs. (another
lost). Godyth, dau. of Wm. Boson, w. of Bobt. Olney, esq.,
mother of Margt., w. of Thos. Throgmerton, c. 1460 (?), N.
IV. Edw. Peytoo, esq., [1488], in arm. with livery collar ; eff.
of w. Godyth, dau. of Thos. Throkmerton, in mantle, 4 sons,
1 dau., shs. and hf. the inscr. lost ; N. Dugdale, Sir W., Antiq.
of Warwickshire, 2 ed., 1730, I, 477. V. Wm, Plewme, M.A.,
rector, 1504, in mass vests., sm., C. Nash, I, 450. VI. Inscr.
Olive, dau. of John Talbot, esq., w. of Edw. Harris, gent., 1647,
aged 42, C.
Halesowen. I. Inscr. with sh. Pebekah, w. of Thos. Littleton,
M. A., rector of Suckley and vicar of Halesowen, 1669, mur., N.C.
II. Inscr. with sh. John Westwood, vicar for 14 years, 1676, mur.,
N. C.
Huddington. I. Inscr. Frances, dau. of John Talbot, 10th
earl of Shrewsbury, 1st w. of Sir Geo. Wintour, knt. and bart.,
1641, and dau. Joan, mur., C. II. Inscr. Mary, eld. dau. of
Chas. Smith, viscount Carrington of Burford, 2nd w. of Sir Geo.
Wintour, knt. and bart., 1642, mur., C. III. Inscr. Adrian
Fortescue, 1653, mur., C. IV. Inscr. Sir Geo. Wintour, knt.
and bart., 1658, aged 36 years and 8 months, mur., C.
Kidderminster. I. Maud [Harcourt], in mantle, and her 2
husbands, Walter Cookesey, esq., [1407], and Sir John Phelip,
“ Henricus quintus dilexerat hunc ut amicus. . . . Audax
et fortis apud Harffleur John bene gessit. Et Baro vim
mortis paciens migrare recessit ”, 1415, both in arm., all with
SS. collars, triple canopy mutil., inscr. in 8 Lat. vv., 5 shs.
(another lost), large, worn, C. Gawthorp, pi. 31, p. 76 ; Haines,
187 (sword belt of Phelip) ; M.B.S. Portfolio, II, pi. 2 ; Napier,
H. A., Hist, of 8 wyncombe and Ewelme, 33 ; Nash, II, 49.
Longdon. I. Wm. Brugge of Estington, Wore., esq., son and
h. of Thos. Brugge of Himmocke, Glouc., esq., 1523, in arm.,
and w. Alice, dau. and h. of Wm. Estington, esq., lord of the
manor of Estington ; children lost ; marg. inscr. mutil., 1 sh.
(3 others lost), now mur., N.
Mamble. I. John Blount, esq., in arm., and w. Kath. [Corbet],
c. 1510 ; ehs. of their son Sir Edw., knight of the body to Hen.
VIII, 9 other sons, 7 daus., and inscr. lost ; C.
Pershore Abbey. I. Inscr. Chrysogon, w. of John Eames,
1670, and dau. Cecily, 1671, Presbytery.
540
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Queenhill. I. Inscr. in 6 Eng. vv. Nick Barns, 1624, mur., C.
Redmarley. I. Inscr. in 6 Eng. vv. Geo. Shipside, 1609,
aged 84 (date and age added), mur., C.
Ripple. I. Inscr. John Woodward, yeoman of the guard to
King Philip and Queen Elizth., 1596, mur., C. II. Inscr.
Sarah, dau. of John Prideaux, bp. of Worcester, w. of Wm. Hodges,
rector, 1652, aged 33, C. III. Inscr. Wm. Woodward, gent.,
grandson of no. I, 1668, aged 75, mur., C.
Spetchley. I. Rect. pi. with sh., Berkeley imp. Hey wood,
1629, C. For Rowland Berkeley, 1611, and w. Gath. Heywood,
1629. II. Inscr. Wm. Smyth, a native of Taunton, D.I).,
vice-chancellor of Oxford, rector of Tredington, prebendary of
Worcester, born 1582, died 1658, C.
Stockton. I. Wm. Parker, 1508, in civil dress ; the inscr.
mentions his ws. Sibill and Elizth., N.
Stoke Prior. I. Hen. Smith, citizen and draper of London,
left to this par. in which he was born £100 for the purchase of
land, 40s . of the rent of which was for 4 or 6 sermons to be yearly
preached by strangers, and the rest for the schooling of poor boys,
1606, in civil dress, kng., mur., S.A. II, Robt. Smith, esq.,
citizen and draper of London, free and twice governor of the
Mcht- Ad venturers’ Co. at Antwerp and Middleburgh, 1609, aged
75, in civil dress, and 2 ws. Tomasin, dau. of Arthur Hericote of
Hackney, Middx., and Susan, dau. of Sir Rich. Pipe, lord mayor
of London [in 1578], with 11 sons and 6 daus. by the 1st w., all
kng., rect. pi. with inscr., ach. and 2 shs. above, mur., N.C., now
concealed by organ.
Strensham. I. Robt., son of Thos. Russell, lord of the manor,
c. 1390, in arm., marg. inscr. ; shs. lost ; C. Boutell, Series ;
M.B.S. Portfolio, III, pi. 21 ; Nash, II, 393. II. Sir John
Russel, lord of the manor, died at Letheringham, Suff., 1405,
in arm., single canopy, the marg. inscr. mutil. mentions his 3 ws.,
Elizth., Margt., Augnes ; 2 shs. lost ; C. M.B.S. Portfolio,
III, pi. 22 ; Nash, II, 393. III. Robt. Russell, esq., lord of
the manor, 1502, in arm., and w. Elizth. [Baynham], inscr. and
2 shs., loose in vestry in 1906. B. and M. Trans., 1884-5, pi. 9 ;
Nash, II, 393. IV. Sir John Russell, 1556, in arm. with tabard,
and only son Sir Thos. also in arm., and w. Edeth (Unton), 1562,
in heraldic mantle, kng., ach. and 2 shs., mur., A.T., C. Nash,
II, 393.
SucKLEY. I. Inscr. with ach. Thos. Littleton, M.A., rector of
Suckley, sometime vicar of Hales Owen, 1665, mur., C.
YORKSHIRE.
541
Tredington. I. Rich. Cassey, rector, '' ecclesie Henrici
quinti quondam fuit ipse sacerdos ”, canon of York, [1427], in
cope with initials on orphrey, 2 shs., marg. inscr. in Lat. vv.
nearly all lost, rel., C. II. Hen. Sampson, rector, 1482, in
almuce, kng., local, rel., C. III. Alice, dau. of Thos. Middle-
more of Edgbaston, w. of Wm. Barnes, esq., 1561, husband,
children, shs., and hf. inscr. lost ; rel., S.A. B. and M. Trans.,
1884-5, pi. 10 ; Geneal. Mag., VI, 61.
Worcester, St. Helen. I. Stephen Maylard, registrary and
proctor of the consistory court of Worcester, 1622, in civil dress,
inscr. text and roundel, much worn and corroded, mur., Tower.
Removed from the desecrated ch. of St. Michael.
Yardley. I. Isabel Wheler, dau. of Simon Norwych of Bramp¬
ton, Northants., esq., 1598, and her 2 husbands, Wm. Astell, in
civil dress, and Simon Wheler, esq., in arm., all kng. ; she was a
benefactor to the par. ; rect. pi. and inscr., mur., C. B. and M.
Trans., 1874, 53. II. Inscr. Edw. Este, “ owtter barrister of
ye Inner Temple”, 1625, aged 27 ; mar. Frances, youngest dau.
of Thos. Whitfield of Mortlake, Surrey, esq., mur., S. Tr.
The brasses are lost at Bromsgrove ; Evesham, All Saints,
(1) Robt. Wyllis and w. Agnes, c. 1520, sm., N. ; (2) a scroll, c.
1520, civilian, w. and children gone, N. Rubbing of inscr. of
(1), and of scroll of (2) in coll. Soc. Antiq. ; Hanley Castle,
Rich. Lechmere, gent., 1568, and widow Margery, with 9 children.
Rich., Edm., Frances, Joan, Elianor, Mary, Frances, Mary,
Wineford, S.A. ; and Middle Littleton, unless the br. to Thos.
Smith, founder of S.C. is under the pews.
YORKSHIRE.
E. R. Trans. Transactions of the East Riding Antiquarian Society.
McCall. Richmondshire Churches, by H. B. McCall, 1910.
Poulson. Hist, of Holderness, by G. Poulson, 2 vols., 1840.
Whitaker, Craven. Hist, of Craven, by T. D. Whitaker, 1st ed., fok, 1805,
and 3rd ed., with additions by A. W. Morant, 4to, 1878.
Whitaker, Richmond. Hist, of Richmondshire, by T. D. Whitaker, 2 vols.,
1823.
Y.A.J. Yorkshire Archaeological Journal.
E. R. = East Riding. N. R. = ]S[orth Riding. W. R. = West Riding.
Adlingfleet (W. R.). I. Inscr. Christ. Edmonton of Fockerbye,
esq., the last heir of that name 1569, aged 72 ; John Skerne of
Estoft pos. ; mur., S.C.
542
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Ainderby Steeple (N. R.). I. Inscr, Wm. Caleys, rector,
confessor to John, lord Scrope, c. 1460, now mur., N. In the
churchyard is an indent for a floriated cross with crosier and
narrow inscr. fillet, possibly for an abbot of Jervaulx. Boutell,
Christian Mon., 53 ; Whitaker, Richmond, I, 260.
Aldborough near Boroughbridge (N. and W. E.). I. Wm.
de Aldeburgh, c. 1360, in arm. with arms on jupon and sh.,
standing on a bracket with inscr., local, large, now mur., N.A.
Cent. Mag., 1850, ii, 44, and 1858, ii, 8 ; Foster, Feudal Arms,
1 (8vo), 2 (4to) ; Geneal. Mag., VII, 285 ; Haines, 156 ; Hewitt,
Armour, II, 124 ; Oxford Man., 70 ; Planche, Costume, I, 53
(shoulder piece), II, 104 (eff.) ; F. and A. Mus. List, pi. 3 ; Waller,
pt. 17 ; Y.A.J., IX, 179, and XVII, 264.
Allerton Mauleverer (W. R.). I. Sir John Mauleverere,
1400, in arm. with arms on jupon, and w. Eleanor, dau. of Sir
Peter de Midleton, rect. pi. and inscr. ; 2 shs. lost ; local, sm.,
N.C. Anastatic Drawing Soc., 1855, pi. 3 ; Arch. Jour., V, 68 ;
Smith, W., Old Yorks., 1883, 165 ; Y.A.J., XV, 3.
Almondbury (W. R.). I. Inscr. Nich. Fenay of Fenay, 1616,
aged 78, local, mur., C. II. Inscr. Wm. Fenay of Fenay, 1619,
aged 53, local, mur., C. III. Inscr. and sh. Robt. Nettle ton,
gent., 1621, aged 82, benefactor to the poor and to the school ;
his kinsman Sir Rich. Beaumont, knt., pos. ; mur., on a board,
S.C.
Anston (W. R.). I. Inscr. with 6 Eng. vv. and ach. Mary,
dau. and h. of Wm. Peigham, “ the most antient family in this
parish ”, w. of John Hutton, gent., 1662, mur., C.
Aston (W. R.). I. Inscr. and 2 shs. Sir John Melton, knt.,
1510, mur., N.A.
Aughton (E. R.). I. Rich. Ask of Aughton, esq., [1460], in
arm. with salade, and widow Margt., [dau. of Sir Robt. Oughtred,
1466], lower hf. of eff. lost, inscr. mutil., 4 shs. lost ; local, C.
Y.A.J ,X11, 195.
Bainton (E. R.). I. Roger Godeale, rector, 1429, in mass
vests, with chalice, marg. inscr. in 8 Lat. vv. slightly mutil.,
worn, C. Y.A.J., XII, 197.
Barmborough (W. R.). I. Inscr. Anne, dau. and h. of Edw.
Cresacre of Baronburgh, esq., w. of John, only son of Sir Thos.
More, chancellor of England, 1577, aged 67, now mur., N.A.
Barton near Croft (N. R.). I. Inscr. and ach. Thos. Dods-
worth, gent., 1680 ; Ph. Briggs Ebor : fecit ” ; mur., N.
YORKSHIRE.
543
Batley (W. R.). I. Inscr. with 4 Lat. and 12 Eng. vv. John,
lord Savile of Howley, 1630, aged 74 ; his dan. Anne, widow of
Percy Leigh, esq., pos. ; N.C.
Bedale (N. R.). I. Inscr. Rich. Yong, 1583, and w. Elizth.,
1619, “ quorum animabus indulgeat deus ”, mur., N.A. II.
Inscr. with sh. John Wilson, esq., barrister, son of John Wilson,
S.T.P., rector, 1681, aged 57 ; “ J. Mann Ebor. sculp.” ; mur.,
N.A. III. Inscr. with ach. Peter Samwaies, D.D., rector for
31 years, 1693 ; “ P. fecit., Ric. Crosse sculpt. 1694 ” ; C.
Beeford (E. R.). I. Thos. Tonge, LL.B., rector, 1472, in richly
diapered cope holding book, marg. inscr. mutih, C. Alcuin Club
Colls., XXII, 55 (eff.) ; Poulson, I, 255 (eff.) ; V. and A. Mus.
List, pi. 50, no. 3 (eff.) ; Y.A.J., XII, 198 (eff.).
Beestoh near Leeds (W. R.). I. Inscr. with sh. Elizth.
(Ratcliffe), w. of John Hodgson of Newhall, esq., 1648 ; her son
Christ, pos. ; mur., S.A. II. Inscr. Christ. Hodgson, 1649,
and w. Elizth., 1669, mur., S.A.
Bentham (W. R.). I. Inscr. with 4 Lat., 6 Eng. vv. and sh.
Christ. Fetherstone, M.A., rector, 1653. II. Inscr. Anne, w.
of Stephen Husband, gent., 1683.
Bessingby (E. R.). I. Inscr. with sh. Wm. Pierson of Bessingby,
gent., 1668, and w. Susan, dau. of Francis Styring of Bessingby,
gent., widow of Thos. Bust, gent., 1647 ; '' Thomas Mann
fecit” ; N.
Beverley Minster (E. R.). I. Inscr. in 16 Eng. vv. Rich.,
son of Robt. Ferrant of Skipton-in-Craven, citizen and draper
of London, 1560 ; mention is made of his w. Joan and their 7
sons and 5 daus. ; worn, now mur., N.Tr. Dawson, W . H., Hist,
of Skipton, 213 ; Smith, W., Old Yorks., 1881, 62. II. Inscr.
with 27 Lat. vv. Thomasin, [dau. of Matt. Hutton, abp. of York,
1st w. of Sir] Wm. Gee, [secretary to the council of the north],
1599, aged 29, mur., C. III. Inscr. with ach. Robt. Leedes,
esq., [1658], now mur., S.C. Tr.
Birstall (W. R.). I. Elizth., w. of Francis Popeley, gent.,
1632, rect. pi. with shrouded fig. betw. 2 kng. daus., and inscr. ;
her husband pos. ; mur., N. Y.A.J., XV, 6. II. Inscr. John
Green junior of Liversedghall, 1674, aged 33 years, 3 months,
" besid’s nine days ”.
Bishop Burton (E. R.). I. Chalice and inscr. Peter Johnson,
vicar, 1460, local, rel., C. Reliquary, N.S. V, 65; F.A.J., XII,
219. II. Joan, dau. and coh. of John Holme of Paulholme,
esq., w. of Ralph Rokeby, esq., 1521, with her children (lost)
544
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES,
Wm., Agnes and E-ose, rel., C. ITI. Lady Isabell Ellerker^
dan. of Rich. Smethelaye, esq., 1579, and her 2 husbands, (1) Sir
John Ellerker (eh. in arm. lost), 1550, by whom a son Wm., (2)
Christ. Estoft, esq., one of the queen’s " honorable councell
established in the northe ”, 1566, in civil dress, 1 sh., local, much
worn and mu til. , C.
Bolton-by-Bowland (W. R.). I. Hen. Pudsey, esq., lord of
Bolton, builder of the chantry, 1520, in arm. with tabard, and w.
Margt., [dau. of Sir Christ. Conyers], 1500, in heraldic mantle,
kng., 1 sh., rel. and restored, mur., S.C. Anastatic Drawing Soc.,
1877, pi. 53 ; Smithy W Old Yorks., 1881, 65 ; Whitaker, Craven,
1st ed., 106, 3rd ed., 128, 134 ; Y.A.J., XV, 7 (detail).
Bossall (N. R.). I. Robt. Constable, esq., chancellor of
Durham, 1454, in arm., head and centre of eff. gone, 1 sh. (another
and 2 scrolls lost), local, C. M.B.8. Trans., VI, 374 ; Y .A. J.,
XXII, 296.
Beadfield near Sheffield (W. R.). I. John More wood, gent.,
in civil dress, with 9 sons, and w. Grace with 6 daus., both died
1647, all kng., rect. pi. with inscr., 4 Eng. vv. and sh. ; ‘‘Fr :
Grigs fecit”; mur., C. Y.A.J., XV, 6. II. Inscr. Mary,
dau. of Leonard Gill of Norton, gent., w. of Rowland Morewood
of Okes, gent., 1652, aged 33, had 5 sons, John, Leonard (dec.),
Gilbert (dec.), Sam., Joseph, mur., C.
Brandsburton (E. R.). I. Wm. Dareh, rector of Halsham,
1364, hf. eff. in mass vests., head gone, on a bracket now lost,
Er. inscr. below eff., and marg. inscr. in Lat., mutil., worn, C.
Y.A.J., XII, 203. II. Sir John de St. Quintin, lord of the manor,
1397, in arm. holding heart, head gone, and 1st w. Lora, [dau.
and coh. of Herbert de St. Quintin], 1369, marg. inscr. much mutil.,
1 sh. (another lost), local, large, C. Ashdown, Armour, 191
(man) and Costume, 146 (lady) ; Boutell, Series ; Gent. Mag.,
1858, ii, 216 (man) ; Hewitt, Armour, II, 174 (man) ; Blanche,
Costume, I, pi. 4, fig. 3, p. 40 (sword belt), 200 (gauntlets) ;
Poulson, I, 280 ; Y.A.J., XII, 204.
Brantingham (E. R.). I. Inscr. and ach. Anth. Smetheleye,
esq., lord of Brantingham, 1578.
Brompton, Patrick (N. R.). I. Inscr. Thos. Lowden, “ legum
attornatus ”, 1666, C.
Brompton near Scarborough (N. R.). I. Inscr. Elizth., dau.
of Thos., Stupton of Lythe, senator of London, w. of Arthur
Cayley of Brompton, 1688, mur., N.C.
YORKSHIRE.
545
Burgh Wallis (W. B.). I. [Thos. Gascoign, esq., 1566], in
arm. ; marg. inscr. and shs. lost ; N. Assoc. Archit. Soc. Rejports,
XVIII, ii, 191 ; V . and A. Mus. List, pi. 31 ; Y .A.J., XI, 93.
Burney (E. R.). I. Inscr. Thos. Norton, gent., 1632, aged 79.
mur., C.
Burneston (N. R.). I. Inscr. Ellenor, eld. dan. of Thos. and
Mary Harrison, 1668, aged 16, C. II. Inscr. with sh. Matt.
Robinson, M. A., vicar for 40 years, 1695, aged 66, C.
Burton, Bishop, see Bishop Burton.
Burton, Cherry, see Cherry Burton.
Catterick (N. R.). I. Inscr. and sh. (3 others lost). John de
Burgh, esq., 1412, and w. Kath. [Aske], N.A. AIcCall, pi. 7,
p. 26. II. Wm. Burgh, esq., son and h. of John Burgh, 1442,
and Wm. Burgh, esq., his son and h., 1465, both in arm., inscr.
and 2 shs. (others lost) ; the inscr. mentions the elder Wm’s wife
Maud [Lascelles], 1432, and his son’s w. Ellen [Pickering], 1446 ;
local, under pews in Lady chapel, N A. McCall, pi. 7, p. 26
(inscr. only) ; Raine, J ., and Salvin, A., Catterick Church, pi. 11 ;
Whitaker, Richmond, II, 28. III. Wm. Burgh, esq., one of the
founders of the chantry, 1492, in arm., and w. Elizth., [dau. of
Christ. Conyers of Hornby], local, now mur. on a board, N.C.
McCall, pi. 8, p. 28 (from Raine) ; Raine, pi. 12 ; Whitaker, II, 28.
IV. Inscr. Grace, dau. of [Jas]. Bellingham, widow of [Edm].
Cliburn, w. of Gerard Lowther, 1594, aged 36, mur., C. V.
Inscr. John, grandchild of Rich. Swaldell, “ whose predecessors
buylt halfe the singinge quyer ”, 1630, under pews, N.
Catton (E.R.). I. Inscr. Thos., son of Anth. and Barbara
Teyll, 1591, aged 23, local, loose in 1902. E.R. Trans., X, 70.
Cayton (N. R.). I. Inscr. and 3 evang. symbols, Robt. - ,
1452 (?), nearly effaced, C.
Cherry Burton (E. R.). I. Two shs. from br. to Robt.
Crompton, 1606, and ws., Jane, dau. of Sam. Culverwell, rector,
and Anne, dau. of Francis Haldenby, found in the churchyard
in 1905, now mur.. Tower.
CoNiSBOROUGH (W. R.). I. Inscr. Nich. Boswell, founder of
chantry, 1523, mur., A.T., N.A. II. Inscr. Hen. Saxton, rector,
1665, aged 86, had 3 sons and 5 daus., mur., C. Both filled in
with composition.
CoPGROVE (W. R.). I. Inscr. John Wincupp, rector for 54
years, 1637, aged 86, mur., N.
CoTTiNGHAM (E. R.). I. Nich. de Luda (Louth), rector,
prebendary of Beverley and of Salisbury, builder of the chancel
35
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
[in 1374], died 1383, in choir cope, single canopy with super¬
canopy, marg. inscr. in 8 Lat. vv., large, rel. and restored, C.
Al'cuin Club Colls., XXII, 74 (eff.) ; Crossley, 254 (restored) ;
Gaiuthorp, pi. 28, p. 73 (unrestored) ; M.B S. Portfolio, II, pi. 1
(unrestored) ; Overton, C., Hist, of Cottingham, 1861, 44 (restored).
II. John Smyth, 1504, in civil dress, and w. Joan, now mur., C.
Reliquary, 2 S. VII, 109.
CowTHORPE (W. R.). I. Eff. in judicial robes, church, bier,
1 sh., and 2 pieces of canopy work ; the remains of the br. to
Brian Roue! iff, baron of the exchequer, rebuilder of the ch., 1494,
in judicial robes without coif, and w. Joan, dau. of Sir Rich.
Hammerton, holding a church between them : below was a sub¬
sidiary memorial to John Burgh, esq., consisting of a bier covered
with a pall bearing an escutcheon and inscr. on a scroll ; double
canopy with scrolls and shs . on the pediments and hnials and other
shs. between, inscr. in 8 Eng. vv. below effs., and marg. inscr.
in Lat. with chess -rooks between each word ; formerly on C.
floor, but all, except the above pieces stolen about 1855. The
frags, were rel. in a new slab in 1886 and placed on C. wall. The
original slab is now in the churchyard. Gawthorp, pi. 43, p. 88 ;
V. and A. Mus. List, pi. 55 (effs.) ; Waller, pt. 7 ; Y.A.J., XV,
10 (from Waller).
CoxwoLD (N. R.). I. Inscr. and sh. John Mansion, esq., 1464,
and w. Elizth., N. Reliquary, N.S. V, 39.
Crathorne (N. R.). I. Inscr. and sh. Thos. Crathorn, esq.,
and w. Elizth., c. 1410, worn, C.
Barfield (W. R.). I. Inscr. and ach. Sir Edw. Rodes of Great
Houghton, knt., 1666, aged 66. II. Inscr. [Margt., dau. of Sir
Hammond Whichcote of Harpswell, Lines.], widow of no. I,
1681, on same slab as no. I. III. Inscr. Godfrey Rodes, esq.,
eldest son of no. I, 1681, in same slab as no. I. IV. Ach. of
Rodes, 17th cent., another lost, inscr. cut in stone obliterated.
V. Ach., per pale an eagle counterchanged, 17th cent., mur. on
pillar, N.C.
Barrington (W. R.). I. Inscr. with ach. Jas. Grenewood of
Stapleton, gent., 1670, aged 67 ; mar. Mary, dau. and coh. of
Francis Belhouse of Newsom, gent., had 9 children whereof 6
sons survive, Jas., Francis, Hen., John, Chas., Wm. ; “ Martin
Raynold sculpt.” ; mur., N.C. II. Inscr. and sh. Wm. Farrer
of Ewood Hall in Midgly, 1684, Tower.
Barton (W. R.). I. Inscr. with text. Raphe Jenkinson of
Gawber Hall, 1590, benefactor to the poor, C. II. Inscr. John
YORKSHIRE.
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Barber of Gawber Hall, gent., 1695, aged 67, and w. Susan, 1708,
aged 67, C.
Dewsbury (W. R.). I. Inscr. Jane, infant dau. of John
Peables, 1659, mur., N. II. Inscr. Jane, widow of Robt. Frank
of Bradford, 1664, mur., IST. III. Inscr. John Saltonstall, gent.,
1671, mur., N.
Doncaster, St. George (W. R.). I. Inscr. and ach. Rich.
Flower of Impton, Radnor, clerk of the crown in the northern
counties, “ heere ended his circuit ”, 1662. II. Inscr. and sh.
Hen., 2nd son of Thos. Braylsford by his w. Anne Scargil, 1683,
aged 43 ; by his 2nd w. Frances, dau. of Alex. Burton, alderman
of Doncaster, he had 3 sons and 1 dau. III. Inscr. with 10
Eng. vv. John Glensover, apothecary, 1695. IV. Inscr. with
ach. Geo. Gibson, gent., 1899, aged 41. All mur.. Vestry.
Driffield, Little (E. R.). I. Inscr. (sh. lost). Raufe
Buckton of Hemswell, esq., 1540, and w. Margt., 1545 ; inlaid
in a slab with indents tor an inscr. and device. Y.A.J., XXVII,
381 (slab).
Easby (N. R.). I. Inscr. and sh. Elenor, dau. of Sir Rich.
Musgrave of Hartley Castle, knt., w. of Robt. Bowes of Aske,
esq., treasurer of Berwick, ambassador to Scotland, mar. 31 J
years, a widow for 25 years, 1623, aged 77, mur., S.A.
Ecclesfield (W. R.). I. Inscr. Robt. Greene of Thunderclihe
Grange, gent., 1683, aged 71, N.C.A. II. Inscr. Mary, w. of
Wm. Greene of Thundercliffe Grange, esq., 1695, N.C.A.
Edlington (W. R.). I. Inscr. John Shorthose, rector, 1670,
aged 40, C. II. Inscr. Philip Wharton, esq., warden of the mint
in the Tower of London, son and h. of the Hon. Thos. Wharton,
1684, mur., N.A.
Escrick (E. R.). I. Inscr. John, son and h. of Wm. Paler of
York, esq., 1613, aged 40 ; mar. Kath., dau. of Edw. Greaves
of Shenley, Herts., gent., had 5 sons, Edw., Wm., John, Hen.,
Geo., and 2 daus., Jane, Susan ; local. Baptistry. II. Ach.
and 2 shs. [Dame Jane, 4th dau. of John Garrard of London,
2nd w. of Sir Arthur Robinson of Deighton, knt., 1636],
Baptistry.
Everingham (E. R.). I. Dame Jane, dau. of lord Conyers, w.
of Sir Marmaduke Constable, knt., 1558, local. Loose at
Everingham Park in 1916.
Feliskirk (N. R.). I. Inscr. and ach. Wm. Turbutt, gent.,
1673, aged 26 ; by his w. Anne he had 2 sons, Wm., Rich. ; "John
Plumer Eboraci sculp.” ; C.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Fishlake (W. R.). I. Inscr. on heart-shaped plate. Hannah,
w. of Thos. Perkins, gent., 1669, aged about 50, S.C. II. Inscr.
with ach. on similar plate. Thos. Perkins, gent., 1673, aged 73,
S.C.
Flamborough (E. R.). I. Inscr. in 26 Eng. vv. Sir Marmaduke
Constable, knt., served in France with Edw. IV and Hen. VII,
was at the '' winnyng ” of Berwick and at Brankiston Field
(Flodden), [died 1520], local, miir., C.
Forcett (N. R.). I. Mrs. Anne Underhill, dau. of Rich. Lever
of Little Lever, Lancs., esq., w. of Thos. Shuttleworth, esq., by
whom 3 sons, Rich., of Gawthropp, esq., Nich., of Forcett, esq.,
Ughtred, of Lincoln’s Inn, esq. (dec.), and 3 daus., Anne, mar.
Jas. Anderton of Claiton, esq.. Lady Ellenor, mar. Sir Ralph
Ashton of Whalley, hart., Elizth., mar. Matt. Whitfield of
Whitfield, Northumb., esq., 1637, aged 68, rect. pi. with recumbent
elf. under arch with figures of Labour and Rest, inscr. and ach.,
mur., N. 7.A.J., XVII, 277. II. Inscr. Nich. Shuttleworth,
1666, mur., N.
Giggleswick (W. R.). I. Inscr. Anth. Lister, M.A., vicar,
1685, aged 60 ; with 7 (3 lost) heart-shaped plates below bearing
the initials and dates of death of his children, the last dated
1687, C.
Gilling near Helmsley (N. R.). I. Inscr. Robt. Wellyngton,
rector of Bolton Percy and of Gilling, prebendary of Ulveskelf,
1503, local, C. 7.A.J., XVII, 277.
Givendale, Great (E. R.). I. Inscr. Geo. Jacson, 1641, and
w. Barbara, mur., C.
Grimston, North (E. R.). I. Inscr. and 4 shs. Elizth., dau.
of Wm. Beverley of Beverley, Yorks., gent., w. of John Cracrofte
of Winthorpe, Lines., gent., 1602, had 6 sons and 5 daus., local,
mur., C.
Guisborough (N. R.). I. Inscr. in 6 Eng. vv. Susan
Pyckering, 1641, N.
Halifax (W. R.). I. Inscr., text, and 2 scrolls (elfs. lost).
John Waterhows of Halifax, 1539, and w. Agnes ; the heads of
the effs. were in existence previously to 1878, but were stolen
during the restoration ; now on a pew, N. Y.A.J., XV, 19 (with
heads). II. Inscr. Hugh Faucit of Halifax, 1641, and son
Hugh, 1668, N. III. Inscr. with 2 shs. Toby Barraclough,
1671, and w. Jane, 1668, S. A. IV. Inscr. Jas. Mitchell of Crow
Nest in Hiperholme, 1679, also his children, Anne, 1668, Elizth.,
1676, Sam., 1676, mur.. Tower. V. Inscr. Jeremiah Rossendah,
YORKSHIRE.
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1696, mur., N. VI. Inscr. Joseph Fournes, 1676, aged 73, his
dau. Hannah, 1680, sons John, 1683, Sam., 1687, and Phebe,
dan. of S. Fournes, 1699, mur.. Tower. VII. Inscr. Elizth.,
w. of Joshua Dunn of Halifax, 1680, also her husband, 1715,
mur,, N.
Hampsthwaite (W. R.). I. Civilian, c. 1260, mutil., sm. ;
on it has been scratched an inscr. to Ad. Dyxon '' uncle to Vycar
Dyxon ”, 1570 ; rel.. Vestry. M.B.S. Trans., II, 150 ; Soc.
Antiq. Lond. Proc., 2 S. XV, 325 ; Y.A.J., XV, 21.
Harpham (E. R.). I. Sir Thos. de St. Quintin, lord of the
manor, in arm., and w. Agnes [de Mauley], 1418, double canopy
with shs. in pediments mutil., marg. inscr. much mutil., 3 shs.
(another lost), local, large, N.C. Ashdown, Armour, 199 (man) ;
Boutell, Series (2 plates) ; Gent. Mag., 1848, ii, 601 ; Haines,
185 (man) ; Hewitt, Armour, III, 396 (man) ; Planche, Costume,
I, 213 (gorget), II, 128 (man) ; Smith, W., Old Yorks., 1881, 60 ;
Y A. J., XII, 210 (man), 211. II. Thos. de St. Quintin, esq.,
lord of Harpham, 1445, in arm. with livery collar, 3 shs. (another
lost), local, N.C. Ashdown, Armour, 245 ; Boutell, Series ;
Crossley, 252 ; Hewitt, Armour, III, 452 ; V. and A. Mus. List,
pi. 17; 7.A.J., XII, 214.
Hauxwell (N. R.). I. Rect. pi. with kng. effs. of a civilian
and lady, sh., and inscr. stating Hen. Thoresby, bencher of
Lincoln’s Inn and a master in chancery, repaired his parent’s
monument and set up this plate “ as well for the remembrance
of there buriall there ” as also for a declaration that 2 sermons
yearly are appointed and certain moneys distributed to the poor,
1611 , mur., C.
Helmsley (N. R.). I. Inscr. Joan, w. of Wm. Chetwynd,
1410, " cujus anima in sinu Abrahe requiescat ”, now mur., N.C.
II. Man in arm. of the Overton family and w., c. 1480, nearly
effaced, fine helmet and crest above ; inscr., shs. and children
lost ; Tower. Y.A.J., XVII, 281 (crest). Probably Wm.
Overton, esq., 1481, and w. Elizth. III. Inscr. Francis Whele-
wright, gent., 1671, benefactor to the poor, mur., N.A. IV.
Inscr. Wm. Moore, 1685, mur., S.C.
Hemingborough (E. R.). I. Inscr. Jane Smith, 1674, C.
Hessle. (E. R.). I. Inscr. Dame Ann, w. of Sir Hen. Percy,
1511, had 17 children, much worn, local, mur., N.C.
Hornby (N. R.). I. Two sets of scrolls (shs. with hands holding
hearts lost) and inscr. Christ. Conyers, esq., and w. Ellen, 1443,
S. A. McCall, 53 ; Y.A.J., XVTI, 284. II. Thos. Mountford,
550
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
esq., 1489, in arm., legs and feet gone, and widow Agnes, [dan.
and h. of John Kyllom], with 8 sons (3 in arm. and 1 a priest in
acad.) and 7 dans. (1 a nun) ; shs. lost ; S.C. McCall, pi. 12,
p. 54 ; Y.A.J., XVII, 287. III. Inscr. Hen., youngest son of
Sir Thos. Harrison of Allerthorpe, knt., by Margt., dau. of baron
Darcy and Conyers, 1668, aged 35 ; mar. Elizth., dau. and h. of
Darcy Conyers of Holtby, esq., had 2 sons and 4 daus. ; S.C.
Howden (E. H.). I. Frag, of canopy, 15th cent. II. Man in
arm., c. 1480 ; inscr. lost ; local. Assoc. Archil. Soc. Reports,
XVIII, ii, 190 ; Connoisseur, I, 162 ; Y.A.J., XI, 170. III.
Inscr. Peter Dolman of Kilpin, esq., ‘‘ counsellor at law”, 1621;
mar. Elizth., dau. of Rich. Remington, archdeacon of the East
Riding, had 3 sons, Rich., Philip, Timothy ; palimp., on rev.
the centre portion of a civilian with pouch, c. 1520. M.B.S.
Trans., IV, 301 (rev.). All now mur., N.
Hull, Holy Trinity (E. R.). I. Rich. Byll, mcht., alderman,
died of the plague, 1451, in civil dress, and w. [Margt.], hf. effs.,
inscr. in 8 Lat. vv., mcht. mark and evang. symbols, S.C. A.
Lane, and Ches. Hist. Soc. Trans., 4 S. XXVI, 34, no. 48 (mark) ;
Y.A.J., XII, 218 (mark). II. Inscr. Thos. Dalton, thrice mayor,
mcht. of the staple and venturer, 1590; mar. (1) Ann Walker,
widow, (2) Ann, dau. of Sir Robt. Tirwhit of Ketelby, knt., by
whom 6 sons and 3 daus., S.C. A. The slab bears the incised
effs., nearly effaced, of Thos. Dalton and his 2 ws., and a marg.
inscr. with shs. at the corners. III. Inscr. Dorothy, w. of John
Shaw, " preacher of the gospel in this church ”, 1657, mur.,
S.C. A. IV. Sh., on a bend engrailed 3 lys., S.C. A.
Hull, St. Mary (E. R.). I. John Haryson, ‘‘ scherman ”,
alderman, 1525, in civil dress with 3 sons, Thos., John, Wm.,
and 2 ws., Alys and Agnes, all kng., rect. pi with Trinity (defaced)
and inscr., mur., in wooden frame, S.A. Y.A.J., XII, 219.
Hunm4Nby (E. R.). I. Inscr. Christ. Littell, clerk, viear for
22 years, son of Thos. Littell, esq., prineipal secretary of state to
the late earl of Strafford when lord deputy of Ireland, 1682,
aged 47, N.
Ilkley (W. R.). I. Inscr. Wm. Robenson, 1562, husband to
Jenat Robenson, father and mother to Thos., Leonard, Laur.,
Arthur, Wm., Wm., Rich., Frances, Margt., Elizth., Esabel,
Grace and Jane, local ; palimp., on rev. a portion of an inscr. to
John Reynald, prebendary of Stillington, [died 1506], local ;
mur. on hinge, N.A. Antiquary, XXVIII, 61. II. Inscr.
Robt. Hodgson, minister of Stillington, 1639, aged 36, mur., C.
YORKSHIRE.
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III. Inscr. Rich. Hoghon [Hodgson], minister of Ilkley, 1640,
aged 66, miir., C. IV. Inscr. with text, crests and sh. Capt.
John Heber, son and h. of no. VII, 1649, aged 28, mur., C. Misc.
Gen. et Her., II, 372. V. Inscr. with text. Lettice, dan. of
no. VII, 1649, aged 18, mur., C. VI. Inscr. with text. Christ.,
2nd son of no. VII, 1649, aged 26, mur., C. VII. Inscr. with
text and sh. Master Reginald Heber of Hollinghall, 1653, aged 73,
mur., C. VIII. Inscr. Anth. Coates, vicar, 1665, aged 70, mur.,
N. IX. Inscr. with ach. Watkinson and Lawson family, 1646-
1671, mur., N.A. X. Inscr. Watkinson, son of Godfrey Lawson
of Leeds, mcht., by Elizth., eld. dau. of Joseph Watkinson of
Ilkley, 1671, aged 9 years, 2 months and 2 days, mur., N.A.
XI. Reginald, son of John Heber of Hollinghall, gent., by his w.
Sara, 1687, aged 2 years, 3 months and 5 days, in civil dress, rect.
pi. with text and inscr., mur., C. All the work of a local engraver
and reproduced in Hist, of Ilkley by B. Colly er and J . H. Turner,
1885.
Ingle BY- Arncliefe (N. R.). I. Inscr. with 6 Eng. vv. Elizth.
Mauleverer senior, 1674 ; the vv. “ made by herself 18 Jan.
1661 ; '' Thos. Mann, Eboraci sculpt ” ; in churchyard on site
of old chancel.
Kilnwick Percy (E. R.). I. Inscr. in 12 Eng. vv. and ach.
Thos. Wood, gent., fought in Scotland, clerk comptroller of the
ward court '' of Bulloign when yt was Englishe ” for 26 years,
deputy receiver of Yorks, and escheator, clerk of the statute and
collector of Selby, 1584, mur., C.
Kingston-epon-Hull, see Hull.
Kirkby Knowle (N. R.). I. Inscr. with sh. Jas. Hanby,
1676, aged 76, C. II. Inscr. with sh. Thomasin, w. of no. I,
1678, C. Also 7 later inscrs.
Kirkby Malzeard (W. R.). I. Wm. Mann of Bramley Grange,
1594, aged 67, in civil dress, and w. Elizth., 1604, aged 77, kng.,
sm., local, mur., N. II. Inscr. and ach. Wm. Dawson of Azerley,
1640, aged 57, NA^. III. Inscr. Geo. Dawson of Azerley, esq.,
1653, aged 39, N.A.
Kirkby Moorside (N. R.). I. Lady Brooke, 1600, with 6
sons and 5 daus., all kng., rect. pi. ; inscr. and 4 Eng. vv. cut in
stone; mur., C. Guide to Byedale, etc., 4:3 ; T. A. J., XVII, 293.
Ktrkby Wharfe (W. R.). I. Inscr. Rich. Colholme, prebendary
of Ulveskelf, rector of Campsall, 1425, C. II. Wm. Gpsborne],
canon, prebendary [of Ulveskelf, 1492], in cope, sm., much worn,
C. III. Inscr. with ach. Brian, son and h. of Thos., son and h.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
of Wm., son and h. of Roger, son and h. of Rich. Ledes, 1564,
mur., C.
Kirkby Wiske (N. R.). I. Inscr. Christ. Carter, husband of
Isabel Carter, 1688, mur., S.A.
Kirk-Deighton (W. R.). I. Inscr. with 8 Eng. vv. Rich.
Burton, B.D., rector, benefactor to poor, 1656, aged 36, C.
Kirkheaton (W. R.). I. Adam Beaumont, esq., heir apparent
of Whitla, etc., 1655, aged 25, in arm. with 1 son, and w. Elizth.,
dau. of Ralph Ashton of Middleton, Lane., esq., with 1 dau. and
an infant in her arms, inscr. with 4 Eng. vv., 1 sh., local, N.C.
F.A.J., XV, 28.
Kirkleatham (N. R.). I. Inscr. Thos. Lambert of Kdrk-
leatham, 1453 (?), and w. Agnes, 1454 (?), engr. c. 1470 (?), worn, N.
II. Dorothy, dau. of John and Elizth. Tumor, 1628, aged 4 years,
2 months and 6 days, sm., C. Reliquary, N.S., VIII, 117 ;
Y.A.J., XVII, 297. III. Robt. Coulthirst of Upleatham, gent.,
mcht. -tailor of London, 1631, aged 90, in civil dress holding book,
marg. inscr. and 4 shs. of the Co., C. Reliquary, N.S., VI, 49 ;
7.A.J.,XVII, 299.
Kirklington (N. R.). I. Inscr. John Wandysford, esq.,
1463, and w. Eleanor, local, S.A. McCall, 86. II. Inscr. Sir
Christ. Wandisford, bart., 1686, mur., S.A.
Kirk Sandal, see Sandal Parva.
Kirksmeaton (W. R.). I. Inscr. Thos. Walker, rector, 1672,
mur., C.
Knaresborough (W. R.). I. Inscr. Thos. Richardson of
Scriven, gent., steward to the Slingsby family, 1683, aged 71,
and w. Anne, mur., N.A.
Laughton-en-lb-Morthen, St. John (W. R.). I. John
Malle vorer of Lettwell, esq., c. 1620, in arm., inscr. with 8 Eng.
vv. ; w. and shs. lost ; local, C. Y .A.J ., XV, 30.
Leake (N. R.). I. John Watson, auditor to lord Skroope, in
civil dress, and w. Alice, c. 1530, sm., worn, N.
Ledsham (W. R.). I. Inscr. and sh. Jane, w. of Peter Foljambe
of Steeton, esq., 1658, C. The sh. is a restoration.
Leeds, St. Peter (W. R.). I. Sir John Langton, 1459, in arm.
with salade, and widow Eupheme, [died 1463], local, now mur.,
C. Warden, J., Antiq. of Leeds, 1853, pi. 5 ; Y.A.J., XV, 32.
II. John Langton, esq., son and h. of no. I, 1467, in arm. (eff.
now gone), and w. Agnes, nearly effaced as is also the inscr., now
mur., N.A. III. Chalice and inscr. Thos. Clarell, vicar,
benefactor to ch., 1469, local, now mur., C. Reliquary, N.S. V,
YORKSHIRE.
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65; Wardell,'p\. Q \ XV, 32. IV. Inscr. Thos. Connell,
1615, mur., N.C. V. Inscr. Hich. Sykes, alderman, 1645, and
w. Elizth., mur., X.A. VI. Inscr. John Baynes, mcht., 1654,
mur., N.C. VII. Inscr. Rich. Lodge, mcht., 1656, worn, N.
VIII. Inscr. Wm. Beavot, 1660, mur., N.A. IX. Inscr. Thos.,
Hen., Wm., children of Hen. Skelton of Osmundthorp, gent.,
1660, mur., N.C. X. Inscr. Ann, w. of Marmaduke Hicke,
alderman, 1661, mur., N.C. XI. Inscr. John Dawson, alderman,
1669, aged 77, mur., N.C. XII, Inscr. John Thwaites, gent.,
1671, aged 85, mur., N.C. XIII. Inscr. Wm. Marshall, alderman,
aged 89, also Wm. Hicke who mar. his dau. Frances, and John
their eld. son, aged 6, all died 1673, mur., N.C. XIV. Inscr.
in 6 Eng. vv. with angel above and initials betw. 2 roses below.
Edw. Waddington, 1674, mur., N.C. XV. Inscr. Barth.
Ibbitson, 1676, partly covered, C. XVI. Inscr. with sh. Geo.
Wombwell, attorney, 1682, aged 36, mur., N.C. XVII. Inscr.
with sh. Hen. Atkinson, esq., 1683, aged 79, mur., N.C.
XVIII. Inscr. Wm., son of Wm. Horne of Mexborough, esq.,
1685, aged 36, mur., N.C. XIX. Inscr. with sh. Wm. Lockwood
of Killinghall, gent., 1688, and only son Christ., 1685, loose in
vestry in 1923. XX. Inscr. Sam. Waddington, M.A., 1689,
mur., N.C. XXI. Inscr. Grace, eld. dau. of Thos. Kitchingman,
alderman, w. of John Greame, gent., 1698, aged 24, also their dau.
Mary, 1696, worn, C. XXII. Inscr. Susan, w. of Mich. Dunwell,
1699, aged 19, mur., N.C. XXIII. Inscr. with sh. Dorothy,
widow of Hen. Tanckered, 1705, and dau. Mary, widow of Edw.
Hippon, 1706, mur., N.C. XXIV. Rect. pi. with sm. effs. of
7 children, ach. and long inscr. giving their births and deaths,
also of their father Wm. Massie, mayor in 1689, died 1699, aged 65,
bequeathed £100 to the chapel and school at Hunslet, and their
mother Mary, who afterwards mar. Thos. Craven and died 1709,
aged 72, curious, local, mur., N.C.
Londesborough (E. R.). I. Inscr. Margt., lady Clifford and
Vescy, dau. of Hen. Bromfleet, lord Vescy, widow of John, lord
Clifford and Westmorland, 1493, C. II. Inscr. Rich. Over,
gent., servant to lord Francis Clifford, 1600, C.
Loversall (W. R.). I. Inscr. with emblems of mortality.
Thos. Tofield, 1692, aged 59, and w. Jane, 1693, S.C.
Lowthorpe (E. R.). I. [Geo. Salveine, esq., 1417], in arm.,
local; eff. of w. Elizth., died 1416, inscr. and shs. lost; reh, mur.,
N., slab in ruined chancel. M.B.S. Trans., Ill, 143 ; Y.A.J.,
XIV, 511. II. Inscr. with sh. John Pierson, esq., J.P., 1665,
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
aged 74 ; mar. Elizth. [Pierson], had 3 sons and 4 dans. ; “ Tho.
Mann Eboraci sculp.” ; A. T. in ruined chancel.
Marr (W. R.). I. John Lewis of Marr, esq., son and h. of Robt.
Lewis, gent., J.P. and recorder of Doncaster, 1589, aged 46, in
civil dress, and w. Mary, dau. of Lionell Reresbye of Thribergh,
esq., with 2 sons and 4 dans., 1 sh. (2 others lost), C. Y.A.J.y
XI, 87 (ehs.).
Masham (N. R.). I. Riser, with 14 Eng. vv. and ach.
Christ. Kay, 1689, and his grandmother Jane Nicholson, 1690,
mur., N.
Middlesmoor (W. R.). I. Inscr. (ach. lost). Sir John Yorke of
Growth waite, knt., M.P. for Richmond; died in London, 1663,
aged 29, left 1 son Thos. and 1 dau. ; his widow Mary [Norton]
pos. ; C., partly covered by pipes.
Mitton-in-Craven (W. R.). I Inscr. Kath., dau. of Rich.
Sherburne, esq., w, of Wm. Pennington, esq., died '' anno a partu
virginis ”, 1628, aged 38, mur., N.
Moor Monkton (W. R.). I. Inscr. and sh. Cuthbert Hesketh,
B.D., rector, son of Thos. Hesketh of Heslington, esq., 1665,
aged 52, C. II. Inscr. with 2 Lat. vv. Dorothy, dau. of Sir
Thos. Slingesby, bart., 1667, aged 2, C.
Normanton (W. R.). I. Inscr. and 2 shs. A long genealogical
inscr. placed here in 1586 by Bridget, dau. of Edw. Restwould
of de la Vache, Bucks., widow ot Rich. Bunny of Newton alias
Bunny Hall in par. Wakefield, esq., now covered by flooring.
II. Inscr. Rich., son of Wm. Mallett of Normanton, 1668, aged 45 ;
Tho. Mann Eboraci sculp.” ; A.T., S.C.
Norton-next-Malton (E. R.). I. Inscr. in 7 Eng. vv. and ach.
Capt. Wm. Gourley, served the Emperor Chas. V, King Hen. II
of France, and “ lost his legge in Ireland ” in the service of Queen
Elizth., 1591, mur., Vestry. II. Inscr. with 12 Eng. and 5
Lat. vv. Thos. Westrop, esq., 1604, aged 67, and w. Anne Strange,
widow of no. I, 1604, aged 59, mur.. Vestry.
Nunkeeling (E. R.). I. Inscr. Geo. Acklam, benefactor to
the par., 1629, aged 64 ; “ Gabr : Hornbie sculp.” ; C.
Otley (W. R.). I. Rect. pi. with recumbent eff. in civil dress,
with curious genealogical tree of the Lyndley and Palmes family,
inscr. in 6 Lat. vv., ach., 4 shs., and 2 Lat. vv., placed by Francis
Palmes in 1593, mur., N.Tr. Misc. Gen. et Her., 2 S. V, 40 ;
Whitaker, T. D., Hist, of Leeds, II, 190 ; Y.A.J., XV, 36. II.
Inscr. with anagram (mutil.). Wm. Vavasour of Steadhall, 17th
cent., mur., C. with stone fig. in shroud above. III. Inscr.
YORKSHIRE.
555
Anne, dan. of Thos., lord Fairfax. 1st w. of Sir Geo. Wentworth,,
of Wooley, knt., 1624, mur., S.Tr.
OwsTON (W. R.). I. Robt. de Haitfeld, [1417], in civil dress
with anelace, and w. Ade, 1409, both with SS. collars, holding
hands, Fr. inscr., N.A. Arch. Jour., XXXVT, 172 ; Reliquary,
N.S., T, 109 (effs.); Y.A.J., XI, 89, XV, 38. II. Inscr.
with sh. and crest. Sir Wm. Adams, knt., 1667, aged 42, C.
Patrington (E. R.). I. Inscr. with sh. John Duncalf, 1337, w..
Margt. and son Uriah ; left 2 sons John and Humph ; mur.,
C. II. Inscr. Emot, w. of John Shaw of Sickhouse in Bradfield,
mother of John Shaw, preacher of the gospel at Kingston-upon-
Hull, 1652, mur., C.
Rawmarsh (W. R.). I. John Harley of Kilnhurst, gent., a
younger son of Wm. Harley of Buttercrambe, esq., 1616, aged
75, in civil dress, with 4 sons, Thos., Wm., Francis, John, all dec.,,
and w. Alice (who pos.), dau. of Christ. Mountfort, esq., with
4 daus., Benedicta, Elizth., Anne, Mary, all kng. except 2 as
infants in cradles, mar. 47 years ; he gave the manor of EJlnhurst
which he bought of his wife’s brother Laur. Mountfort, esq.,
and all other of his lands after her death to John Ellis, son of his
dau, Mary, being his godson and next male heir ; inscr., 8 Eng.
vv. and sh., mur., S.A. Y .A.J ., XI, 77 (effs.), 79 (sh.).
Riccall (E. R.). I. Inscr. Maud Kelsy and her son Robt.,
c. 1500 (?), local, C.
Richmond (N. R.). I. Inscr. Thos. Cawing, steward of the
town, 1506, mur., Tower. II. Inscr. Christ. Pepper, esq.,
1635, mur.. Tower.
Ripley (W. R.). I. Chalice and inscr. Rich. Kendale, M.A.,
rector, 1429, local, worn, C. II. Inscr. Kath., w. of Sir Wm.
Ingelby, knt., 1500, C. III. Inscr. John Ingelby, esq., lord of
Ripley, 1502, C. IV. Inscr. with 8 Lat. vv. Anne, dau. of Sir
Jas. Bellingham, knt., w. of Sir Wm. Ingilby, knt. and bart.,
1640, mur., N.C. V. Inscr. with ach. Sir Wm. Ingilby, bart.,
1682, aged 63, mur., N.C. VI. Inscr. with ach. Sir Wm.
Ingilby, bart., 1682, and w. Margt., dau. of John Savile of Methley,
esq., 1697, C.
Repon Minster (W. R.). I. Inscr. John Heen, canon of Ripon,
prebendary of Stanwiggs, 14[35], date not filled in, worn. II.
Inscr. marg. in 8 Eng. vv. [Robt. Hawson], sheriff of York [in
1592], died [1603], local. Y.A.J., XX, 305. III. Inscr. with
ach. Sir Jordan Crosland, knt., constable of Scarborough Castle,
1670, aged 53, worn, now mur., S.Tr. IV. Inscr. John Wayt,
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
vicar-choral and succentor, 1678. V Inscr. with emblems of
mortality. Wm. Gibson, alderman, 1680, aged 47, worn, mur.,
N.Tr. VI. Inscr. Walter, 6th son of Sir John Lister of Kingston-
upon-Hull, knt., 1682, aged 54. Nos. I, II, IV, and VI loose
in the library.
Rotherham (W. R.). I, Robt. Swifte, esq., 1561, aged 84,
in civil dress, with 2 sons, Wm., Robt., and 1st w. Anne, 1539,
aged 67, with 2 dans., Anne, Margt., all kng., rect. pi. and inscr.,
2 shs., A.T., N.C. Oent. Mag., 1859, i, 356 ; Quest, J., Hist, of
Rotherham, 261 ; Litho. by F. W. Hoyle ; Y.A.J., XI, 73 (effs.).
II. Shield-shaped pi. with inscr. and sh. Ralph Bullock of Unston,
esq., 1637, local ; palimp., the rev. being an old sh. with the arms
of Melton, etc. ; now on a hinge, mur., C. M.B.S. Trans., lY,
303 ; Y.A.J., XV, 43. Both obv. and rev. III. Inscr. Chas.,
2nd son of Chas. Darwent, 1670, aged 18 days, mur., S.C. IV.
Inscr. with emblems of mortality and 2 shs. Geo. Westby ot
Gilfitt, gent., 1671, aged 58, very lightly engr., mur., S.Tr. V.
Inscr. Anne, dau. of Chas. Darwent, 1672, aged 6 days, mur.,
S.C. VI. Inscr. Ruth, only dau. of Chas. Laughton of Haworth
Grange, gent., 1675, mur., C. VII. Inscr. Mary, 2nd dau.
of Geo. Westby of Gilfitt, gent., 1679, aged 26, mur., N.A.
VIII. Inscr. with 2 Lat. vv Mary, dau. of Luke and Mary
Clayton, 1680, aged 14, mur., S.C. IX. Inscr. John, 4th son
of Geo. Westby of Gilfitt, gent., 1684, aged 21, on same slab as
no. VII. X. Inscr. with emblems of mortality and ach.
Chas. Laughton senior, 1638, and w. Anne, 1650, also Chas.
Laughton junior, 1686, and w. Rosamund, 1663, mur., C.
XI. Inscr. with sh. John Laughton, gent., 1687, aged 35, also his
son John, 1687, aged 2, mur., C. XII. Inscr. Geo. Harrison
of Orgreave, gent., 1688, aged 44 ; palimp., on rev. the lower
hf. of a civilian and a sm. fern, figure, probably his dau., c. 1640 ;
mur. on hinge, N.A.
Rothwell (W. R.). I. Inscr. with ach. Peter Codings of
Metheley, son and h. of Robt. Codings of Kidwick-in-Craven,
gent., 1682, mur., N.A.
Routh (E. R.). I. Sir John Routh of Routh, in arm., and
w. Agnes, both with SS. collars, c. 1420, double canopy and foot
inscr. both mutil., large, C. Poulson, I, 399 ; Y.A.J., XII, 223.
Roxby Chapel (N. R.). I. Thos. Boynton of Roysby, esq.,
" who caused this chyrche fyrst to be halo wed & was ye fyrst
corsse that was beryed in yt”, 1523, in arm., inscr. and 4 shs.,
rel., N. Reliquary, 2 S. VII, 98 ; Y.A.J., XVII, 305.
YORKSHIRE.
557
Rudstone (E. R.). I. Inscr. Sir Wm. Constable of Carethorp,
knt., son ot Sir Robt. Constable of Flamborongh, knt., 1527,,
and w. Jane, dan, and cob. of Thos. Fulthorpe of Tunstall,
Durham, local, mur.. Vestry. II. Inscr. Kath., dau. of Edw.
Hutchinson of Wikeham Abbey, esq., w. of John Constable of
Carthorp, eeq., 1677, “Tho: Mann Eboraci sculp.”, mur.. Vestry.
Ryther (W. R.). I. Inscr., ach. and 2 shs. John Robinson
of Ryther, esq., 1619, aged 53J, and 2 ws., (1) Elizth., dau. of
Sir Rich. Rogers of Dorset, knt., by whom no issue, (2) Susan,
dau. of Sir Rich. Holmden of Middx., knt., 'by whom 3 sons,
John, Hen., Jas., and 3 dans., Mary, Anne, Susan, S.A. II.
Inscr., ach. and 2 shs. Hen. Robinson of the Inner Temple,
gent., son of no. I, 1636, aged 26, S.A.
Sandal Magna (W. R.). I. Inscr. with 6 Eng. vv. Alice,
w. of Mr. Waterton of Walton, esq., 1627, Waterton Chapel.
Sandal Parva or Kirk Sandal (W. R.). I. Inscr. and 3
scrolls (kng. eff. in espiscopal vests., etc., lost). Wm. Rokeby,
abp. of Dublin, 1521, mur., A.T., N.C. Soc. Antiq. Ireland
Jour., XLVII, 133 (tomb, etc.). II. Inscr. in 8 Lat. vv.
originally marking burial place of no. I in centre of N.C. which
he built, now on E. wall. Ibid., 136.
Scarborough Museum, see Museums.
Seamer (N. R.). I. Inscr. with 8 Lat. vv. (sh. lost). Dame
Lucy, dau. of Chas., eld. son of Sir Wm. Knevett, knt., w. of Sir
Hen. Gate, knt., died at Seamer, 1577, a long genealogical inscr.,
mur., organ chamber. Y .A.J ., XX, 313. II. Inscr. with ach.
John Lisle, M.A., vicar, 1694, aged 65, C.
Sessay (N. R.). I. Thos. Magnus, archdeacon of the East
Riding, rector of Sessay, 1550, in cope with scroll from hands,
inscr., 1 sh. and 4 devices on quatrefoils ; all palimp. except body
of fig., made up. of frags, of a priest and a lady, etc. ; C. but loose
in 1902. Brown, C., Hist, of Neivark-on-Trent, I, 192 ; Gill^
J. , Vallis Ehoracensis, 352 ; Macalister, Eccles. Vests., 147 (eff.) ;
M.B.S. Trans., IV, 305 (obv.), 307 (rev.) ; Y.A.J., XVII, 310
(obv.), 311 (rev.).
Settrington (E. R.). I. Inscr. with ach. John Carter, D.D.,
rector, archdeacon of Chester, 1666, aged 59, mur., C.
Sheffield, St. Peter (W. R.). I. Inscr. Elizth., dau. of
Thos. Butler, 7th Earl of Ormond, and of Lore his w., widow
of John Blount, lord Mountjoye, 1510, rel., mur., Shrewsbury
chapel. II. Two shs., one gartered, on tomb of Geo. Talbot,
K. G., 4th earl of Shrewsbury, 1541, Shrewsbury chapel.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Reliquary, N.S., IV, 217. III. Inscr. and ach. under large arch
with fluted columns, carved capitals, etc., and emblems of
mortality. Martha, 6th dau. of Stephen Bright of Carbrooke,
gent., w. of Wm. Lister of Thornton, esq., 1663, aged 24, S.C.4.
IV. Sh., 17th cent., mur., Tower. Reliquary, 218. V.
Inscr. Francis, 1664, Wm., 1667, Sam., 1669, sons of Wm. Simp¬
son, gent., mur., S.C.A. VI. Inscr. Mary, dau. of Francis
Ratcliffe, w. of Luke Ogle, 1684, aged 24, mur., S.C.A. VII.
Inscr. Francis Ratcliff oi Sheffield manor, gent., 1685, aged 63,
mur., C.
Sheriff Hutton (N. R.). I. Inscr. Thos. and Alice Gower,
c. 1480 (?), nearly effaced, S.A. II. Inscr. and sh. recording
the foundation of a chantry, etc., by Thos. Wytham, [died
1481], and w. Agnes, [dau. and coh. of Wm. Thweng of Corn-
burgh, died 1495], engr. c. 1480 (?), N.A. 7.A.J., XVII, 315.
III. Dorothy and John Fenys, children of Thos. and Anne Dacre,
1491, in swaddling clothes, rect. pi. and inscr., local, sm., N.
IV. Mary, w. of Hen. Hall, esq., 1657, holding infant in
swaddling clothes, local, sm., C. Y .AJ ., XVII, 319.
SiLKSTONE (W. R.). I. Inscr. with 6 Eng. vv. Matt. Went¬
worth of Bretton Hall, 1639, aged 63, S.C. II. Inscr. Dame
Elizth., dau. of Wm. Osbaldeson of Hunmanby, esq., w. of Sir
Matt. Wentworth of Bretton Hall, bart., 1693, aged 35, had 3
sons. Matt., died 1692, aged 11, Wm., Thos., and 3 daus., Grace,
Anne, Elizth., A.T., S.C.
Skipton-in-Craven (W. R.). I. The 2nd son and the Trinity,
found in pulling down an old house at Thorlby, near Skipton,
are the only original pieces in the restored br. to Sir Hen. Clifford,
2nd earl of Cumberland, 1570, in arm. with tabard, and 2nd
w. Anne, dau. of Wm., lord Dacre of Gillesland, in heraldic
mantle, with 2 sons in arm. with tabards, and 3 daus., the eld.
in heraldic mantle, all kng., Trinity above and evang. symbols
at corners. The 2 original pieces figured in Y.AJ., XV, 51,
and the restored br. in Arch. Jour., XXXV, 93 ; Daivson, W . H.,
Hist, of Skipton, 170 ; Smith, W., Old Yorks., 1881, 68 ; Whitaker,
H raven, 3rd ed., 433. II. Two shs., Clifford and Russell, each
surmounted with a coronet. Found at the same time as the frags,
of no. I. and now inserted in the tomb of Francis, lord Clifford;
infant son of Geo., 3rd earl of Cumberland, by Margt. Russell,
dau. of Francis, earl of Bedford, 1588. Y.A.J., XV, 52, 53.
No. I, and the br. to Sir Hen. Clifford, K.G., 1st earl of Cumber¬
land, 1542, in arm. with garter, and 2nd w. Margt., dau. of Sir
YORKSHIRE.
559
Hen. Percy, 5th earl of Northumberland, 1544, in heraldic
mantle, with 4 gartered shs. and chamfer inscr., A.T., C., were
renewed by the then duke of Devonshire in 1867. Illustrations
of the latter in Arch. Jour., XXXV, 92 ; Datvson, 171 ; Smith,
66 ; Whitaker, 432.
Slaidburn (W. R.). I. Inscr. with 1 Lat. and 2 Eng. vv.
Hen. Wigles worth of Townhead, 1694, N.A.
Slingsby (N. R.). I. Inscr. [John Eons, “ person of this
church and chaplaine to the Erll of Northumberland ”, 1509],
nearly effaced, C.
Sprotborough (W. R.). I. Wm. Fitzwilliam, esq., lord of
Sprotborough, died at Hathilsay, 1474, in arm. with salade, and
widow Elizth., dau. of Sir Thos. Chaworth, knt. ; 4 shs. lost ;
local, C. Assoc. Archit. Soc. Reports, XVIII, ii, 190 (effs.) ;
Builder, LXV, 155 ; Crossley, 253 (man) ; Haines, 195 (head of
man) ; Hunter, J ., South Yorks., I, 345 ; Thoreshy Soc. Pubs.
IV, 119 (man) ; Worsfold, J. W., Hist, of Haddlesey, 85 ; Y.A.J.,
XI, 81 (effs.).
Stanwick St. John (N. R.). I. Inscr. Elizth., dau. and coh.
of Roland Tempest of Homsett [Holmeside], Durham, widow
of Anth. Catherick of Stanweys, esq., 1591, mar. 58 years, had
5 sons and 6 daus., mur., N. M.B.S. Trans., V, 17 ; Newcastle
Soc. Antiq. Proc., 3 S. I, 88 ; Y.A.J., XIX, 73. II. Sh.,
- imp. Pudsey, loose in vestry in 1925. An inscr. to Edine,
w. of Sir Ralph Pudsey, knt., lord of Barford, 1485, was lost
during a restoration in 1868. Rubbing in coll. Soc. Antiq.
Stillingeleet (E. R.). I. Inscr. John Acclom of Moresby,
esq., died 1611, and w. Mary, dau. of Francis Palmes of Bindley,
esq., bad issue Sir Wm., knt., Mary, and 2 daus. died young ;
Sir Wm. mar. Elizth., elder dau. of Sir Thos. Dawnay of Sessay,
knt., and erected mon. in 1613 ; mur. in mon., S.A. II.
Inscr. and sh. Linnox, dau. of Sir Marmaduke Langdale, w. of
Cuthbert Harrison of Acaster, esq., 1688, N.A. III. Inscr.
Cuthbert Harrison of Acaster Sailby, esq., 1699, aged 81, had an
only dau. and h. Lennox, N.A.
Sutton-on-Derwent (E. R.). I. Inscr. Peter Cooke, rector
for 30 years, 1625 ; his w. Anne pos. ; C.
Tadcaster (W. R.). I. Inscr. Arthur Burton, “ buchar ”,
1608, local. Tower.
Taneield, West (N. R.). I. Thos. Sutton, M.A., rector,
canon of West Chester, c. 1490, in cope, C. McCall, 198 ; Whitaker,
Richmond, II, 174 ; Y .A.J ., XVII, 320.
560
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Thirsk (N. R.). T. Robt. Thresk, rector of Bosworth, Leic.,
founder of chantry at Thirsk, remembrancer of the exchequer,
1419, hf. eff. in mass vests, between 2 angels, inscr. and 4 Lat.
vv., much worn, S.A.
Thornhill (W. R.). I. Inscr. with sh. Philip, 3rd son of John
Waterhouse ot Halifax, esq., M.A., fellow of University Coll.,
Oxford, 1614, aged 57 ; mar. Helen (who pos.), dau. of Rich.
Lacye of Cromwelbottom, esq. ; mur., C.
Thornton Hale (N. R.). I. Inscr. with ach. John Porter,
mcht. of London, 1686, mur., C.
Thornton-le-Street (N. R,)- I- Inscr. with emblems of
mortality and 2 shs. Hame Brigit, dau. of Wm. Penington of
Mulcaster, esq., w. (1) of Ambrose Pudsey, esq., by whom I son
Ambrose and 2 daus., Anne, mar. (1) Thos., eld. son of Sir Thos,
Baton, knt., (2) Walter, 2nd son of Sir Robt. Strickland, knt.,
and Elizth., mar. Roger Talbot ; (2) of Sir Thos. Baton, knt.,
by whom 1 son Chas. (who pos.) and 1 dau. Brigit. 1664, aged
63, mur., C. II. Inscr. and ach. Roger Talbot, esq., eld. son
of John Talbot, 1680, aged 61 ; mar. Elizth., dau. of Ambrose
Pudsey, esq., had 5 sons, John (dec.), Roger, Ambrose, Thos..
Chas., and 7 daus., Brigit (dec.), mar. John Wright, gent., Jane,
mar. Rich. Lockhart, gent., Elizth., Anne, Cath., Florence,
Mary ; “ P. Brigges Ebor. scuJp.” ; mur., C. III. Inscr.
Elizth., widow of no. II, 1694, aged 68 ; her dau. Anne pos. ; C.
Thornton Watlass (N. R.). I. Shrouded fig. on a tomb
betw. 2 cypresses with initials G. F., for Geo. Ferrars, rector,
1669, in churchyard.
Thwing (E. R.). I. Inscr. with ach. Robt. Stafford, esq.,
1671 , mur.
Tickhill (W. R.). I. Inscr. Wm. Estfeld, steward of the
lordship of Holderness and of the honour of Tickhill with Queen
Philippa, and of the lordship of Hatfield with Edmund, duke
of York, 1386, and w. Margt., mur., A.T., C. II. Inscr. Robt.
Vescy and w. Elizth., c. 1500, N.C.
Todwick near Sheffield (W. R.). I. Thos. Garland, 1609,
in civil dress, kng., rect. pi. with inscr. ; John Garland pos. ;
sm., mur., N. M.B.8. Trans., II, 18 ; Y.A.J., XI, 85. II.
Inscr. with 4 Eng. vv. Elizth., w. of Robt. Wrightson, gent.,
1664, aged 27, C.
Topolipfe (N. B.). I- Thos. de Topclyff, 1362, in civil dress
with anelace, and w. [Mabel], 1391, in mantle, under rich canopy
with souls, angels, etc., marg. inscr. mutil., rect. pi., 70 by 36,
YORKSHIRE.
561
Flemish ; palimp., on rev. some unfinished portions of another
hr. ; now mur., N. Ashdown, Costume, 121 (head of man) ;
Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 20 (head of man) ; Gent. Mag., 1848, ii,
605 (head of man) ; M.B.S. Portfolio, III, pi. 46 ; V.C.H.,
Yorks. (N. R.), II. 70 ; Y.A.J., XVII, 327 ; Waller, pt. 16.
Treeton (W. R.). I. Inscr. Elizth., dau. of John Vesey of
Brampton, gent., w. (1) of Francis Bradshaw of Brampton, esq.,
(2) of John Bolle, esq., 1676, S.C. II. Inscr. Anne, 2nd dau.
of Geo. Lord of Brampton, 1676, and Benj. his 7th son, 1677,
S.C. III. Inscr. Elizth., widow of Geo. Bradshaw of Eyam,
Derby, esq., 1677, aged 64, C. IV. Inscr. Nath., 9th son
of Geo. Lord of Brampton, gent., 1680, aged 3 days, Nich., his
10th son, 1681, aged 10 weeks and 3 days, and Hen., his llth
son, 1683, aged 5 days, on same slab as no. II.
Waddington (W. R.). I. Inscr. with sh. Edw. Parker of
Brownsholm, esq., graduate of Clare Coll., Camb., barrister of
Grays’ Inn, J.P. for Yorks, and Lane., 1667, and w. Mary, dau.
of Rich. Sunderland, esq., 1673 ; their 2nd son Robt. pos.
Wad WORTH (W. R.). I. Inscr. with sh. John Pierrepont,
gent., 1653, aged 75, mur., C.
Wath (N. R.). I. Rich. Norton, chief justice of the king’s
bench, 1420, in judicial robes, and w. Kath. Manningham, 1418,
in mantle, nearly effaced, now mur., S.C. Whitaker, Richmond,
II, 184. II. Man in arm., c. 1490 ; inscr. lost ; local, much
worn, now mur., S.C. Whitaker, II, 184. Probably Sir John
Norton, 1489. III. Three evang. symbols and 3 lead shields
nearly effaced, now mur., S.C. Possibly belonging to no. II.
IV. Four Eng. vv. originally marking the burial place of [Lady
Cath., w. of Sir Rich. Graham of Netherby, 1649, aged 48], now
mur., S.C. V. Inscr. Rich. Graham, esq., eld. son of Sir Rich.
Graham, bart., by his w. Elizth., [dau. of Chichester, son and h.
of Sir Faithful Fortescue], died of fever, 1680, aged 20, S.C.
Well (N. R.). I. Inscr. Dame Dorothy, sister and coh. of
John Veer, earl of Oxford, w. of Sir John Nevell, son and h.
of lord Latimer, 1526, A.T., C.
Wellwick (E. R.). I. Wm. Wryght of Plewland, esq., 1621,
in civil dress, and w. Ann [Thornton], 1618, mar. 50 years, ach.,
N.A. Poulson, II, 512.
Wensley (N. R.). I. Sir Simon of Wensley, rector, [1361-94],
br. engr. c. 1375, in mass vests., hands folded, chalice on breast,
head on cushion held by angels, Flemish, very fine ; marg.
inscr. lost ; now mur., C. Alcuin Club Colls., XXII, 81 ;
36
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Ashdown, Costume, 354 ; Bovtell, Br. and Slabs, 20 ; Builder,
LIX, 406 ; C.U .A.B.C. Trans., pt. 10, p. 24 ; Crossley, 227 ;
Druitt, 43 ; Fairholt, Costume, II, 9 (apparel) ; Macalister,
Eccles. Vests., frontis. ; McCall, 171 ; Macklin, Br. of Eng., 202
(chalice) ; Blanche, Costume, I, 9 (apparel) ; V. and A. Mus.
List, pi. 48 ; Waller, pt. 7 ; Whitaker, Richmond, I, 373 ; Y .A.J .,
XVII, 334. Sir Simon gave evidence in the celebrated Scrope
and Grosvenor controversy in 1386, he was then aged 60 or
upwards. II. Inscr. Oswald Dykes, rector for 20 years, 1607,
on same slab as no. I.
Wentworth (W. R.). I. Inscr. Thos. Wentworth of Went¬
worth, esq., 1548, aged 70, local, N.C. II. Mich. Darcy, only
son of John, lord Darcy of Aston, 1588, in arm., with son John,
and w. Margt., dan. of Thos. Wentworth of Wentworth Wood-
house, esq., with 2 dans., Anne, Margt., all kng., rect. pi. with
inscr. and sh., worn, mur., S.A. III. Inscr. Lady Anne, w.
of Sir Wm. Wentworth, hart. ,1611, had 8 sons and 3 dans. IV.
Inscr. John, 3rd son of Sir Wm. Wentworth, bart., 1625.
WiLBERFOSSE (E. R.). I. Robt. Hoton, esq., in arm., and w.
Joan, founders of chantry, both died 1447, local, elfs. much
worn, S.A.
WiNESTEAD (E. R.). I. Inscr. Wm. Retherby, rector, ‘‘ qui
fecit istum chorum et ecclesiam ”, 1417, C. II. Man in arm.,
lower hf . gone, and w. mu til., c. 1540, with 7 sons (the eld. in arm.),
and 6 daus. (1 headless); marg. inscr. lost ; the man palimp.,
on rev. a portion of a civilian, c. 1360, Flemish, now fastened
down ; C. M.B.S. Trans., IV, 309 (palimp.) ; Poulson, II, 479 ;
Y.A.J., XII, 228, and XVI, 239 (palimp). Possibly Sir Christ.
Hildyard, 1538, and 2nd w. Joan.
WiSTOW (W. R.). I. Inscr. Hen. Byard, deacon for 16 years,
1667, aged 44, Tower.
WooLEY (W. R.). I. Inscr. with 4 Lat. vv. Ann, dau. of Sir
Thos. Fairfax, w. of Geo. Wentworth of Wooley, 1624, A.T.,
N.A.
WoRSBOROUGH (W. R.). I. Inscr. Rich. Townend of Blacker,
a benefactor to the poor, 1605, local, partly covered, S.C. II.
Inscr. with 6 Eng. vv. and anagram. Thos., son of Rich.
Elmehirst by his w. Margt., dau. of Rich. Micklethwaite, 1632,
mur., N.A. III. Inscr. with 6 Eng. vv. Mary, dau. of John,
son of Geo. Wentworth of Bretton Hall, esq., w. of Thos. Edmunds,
gent., 1678, C. IV. Inscr. Joshua, son of Rich. Elmhirst of
Houndhill, gent., 1683, aged 14, N.A. V. Inscr. Eliza, dau. of
YORKSHIRE.
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Sir Gerv. Cutler, knt., widow of Sir Thos. Herbert, bart., 2nd
w. of Hen. Edmunds, esq., 1696, C. VI. Inscr. Thos. Woodfen,
M.A., pastor for 31 years, 1698, C. Nos. Ill and V not found
in 1923, either lost or covered.
Wyclifee (N. H.). I. Inscr. and sh. Roger de Wyclif, lord of
the manor, and w. Kath., c. 1380 (?), C. Whitaker, Richmond,
I, 198. II. Ralph, only son of Wm. Wicklif (who pos.), 1606,
aged 14, in civil dress, kng., rect. pi. with inscr. and sh., C.
Whitaker, 199 ; 7.H.J., XVII, 338. III. Inscr. Wm. Wycliff,
esq., lord of the manor and patron of the eh., 1584, and w.
Merial, dan. of Wm., lord Eure, 1557 ; their son John pos. in
1611, C.
York Minster. I, Wm. de Grenefeld, abp. of York, lord
chancellor, 1315, in full vests., lower part of eff. stolen in 1829 ;
canopy with saints at sides and inscr. lost ; large, A.T., N.Tr.
Alcuin Club Colls., XXII, 1 ; Boutell, Br. and Slabs, 101 (mitre) ;
Drake, F., Eboracum, 432 (eff. complete) ; Gent, T., Hist, of
Bippon, 115 (eff. complete) ; Poole, G. A., and Hugall, J. W.,
York Minster, pi. 20, p. 162 ; Waller, pt. 6 ; Y.A.J., XVIII,
17 (head), 19 (eff. complete). II. Elizth., dan. of Sir Edw.
Novell, knt., one oi the privy chamber to Hen. VIII, widow
of Thos. Eynns, esq., one of the gentlewomen of the privy
chamber to Queen Elizth., 1585, large hf. eff. with open book
with texts Ps. cxix, 30, 54, inscr. and 4 shs., mur., S.C.A. Gust,
A. P., Heraldry of York Minster, II, 178 ; M.B.S. Portfolio,
II, pi 47 ; Y .A.J ., XVIII, 21. III. Jas. Cotrel, esq., born in
Dublin, for about 20 years served the Queen’s council in the
north “ testes examinando,” 1595, rect. pi. with | eff. in civil
dress with cap, 2 shs. and inscr., local, mur., S.A. Gawthorp,
pi. 55, p. 100 ; Macklin, Br. of Eng., 293 ; M.B.S. Portfolio,
II, pi. 51 ; V. and A. Mus. List, pi. 42 ; Y .A.J ., XVIII, 25.
IV. Inscr. with coronet and sh. over vault of the Rt. Hon. Chas.
Howard, earl of Carlisle, 1684, aged 56, N.C.A. V. Inscr.,
2 shs. and 4 crests marking “ the Earle of Strafforde’s vault
appointed to be made by William, Earle of Strafforde anno dom.
1687 ”, S.C.A. Gawthorp, pi. 60, p. 105 ; M.B.S. Portfolio,
II, pi. 34 ; Y .A.J., XVIII, 29. In the vestry is preserved a
weathercock made out of an inscr. to John Moore, esq., 1597,
formerly on floor of Lady Chapel, M.B.S. Trans., V. 49; Soc.
Antiq. Bond. Proc., 2 S. XX, 4 ; Y.A.J., XVIII, 31.
York, All Saints North Street. I. Inscr. and evang.
symbols (St. Mark lost). Thos. Clerk, clerk of the city and
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
county of York, and w. Margt., both died 1482, local, S.A.
Shaw, P. J., Hist, of All Hallows, North Street, 51 ; Y.A.J.,
XVITI, 3. II. Inscr. Isabel Stokton, [1503], and her 2 husbands
Robt. Colynson, [lord] mayor [in 1457, died 1458], and Wm.
Stokton, [alderman, died 1471], local, S.A. Shaw, 52 ; Y.A.J.,
XVIII, 12. III. Inscr. and sh. Thos. Askwith, sheriff [in
1592], died 1609, aged 71, and 2 ws., (1) Ursulay, dau. of Robt.
Sandwith of York, bower, by whom 1 son Christ, and 1 dau.
Alice, (2) Anne, dau. of Robt. Elleker of Thoulthrope, gent., by
whom 1 son Thos., local, mur., S.C. Shaw, 53. IV. Thos.
Atkinson, tanner, sheriff [in 1627], died 1642, aged 72, rect. pi.
with large hf. eff. in civil dress, and inscr., local, on same slab
as no. I. Clinch, Costume, 285 (eff.) ; M.B.S. Portfolio, III,
pi. 5 ; Shaw, 51 ; Y.A.J., XVIII, 7. V. Inscr. Chas., son of
Chas. Towneley of Towneley, Lane., 1712, aged 80, mur., S.A.
Shaw, 53.
York, All Saints Pavement. I. Inscr. Robt. Cra thorn, esq.,
1464, worn, local, N.A. II. Inscr. Mary and Margery, dans,
of Andrew Trew, alderman and lord mayor, “ both m^arried in
one day in this church and both buried in one sommer in this
grave ”, 1600, aged 37 and 36, local, N. Y.A.J., XVIII, 11.
York, Holy Trinity Goodramgate. I. Inscr. Thos. Danby,
[lord] mayor [in 1452], died 1458, and w. Maud, 1463 (date filled
in), local, S.A., loose at rectory in 1904. Y .A.J ., XVIII, 13.
York, Holy Trinity or Christ Church King’s Court. I.
Inscr. Thos. Kyrke, mercer, [lord] mayor [in 1441], died 1442,
and w. Alice, [died 1446], local, N.A. II. Inscr. Hen. Tireman,
lord mayor [in 1668], died 1672, aged 68, local, N.
York, Holy Trinity Micklegate. I. Inscr. [Elias] Mickle-
thwaite, alderman, 1632, worn local, N.
York, St. Crux. I. Inscr. Hen. Wyman, mcht., [lord] mayor
[in 1407-8-9], died 1411, and w. Agnes, dau. of John Barden,
1413, local. 7.A.J., XVIII, 35. II. Inscr. Wm. Lame, [lord]
mayor [in 1475], died 1484, and w. Kath., worn, local. III.
Mcht. mark and arms of the city of York ; the remains of the br.
to John Shaw, who died during his mayoralty in 1537, and w.
Agnes, local. Y.A.J., XVIII, 38. IV. [Robt. Askwith, lord
mayor in 1580 and 1593, died 1597, aged 67], rect. pi. with large
f eff. in civil dress with cap and signet ring, sh. in corner ;
inscr. lost ; local. M.B.S. Portfolio, II, 60 ; Y.A.J., XVIII, 39.
V. Inscr. Isabel and John, children of Wm. Robinson, mcht.,
1607, local, Y.A.J., XVIII, 42. VI. Inscr. Laur. Raudon,
YORKSHIRE.
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alderman, 1626, aged 58, and w. Margery, 1644, aged 74, had
3 sons, Roger, Robt., Marmaduke, and 2 dans., Elizth., Mary;
also their grandchild Elizth., dan. of Sir Roger Jacques, knt.,
1651, aged 20, local. VII. Inscr. with ach. Sir Thos. Herbert
of Tintern and York, bart., 1681, aged 76, and 2 ws., (1) Lucy,
dau. of Sir Walter Alexander, knt., 1671, by whom 6 sons and 4
daus., (2) Elizth., (who pos.), dau. of Sir Gervase Cutler, by whom
1 dau. Y.A.J., I, 203. Church demolished in 1886. Brasses,
etc., kept in parish room built on the site.
York, St. Cuthbert. I. Inscr. (4 shs. lost). Wm. Bowes
senior, [lord] mayor [in 1417 and 1428, died 1439], and w. Isabel,
1435, local, on floor of S. porch. 7.A.J., XVIII, 49. II.
Inscr. and 2 shs. Edm. Hungate, gent., 4th son of Wm. Hungate
of Saxton, esq., 1614 ; mar. Jane, 8th dau. of Rich. Bell, gent.,
had 1 dau. Kath. ; local, C. III. Inscr. and 3 shs. (another
lost). Robt. Hungate, esq., counsellor-at-law, founder of a
school and hospital at Sherburn, benefactor to the par., gave
£30 every third year to a preaching minister to preach and
catechise in this ch., Sandhutton chapel and Saxton eh., 1619 ;
Hen. Harley, husband of niece Margery and exor. pos. ; local, C.
IV. Inscr. Rich. Bell, esq., counsellor-at-law, 1630 ; mar. (1) Anne,
dau. of John Atkinson, gent., by whom a dau. Mary died young,
(2) Kath., widow of John Payler, esq. ; local, C. V. Inscr. with
ach. Susanah, youngest dau. of Rich., 2nd son of Sir Wm. Lowther,
knt., 1714, aged 1 year, 11 months and 15 days, on same slab as
no. III.
York, St. Henys. I. Inscr. Wm. Holmes, alderman, [lord]
mayor [in 1546], vice-admiral between the Humber and the Tyne,
steward of St. Mary’s abbey lands, collector for Xewborough,
1558, and w. ‘‘Ladi” Margt., by whom 6 sons and 7 daus., local,
S.A. 7.A.J., XVIII, 49.
York, St. John. I. Inscr. with sh. Thos. Mosley, alderman,
lord mayor [in 1590 and 1602], died 1624, aged 85 ; also his eld.
dau. Marie, his 2nd Elizth. and her son Thos. Scott ; his w.
Jane pos. ; local, N.A. The chamfer inscr. on tomb of Sir
Rich. York, lord mayor in 1469 and 1482, founder of a chantry,
died 1498, is a modern restoration.
York, St. Martin Coney Street. I. Inscr. and 4 shs.
Thos. Colthurst, gent., 1588 ; mar. Kath., dau. of Rich. Anelie,
gent. ; local, mur., S.A. II. Christ. Harington, goldsmith,
1614, hf. eff. in civil dress, inscr. and arms of the Co., worn,
N.A. Reliquary, N.S. VI, 212 ; Y.A.J., XVIII, 54.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BKASSES.
York, St. Michael-le-Belfry. I. Tiiiscr. Frances, dan. of
Rich. James of Portsmouth, esq., w. of Wm. Farrer of Ewood
'' within the viccaridge of Hallifax ”, esq., 1680, aged 51 ; “ J.
Mann, Ebor., sculp.” ; N.A. II. Inscr. and sh. Thos. Dawny
of Selby, esq., son of Thos. Dawny of Sutton manor in Coldfield,
Warw., esq., 1683, aged 44 ; ” J. Mann sculpt ” ; worn, N.A.
York, St. Michael Spurriergate. I. Chalice and inscr. Wm.
Langton, rector, 1466, local, now in N.A. Boutell, Series^ and
Christian Mon., Ill; Reliquary, N.S. V, 65; Y.A.J., XVIII,
57. II. Inscr. Wm. Hancock, apothecary, 1485, and w. Ellen,
local, S.A. Y.A.J., XVIII, 61. III. Inscr. Wm. Wilson,
c. 1500, local, N. Y.A.J., XVIII, 61. IV. Inscr. Wm. Shaw,
bachelor, mcht., son of Thos. Shaw, rector of Aldingham, Lane.,
1681, aged 40, bequeathed £100 to the poor of the par. for ever ;
" J. Mann, Ebor. sculp.” ; on same slab as no. II.
York, St. Sampson. I. Inscr. Wm. Richardson, 1680, aged
47 ; ” Joshua Mann sculp.” ; S.A.
York, St. Saviour. I. Inscr. Roger de Moreton, mayor [in
1373], died 1382, and w. Isabel, 1412, local, C. Y.A.J., XVIII,
65.
The brasses are now lost from Barmston (E. R.), an inscr. to
Thos. Baske, citizen and fishmonger of London, 1505, and w.
Joan ; Middleham (N. R.), an inscr. to Thos. Bynham or
Bernham, ” frater ordinis - ”, 15th cent., much worn ; and
Romaldkirk (N. R.), to John Lewelyne, rector, founder of a
chantry and of a chapel on a bridge over the Tees, c. 1470, in
richly diapered cope holding a book, head gone, marg. inscr.
mutil. Whitaker, Richmond, I, 131. Rubbing in coll. Soc.
Antiq. The symbol of St. Mark is said to be in private hands in
the village. In 1893 a sm. frag, of a marg. inscr., 9 by 3, with
3 Lombardic letters, OME was found under floor of C. and was
loose at the rectory in 1925. The following insers. formerly in
this church were in the private chapel of Lartington Hall,
(1) Thos. Apelby, 1623, aged 79, mar. Dorothy, [dau. of Christ.
Smithson], 1591, also their sons, Christ., aged 25, and Brian, aged
28, the surviving sons Ambrose and Francis pos. in 1624 ; (2)
Francis, youngest son of Thos. and Dorothy Apelby, 1647, aged
58, mar. Mary, sister of Sir Wm. Ingilby of Ripley, knt. and
bart. ; (3) Ambrose Apelby, [1649] ; (4) Francis Apelby, 1664,
aged 42, mar. Margt. Salvin of Croxdale, worn. An indent for
an abbot under triple canopy, 15th cent., at Byland Abbey
IRELAND.
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(N.R.) is figured in Y.A.J., XVII, 269, and another to a pair of
abbots, each under a single canopy, 15th cent., in M.B.S. Port¬
folio, II, pi. 43 ; at Fountains Abbey (W. R.), to an abbot under
single canopy with mitre above his head, I5th cent., Y.A.J.,
XV, 16 ; and at Salley Abbey (W. R.) to Robt. de Ciiderow,
parson of Wigan, in mass vests, with marg. inscr. in Lombardics,
14th cent., in J. Harland’s Hist, of Salley Abbey, pi. 7, p. 64. At
Byland Abbey two Lombardic letters, A and I, were found
during the recent excavations.
IREI.AND.
Bandon, Christ Church, Kilbrogan (Cork). I. Inscr.
Rich. Crofte, burgess, provost of Bandonbridge, 1629 ; his w.
Anne pos. ; mur., S.C.
Dublin, Christ Church Cathedral. I. Rect. pi. with
gartered ach., 2 shs., 2 very sm. effs. on tombs, I in swaddling
clothes, and inscr. The 2nd and 3rd sons of Sir Arthur Grey,
K.G., lord Grey of Wilton, [lord deputy 1580-82], and oi the lady
Jane Sibilla his w., which children died in Dublin castle during
his '' deputacion undated, c. 1580, mur., S. Tr. Misc. Gen.
et Her., N.S. Ill, 451.
Dublin, St. Patrick’s Cathedral. I. Robt. Sutton, dean,
1528, rect. pi. with kng. eff . in almuce. Trinity defaced with initials,
etc., engr. over, sh. and inscr., mur., C. Lane. and Ches. Antiq.
Soc. Trans., XI, 40; Mason, W.M., Hist, of Dublin Cath., 145.
II. Geoffrey Fyche, dean, 1537, rect. pi. with eff. in almuce kng.
to an altar above which is a representatioii of Our Lady in Pity,
device with initials and inscr., mur., C. Mason, 146. III.
Sir Edw. Fiton of Gausworth, Ches., knt., lord president of
Connaught and Thomond, 1569-72, appointed treasurer and
receiver-general in Ireland in 1573, died 1579, in civil dress, with
9 sons, and w. Anne, dau. of Sir Peter Warburton of Areley,
Ches., knt., 1573, mar. just 34 years, rect. pi. with ach., sh.,
and inscr., mur., C Lane, and Ches. Antiq. Soc. Trans., XI, 40.
568
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
SCOTLAND.
Aberdeen, St Nicholas. I. Inscr. with 2 shs. Sir Alex, ae
Irvyn of Drum, 14[57], and w. Elizth., dau. of Sir Robt. de Keth,
marshal of Scotland, 14 — , engr. c. 1450 (dates not filled in), mur.,
Drum aisle. CatcLlogue, of H&vctldic JExhibition, EdinbuTgh, 1891,
pi. 100 ; Soc. Antiq. Scotland Proc., XI, pi. 20, p. 451. 11.
Duncan Liddel, M.D., son of John Liddel, citizen of Aberdeen,
1613, aged 52, large Flemish rect. pi. with eff. seated in his study
surrounded bv books, etc., long inscr. below, marg. inscr. and
sh., now mur. on south wail. Arch. Jour., LI, 76 ; Cat. of Heraldic
Exhib., pi. 104 ; MacMin, Br. of Eng., 98 ; M.B.S. Trans., Ill,
183 ; Soc. Antiq. Scotland Proc., XI, pi. 19, p. 450. The
br. was engr. by Gaspard Bruydegoms of the Antwerp mint.
Full particulars of the cost, etc., are printed in the publications
above referred to.
Edinburgh, St. Giles. I. Rect. pi. with seated figs, of
Religion and Justice, ach., etc., and inscr. by Geo. Buchanan.
Jas. Stev/art, earl of Murray, regent of Scotland, assasinated
at Linlithgow, 1569 ; palimp. , on rev. portions of a male and female
figure and part of an inscr., late 15th cent., now fastened down ;
mur., S. Tr. Gat. of Heraldic Exhib., pi. 101 ; Litho. (full size),
priv. printed ; Aiacgibbon, T)., and Ross, T., Eccles. Archil, of
Scotland, II, 453; Soc. Antiq. Scotland Proc., I, pi. 6, p. 196.
The account for making this hr., which was the work of James
Gray, goldsmith, is printed in “ Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scotland ”,
VI, ^ 49^
Glasgow Cathedral. I. Man in arm., kng., rect. pi. with
inscr. to several members ol the Mynto family, 1605, mur., N.
Ormiston (East Lothian). I. Rect. pi. with inscr., 16 Lat.
vv. by Geo. Buchanan, and 2 shs. Alex Cokburn, ” primogenitus
loannis domini Ormiston et Alisonae Sandilands ex preclara
familia Calder ”, born 1535, died 1563, aged 28. mur., ruined
chapel. Gat. Heraldic Exhib., pi. 102 ; Soc. Antiq. Scotland
Proc., IV, pi. 7, p. 226.
WALES.
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WALES.
Arch. Camb. Arcligeologia Cambrensis.
Bangor Cathedral (Carnarvon). I. Inscr. with 4 Lat. vv.
Hen. Rowlands, bp. of Bangor, 1616, aged 65. II. Inscr.
Robt. Morgan, S.T.P., bp. of Bangor, 1673, aged 65. III.
Inscr. Margt., dan of Humph. Lloyd, bp. of Bangor, w. of Love
Parry, 1684, aged 33. IV. Inscr. John Evans, gent., 1699,
aged 34. All now mur., S.A.
Beaumaris (Anglesey). I. Rich. Bulkley, mcht., in civil
dress, with 2 sons (1 a priest in almuce), and w. Elizth., with 1
dan , c. 1530, all kng.. Trinity, B. V. Mary and Child, and St.
John Evang., inscr. in 6 Lat. vv. ; sh. lost ; mur., C. M.B.8.
Portfolio^ IV, pi. 10 ; Soc. Antiq. Ireland Jour., 5 S. IV, 414. II.
Inscr. with ach. Anne, youngest dau. and 3rd child of 3 at a birth
of Pierce Lloyd of Lligwy, esq., by his w. Lumley, 2nd dau. of
Thos., lord viscount Bulkeley, w. of John Owen of Amlwch, esq.,
1694, aged 28, mur., C.
Bettws Cedewain (Montgomery). I. John ap Meredyth de
Powvs, vicar at the time the ch. tower was built and 3 bells
purchased, also contributor to the expenses of the same, etc.,
1531, in mass vests, with chalice and wafer, modern inscr. added,
mur., N. Powys Land Club Colls, for Montgomery, XXV, 1.
Builth (Brecknock). I. Inscr. John Lloyd, esq. of the body
and servant to Queen Elizth., served Hen. VIII in France and
Scotland, steward of the manor under the earl of Essex, sheriff and
J.P. in this lordship, 1585, above an alabaster eff . in vestry.
Clynnog (Carnarvon). I. Wm., eld. son of Wm. Glynne of
Lleyar, gent., by his w. Jane, 1633, aged 2, sm., mur., N. Tr.
Arch. Camb., 1 S. I, 405 (eff.), 5 S. XII, 143, XVII, 175 ; B.A.A.
Jour., N.S. IV, 143 ; Beaumont, 135.
Conway (Carnarvon). I. Inscr. on scroll with sh. John
Brickdall, clerk, 1607, vicar for 38 years ; his ancestor Thos.
Brickdall was 1st governor of Conway Castle in 1292 ; mur., C.
Darowen (Montgomery). I. Inscr. with 16 Eng. and 2 Lat.
vv. Theodore Morgan, 1627.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Dolwyddelan (Carnarvon). I. Meredith ap Ivan ap Robert
[Wynne] esq., in arm., kng., and w. Alice [Wynne], eiT. lost,
both died 18 March, 1525, inscr. and 1 sh., now mur., N. Arch.
Camb., 4 S. VII, 230 ; Wynne, Sir John, Hist, of the Owydir
Family, ed. by A. Roberts, 1878, xiv.
Haverfordwest (Pembroke). I. John Davids, esq., 1651,
aged 51, in civil dress, kng. ; his w. Sage, died 1654, aged 62 ;
rect. pi. with eff. of John Davids, inscr. and sh., mur., C.
Hawarden (Flint). I. Inscr. John Price, fellow of Nev/ Coll.,
Oxford, prebendary of St. Asaph, rector of Hawarden for 18 years
1683 ; palimp., on rev. the upper hf. of a rect. pi. with the upper
halves of a civilian and w. holding hands, under a double arched
canopy with winged cherub and text on cornice, c. 1630, now mur.,
in a wooden frame, Whitley chapel. Lane, and Ches. Hist. Soc.
Trans., LXIV, 320 (palimp.).
Holt (Denbigh). I. Thos. Crue, 1666, aged 27, rect. pi. with
skeleton on mattress under arch with emblems of mortality,
sh., crest, and inscr. in 10 Eng. vv, ; a copper plate very lightly
engr., mur., N.A.
Llanbeblig (Carnarvon). I. Rich. Foxwist, notary, 1500,
mar. Joan, dau. of John Spicer, rect. pi. with eff. in bed holding
sh. with the five wounds, penner, inkhorn, and another sh. at
side, inscr. in 8 Lat. vv., sm., mur., C. Arch. Camb., 5 S. XI, 91,
XVII, 185 ; Arch. Jour., VI, 414 (eff.) ; Haines, 129 (eff.). II.
Inscr. with ach. Lewis Meyrick, esq., son of Edm. Meyrick of
Vcheldre, Merioneth, esq., king’s attorney for the marches of
Wales, bencher of Gray’s Inn, 1690, aged 52, mur., C.
Llanddeiniolen (Carnarvon). I. Inscr. Elizth., dau. of Robt.
Wynn, 1688.
Llandough-next-Cowbridge (Glamorgan). I. Wenllan
Walsche, w. of Walter Moreton, 1427, and inscr. ; canopy incised
in stone ; C.
Llandysilio (Montgomery). I. Inscr. with 15 Eng. vv. and
lozenge. Mary, dau. of Wm. Eyton of Rosnant, esq., 1674, aged
26 ; " Sylvanus Crue sculp.” Now at Rhysnant Hall, near
Llandysilio.
Llangafelach (Glamorgan). I. John Matthews of Nydvevch,
1623, in civil dress, and w. Mary, 1631, kng., rect. pi. with inscr.,
10 Lat. vv., and sh. ; their son Marmaduke pos. ; on it are
WALES.
571
scratched the words “ Ex rapacibus sacrilegiorum manibus
foeliciter m — ne recuperavit 1660 ” ; reh, mur.
Llangollen (Denbigh). I. Inscr. with 6 Lat., 6 Eng. vv., and
2 shs. Magdalen, eld. dan. of John Trevor of Trevor, esq., 1663 ;
“ Sylvanus Crue sculp ” ; mur,, N.A.
Llangorse (Brecon). I. Inscr. Wm. Watkins, esq., 1610 ;
mar. Margt., dau. and h. of Lewis Havard, esq., had 1 son
Lewis who died without issue, and 5 daus., Kath., Jane, Elizth.,
Ann, Ellenor. Loose in vestrv in 1919.
Llanishen (Glamorgan). I. Inscr. Matt. Pritchard, gent.,
born at Llanover, left 13s. 4d. to be distributed every Good
Friday, 1623, C.
Llanrwst (Denbigh). I. Sir John Wynn of Gwedvr., knt.
and bart., 1626, a bust, inscr., ach. and sh. Antiquary, XL, 275.
II. Lady Sydney, w. of Sir John Wynn of Gwedvr, knt. and bart.,
1632, a bust, inscr. and lozenge. Antiquary, XL, 276. III.
Lady Mary, eld. dau. of Sir John Wynne of Gwedyr, knt. and
bart., w. of Sir Robt. Mostyn of Mostyn, Flint, died 1652, aged
71, a bust, inscr. and 2 achs. ; her son John pos. 1658 ; “ Silvanus
Crue sculp Antiquary, XL, 277. IV. Sir Owen Wynne of
Gwedvr, bart., 1660, aged 68, a bust, inscr., ach. and sh. Anti-
quary, XL, 338. V. Inscr. Symon Rawlyns, 1665, mur., C.
VI. Kath., eld. dau. of Maurice Lewis of Festyniogg, esq., 1669,,
aged 16 years and 8 months, hf. eh. in tomb, inscr., ach. and
lozenge. Antiquary, XLI, 424. VII. Dame Sarah, dau. of Sir
Thos. Middleton of Chirke Castle, knt., w. of Sir Rich. Wynne
of Gwyddvr, bart., 1671, f eff. in frame, inscr. and 2 achs.,
very lightly engr., '' Guil. Vaughan sculpsit ”. Antiquary, XL,^
339. VIII. Inscr. with sh. Wm. Brickdale, vicar, rector of
Llanbedr, precentor of Bangor, canon of St. Asaph and chaplain
to the bp., 1690, mur., C. Nos. I-IV and VI are lozenge shaped
plates and with no. VII are now framed and glazed in the Gwyder
chapel.
Llansanteeraid-yn-Mechan (Montgomery). I. Inscr..
Griffith Lloyd, S.T.B., fellow of Jesus Coll., Ca^mb., prebendary
of Llandaff, rector and vicar, 1696 ; long lost and restored to
the church in 1867 ” ; mur., C.
Llanwenllwyeo (Anglesey). I. Rich. Williams of Rhodo-
gidio, in civil dress, with 2 sons, Wm., Griffith, and w. Marcelie,
dau. and coh. of David Lloyd of Llysdylas, gent., with 1 dau.
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Ann of whom she died in childbed, 1607, aged 31, all kng., rect.
pi. with inscr. and 3 shs. ; her husband pos. in 1609 ; the inscr.
mentions the lady’s 1st husband John Pritherch of Tregajme,
sent., by whom a son John ; mur., in wooden frame. Arch.
Camb., 3 S. V, 170.
Mold (Flint). I. Robt. Davies senior, esq., 1602, aged 47,
in civil dress, kng., rect. pi. with inscr. and 6 Lat. vv. ; his kins¬
man Edw. Williams pos. ; mur., S.A. II. Inscr. Edw. Eyton
of Leezwood, gent., 1629, C. III. Inscr. David de John de
Matthew of Lees wood, gent., 1636, local, mur., N.
Pembroke, St. Mary. I. Inscr. with 14 Eng. vv. Francis
Parrv, died mayor [in 1684] ; mar. a dau. of Walter Cuney ;
mur., S. Tr.
Penmark (Glamorgan). I. Inscr. Sir Thos. Lewis, 1669, C.
II. Inscr. Ann, dau. of Edw. Kemmeys, esq., 1671, C.
Radnor, Old. I. Inscr with ach. John Rickards, gent.,
1675, aged 61 ; mar. Bridget, dau. of Peter Tayler, esq., had
5 children ; mur., C.
Rhysnant Hall, see Llandysilio.
Ruthin (Denbigh). I. Edw. Goodman, 1560, in civil dress
with cap and scarf, inscr. in 4 Lat. vv. mur., N.A. Newcome,
R., Memoir of Gabriel Goodman, etc., 1825, 3. II. Edw.
Goodman, burgess and mercer, 1560, aged 84, with 3 sons, Gawen,
Gabriel [dean of Westminster 1561-1601], Godfrey, and w.
Ciselye, 1583, aged 90, with 5 daus., Dorothy, Kath., Fides,
Clare, Jane, all kng., mur., N.A. Newcome, 3.
St. Asaph (Flint). I. Inscr. Thos. Lloyd of Cefn, 1696 ; R. M.
of Ruthin, “ avunculus ”, pos. ; mur., N.
St. Petrox (Pembroke). I. Inscr. with emblems of mortality
and ach. Wm. Lloyd, M.A., rector, prebendary of St. David’s,
1674, aged 43 ; mar. Dorothy, dau. of Ambrose Roop of Dart¬
mouth, esq., had 2 sons and 2 daus. ; mur., N.
Swansea (Glamorgan). I. Sir Hugh Johnys, made knight at
the holy sepulchre of our lord ihu crist in the city of Jerusalem
the xiii day of August 1441 ”, knight marshal of France under
John, duke of Somerset, and knight marshal of England under
John, duke of Norfolk, who gave to him the manor of Landymor,
in arm., and w. Dame Mawde [Cradock], with 5 sons (lost) and
4 daus.. Resurrection and inscr., engr. c. 1500 ; 4 shs. lost ; C.
WALES .
573
Bliss, T., and Francis, G. G., Some Account of Sir Hugh Johnys
and his Brass, 1845, frontis. ; Builder, CXXII, 233 ; Dillwyn,
L. W ., Contributions toward a Hist, of Swansea, 1840, frontis.
Tenby (Pembroke). I. Inscr. John Sayes, alderman, 1693,
aged 70, mur., S.C. In C. is the indent for Robt. Tully, bp.
of St. David’s, 1481, under triple canopy.
Welshpool (Montgomery). I. Inscr. Sam. Davies, LL.D.,
vicar of Welshpool and Guilsfield, treasurer of St. Asaph, 1693,
aged 61, mur., S.A. II. Inscr. and sh. Wm. Wynne, M.A.,
vicar, 4th son of John Wynne of Coperlin, Flint, esq., 1696, aged
44 ; his w. pos. ; mur., S.A.
Whitchurch (Denbigh). I. Rich. Middleton, 1575, aged 67,
in civil dress, with 9 sons, and w. Jane [Dryhurst], 1565, aged
40, with 7 daus., all kng., rect. pi. with inscr., 10 Eng. vv. and 3
shs., mur., S. porch. Arch. Camb., 5 S. I, 97 ; Gawthorp, pi. 52,
p. 97 ; M.B.S. Portfolio, IV, pi. 10 ; Pennant, T., Tour in Wales,
1784, II, supplemental pi. 1.
Wrexham (Denbigh). I. Inscr. with emblems of mortality
and ach. Elizth., dau. of John Thelwall of Batheverne Park,
Denbigh, esq., w. of Thos. Lloyd, esq., 1665, mur., C. II.
Humph. Lloyd of Bensham, esq., one of the masters in chancery
extraordinary, 1673, rect. pi. with recumbent skeleton under
arch, and inscr. ; “ S. Crue sculp.” ; mur., N. III. Inscr.
with 6 Eng. vv. Joseph Critchley, churchwarden, 1674, aged 37 ;
his fellow wardens pos. ; ” S. Crue sculp.” ; mur., N. IV.
Inscr. with emblems of mortality. Alice, only dau. of Chas. and
Martha Bradshaw, 1687, aged 19, mur., N.
Yspytty-Ifan (Carnarvon). I. Robt. Gethin, in civil dress, and
w. Ann, 1598, with 1 son, 3 daus. and shrouded infant, rect.
pi. with inscr. and device of clasped hands with shs. springing
therefrom, local, mur., C. II. Inscr. with sh. Maurice ap
Robt. Gethin, 1598, on same slab as no. I.
At Monckton or Pembroke, St. Nicholas are indents for a
large crucifix, and for a man in arm. with tabard, w., children,.
Trinity, etc.
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LIST or MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
ISLE OF MAN.
Lezayre near Ramsey. T. Inscr, with sh. Margt., dau. of
Peter Heywood of Hey wood, Lane., esq., by Alice, dau. of John
Greenhalgh of Brannelsom, Lane., esq., governor of the island,
w. of Capt. John Garrett of Sulby, 1669, left 1 son and 3 dans.,
mur., N. II. Inscr. John Garrett of Sulby, captain, 1692,
aged 99 ; also his grand-dau. -in-law Elizth., dau. of Wm. Sutcliffe,
w. of John Garrett of Balabroy, 1745, aged 40, under no. I.
Peel, St. German’s Cathedral. I. Inscr. Sam. Rutter, bp.
of Sodor and Man, 1662 ; N.
ISLE OF WIGHT.
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MUSEUMS AND SOCIETIES.
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MUSEUMS AND SOCIETIES.
Aylesbury Museum, Bucks. I. One Lombardic letter, D,
14th cent. II. Two sons, from br. to Robt. Pygott and
w., 1561, at Waddesdon, Bucks, (q.v.). Replaced Nov. 1925.
Bangor, University College Museum. I. One Lombardic
letter, T, 14th cent. Found at Basingwerk Abbey, Flint, in
1925.
Cambridge, Museum of Archeology. I. Lady and a group
of 4 sons and 8 daus., c. 1530, local. East AngJian school ; palimp.,
on rev. portions of the head of a lady in nebule head-dress,
c. 1380. Gawthorp, pi. 16, p. 51 ; M.B.S. Trans., VI, 230 ;
Soc. Antiq. Lond. Proc., 2 S. XXIV, 222. All obv. and rev.
Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum. I. Priest, c. 1530, in
mass vests, without stole and maniple, worn, local. East Anglian
school ; palimp., on rev. a portion of the centre of a civilian in
mantle, 15th cent. II. Group of 4 sons and one of 5 daus.,
c. 1550 ; both palimp., on rev. of sons the feet of a civilian,
c. 1520, on rev. of daus. a few lines of drapery.
Canterbury Museum, Kent. I. Sh., arms of the Cinque
Ports.
Colchester Museum, Essex. I. Four pieces of canopy and
3 pieces of the shaft of a bracket brass, c. 1400. From South
Benfleet_ Essex. Essex Arch. Soc. Trans., N.S. XII, 229. II.
End of a bracket, c. 1400. From Brightlingsea, Essex. III.
Feet of a civilian, c. 1470. Said to have been found in Colchester.
Essex Trans., N.S. XIII, 44. IV. Head of a civilian, c. 1500,
sm. Said to have been found in Colchester. Essex Trans.,
N.S. XIII, 45.
Dorchester Museum, Dorset. I. Hf. the original inscr. to
John Morton, esq., 1526, and w. Lucy Hussey. From Milborne
St. Andrew, Dorset (q.v.).
Ipswich Museum, Suff. I. Inscr., slightly mutil. Wm.
Sparowe, portman of Ipswich, 1614. From St. Laurence,
Ipswich (q.v.).
Liverpool Museum, Lanc. I. Inscr. Root. Skattggow (?),
c. 1500, mutil., local. East Anglian school. Probably from
Norfolk. II. Lady, c. 1570. In Mayer-Faussett collection.
Possibly from Kent.
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
London, British Museum. I. Fioures. (1) Head of a bp.
or abbot, c. 1380, under fine canopy with soul, saints, etc., part,
27 by 221, of a large rectangular foreign brass. Purchased
abroad by the late A. W. Pugin. Boutell, Senes : Builder,
LIV, 30 ; Gent. Mag., 1848, ii, 600 ; GirVs Own Paper, XIV,
159 ; Guide to the Mediceval Room (1924), 30. (2) Circular
plate with head of a priest in amice surrounded by the heads
of 4 boys and an inscr., c. 1420, sm., worn and dented ; palimp.,
re-used in the 17th cent, and engr. on the rev. with a mathe¬
matical instrument. M.B.S. Trans., IV, 207. (3) Circular
plate with the hf. eff. of a priest in mass vests., c. 1460 (?), sur¬
rounded by an inscr. to Thos. Quythed (Whitehed), " magister
tercius istius collegii ”, sm. ; palimp., re-used as no. (2) vith a
pair of open compasses on rev. Guide, 275; M.B.S. Trans.,
IV, 208. (4) Civilian, c. 1450, sm. (5) Civilian with pouch and
hood, c. 1480, feet lost. Guide, 275. (6) Priest, c. 1480,
in mass vests, with chalice and wafer, sm. (7) B.\ . Mary kng.
to a desk with scroll ‘‘ Ecce An Celia domini , part of an
Annunciation, c. 1500, East Anglian school. Anastatic Drawing
Soc., 1855, pi. 12 ; Guide, 268. (8) Man in arm., c. 1510.
Girl’s Own Paper, XV, 26. (9) Nich. le Brun, bailiff of
Jeumont, 1547, rect. pi. with Crucifixion, SS. John Evang.,
John Bapt., B.V. Mary, and Mary Magdalen, emaciated eff. on
mattress below ; the inscr. mentions his w. Francoise du Fosset,
died, 1531 ; foreign. Arch. Jour., XLVIII, 287. From Jeu¬
mont, France. (10) Upper hf .of a man in arm. with tabard with
arms and quarterings of Fitzwilliam, c. 1550, head gone. Guide,
31. See also “Arch. Jour.”, XII, 82. (11) Civilian, c. 1600.
II. Children. (1) Seven daus., c. 1470; palimp., on rev. the
hands of a large figure. (2) Four daus., c. 1480, palimp., on rev.
a portion of a group of sons, c. 1450. (3) Two children, skeletons
in shrouds, c. 1500. (4) Four daus. with long hair, c. 1500 ;
(5) Three sons, c. 1540, feet gone ; palimp., on rev. a portion of
6 sons, c. 1500 ; (6) Three daus., c. 1540, feet gone. III.
Inscriptions. (1) John Bernard, treasurer and residentiary of
Wells, 1459. (2) Walter Bownyng (?) and w. Melicent (?), 1473 ;
palimp., on rev. a portion of a marg. inscr. with mcht. mark,
Flemish, 15th cent. ; much worn and broken. Boutell, Br.
and Slabs, 40 (mark), 149 (obv. and rev.). From Trunch, Norf.
(3) Robt. Wode, c. 1500 ; palimp., on rev. the feet of a shrouded
figure ; sm. M.B.S. Trans., V, 233. From Thorington, Suff.
(4) John Bowes, rector of Aldebury, 1517. From Albury, Oxon.
MUSEUMS AND SOCIETIES.
577
(5) Rouland Mononx, c. 1570, in 10 Eng. vv. From Edmonton,
Middx. (6) Agnes Barton, w. (1) of Robt. Blowfild, (2) of Nich.
Haward, gent., 1571. IV. Shields. (1) A fine enamelled
sh., Gernon, c. 1300. Essex Trans., N.S. X, 212 ; Heraldic
Cat.. Burlington Fine Arts Club (1916), pi. 13 ; Soc. Antiq. Bond.
Proc., 2 S. XXII, 118. Found on the site of Leez Priory, Essex,
in 1907. (2) and (3) Rickhill and Rickhill impaling Coventry,
1433. From Xorthfleet, Kent (q.v.). (4) Ideley quartering
Drayton and Segrave, c. 1470. From Dorchester, Oxon. (q.v.).
(5) Mcht. mark with initials B.S., 1557. From Holy Trinity,
Guildford, Surrey (q.v.). (6) Care w imp. Chapman, 1588. From
Stone, Kent (q.v.). (7) Ryce quartering 2 lions pass, guard.,
16th cent. From Widford, Herts, (q.v.). (8) Mercers’ Co.,
16th cent. (9) Fitzadrian, palimp., on rev. a mcht. mark,
16th cent. Arch. Jour., XII, 293 ; Gent. Mag., 1855, i, 270 ;
Guide, 274 ; M.B.S. Trans., IV, 275 ; Surrey Arch. Colls., XV,
28, and XXV, 77. Found in the churchyard of Betchworth,
Surrey. (10) Skipwith, 16th cent. (11) Two bars, etc., imp.
3 boar’s heads, 16th cent. From Fulbourne, Cambs. See
Add. MS. 5820, fol. ’9v. (12) and (13) Lathom quartering
Ardalle, and Goldsmiths’ Co., 16th cent. Essex Trans., N.S.,
XI, 144 ; Heraldic Cat., Burlington Fine Arts Club, (1916),
pi. 4 (Goldsmiths). From Upminster, Essex (q.v.). (14)
Stokes of Taverham imp. a lion ramp., 16th cent. Heraldic Cat.,
pi. 4. Formerly in Mo rant coll, with 3 others, see Derelicts.
(15) Three Moses’ heads in a quatrefoil, foreign. V. Evang.
Symbols. (1) St. Luke on a quatrefoil, from br. to Bp. Wyvil,
1375, in Salisbury Cath. (q.v.). (2) St. John on a roundel.
(3) St. John on a quatrefoil. (4) St. John on a quatrefoil ;
palimp., on rev. a few words of a Lat. inscr. M.B.S. Trans.,
V, 233. (5) St. Mark on a quatrefoil ; palimp., cut out of a sh.
with Throckmorton imp. Spiney. Guide, 268 (obv.) ; Macklin,
Mon. Br., 1st ed. Ill, 6th ed. 133 (obv. and rev.) ; M.B.S. Trans.,
IV, 209 (obv. and rev.). VI. Fragments. (1) Five Lombardic
letters, A. D. N. M. T., 14th cent. (2) Portion of the pediment
and 2 finials from br. of Peter de Lacy, rector, 1375, at Northfleet,
Kent (q.v.). (3) Head of a lady, c. 1490. (4) Feet of a civilian,
c. 1530 ; palimp., on rev. frag, of canopy, Flemish, 14th cent. ;
very sm. M.B.S. Trans., IV, 324. (5) Frag, of a I6th cent,
inscr. ; palimp., on rev. 2 letters of a marg. inscr., Flemish ;
very sm. (6) Frag, of a lady’s arm ; palimp., on rev. a few
letters of a marg. inscr., I4th cent., Flemish ; a portion of br.
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578
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
to Joan Strangman, c. 1570, formerly at Wimbish, Essex (q.v,).
(7) A tiny frag.
London, Guildhall Museum. I. Upper hf. of a sh., Wilford
imp. Barrett, 16th cent. ; palimp., on rev. a portion of an inscr.
to Rich. - , citizen and - , and w., 15th cent. Said to have
been found in the city. Probably from a br. to Sir Jas. Wilford
of Hartridge, Kent, knt., who died 1550 and was buried in the
ch. of St. Bartholomew by the Exchange. He mar. Joyce, dau.
of John Barrett of Aveley, Essex.
London, Victoria and Albert Museum. I. Man in arm.,
c. 1430, with SS. collar. II. Civilian (head gone) with large
pouch and rosary, and w., c. 1470. III. Lower hf. of a civilian,
w., 4 sons (1 a priest in acad.), and 9 daus., c. 1480. Songar
and w. Deposited on loan by the vicar and churchwardens of
Clavering, Essex (q.v.). IV. Louis Cortewille, esq., 1504,
in arm., and w. Colyne van Caestre, 1496, large Flemish rect.
pL, 76 by 40, with ach., sh. and marg. inscr. Said to be from
Watloo, Belgium. M.B.8. Portfolio, II, pi. 5. Transferred from
the Geological Museum in 1901. V. Man and w. in shrouds,
hands apart, tops of shrouds missing. Henry Eayrey, 1516,
and w. Agnes. From Dunstable, Beds. (q.v.). VI. Man, full
face, and w., side face, in shrouds. Robt. Alee, 1518, and 1
of his 2 ws., either Elizth. or Agnes. From Dunstable, Beds,
(q.v.). VII. Lady, either Elizth. or Alice, 1 of the 2 ws.
of Nich. Purvey, 1521. From Dunstable, Beds. (q.v.). VIII.
Hen. Oskens, chanter and canon, 1535, kng. with B. V. Mary and
Child, St. Peter, and the Emperor St. Henry his patron saint,
foreign, rect. pL, 34 by 24, with sh. and inscr. Much of the
original coloured composition still remains. From Nippes, near
Cologne. Builder, LXXVII, 439 ; Greeny, W. F., Mon. Br. of
Europe, pi. 64. IX. Civilian, w. and inscr. - Day and
w. Joan, 1593. Deposited on loan by the vicar and church¬
wardens of Clavering, Essex (q.v.). X. Two shs. within
quatrefoils, Flemish. Said to have come from the neighbour¬
hood of Malines.
London, Wallace Collection. I. Feet and portion of the
legs of a man in chain armour, 13th cent., foreign.
London, Society of Antiquaries. I. Inscr. Dedication of
a chapel in honour of St. Eloi, 1446. From Tours, France.
Archceologia, XXIII, 427. II. Yeoman of the crown, c. 1480,
in arm. with badge on shoulder. Arch. Jour., XXV, 90 , Haines,
127 (badge) ; Litho. by J. Williams, 1859 (full size) ; Planche
MUSEUMS AND SOCIETIES.
579
Costume, II, 181 (badge) ; Soc. Antiq. Lond. Proc., 1 S. IV, 71.
III. Man in arm., c. 1480. Assoc. Archit. Soc. Reports, XI,
88 ; Haines, 197. IV. Two sons, c. 1500. V. Five sons,
c. 1500. VI. Civilian, c. 1510. VII. Inscr. Margt., dan.
of Edm. Dawtrey, esq., w. of Sir John Ernele, knt., chief justice of
the common pleas, 1518. VIII. Upper hf. of a lady, c. 1520.
IX. Seven sons (1 a priest in acad.), c. 1520. X. Eight daus.,
kng., from hr. to John Marsham, 1525, and w. Elizth., at St.
John Maddermarket, Norwich (q.v.). XI. Lady, c. 1550, kng.,
slightly mutil. XII. Four sons, c. 1550. XIII. Man in
tabard with arms of Holt, c. 1560, kng. XIV. Lady in hat,
c. 1590, feet gone. XV. Civilian, c. 1600. XVI. Two
sons, c. 1600. XVII. Inscr. Anne, w. of Robt. - - , 16th
cent., mutil. XVIII. Inscr. Thos. Tye, gent., 1646. XIX.
Sh. , Dudley quartering Sutton and impaling Tiptoft and Charlton,
16th cent. ; palimp., on rev. a portion of a group of sons, c. 1460.
From Hertingfordbury, Herts, (q.v.). XX. Sh., a wolf saliant,
in sinister chief an annulet. Heraldic Cat., Burlington Fine
Arts Club (1916), pi. 4 ; Reliquary, N.S. Ill, 175. Nos. Ill,
VI, VIII, IX, XVII, XVIII, formerly in possession of Messrs.
Warner and Sons, Spitalfields Foundry, London, and nos.
XI, XIII, XV, belonged to the late Rev. J. Fuller Russell,
F.S.A.
Maidstone Museum, Kent. I. Priest, c. 1440. in mass vests.
Belcher, II, 90, no. 293. II. Roundel with an eagle and scroll
“ Salvatorem meum From br. to John Feerby, gent.,
1454, and w. Alice, formerly at St. Paul’s Cray, Kent (q.v.).
III. Priest, c. 1520, in mass vests, with chalice. Belcher, II, 90,
no. 295. IV. Lady, c. 1550. Belcher, II, 90, no. 294.
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Black Gate Museum. I. Feet of a
man in arm. resting on a lioness, from br. to Sir Aymer de Athol,
1387, and w. Mary. From St. Andrew’s, Newcastle (q.v.).
II. Trinity, c. 1500, said to have been found in the Tyne in 1912.
III. Sh., Neville of Bergavenny quartering Beauchamp with
a label, 15th cent. From Staindrop, Durham (q.v.).
Northampton Architectural Society. I. Civilian and w.,
c. 1400, with portions of a double canopy, large. M.B.S. Portfolio,
III, pi. 1. Possibly from Ashby St. Legers, Northants. II.
Civilian, c. 1450, mutil., and a portion of a canopy, both much
corroded. From Ashby St. Legers. In 1841 in possession of
Geo. Baker, the Northants. historian. III. Inscr. Wm. Nayle,
1536, and w. Margery^ 1557, and their 13 children ; palimp., on
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LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
rev. the lower portion of a priest in cope with saints on orphreys,
c. 1400. From Abington, Northants. (q.v.).
Norwich, Castle Museum. I. Mcht. mark from hr. to Walter
Daniel, 1426, formerly in St. Stephen’s Norwich. II. Head of
a civilian, c. 1460, from the hr. to a civilian and w. formerly
in St. Mary Coslany, Norwich, Cotman, I, pi. 25, p. 20. HI.
Inscr. Walter Spicer, c. 1500. IV. Inscr. John Rynham and w.
Margt., c. 1540 ; palimp., on rev. another inscr. to Matt. Brown,
late 15th cent. Norf. Arch., XXI, 60 (obv. and rev.). V.
Inscr. with 9 Eng. vv. Wm. Wilde, 1654, aged 3 years and 3
months.
Norwich, Strangers’ Hall. I. Four dans., c. 1440. II.
Head of a civilian, c. 1450. III. Scroll, '' Evyr Ihu mercy ”,
15th cent. IV. Lady, c. 1530, local, sm. From St. Edmund’s,
Norwich. Cotman, I, pi. 57, p. 32. Possibly Anne Haste or
Hawte, 1523. V. Inscr. Anne, w. of Thos. Randolf, 1536 ;
palimp., on rev. a portion of a lady in mantle, c. 1500. 3I.B.S.
Trans., IV, 238; Norf. Arch., XV, 81. Both obv. and rev.
Said to be from St. Paul’s or St. James, Norwich. VI. Inscr.
(mutil.). Thos. Cooper, bayly, 1576, had 1 son and 6daus. From
the destroyed church of All Saints, Dunwich Suff. VII.
Inscr. with 2 Eng. vv. John Pickes junior, son of John Pickes
senior, 1618.
OscoTT College Museum, Staffs. I. Man in arm., c. 1550.
II. Inscr. Geo. 1551, and John Elyott, 1557, brothers. Probably
belonging to no. I.
Oxford, Ashmolean Museum. I. Lady, c. 1530, local. East
Anglian school, sm. Deposited by the Oxford Architectural
Society.
Oxford, Bodleian Library. I. Man in arm., c. 1490.
From Letheringham, Suff. Gough, II, pi. 11, p. 28. Possibly
Wm. Wingfield, esq., 1481. II. Sh., Wingfield imp. Hastings.
From Letheringham, Suff. Gough, II, pi. 9*, p. 27 (with 2 other
shs.). An inscribed rose, c. 1410, from St. Peters, St.
Alban’s, Herts., Gough, II, cccxxxv, and an inscr. to Sir John
de Wyngefeld, lord of the manor, 1389 ? mutil., from Lethering¬
ham, Suff., Gough, II, pi. 10, p. 27, generally stated to be in
the library cannot be found. Actual impressions of all are in
Gough as above.
Peterborough Museum, Northants. I. Lady, c. 1430,
worn. II. Two children, a boy and a girl, on one plate,
c. 1480.
MUSEUMS AND SOCIETIES.
581
Reading Museum, Berks. I. Dau. with flowing hair,
c. 1500.
Saffron Walden Museum, Essex. I. Finial, 14th cent.
II. Eight sons, c. 1480. From Sawbridge worth, Herts, (q.v.).
III. Two Lat. vv., “ Te ergo quesimus ” etc., from br. to Wm.
Chauncy, c. 1500, at Sawbridge worth, Herts, (q.v.). IV.
Two sons and 6 dans., c. 1520. V. Six frags, of a marg. inscr. to
Wm. Barlee, esq., 1521, and w. Elizth. From Elsenham, Essex
(q.v.). VI. Son, c. 1580. VII. Mcht. mark with initials
G. or T. L., 16th cent. From Lowestoft, Suff. VIII. Symbol
of St. Luke. IX. Symbol of St. John. From the br. to John
Colt, 1521, at Roydon, Essex (q.v.). X. Frag, of scroll bearing
" nobis XI. Sh. From br. to Robt. Lee, 1564, and w.
Joan, at Eastwick, Herts, (q.v.). XII. Sh., on a cross 5
annulets. XIII. Sh. on a rect. pi., c. 1600. Essex Trans.,
N.S., XI, 139. XIV. Plaster cast of the palimp. inscr.
at Strethall, Essex (q.v.).
Scarborough Museum, Yorks. I. Inscr. “ Fr. Wm. de
Thornton ” ; palimp., on rev. the figure xi from a Flemish
brass, 14th cent. ; very sm. Found on the site of the Benedictine
Priory of St. Nicholas in 1810. Oxford Jour, of Mon. Br., I, 255.
Surrey Archeological Society, Guildford. I. Man
in arm. of the Compton (?) family and w. in mantle, c. 1500, kng.,
rect. pi. powdered with firebeacons with scrolls, etc. Archceo-
logia, XV, 302 ; Ashdown, Armour, 271 (man) ; Boutell Br. and
Slabs, 26 ; Building News, 5 March, 1886 ; GirVs Own Paper,
XIV, 429 ; Surrey Arch. Colls., X, 126 ; V . and A. Mus. List,
pi. 22, no. 1.
Taunton Museum, Somerset. I. Inscr. and sh. Philip, 7th
son of John Burre (Bures), 1584. From the destroyed ch. of
Knowle St. Giles, near Chard, Somerset. II. Inscr. Geo.
Serle of Taunton, esq., thrice mayor, M.P. for 12 years, J.P.
for the county, 1658. Said to have been found in a refuse heap
at Sidmouth.
Warrington Museum, Lancs. I. Two shs., symbol of St.
Matthew, and a frag, of marg. inscr. from br. to Sir Thos. Butler,
1522, and w. Margt. Delves, formerly in Warrington ch. Cat.
of Heraldic Exhib., Burlington Fine Arts Club (1916), pi. 4 (1 sh.).
Wisbech Museum, Cambs. I. Sh., Dereham quartering Vere.
Goddard and Denver, c. 1600, on a rect. pi. 10 by 8.
582
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
PRIVATE POSSESSION.
Andrew, W. J., F.S.A. I. Man in shroud, full face, c. 1500.
II. Group of 4 sons and 1 dan., 4J by 5, c. 1500 ; palimp., on
rev. a portion of a civilian, c. 1470. III. Lady in hat, 13 by 5J,
side face, c. 1600. Bazaar, 19 June, 1899 ; M.B.S. Trans.,
III, 269.
Beaumont, E. T., Oxford. I. Man in arm., 22 by 7, side face,
c. 1510, worn. Purchased in Bath in 1913.
Booer, J. C., Brighton. I. Inscr., 20 by 11, Elizth., w. of
Wm. Kington gent., and son Thos., both died 1597.
Boileau, Sir M. , Wymondham, Norf. I. Man in arm. , 14 by 6,
side face, lower part of legs and feet gone, c. 1570 ; palimp., on
rev. a portion of an ecclesiastic in richly diapered chasuble,
Flemish, 15th cent. M.B.S. Trans., IV, 312 : NorJ. Arch.,
XIII, 198. Both obv. and rev. The armed fig. is that of
Francis Colby, c. 1570, from Brundish, Sufi., see Davy Colls.,
Brit. Mus., Add. MS. 32483, fol. 31.
Bridgeman, C. F., Lewes. I. Inscr., 14| by 3J, Thos. Pelham,
esc]:., son and h. of Sir John Pelham, knt.. lord of the manor oi
Laughton, 1515. II. Inscr., 15} by 9, Audrey, dau. of John
Spence, esq., w. of John Barkstead, 1691, aged 26, mutil. From
South Mailing, Sussex.
Chancellor, W., Chelmsford. I. Sh., 5} by 4}. Torrell
quartering Appleton, 15th cent. From Willingale Doe, Essex.
Essex Trans., N.S. XI, 145.
Charlton, O.J., Newcastle-upon-Tyne. I. Inscr., 12 by 22-
Robt. Gylmyn, 1498. II. John, son of Sir Robt. Peyton,
9 by 3, c. 1520, head gone. From Wicken, Cambs. (q.v.). III.
Civilian, 23 by 6}, c. 1530, head and feet lost. IV. Five sons,
from br. to Hen. Fayrey, 1516, and w. Agnes, formerly at
Dunstable, Beds. (q.v.).
Dormer, Lady, Grove Park, Warwick. I. John Thudderle
(error tor Chudderle), esq., son and heir of John Chudderle, in
arm. with salade, and w. Alice, dau. of Wm. by the More, widow of
Sir John Juyn, knt., in butterfly head dress, c. 1475, inscr. and
1 sh. Antiquaries Journal, V, 171.
Druitt, H. , Christchurch, Hants. I. Group of 6 sons, 5 by 5,
in shrouds, and a group of 4 daus., 5 by 3f, also in shrouds.
PRIVATE POSSESSION.
583
From the lost br. to Philip Astley, esq., 1467, and 4 ws., at
Standon, Herts, (q.v.).
Huleep Singh, Prince Frederick, F.S.A. I. Inscr., 10 by 2,
Julian, Elezabet, Elezabet, Annes, and Hen., no surname,
c. 1500, local, East Anglian school. II. Sh., OJ by SJ,
Calthorpe imp. Blenerh asset, and 2 pieces, and 10 by 2,
of marg. inscr., all pahmp., from br. to Dame Jane, dau. of
John Blenerhaysset, w. of Sir Philip Calthorpe, knt., 1550, in
St. Martin -at -Palace, Norwich (q.v.). III. Half an inscr.,
6J by 3, to '' - - des quondam clericus istius, - - (u)ltimo die
mensis julii A°.”, etc., c. 1500.
Fenn, Mrs., Tunbridge Wells. I. Inscr., 18 by 16, Sarah,
eld. dau. of Giles Coys, esq., by An, sole child of Thos. Kingsmill,
esq., by Judith, sole child of Siprian de Valerio, w. of Wm.
Oglethorpe, gent., 1660, aged 38, mar. 21 years, had 4 sons and
8 daus. From All Hallows, Bread Street, London. The register
records her burial on 23 August, 1660.
Fenton, W. H., Heston, Middx. I. Enamelled sh., 8 by 6J,
with arms of Barton, 15th cent. 3I.B.S. Trans., VI, 43. II.
Sh., 5J by 4J, Ramsey, 15th cent. Cat. of Heraldic Exhib.,
Burlington Fine Arts Club (1916), pi. 4. III. Symbol of St.
Matthew on roundel, 4 by 4. IV. Portion of an inscr., 8 by 2,
c. 1500. V. Three daus., c. 1500. VI. Civilian, 33 by 8,
feet gone, and w., 34 by 8, c. 1530, local. East Anglian school.
Formerly at Cassiobury House, Herts. VII. A civilian,
24 J by 7f, c. 1600. VIII. Ach., 6J by 5|, Webb of Gloucs.,
18th cent. Nos. I, HI and IV on loan in the London Museum
in 1925.
Gawthorp, Messrs., 4, Trafalgar Square, London. I.
Lady, 12 by 3J, c. 1460. From South Weald, Essex (q.v.). II.
Frag., 9| by IJ, of marg. inscr. from br. to Sir Anthony Brown,
justice of the common pleas, 1567 ; palimp. From South Weald,
Essex (q.v.).
Goodrich Court, Hereford, I. Man in arm., 24 by 7,
c. 1480, with livery collar. From Sawbridge worth, Herts.
(q.F,).
Green, J. J., Stansted Montfichet, Essex. I. Inscr.,
23 by 3J, and 6 daus., 6J by 5 ; the remains of a br, to Rich.
Wylmer, 1527, and w. Joan, formerly at Rytun-on-Dunsmore,
Warw. (q.v.).
584
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
Hardy, B. Cozens, Norwich. I. Inscr., by 3, Warren
Alen, 1526, local. East Anglian school. Said to have been found
in the river by St. Benet’s Abbey, near Norwich. See. “ B. A. A.
Jour.”, XXXIX, 404.
Hemp, W. J., F.S.A. I. Upper hf., 7 by 4, of B. V. Mary and
Child, c. 1400.
Hughes-Hughes, M. E., F.S.A. I. Sh., 3J by 3J, a lion
rampcant, 15th cent., slightly mutil. Essex Trans., N.S. XI,
130 ; Soc. Antiq. Loud. Proc., 2 S. XXII, 318. Found on site
of Leez Priory, Essex in 1907. A fine enamelled sh. found at
the same time is now in Brit. Mus.
Lowther Castle, Westmorland. I. Inscr., 14 by 7J, in
6 Lat. vv. Robt. Lowther, 1430.
Manning, Percy, F.S.A. (the late). I. Trinity, by 5,
c. 1535. II. Shrouded female, 19J by 5, side face with long
hair, c. 1500. III. Priest, 15 by 4J, c. 1520, in mass vests,
blessing chalice and wafer, head mutil. Lee, F. 0., Hist, of
Thame Church, Oxon., 290 ; Oxford Jour, of Mon. Br., II, 85.
Said to have come from the destroyed chapel of North Weston in
par. Thame. IV. Three daus., 6 by 4j, c. 1535 ; palimp., on
rev. some canopy work, 15th cent. Oxford Jour, of Mon. Br.,
II, 153. Said to be from the destroyed chapel of Quarrendon,
Bucks.
Mercer, W. J., Margate. I. Fig. of Death, 18 J by 5, with 3
darts. From br. to John Rudyng, 1481, at Biggleswade, Beds,
(q.v.).
Morley, H. T., Reading. I. Inscr., 22 by 8, with 2 Lat. vv.
Joan, dau. of Thos. Aids worth of Reading, Berks., w. (1) of
John Dunscombe of London, mcht-tailor, (2) of John Austine,
1614, aged about 70.
Nelson, Philip, F.S.A., Liverpool. I. Upper portion,
llj by 8J, of a man in arm. in helmet, c. 1460. Probably Geo.
Langham, esq., 1462, from Little Chesterford, Essex (q.v.).
II. Lady, 27 by 8|, with butterfly head-dress, c. 1480, slightly
mutil. Probably Elizth., w. of Wm. Hasylden, esq., from Little
Chesterford, Essex (q.v.). He died in 1480, and she in 1486.
III. Five daus., 5J by 3|^, in 2 tiers, 3 in butterfly head-dresses
and 2 with long hair, c. 1480. From Crisp collection. IV.
Two Lat. vv. ; palimp., on rev. the greater portion of an
inscr. to John Chyttok, citizen and clothier of London, and
PRIVATE POSSESSION.
585
Rich. Hawnsard of Lines., esq., 15th cent. From St. Peter-
in-the-East, Oxford (q.v.). V. A priest, 38 by 10, in acad.,
c. 1500. VI. Inscr., 13 by 3. John Fuller, 1526. VII.
Civilian, 19 by 5J, and w., 18J by 7J, in pedimental head-dress,
local, Kent school. Geo. Wyndbourne, gent., 1531, and w.
Kath., from St. Paul’s, Canterbury (q.v.). VIII. Five daus.,
6f by 6, c. 1580. Formerly in poss. of the late Rev. C. R. Manning,
of Diss, afterwards in Crisp coll. IX. Ecclesiastic, 37 by 12,
in cap, gown and scarf, c. 1610. Nos. I, II, V and IX from
the Tuxford Hall, Notts., sale in 1904. Afterwards in the
Crisp coll. Nos. VI and VII from the Cecil Brent sale. After¬
wards in the Crisp coll.
Neville, Ralph, Nottingham. I. Inscr., 13 J by 9, in 13
Eng. vv. Elizth., dau. of Alex. Smyth of Sutton -upon -Trent,
w. of Wm. Neale, 1604, left 8 children, Theadolia, Elizth., Anne,
Elling, Fraunces, Judeth, John, Alex., curious, local. II.
Inscr., 12J by 4J, mutil. Thos. Neale, vicar of Abkettleby,
1614. III. Ach., 9J by 7J, Cheseldine, from br. to Bridget,
w. of Edw. Cheseldine of Braunston, Rutland, 1653. All from
Abkettleby, Leics., see Nichols, Hist, of Leics.”, II, 14.
Oyler, T. H. F.S.A., Maidstone. I. Upper hi., II by 6J, of
a civilian, side face, kng., c. 1480.
Pritchard, J. E., F.S.A., BriSTOL. I. Inscr., 24 by 3. John
Myllett, gent., 1517, and w. Alice, worn. II. Inscr., 10 by 2,
mutil. John Payntar, 1526.
Rainthorpe Hall, Norfolk. I. Inscr., 13 J by 4J, Ellen,
w. of Wm. Jackson, 1622, local. From St. Andrew’s, Norwich
(q.v.).
Rice, R. Garraway, F.S.A., London. I. Sixteen Lombardic
letters and 7 stops, 14th cent. Found in London. Soc. Antiq.
Lond. Proc., 2 S. XXII, 360. II. Upper hf., 6 by 4, of fig. of
Denis Sion, priest, 1485, in mass vests, holding chalice, worn.
From Buxted, Sussex (q.v.). III. Dau., 7 by 2, with flowing
hair, c. 1500.
Thornhh^l, P. J., Staines. I. Sh., 5| by 4|, a chevron with
an annulet in dexter chief, imp. Fines quartering Say, 15th
cent. From North Mimms, Herts, (q.v.). II. Sh., 5J by 4J,
quarterly I and IV a. fess between 3 martlets, II and III illeg¬
ible, over all a label, 16th cent. III. Civilian, 7f by 2J, c. 1530 ;
palimp., cut out of a slightly larger civilian, c. 1520. IV.
Scroll, 8 by f, slightly mutil., ‘‘ miserere mei sedm magnam miam
586
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
tua ”, 15th cent. V. Frag. , hj by 5, from centre of a late 16th
cent, priest in gown with scarf or tippet ; palimp., on rev. canopy
work, Flemish, late 14th cent. VI. Head of a civilian, 5^ by 5,
c. 1490. Formerly in the Bateman collection. VII. Inscr.,
141 by 6|, with 2 Eng. ^v. Kath., w. of John Chetham, gent.,
1577. From Great Livermere, Suff. (qw.). VIII. Inscr.,
10 1 by II, slightly mutil., with emblems of mortality, mcht.
mark, arms of the Drapers’ and Fishmongers’ Co. Steven, son
of Geo. Copping, 1602 ; palimp., on rev. a sm. Flemish br. of a
man in arm. with tabard charged with the arms of Clerc of Mechlin
quartering Fevere, the Virgin and Child appearing as a vision,
and ach. of arms. c. 1550. From St. Laurence, Ipswich (q.v.).
The palimp. from some ch. in Mechlin or the neighbourhood.
Formerly in the Crisp collection. IX. Inscr., 20 by 12, with
10 Eng vv. and acrostic. Kath. Franckleyn, 1552. X.
Seven dans., 5} by Of, late 16th cent. Formerly W. H. Spiller
collection. XI. Two sons, late 16th cent.
DERELICTS.
587
DERELICTS.
The term “ derelict ” is used to denote that the present ownership or
whereabouts of the original brass is unknown, rubbings being in
existence, mostly in the collection of the Society of Antiquaries.
I. Figures. (1) Priest, c. 1370, hf. eff., 12 by 7 in mass vests.
Found in the ruined chapel of St. Nonita, near St. Davids,
and in 1859 in the possession of the then archdeacon of
Brecon. Arch. Camb., 5 S. XVI, 87 ; Carmarthen Antiq.
Soc. Trans., XVII, 79 ; M.B.S. Trans., Ill, 199 ; Photo-
lith. (full size), priv. printed.
(2) Man in arm. with crest a ram’s head, and an inscr. to Thos.
Colyn, 10 June, 1472. Sold amongst the effects of John
Holmes, F.S.A., of East Retford, Notts., in 1841. The
figure was set in the top of a carved oak table which was
purchased by a Mrs. Kippax and afterwards sold to Mr. Edw.
Lenthal Swifte. See '' N. and Q.”, 3 S. IV, 7, and 6 S. I,
402 ; “ Gent. Mag.”, 1842, i, 23 ; and Sale Catalogue.
(3) Man in arm., 28 J by 9, c. 1490, with do gat feet. Formerly in
the Chantry House, Newark.
(4) Man in arm., 9 by 4, kng., c. 1500. Home Counties Mag.,
Ill, 243.
(5) Civilian, 15 by 4|, The eff. of Mr. Rich. Burgehill, "instructor
gramatice istius civitatis ”, 1492, from Hereford Cathedral
(q.v.), where the inscr. still remains. Formerly in Nichols
coll. In 1894 in poss. of the late E. Cleghorn of Plumpstead.
(6) Two civilians, each 29 by 8J, and full face, a lady, 27 by 8J,
side face, and a mcht. mark, c. 1500. From St. Alkmund’s,
Shrewsbury, Salop (q.v.). About 1860 in poss. of a Mr.
Smith of Radbrook, near Shrewsbury. See " N. and Q.”,
1 S, XI, 499.
(7) Lady, 10| by 3J, with flowing hair, c. 1500, In 1895 in poss.
of Ethert Brand.
(8) Shrouded female, 17 by 5, top knot gone, c. 1500. Offered
for sale in 1908.
588
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
(9) Priest, 27 by 8, in surplice with scarf and rosette, c. 1510.
From Chalfont St. Peter, Bucks, (q.v.). Until recently in the
Chantry House, Newark.
(10) Upper hf., 10 by 8^, of a man in arm. with tabard with
Filliol quartering Brewes, c. 1520. About 1860 in poss.
of Dr. H. N. Diamond and said to be from Sussex.
(11) Civilian and w., both 26f by 8, and side face, c. 1530.
From St. Chad’s Shrewsbury. About 1860 in poss. of a Mr.
Smith of Radbrook, near Shrewsbury. See “ N. and Q.’ , 1 S.
XI, 499.
(12) Civilian, 9 by 5, in gown and hood, with staff, kng. at a
desk, c. 1535. About 1860 in poss. of Rev. F. T. J. Bayly,
of Brookthorpe, Glouc.
(13) Lady, 13 by 6, kng., in heraldic mantle, barry nebuly,
with ermine collar, c. 1540 ; palimp., on rev. portion of
canopy work with head of a crowned female saint, foreign (?)•
M.B.8. Trans., IV, 314. About I860 in poss, of a Mr.
Christ. Smyth (?).
(14) Lady, 13 by 4^, in mob cap, side face, a group of 8 daus.,
43 py 7^ and an inscr., 17 J by 4. John Mundye, 1558, had
by Augnes his w. 13 children, 5 sons and 8 daus. Offered
for sale in 1924.
(15) Lady, 17 by 5, c. 1570. Formerly in poss. of the late
J. A. Sparvel Bayly of Ilford, Essex.
(16) Civilian, 24 by 7^, c. 1590, From Chalfont St. Peter,
Bucks, (q.v.). Until recently in the Chantry House,
Newark.
(17) Civilian, 24, c. 1600. Formerly in the Bateman collection.
(18) Ecclesiastic, 24 by 8, in hood and gown, c. 1600. From
Staplehurst, Kent (q.v.). Probably Robt. Newman,
S. T. P., rector, 1591-1612. About 1860 the fig. was in poss.
of a Mr. Back of Norwich who had bought it in London.
II. Children. (1) Five daus., 5 by 4, c. 1480, in butterfly head¬
dresses. Formerly in Nichols coll. In 1894 in poss. of the
late E. Cleghorn of Plumpstead.
(2) Seven daus., 6 by 4, c. 1490. About 1860 in poss. of a Mr.
Street, London.
DERELICTS.
589
(3) Eight sons, 4J by 7|, c. 1500.
(4) Six sons, by 6, c. 1500.
(5) Two dans., 6| by 2f, portion ot a group, c. 1500.
(6) Seven dans., 4| by 5f, kng., c. 1530. About 1860 in poss.
of a Mr. Street, London.
(7) One son, 6 by 1 J (a portion of a group), c. 1560. In 1909 in
poss. of a Dr. Purdie, London.
(8) Two daus., mu til,, 3 by If, very sm., c. 1560. Formerly
in Crisp coll, sold in 1922, lot 68.
III. Inscriptions. (1) Margt., w. of Wm, Baron, citizen and
dyer of London, 1429, and their son “ magister ” Nicholas,
broken and mutil., 24 J by 4f. From Northfieet, Kent
(q.v.). Formerly in Crisp coll, sold in 1922, lot 67.
(2) Frag., 8 by IJ, “ et Katerine uxoris ejus ”, from br. to Wm.
Rickhill, and w. Kath. Coventry, 1433, at Northfieet, Kent
(q.v.). Formerly in Crisp coll, sold in 1922, lot 67.
(3) Nicholas Lord, 1493, local. East Anglian school, 12f by 3f .
Formerly A. W. Mo rant who purchased it in Norwich. In
1890 in poss. of the late J. J. Colman of Norwich.
(4) John Byshoppe, 1497, and w. Isabel, 15 by 3. From
Hooknorton, Oxon. About 1860 in poss. C. Faulkner of
Deddington, Oxon.
(5) Thos. Hopkyn, chaplain, 15th cen+., mutil., 7 by 2. Found
in Dennington churchyard, Suff., in 1852. See “ B. A. A.
Jour.”, IX, 198, erroneously given as Donnington.
(6) Alice Samson, c. 1500, local. East Anglian school, 8 by 3.
Formerly in Nichols coll. In 1894, in poss. of the late E.
Cleghorn of Plumpstead.
(7) Wm. Lyster, rector, undated, c. 1500, 7 by 3. Formerly in
Nichols coll. In 1894 in poss. of the late E. Cleghorn of
Plumpstead.
(8) John Kyppyng, 1513, 12J by 3J. In 1898in poss. of Geldart
and Son, Norwich.
(9) Margt., dau. of John Throkmorton, c. 1520, 12 by 2J.
Probably from Holy Trinity, Bungay, Suff. Formerly in
poss. of the late Bev. C. B. Manning of Diss, then in Crisp
coll, sold in 1922, lot 68.
590
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
(10) Simon, 2nd son of John Throckmarton of South Elmham,
Suff., 2nd son of Thos. Throckmarton of Throckmarton,
Wore., 1527, broken, 20 by 3J. Probably from Holy
Trinity, Bungay, Suff. Formerly in poss. of the late
C. R. Manning of Diss, then in Crisp coll, sold in 1922,
lot 68.
(11) Alice, w. of Wm. Bumpstead. gent., c. 1530, 13| by 2.
Formerly in poss. of the late Rev. C. R. Manning of Hiss,
then in Crisp coll, sold in 1922, lot 67.
(12) John Bramstone, 1533, and w. Alys, 23J by 3|^. From
Northfleet, Kent (q.v.). Formerly in Crisp coll.
(13) Inscr. in 6 Eng. vv. Robt. Weare otherwise Browne,
7 times mayor of Marlborough, 1570, and w. Anne. From
SS. Peter and Paul, Marlborough. See Kite, " Br. of Wilts.”,
p. 59.
(14) Sm. frag., 3 by 3, ” Orate — obiit— Lxxxx, in 3 lines.
Formerly in poss. of the late A. W. Morant, F.S.A., who
bought it in Norwich.
(15) Forty-two Lat. vv. by R. N. and texts, with figs, of thirst¬
ing hart and dying swan, onrect. pL, 36 by 24, to one of the
Naunton family, 17th cent. From Letheringham, Suff.
Nichols, Leic., Ill, pt. i, pi. 75, p. 515 (impression from actual
plate). Formerly in Nichols coll. In 1894 in poss. of the
late E. Cleghorn of Plumps tead.
IV. Shields. (1) Helapole with fleur-de-lys for diff. on fess
15th cent. 6 by 4^. In 1903 in poss. of G. W. Barnard,
Norwich .
(2) (a) Sxjelman, on a fess a bend goutty. 6^ by 5J. (b) on
a bend 3 oak leaves, in chief a wolf’s head erased, 6| by 5J.
(c) three cinquefoils within a bordure, 8 by OJ. All 3 said to
have been found on the site of Blackburgh Priory, Nort.
(d) Frag., 3 by 2, of a palimp. inscr. (e) Fleur-de-lys, 3 by 3,
from finial of a cross. Formerly in a museum at Lynn,
Norf.
(3) Three shs., 5J by 4^. (1) Lynde, a demi-lion ramp, within
a bordure bezanty imp. Stokes of Taverham, per chevron
in base 7 ears of wheat ; (2) Lynde imp. Downing (?), barry
DERELICTS.
591
a griffin segreant and an illegible coat ; (3) Stokes imp.
Calthorp, chequy a fess. Formerlj^ in poss. of the late A. W.
Mo rant, F.S.A., who purchased a set of 4 in Norwich.
The fourth, Stokes imp. a lion ramp., is now in British Mus.
Rubbing of all 4 in coll. Soc. Antiq.
(4) Copinger imp. Bond quarterly with Alphew and Petit,
c. 1600; on a rect. pi. by 8. From Toft Monks, Norfolk.
About 1860 in poss. of a Mr. Fisher of Norwich.
(5) Three boar’s heads erect and erased, an annulet for diff.,
imp. a cross moline. In 1880 in poss. of Capt. E. A. White,
F.S.A., of Durham.
(6) Aeh., a chevron between 3 boar’s heads couped, imp.
an escutcheon within an orle of martlets. Crest, a boar’s head
couped. Formerly in poss. of R. D. Dawson-Duffield, LL.D.
See ‘‘ N. and Q.”, 4 S. IV, 514.
(7) A quatrefoil, 4 by 4, enclosing a sh., 2 crosses patty in chief
and a crescent enclosing a mullet in base, foreign. Found on
the site of St. Katherine’s Priory, Lincoln, in 1900. Assoc.
Archit. Soc. Reports, XXVII, 321. See also ‘‘ Lines. N. and
Q.”, II, 239.
V. Fragments. (1) {a) Two Lombardic letters, A and A. (6)
Portion of the finial of a canopy, 15th cent. ; palimp.,
on rev. part of an inscr. R 0 B E R in Lombardic letters,
14th cent, (c) A tiny frag, showing a face. All found on the
site of Bardney Abbey, Lines ., during excavations in 1909-13.
(2) A Trinity, 7 by 4, c. 1500. About 1860 in poss. of a Mr.
Street, London.
(3) Head of a lady, 3 by 2^, c. 1530. Said to have been found
at Dunwich, Suff. Sold about 1906 in E. Bidwell collection.
(4) Feet of a civilian, 2J by 7, c. 1530. From Northfleet,
Kent. Formerly in Crisp coll, sold in 1922, lot 68.
(5) A sundial, 7J by 7, made by R. Treswell in 1582 ; on rev.
is the lower portion of a shrouded fig. extended on a mattress.
M.B.S. Trans., IV, 313 (rev.). Formerly in poss. of
W. Tyson and exhibited at the Bristol Meeting of the
Archaeological Institute in 1851.
592
LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES.
The sale of the library, etc., of the late John Meyrick in
1806, included 4 lots of brasses, viz., lots 2536, a monumental
effigy in brass from Fulham church ; 2537, a monumental
effigy in brass and an ancient inscription on the decease
of Margt. Cheyne, 1578 (see King’s Langley, Herts.) ; 2538,
ancient effigies (4) in brass ; 2538*, ancient effigies (10) and
coats of arms, inscriptions, etc. The 4 lots sold together for
two guineas. See Sale Catalogue and “ N. and Q.”, 8 S.
VI, 518.
ASHRIDGE HOUSE, BUCKS. 1412.
ECCE
QUOD EXPENDI HABUI : QUOD DONA VI HABEO :
QUOD NEGAVI PUNIOR I QUOD SERVAVI PERDIDI.
INDEX.
A
Abarfeld, John, 330.
Abbenhall, Glouc., 145.
Abbot, Alice, 488 ; Anne, 92 ;
Elizth., 384 ; Geo., abp. of Cant.,
488 ; Joan, 187 ; John, 385 ;
Maurice, Sir Maurice, Robt., bp. of
Sarum, 488 ; Thos., 135, 187(2).
Abbot’s Ann, Hants., 157 ; rector of,
157.
Abbys, Cecily, 327.
Abdy, Robt., 417.
Abell, Wm., 520.
Aberdeen, St. Nicholas, Scotland, 568.
Abergavenny, Mon., 318 ; bailiff of,
318 ; burgess of, 318 ; master of
free school, 318 ; recorder of, 318 ;
vicar of, 318.
Abergavenny, lord, see Burgavenny.
Abery, Agnes, 223 ; Alice, Amy, 253 ;
Elinor, Joan, 223 ; Rich., 222 ;
Wm., 253.
Abingdon, Berks., 27, 32, 149, 403 ;
benefactor to school at, 406 ; mayor
of, 14 ; St. Helen, 14, vicar of, 14 ;
St. Nicholas, 14.
Abington, Northants., 377 ; 580.
Abington, Great, Cambs., 55.
Abington-Pigotts, Cambs., 55.
Abkettleby, Leic., 274 ; 585 ; vicar
of, 585.
Abnet, Anne, Wra., 441.
Abocton, Simon, 211.
Academical dress, 1, 12, 14, 18, 30(2),
40(2), 43, 47, 51, 57(5), 58(2), 59(2),
60, 65, 67, 76, 105, 108, 113, 135(2),
137, 149, 163, 168, 176, 182, 185,
188, 192, 196, 202, 212(2), 213, 216(2),
233, 235, 242, 261, 283, 302(2),
309(2), 367, 368, 402, 405, 408,
410(2), 411(3), 412(7), 413(4), 414(5),
415(3), 416, 430, 448, 456, 464, 467,
476, 481, 519, 532, 537, 550, 578,
579, 585.
Acaster Selbjy Yorks., 559(2).
Acclom, see Acklam.
Achard, arms of, 14.
Achim, Cecily, 96.
Acklam, Elizth., 559 ; Geo., 554 ;
John, Mary (2), Sir Wm. (2), 559.
Ackworth, Alice, 8 ; Amy, 9 ; Geo.,
405 ; John, 9, Mary, Wm., 405.
Acle, Norf., 319 ; rector of, 319.
Acrise, Kent, 204.
Acrostics, 35, 74, 154, 205, 432, 447,
474, 586.
Acton, Middx., 295 ; 11.
Acton, Suff., 446.
Acton Burnell, Salop, 427.
Acton Scott, Salop, 427.
Acton, Elizth., 537 ; Kath., 199 ;
Rich., 537(2) ; Thos., 199.
Adams, Alice, 49 ; Ann, 456 ; Elizth.,
Joan, 49 ; John, Margery, 382 ;
Marion, 189 ; Mich., 81(2) ; Rich.,
189, 243 ; Robt. (2), Thos. (2), 49 ;
Wm., 456 ; Sir Wm., 555.
Adderbury, Oxon, 397 ; 425.
Adderley, Salop, 427 ; rector of, 427.
Addington, Kent, 204 ; rector of, 204.
Addington, Surrey, 477 ; 223, 284.
Addington, Great, Northants., 377.
Addirley, Joan, John, 494.
Addlethorpe, Line., 279.
Adeleigh, arms of, 116.
Adene, Joan, John, 422.
Adington, Wm., 526.
Adisham, Kent, 204 ; rector of, 204.
Adistoke, Bucks., 386.
Adlingfleet, Yorks., 541.
Admiral, vice, 445 ; between Humber
and Tyne, 565.
Admiralty Court, judge of, 512.
Adoration of the shepherds, 483.
Adrianson, Adrian, 289, 532.
Ady, arms of, 230 ; Alice, Jane, 230 ;
John, Mary, 225 ; Nich., 230.
^sculapius, figure of, 415.
Africa, agent general for, 44.
Afton, Isle of Wight, 94.
Agar, Eleanor, Thos., 494.
Agecroft, Lane., 269.
Agincourt, battle of, 517.
Aglionby, John, 408(2).
Agmondesham, Jane, 486 ; John, 140,
^486(2) ; Kath., 297 ; Margt., 140 ;
Rich., 297, 304 ; Wm., 304.
Agnes, St., 392.
Ailand, Nich., 340.
Ailet, Judith, Robt., 118; Thos.,
114(2).
Ailiff, Ailoff, Jane, 170 ; John, 2 ;
Margt., 131 ; Nich., 170 ; Wm., 131.
Ailmer, Alice, 120 ; Elizth., 350 ;
John, 227 ; John, bp. of London,
452 ; Margery, 227 ; Rich., 356 ;
Robt., 350(2); Sam., 452 ; Thos.,
120.
593
38
594
INDEX.
Ailward, arms of, 339(2); Thos., 161.
Ailway, Joan, John, 145.
Ailwin, Mary, Thos. (2), 164.
Ailworth, Anne, 152 ; Anth., 415 (2) ;
Edw., 152 ; Martin, 415.
Ainderby Steeple, Yorks., 542; rector
of, 542.
Ainsworth, Agnes, Geo., Isabel, Joan,
302.
Airay, Hen., 416.
Akenham, Suff., 447.
Alabaster, Agnes, Anne, 457 ; John,
376, 457; Mary, 457; Thos., 458.
Alban, rector of Hadharn, 185.
Alban, St., 192, 193.
Alberd, Isabel, 331 ; Thos., 352.
Albin, Margt., Robt., 186.
Albred, Agnes, John, 475.
Albury, Herts., 177.
Albury, Oxon, rector of, 576.
Albury, Surrey, 477.
Alcock, Hen., 329 ; Thos., 365, 431.
Aldborough, Norf., 319.
Aldborough, Yorks., 542.
Aldborough, Wm. de, 542.
Aldbourne, Wilts., 528.
Aldbourne, John, 408.
Aldbury, Herts., 178 ; 182, 196.
Aldeburgh, Suff., 447 ; bailiffs of, 447.
Aldenham, Herts., 178.
Alderbrook, Essex, 123.
Aldermaston, Berks., 14.
Aldersey, Anne, 109 ; Fulc, 68 ; John,
109 ; Wm., 68.
Aldershot, Hants., 157.
Alderton, Northants., 377.
Alderton, Wilts., 528.
Aldeston Moor, Cumb., 78.
Aldingham, Lane., rector of, 566.
Aldington, Kent, 205 ; 207.
Aldrich, Agnes, 34 ; Margt., 376 ;
Robt., 363 ; Thos., 376 ; Wm., 34,
326.
Aldrington, Hen. de, 406.
Aldsworth, Joan, Thos., 584.
Aldwinkle All Saints, Northants., 377.
Aldwinkle, Wm., 377.
Alee, Alev, Agnes, 5, 578 ; Elizth., 5,
372, 578 ; "Jas., 372 ; John, 486 ;
Robt., 5, 578 ; Wm., 344.
Alefe, Marg., Thos., 246.
Aleppo, 63.
Alexander, Lucy, Sir Walter, 565.
Alfold, Anne, Sir Edw., 504.
A] founder, Robt., 449.
Alfray, Elizth., Thos., 503.
Alfreton, Derby, 79.
Algarkirk, Line., 279 ; rector of, 279.
Alington, Alice, 471 ; Elizth., 450 ;
Giles, 66, 458 ; Sir Giles, 62, 458,
471 ; Joan, 62, 64 ; John, 62(2),
191 ; Margt., 62 ; Margery, 120 ;
Mary, 62, 191, 458; Rich., 66;
Robt., 62, 64, 450, 471 ; Susan, 66 ;
Ursula, 458 ; Sir Wm., 120.
Allanson, Anne, Roger, Sarah, 407.
Allard, Anne, Elizth., Francis, Helen,
Hen. (2), John (2), Mary, Phoebe,
209 ; Raynaud, 518 ; Rich. (3),
Susan, Thomasin, 209.
Allen, Alen, Aleyn, Alline, arms of,
128; Abr., 511 {2) ; Alice, 118,
526 ; Anne, 272, 526(2) ; Dorothy,
142 ; Edm., 121 ; Elinor, 258 ;
Elizth, 526 ; Giles, 142 ; Isaac, 272,
511 ; Isabel, 526 ; Jane, 526 ; Joan,
511(2); John, 118, 121, 258, 259, 489,
500, 526(3) ; Margt., 526 ; Margery,
526 ; Martha, 121 ; Mary, 374, 50b,
526 ; Robt., 346 ; Thos\, 41, 374 ;
Warren, 584.
Allerthorpe, Yorks., 550.
Allerton Mauleverer, Yorks., 542.
Allerton, RoU., 33.
Allington, Kent, 267.
Allington, East, Devon, 89.
Allsopp, Anth., Dorotliy, 80.
Allston, Edw., 449.
Ailway, Anne, 196 ; Dorothy, 54,
196(2) ; Elizth., 196f2) ; Mary, 196 ;
Ralph, 54, 196(2).
Aimer, Dorset, 97.
Almondbiiry, Yorks., 542.
Almshouses or hospitals, founders of,
2, 23, 134, 140, 143, 147, 176, 194,
292(2), 322, 326, 363, 389, 405, 423,
426, 484, 487, 509, 521, 532, 565.
Alnwik, John, 368.
Alphamstone, Essex, 107.
A] phew, arms of, 307, 591.
Alston, Edw., 457.
Altham, Edw., Elizth., 317.
Althorne, Essex, 107.
Althorpe, Line., 279 ; rec'tor of, 279
Alton, Hants, 157 ; 167 ; bailiff of, 157.
Alton Barnes, Wilts., 528 ; rector of,
528.
Alton Priors, Wilts., 528.
Alton, Grace, Rich., 84.
Alvechurch, Wore., 537.
Alveley, Salop, 427.
Alverstolm, Hants., 158.
Alvescot, Oxon, 397.
Alvington, 25.
Alvington, AVest, Devon, Woodhouse
in, 418.
Alwalton, W. de, 392.
Amberley, Sussex, 501.
Arncotts, Grace, 295, 296 ; Hammond,
Harry, 296 ; John, 295.
INDEX.
595
Amerden, Nich de, 49.
America, first president of United
States of, 390.
Amerike, Joan, Rich., 146.
Amersham, Bucks., 33 ; rector of, 33.
Amesbury, Wilts., 528 ; prioress of,
166.
Amherst, Amhurst, Dorothy, 239 (2) ;
Geo., 267 ; Jane, Ri(4i., 239 ;
W.A.T., 267.
Amies, Robt., 362(2).
Amlwch, Anglesey, 569.
Amphibalus, St., 193.
Ampthill, Beds., 1.
Ampton, Suff., 447.
Amsterdam, 246, 350.
Amwell, Great, Herts., 179; vicar
of, 179.
Amys, Margery, 322 ; Thos., 322(2).
Anabull, Isabel, Wm., 186.
Anagrams, 50, 171. 523, 525, 554,
562.
Anchorite, 228.
Ancoats, Lane., 270.
Anderson, Kath., 282(2) ; Margt.,
6 ; Stephen, 282 ; Thos., 6.
Anderton, Anne, Jas., 548 ; Margt.,
Thos., 525.
Andover, Hants., 158.
Andrew, Andrews, Alice, 267 ; Agnes,
381 ; Elizth., 284, 389, 391 ; Emme,
381 ; Joan, 63 ; John, 25, 40, 182,
234, 267, 284, 374, 391 ; Lucy,
391(2) ; Margt., 18, 27 ; Margery,
381 ; Marv, LSI, 391 ; Philippe,
374; Thos^., 381(31, 389 ; Wm., 19,
63 ; W.J., 582.
Andrew, St., 56, 134, 189, 190, 192,
280(2), 378, 385.
Angevine, arms of, 294.
Anglesey, 399.
Angmering, Sussex, 501.
.Anguish, Dorothy, Edm., 347 ; Kath.,
Rich. (2) 357 ; Robt., 347.
Aniell, Julian, 374.
Anle, Anlie, Sir John, 131 ; Kath.,
565 ; Mary, 131 ; Rich., 565.
Anmer, Norf., 320 ; rector of, 320.
Anne, Alex., 37 ; Alice, John, 422.
Anne of Bohemia, Queen, 333.
Anne, St., 2, 85, 150, 174, 254, 293(2),
294, 302, 378.
Annefordhe, Water de, 15.
Annesley, Notts., 393.
Annesley, Beatrice, 52 ; Edm., 401 ;
Isabel, Nich. (2), 240. -j/%
Annott, Thos., 463. yis
Annunciations, 64, 148, 149, 174,
532, 576.
Anston, Yorks., 542,
Anstv, Elizth., 201 ; Joan, 65 ; John,.
65,' 201.
Antingham, Norf., 320 ; rector of, 320.
Antony, Cornwall, 70 ; 347.
Antrum, Rich., 435.
Antwerp, 226 ; engraver in mint at,
568 ; governor of Merchant-adven¬
turers’ Co. of, 540 ; siege of, 440.
Apelby, Ambrose (2), Brian, Christ.,
Dorothy (2), Francis (3), Margt.,
Mary, Thos. (2), 566.
Apostles, the twelve, 58, 294, 345,
392.
Apothecaries, 318, 547, 566.
Appledore, Kent, 205.
Appleton, Berks., 14.
Appleton, arms of, 141, 249, 582;
Agnes, John, 224 ; Mary, 468, 473 ;
Robt., 473 ; Thos., 468.
Appley, Salop, 428, 429.
Appleyard, arms of, 328 ; Agnes, 324 ;
Emme, 343 ; Geoff., 324 ; Wm.,
328, 343.
“ Apprenticius ad leges,” see Legal
(barrister).
Aprice, Elizth., John, 432.
Apsley, arms of, 516 ; Beatrix, 516 ;
Dorothy, 483 ; John, 513, 515 ;
Judith, 513 ; Mary, 515 ; Thos.,
516 ; Wm., 516(2).
Arabia, 469.
Arabic numerals, 7, 22, 29, 40, 63, 126,
133, 153, 198, 216, 307, 321, 324(2),
327, 332, 334, 344, 358, 362, 368, 372,
413.
Arborfield, Berks., 14.
Archdeacon, Margery, Sir Warin, 70.
Archer, Andrew, Margt., 524 ; Wm.,
58, 256.
Arches, court of, dean of, 512 ;
proctor of, 305, 336.
Ardall, arms of, 139(2), 577 ; Anne,
John, 134 ; Thomasin, Wm., 128.
Ardeley, Herts., 179 ; vicars of, 179.
Arden, Alice, 421, 443 ; Elizth, 340 ;
John, 421 ; Mary, 44^
Ardern, Anne, 125, 491 ; Bridget,
Elizth., Joan, John (2), Hen., 491 ;
Kath., Sir Peter, 125 ; Rich., 40,
491 ; Susan (2), Thos., 491.
Ardingly, Sussex, 501.
Areley, Ches., 567.
Argali, Elizth., 261 ; Joan, Laur.,
475 ; Rich., 261.
Argentine, John, 57 ; Sir John, 62 ;
Sir Wm., 6, 62.
Argenton, Lewis, Mary, 104.
Arkesden, Essex, 107.
Arle Court, Clone., 147.
Arlesley, Beds., 1.
596
INDEX.
Armar, Elizth., Wm., 307.
Armenia, 63.
Armiger, Jane, 340 ; Margt., Robt.,
470 ; Wm., 340.
Armine, arms of, 280 ; Margt., 280.
Armourer, 180.
Armstrong, Gilbert, Jane, 124.
Arne, Anne, Rich., 407.
Arnold, Joan, 330 ; Wm., 330, 503.
Arnolds Hall, Essex, 127.
Arreton, Isle of Wight, 171.
Arrowsmith, Anne, 459.
Artcliffe Fort, near Dover, 263.
Arthur, John, 100 ; Robt., 216.
Arthuret, Cumb., 78.
Arundel, Sussex, 502 ; fellows and
masters of the college of, 502, 503.
Arundel, countess of, 502 (2) ; earls
of, 502(3), 515(5), 516.
Arundel, Agnes, 268 ; Joan, 507 ;
Hen., baron Maltravers, 516 ;
Hen., earl of Arundel, 516 ; John,
lord Maltravers, 507 ; Sir Wm.,
268.
Arundell, arms of, 74, 519 ; Anne,
75(2), 76, 77 ; Cecily, 74, 75 ;
Dorothy, 75, 76, 100 ; Edw., 74 ;
Eleanor, 75 ; Elizth., 74(3), 75(2),
89 ; Geo., 74, 75(2) ; Gertrude, 75 ;
Grace, 77 ; Isabel, 74 ; Jane, 74, 75,
77 ; John, 75(3), 77(2) ; Sir John,
74(5), 75(2), 77, 100, 520 ; Julian,
77 ; Kath., 74, 75, 76 ; Magdalen,
75 ; Margt., 75, 77 ; Margery,
70, 77 ; Mary, 74, 75(3), 77(2) ;
Michael, 75 ; Phelipe, 77 ; Rich.,
77 ; Roger, 77 ; Thos., 70, 75 ; Sir
Thos., 89 ; Winifred, 76.
Arwenack, Cornwall, 71.
Asaph, St., 56.
Ascension, 238.
Ascot Hall, Berks., 53.
Ascough, Sir Edw., Hester, 291 ;
Jane, 289 ; John, 243 ; Kath (2),
Margery, 291 ; Wm., 291(3) ; Sir
Wm., 289, 291.
Asgarby-by-Sleaford, Line., 279.
Asger, John (2), Robt., 354.
Ash-next-Sandwich, Kent, 205 ; 213 ;
Brookstreet in, 205 ; Checker in,
205 ; Moland in, 205.
Ash-next-Wrotham, Kent, 206 ; rectors
of, 206.
Ash, Surrey, 477.
Ash Becking, Suff., 447.
Ash, Alice, Reginald de, 206.
Ashbourne, Derby, 79.
Ashburnham, Jane, Wm., 514.
Ashbury, Berks., 15 ; rectors of, 15.
Ashby, Canons, Northants., 378.
Ashby, Castle, Northants., 378
rector of, 378.
Ashby-in-Kesteven, Line., 283.
Ashby Puerorum, Line., 279 ; incised
slab at, 279.
Ashby St. Legers, Northants., 378,
579(2).
Ashby, Jane, 301 ; Jo3^ce, 277 ;
Margt., 300 ; Geo., 300, 301 ; Rose,
301 ; Thos., 278 ; Wm., 301.
Ashchurch, Glouc., 145.
Ashcomb, John, Margery, 21 ;
Martha, Oliver, 22 ; Rich., 425.
Ashdon, Essex, 117.
Ashen, Essex, 107.
Ashenden, Margt., Rich., 205.
Ashenhurst, Alice, Anne, Dorothj’,
Elizth., John (2), Joice (2), Kath.,
Laur., Margt., Mary (2), Ralph,
Thos, 443.
Ashfield,
Alice, 472 ; Cecilj^
Sir
Edw.,
47 ; Eleanor, 407,
522 ;
Grace,
400 ; Humf., 400,
522 ;
John,
403, 407 ; Margt.,
403 ;
Robt.,
472.
Ashford, Kent, 206 ; 509.
Ashford, Middx., 295.
Ashle worth, Glouc., 145.
Ashley, Staffs., 442.
Ashlej^ Hen., Margt., 98.
Ashover, Derbj^ 80 ; rector of, 80.
Ashridge, Bucks., master of hospital
at, 186 ; monastery of, 178.
Ashridge House, Bucks., 33, 39.
Ashtead, Surrey, 478 ; rector of, 478.
Ashton, Cold, Glouc., 145.
Ashton-under- Hill, Glouc., 80.
Ashton, Warw., 378.
Ashton, Alice, 271 ; Anne, 81, 271,
272 ; Christ., 33 ; Dorothy, Edw.,
271 ; Eleanor, 548 ; Elizth., 271(2) ;
552 ; Emme, 399 ; Isabel, 271 ;
Jerome, 269 ; John, 271(2) ; Kath.,
33 ; Matthew de, 11 ; Mr., 399 ;
Mary, 269, 271(3) ; Nich., 71, 526 ;
Peter, 11 ; Ralph, 271(4), 552 ; Sir
Ralph, 548 ; Rich., 271(3) ; Sir
Rich., 271(2) ; Thos., 271 ; Sir
Thos., 81 ; Wm., 271.
Ashwell, Herts., 179 ; 183.
Ashwell, Rutland, 165.
Ashwell, Stephen, 452.
Ashwellthorpe, Norf., 320 ; 371.
Aske, Yorks., 547.
Aske, Elizth., 288 ; Joan, 286 ;
John, 286, 288 ; Kath., 545 ;
Margt., Rich., 542.
Askell, Wm., 520.
Askew, Elizth., Godfrev, 297 ; Sir
Hugh, 78.
INDEX.
597
Askowe, Christ., Margery, Wm., 54.
Askwith, Alice, Anne, Christ., Robt.,
Thos. (2), Ursula, 564.
Aslack, arms of, 360 ; Dorothy, 470 ;
hlliztli., 360 ; Wm., 360, 470.
Aslacton, Norf., 348.
Aspall, Suff., 116.
Aspenden, Herts., 179.
Aspley Guise, Beds., 1.
Asplin, John, Elizth., 297.
Assington, Suff., 447.
Astbury, Cheshire, 68.
Astell, Isabel, Wm., 541.
Astley, Lane., 271.
Astley, Warw., 519 ; 301.
Astley, Alice, 197, 323, 474 ; Sir
Andrew, 474 ; Anne, 324 ; Elizth.,
Lettice, Margt., 197 ; Philip, 197,
583 ; Thos., 324 ; - , 519.
Aston, Herts., 179.
Aston, Northants., 22.
Aston, Salop, 519.
Aston, Warw., 519.
Aston, Yorks., 542.
Aston-le-Walls, Northants., 379.
Aston Rowant, Oxon, 397.
Aston, Elizth., 68 ; Hugh, 58 ; Jas.,
271 ; Magdalen, Sir Thos., 68.
Astrey, Mary, Ralph, 6.
Astwell, Northants., 36, 391.
Astwood, Bucks., 34 ; 12.
Atherington, Devon, 89.
Atherton, Nich., 421.
Athill, Jas., Rich., 336.
Athol, countess of, 206 ; earl of, 206,
509 ; Sir Aimer, Mary de, 393, 579.
Atkin, Atkins, Anne, 345 ; Anth.,
389 ; Clement, Frideswith, 345 ;
Joan, 195, 345(2) ; John, 195, 345(2);
Margt., 165 ; Margery, 345; Nich.,
367; Seth, 345 ; Thos., 165, 345 ;
Wm., 168, 345.
Atkinson, Anne, 419, 565 ; Hen., 553 ;
John, 202, 565 ; Nich., 270 ; Rich.,
418, 426 ; Thos., 270, 564.
Atlee, John, 304.
Atleese, arms of, 249 ; Dennis, Sir
Rich., 257.
Atoun, Agnes, John, 45.
Attelath, Robt., 346.
Attelude, Thos., 16.
Attenborough, Notts., 276.
Att Heelde, Kath., Margery, Nich.,
Robt., 402.
Atthowe, Christ., 326, 372 ; Jane, 303 ;
John, 303, 326 ; Margt., Wm., 231.
Attilburgh, Margt., Wm., 231.
Attlebridge, Norf., 320 ; vicar of, 320.
Atwater, Wm., bp. of Lincoln, 54,
426.
Atwell, John, 445.
Aubrey, John, Rachel, 172; Ralph,
43 ;’ Wm., 172.
Aucher, Elizth., 253 ; Jas., John, 250 ;
Wm., 253.
Auckland St. Andrew, Durham, 104»
Auckland St. Helen, Durham, 104.
Audley, Staffs., 441.
Audley End, Essex, 3, 132.
Audley, Anne, 174 ; Jas. de, 441
John, 109 ; Kath., 348 ; lord, 174,
496 ; Thos., 7, 109(2) ; Sir Thos.,.
de, 441 ; Wm. de, 62.
Audrey, St., 55.
Audyan, Steven, 265.
Augiiton, Yorks., 542 ; 286.
Aumarle, Thos., 71.
Aumberdene, see Amerden.
Auncell, Aunsell, John, 532(2) ; Mary,
8 ; Peter, Robt., 532 ; Thos., 8 ;
Walter, 532.
Aunsby, Line., 279.
Austen, Austin, arms of, 237, 262(2) ;
Anne, 209 ; Elizth., 254(2), 262 ;
Hen., 139, 254(3) ; Joan, 237, 584 ;
John, 237(2), 584; Margt., 234;
Rich., 234, 349 ; Thos., 209, 254,
507(3) ; Valentine, 204, 205 ; Wm.,
262.
Austin canons, 53, 404.
Authmuthy, Scotland, 83.
Aveley, Essex, 107; 138(2); 578.
Avenel, Britell, 405.
Avening, Alice, John, 149.
Averell, Anne (2), Hen., Geo. (2), 524.
Aversle, Hunts., 298.
Awall, John, Margery, 457.
Awnsham, see Agmondisham.
Awood, see Wood.
Awsiter, Anne, Elizth., Frances,
Francis, Marv, Rebecca, Rich.,
315.
Axbridge, Somerset, 231.
Aylesbury, Bucks., grant to guild at,
420 ; museum, 46, 575 ; preben¬
dary of, 54.
Aylesbury, Isabel, Sir Thos., 275.
Aylesford, Kent, 206 ; 260.
Aylestone, Leic., 274 ; rectors of,
274.
Aylsham, Norf., 320 ; vicars of, 320.
Aynhoe, Northants., 418.
Ayott St. Laurence, Herts., 201.
Ayre, Aquitaine, bp. of, 312.
Azerley, Yorks., 551(2).
B
Babham, John, 18, 19 ; Mary, 19 ;
Muriel, 18 ; Rich., 19.
Babilon, 469.
598
INDEX.
Babington, arms of, 46 ; Adam, 46 ;
Sir Anth., 244 ; Anne, 80 ; Elizth.,
244 ; Isabel, John (2), 80 ; Balph,
394 ; Tbos., 80(2) ; 394.
Bache, Simon, 189.
Back, Mr., 260, 588.
Backwell, Somerset, 431.
Bacon, arms of, 380 ; Adam de, 467 ;
Anne, 453 ; Christian, 375 ; Edrn.,
467 ; Edw., 107, 108, 380, 453 ;
Elizth., 107, 108, 456, 467(2) ;
Francis, 335, 467 ; Geo., 337 ;
Helen, 107, 108 ; Isabel, 327 ; Jas.,
321 ; Joan, 306 ; John, 306, 349,
350, 369 ; Margt., 380 ; Mary,
335, 350, 467 ; Nathaniel, 108 ;
Robt., 321 ; Sir Robt., 327 ; Thos.,
337, 380, 456 ; Sir - , 457.
Baconsthorpe, Norf., 321 ; 456 ; rector
of, 321.
Bacton, Suff., 447 ; 371.
Bacton, Emme, Simon, 345.
Badby, Elizth., Rich., 125; Roger, 128;
Thos., 469 ; Tomasin, 128 ; Wm., 469.
Baddesley-Clinton Hall, Warw., 519.
Baddow, Great, Essex, 108.
Baddow, Little, Essex, 108.
Badger, Giles, 113.
Badingham, Suff., 448.
Badlesmere, Kent, 268.
Badlesmere, Barth, de, Joan de, 247.
Badleston, Beds., 52.
Badley, Suff., 448 ; 452.
Badley, Isabel, Jas., 370.
Bagborough, West, Somerset, 432.
Ba.g Enderby, Line., 279.
Baginton, Warw., 519.
Bagley, Cheshire, 184.
Bagley, Alice, Rich., 382.
Bagot, Baghott, Bagehott, Baggoott,
Eleanor, 155 ; Frances, 442 ; Giles,
113(2); Margt., 519; Rich., 445,
465 ; Thos., 113 ; Walter, 442 ;
Wm., 113, 155 ; Sir Wm., 519.
Bagshaw, arms of, 523 ; Anne, 523 ;
Edw., 384(3) ; Francis, 523 ; Hen.,
Prudence, 384.
Bailes, Anne, Edw., 524 ; Elizth.,
Joan, John (2), Lucy, Thos. (3), 475.
Bailey, Bayly, arms of, 535 ; Elizth.,
274 ; F.T.J., 588 ; Jas., 274 ; J.A.S.,
588 ; John, 53, 535 ; Kath., 535;
Margt., 53, 195 ; Nich., 294 ; Rich.,
237, 425 ; Thos., 275 ; Walter, 415 ;
Wm., 415, 529.
Bailliol, Wm., 27.
Bainard, arms of, 471 ; Anne, 371 ;
Elizth., 532; Robt., 371, 471, 532.
Bainbridge, Anne, Hen., Elizth., Jane,
Kath., Susan, Thos., Wm.(5), 276.
Baines, John, 553.
Bainham, arms of, 149 ; Alice, 152
Sir Christ., 153; Elizth., 540;
Isabel, 149 ; Margerv, 152 ; Thos.,
149, 152.
Bainton, Yorks., 542 ; rector of, 542.
Bainton, Agnes, Anne(2), Sir Edw.,
Elizth., Hen., 530 ; Joan, 181 ;
John, Sir Robt., 530 ; Wm., 181.
Baispoole, Baspole, Agnes(2), Alice,
Beatrice, Helen, John, 361 ; Mary,
344 ; Rich., 360, 361 ; Wm., 344.
Baker, Deonis, 225 ; Eden, 501 ;
Elizth., 41(2) ; Geo., 579 ; Giles,
41 ; Jane, 176; John, 116, 501,
502 ; Joice, 116 ; Margt., 372 ;
Rich., 318(2) ; Thos., 177,'225, 410 ;
Wm., 318, 372.
Bakers, 228(2), 325, 372.
Bakewell, Derby, 80 ; master of school
at, 80.
Bakthone, Wm. de, 190.
Balabroy, Isle of Man, 574.
Balam, John, 15.
Baldero of Barton, arms of, 345.
Baldock, Herts., 179.
Baldon, Marsh, Oxon, 398.
Baldry, Alice, ^60 ; Bridget, 207 ;
Thos., 460 ; Sir Thos., 207^.
Baldwin, Alice, 34, 199(2), 241 ;
Chas., Dorothy, Edw., 428 ; Geo.,
34(2) ; Gertrude, 428 ; Hen., 199(3) ;
Isabel, Jane, 34 ; John, 199, 428 ;
Judith, 2 ; Margery, Rich. (2), 428 ;
Thos., 2, 428 ; Susan, 428 ; Wm.,
34.
Balgay, Henry, 84.
Bali, Balls, Cristian, Elizth., 194 ;
Hen., 505 ; Joan, 339 ; John, 194(2) ;
Mary, 73, 112 ; Wm., 73, 168, 324.
Ballard, Adrian, Anne, Bowet, Daniel,
396 ; Dorothy, 535 ; Gabriel, Geo.,
396 ; John, 492, 535 ; Margt., 492 ;
Miles, Wm., 396.
Ballett, John, 127 ; Rich., 473 ; Rose,
127.
Ballot, Alice, 443.
Ballow, Wm., 424.
Balsham, Cambs., 55 ; rectors of, 55,
56.
Balsham, John, 70.
Baltrop, Mary, Rich., 490.
Bamme, Elizth., Joan, John, 231.
Bampfield, Baumfield, Elizth., 172 ;
John, 441.
Bampton, Oxon, 398 ; Cote in, 398 ;
vicars of, 398.
Bancroft, Rich., abp. of Canterbury, 58.
Bandon, Cork, 567 ; provost of
Bandonbridge, 567.
INDEX.
599
Bangor, Carnarvon, 569 ; bishops of,
569 ; Cathedral, 569 ; precentor,
571 ; University College museum,
575.
Banham, Norf., 321.
Banks, Dan., Elizth., 317 ; John, 65 ;
Mary, 317; Priscilla, 65; Robt.,
408 ; Sarah, 401 ; Susanna, 407 ;
Wm., 401(2).
Bannister, Elizth., John, 128.
Banwell, Somerset, 432.
Banyard, Cristian, John, 358.
Bapchild, Kent, 268.
Barbara, St., 164.
Barbarv, conquest of, 356 ; order of,
357. '
Barber, Agnes, 9 ; Geoff., 14 ; John,
9, 547 ; Bobt., Sibil, 197 ; Susan,
547.
Barber chirurgeon, 300.
Barcheston, Warw., 519 ; rector of,
519.
Barden, Agnes, John, 564.
Bardfield, Great, Essex, 108.
Bardfield, Berdfield, Thos., Thomasin,
143.
Bardney Abbey, Line., 591.
Bardolf, Cecily, 341 ; Edm., 9, 199 ;
Sir Edm., 199 ; Elizth., 9, 337 ;
Joan, 199 ; lord, 142, 337, 341 ; Sir
Robt., 409.
Bardsey, Edm., Jas., Sara, 277.
Bardwell, Berdwell, Elizth., 336, 337 ;
Margt., Wm. (2), 337.
Barfoot, Barefoot, Berfoot, Alice, Jas.,
123; John, 18; Kath., 123, 124;
Robt., 124, 409.
Barford, Yorks., 559.
Barford, Great, Beds., 1.
Barford, Great, Oxon, 398.
Barford, Little, Beds., 1.
Barford St. Martin, Wilts., 529.
Barford, Susanna, 496.
Barfreston, Kent, 235.
Bargeholt, see Bergholt, East.
Barham, Kent, 207.
Barham, Suff., 448.
Barham, Anne, Thos., 11.
Barholm, Line., 279.
Barkdail, Clement, 153.
Barker, arms of, 55 ; Ambrose, 27 ;
Anne, ^7(4), 509 ; Anth., 27 ;
Barbara, 476 ; Barnaby, 465 ; Cath.,
15 ; Dinis, 82 ; Edm., 469 ; Edw.,
82, 129, 454, 476 ; Elizth., 82, 386,
454 ; Francis, 82(2) ; Grace, 345 ;
Hen., 321 ; Jas., 476(2) ; John, 82,
324, 347, 465, 469(2), 487 ; Judith,
347 ; Julian, 469 ; Margt., 129 ;
Marion, 469 ; Mary, 27, 259, 487 ;
Nich., 386 ; Rich., 345(2) ; Robt.,
145, 359(2), 469, 509 ; Susan, 476 ;
Thos., 13, 40, 324 ; Wm., 15, 27(4),
487(2).
Barkham, Edw., 328 ; Sir Edw.,
Margt., 316 ; Mary, 328.
Barking, Essex, 108.
Barkstead, Audrey, John, 582.
Barks well, Warw., 149, 445.
Barkway, Herts., 180 ; 130.
Barley, Herts., 180 ; rectors of, 180.
Bcarley, arms of, 177(2) ; Alice, 185,
510" ; Anne, Dorothy, 177 ; Elizth.,
117, 179, 196, 581; Geo., 301;
Hen., 177(2), 196 ; Joan, 177 ; John,
117, 177, 510, 533; Kath. 177;
Margt., 143 ; Marion, 533 ; Mary,
510; Robt., 185; Thos., 510;
Wm., 177, 179, 581.
Barlow, Lane., 272.
Barlow, Agatha, 160; Sir Alex., 272;
Elizth., 40 ; Mary, 272 ; Wm., bp.
of Chichester, 40, 160.
Barlyford, Ches., 269.
Barmborough, Yorks., 542.
Barmsdale, John, Marion, 480.
Barmston, Yorks., 566.
Barnaby, Hen., 328.
Bamako, arms of, 139.
Barnard, Anne, 409 ; Cecily, Christ.,
344 ; Dorothv, 54 ; Edw., 438(2) ;
Ellen, 1 ; Francis, 409(2) ; G.W.,
590 ; John, 1, 324, 509(2) ; Lettiee,
409 ; Margt., 324 ; Mary, Sarah
(2), Robt. (2), Wm., 344. See also
Bernard.
Barnard Castle, Durham, 104.
Barnardiston, Elizth., 283, 288, 330 ;
Isabel, Roger, Thos., 283 ; Sir Thos.,
283, 288, 330.
Barnby -in -the -Willows, Notts., 393.
Barnby, Hen. de, 392.
Barne, Elizth., Jane, John, Mary, 317.
Barnes, Surrey, 478 ; rector of, 478.
Barnes, Alice, 541 ; Dorcas, 275 ;
Edm., 32 ; Elizth., 275 ; Fiides-
mond, 104 ; Hen., Humf., 449 ;
John, 32, 275 ; Mary, 32(3), 275,
449 ; Nich., 540 ; Rich., bp. of
Durham, 104; Walter, 32; Wm.,
275, 541.
Barneston, Dorset, 99.
Barneston, see Barnardiston.
Barnet, battle of, 313.
Barney, Norf., 321 ; vicar of, 321.
Barnham Broom, Norf., 321.
Barnham, Alice, Francis, 505.
Barningham, Norf., 330.
Barningham, Suff., 448 ; rector of, 448.
Barningham Northwood, Norf., 321.
600
INDEX.
Barningham Winter, Norf,, 321.
Barnside, Lane., 269.
Barnstaple, Devon, 89.
Barnston, Essex, 109.
Barnvil, Wm., 260.
Barnwell St. Andrew’, Northants., 379 ;
Latham’s hospital in, 379.
Barnwell, Anne, Edw., Eleanor, 382.
Baron, Margt., Nich., 249., 589 ; Wm.,
25, 249, 589.
Barraclough, Jane, Toby, 548.
Barre, Alice, 378 ; Eden, 172 ; Isabel,
198 ; Joan, 153, 378 ; Sir John,
153, 172, 198 ; Rich, de la, 173 ;
Sir Thos., 378.
Barrentine, Barantin, Beatrix, Drew,
Joan, 401 ; Marv, 407 ; Reginald,
Thos. (2), 401 ; Sir Wm., 407.
Barrett, arms of, 578 ; Beatrice, 385 ;
Cecily, 252 ; Constance, 483 ; Chas.,
107 : Christian, 108 ; Dorothy,
Edm. (2), 483 ; Edw., 108 (2), 483 ;
Francis, 483 ; John, 168, 483, 578 ;
Joice, 578 ; Margt., 368, 483 ;
Mary, Robt., Rath, 483 (2) ; Thos.,
368, 483(2) ; Valentine, 252 ; Wm.,
385.
Barrington, Somerset, 438.
Barrington, Anne, 121 ; Joan, 195 ;
John, 130 ; Sir John, 121 ;
Thomasin, 130, 476 ; Thos., 121.
Barristers, see Legal.
Barrow, Suff., 448 ; rector of, 448.
Barrow-in-the -Marsh, Line., 277.
Barrow, South, Somerset, 432.
Barrow, Baterich, Rich., 295 ; Wm.,
211.
Barrowby, Line., 280 ; rector of, 185.
Barrowden, Rutland, 426 ; 245 ; rector
of, 426.
Barry, Anth., Elizth., 472.
Barsham, Suff., 448 ; 335, 376, 451.
Barsham, East, Norf., 322 ; 376.
Barsham, West, Norf., 322.
Barson, Warw., 401.
Barstaple, Isabel, John, 147.
Bartelot, Bartlet, Anne, 515, 516(3) ;
Barbara, Chas., Edw., 516 ; Elizth.,
503, 516(2) ; Frances (2), Hen. (3),
Jane, 516 ; Joan, 515(2) ; John,
515(5), 516; Mary, 515(2), 516(4);
Parnell, 515 ; Rich., 515(4), 516(3) ;
Robt., 515(2), 516; Rose, 516;
Thos., 503 ; Walter, 516(7) ; Wm.,
515(2), 516(2).
Bartholomew, St., 134, 137, 190, 192,
280(2), 377, 413.-
Bartlow, Cambs., 56.
Barton, Berks., 52.
Barton, Cambs., 56.
Barton, Lane., 85, 270.
Barton, Suff., 467.
Barton, Warw., 520.
Barton, Yorks., 542.
Barton Collwalle, prebendary of, 175.
Barton, Earls, Northants., 379.
Barton-in-the-Clay, Beds., 1 ; rectors
of, 2(2).
Barton-on-Humber, Line., 280.
Barton Segrave, Northants., 379 ;
rector of, 379.
Barton Stacey, Hants., 170.
Barton Turf, Norf., 322 ; vicar of,
322.
Barton, arms of, 583 ; Agnes, 577 ;
Elizth., 28, 478 ; Griffith, 28; John,
50, 53 ; Margt., 53 : Walter, 25 ;
Wm., 50, 478.
Barwell, Leic., 274 ; rector of, 274.
I Barwick, Thos., 455.
Barwise, Francis, Rich., Thos., 79.
Basildon, Berks., 15, 21(2).
Basing, Bishop’s, Hants., 511.
Basing, Margery de, 122.
Basingstoke, Hants., 158.
Basingwerk Abbey, Flint, 575.
Baske, Joan, Thos., 566.
Baskerville, Elizth. (2), Sir Humf., 173 ;
Margt., 319.
Bassano, Arthur, Camela, Margt., 308.
Bassett, arms of, 118 ; Anne, 89 ;
Dorothy, Gregory, 131 ; Hannibal,
: 73; Honor, 89 ; Jane, 72, 88, 417 ;
Jas., 72 ; Joan, 442 ; Sir John, 89 ;
Margt., 80, 131, 442 ; Thos., 88,
169, 417 ; Wm., 442 ; Sir Wm., 80,
442.
Bassingbourn, Cambs., 56.
Bastard, 330.
Bastard, Hen., 331.
Batcombe, Somerset, 432 ; pastor of,
432.
Bate, Thos., 242.
Bateman, Margery, 338 ; Mary, Stephen,
60 ; Wm., 338 ; Wm., bp. of
Norwich, 338.
Bateman collection, 85, 586, 588.
Batersby, Jas., 419.
Bates, John, 503, 504.
Bath, Somerset, 432 ; 582 ; abbey,
432 ; archdeacons of, 440(2) ; earls
of, 89, 93.
Batheverne Park, Denbigh, 573.
Bathurst, Dorothy, Sir. Edw., 421 ;
Elizth., Launceiot, 238.
Batill, Joan, Margt., Robt., Wm. (2),
184.
Batley, Yorks., 543 ; 65(2).
Batley, Elizth., 455.
Batmanson, Joan, John, 162.
INDEX.
601
Battersea, Surrey, 445.
Battisford, Suff., 448.
Battle, Sussex, 503 : deans of, 503.
Battlefield, Salop, warden of, 431.
Battlehurst, Sussex, 509.
Battlesden, Beds., 10.
Bauchon, Johan, 128.
Baud, arms of, 197 ; Margt., Ralph,
186 ; Robt., 291.
Baughurst, Hants., 158.
Bawburgh, Norf., 322 ; vicars of, 322.
Bawdewin, see Baldwin.
Baxter, Cristine, 352 ; Elizth., 369(2) ;
Isabel, 334 ; Margt., 334, 359 ;
Rich., 334 ; Robt., 352 ; Thos., 334,
359, 369(2).
Baye, Susan, Wm., 488.
Bayford, Herts., 180 ; 138, 185.
Bay ham Abbey, Sussex, 237.
Baylham, Suff., 477.
Beachampton, Bucks., 34 ; pastor of,
34.
Beaconsfield, Bucks., 34 ; White farm
in, 34.
Beale, Beel, Bele, Belvs, Agnes, 191,
243(2) ; Alice, 243(2) ; Anne, 191 ;
Elizth., 512 ; Hamo, 287 ; Joan,
243(2); John, 187, 191, 243(2);
Kath., 150, 243 ; Margery, 187 ;
Margt., 333 ; Robt., 150, 243 ; Thos.,
243 ; Wm., 243(2), 333.
Bealings Magna, Suff., 477.
Bearsted, Kent, 207 ; Milgate in, 207.
Beauchamp, arms of, 106(2), 579 ;
Anne, lady Beauchamp, 531 ;
Elizth., 529 ; Guy de, 349 ; Joan,
29 ; lord, 529 ; Margt., countess of
Warwick, 525 ; Philipe de, 349 ;
Rich., earl of Warwick, 525, 526 ;
Rich., lord St. Amand, 530 ; Sir
Rich., 221 ; Thos., 29 ; Thos., earl of
Warwick 331, 349, 525 ; Walter,
401 ; Wm., lord St. Amand, 529 ;
Sir Wm., 401.
Beauchamps Court, Wore., 538.
Beaufitz, Alice, Isabel, John (2),
Wm., 231.
Beaufo, Isabel, 424 ; Thos., Sir
Thos., 155.
Beaufort, Hen., bp. of Winchester, 35,
169, 252 ; John, duke of Somerset,
572 ; Margt., countess of Richmond
and Derby, 57, 305 ; Robt., 412.
Beaujeu, Margt. de, 246.
Beaumaris, Anglesey, 569.
Beaumont, Adam, Elizth, 552 ; E.T.,
582 ; Lewis de, bp. of Durham, 105 ;
Sir Rich., 542 ; Wm., viscount
Beaumont, 142.
Beauner or Beauver, Robt., 193.
Beaurepaire, Hants., 16.
Beavot, Wm., 553.
Beccles, Suff., 448 ; 207, 470.
Becher, alderman, Elizth., 16.
Beck, arms of, 421 ; x4ugustine, Edw.,
Geo., John (2), 288 ; Kath., 339 ;
Margt., 368 ; Martha, Mary (3),
Robt., Roger, Thos., 288 ; Wm.,
368, 519.
Beckenham, Kent, 207 ; rector of,
208.
Beckett House, Berks., 21.
Beckinghara, Line., 280 ; rector of,
280.
Beckingham, Elias de, 68 ; Thos., 409.
Beckington, Somerset, 432.
Beckley, Oxon, 398.
Beclfman, John, 111.
Bed, ladies in, 156, 233, 304, 417.
Bedale, Yorks., 543 ; rector of, 543.
Bedbere, John, 440.
Beddington, Surrey, 478.
Bedell, Bedyll, family, 142 ; Hen.,
495(2) ; Joan, 38 ; John, 143, 168,
237 ; Margt., Thos., 38 ; Thomasin,
143.
Bederenden, John, 226.
Bedfont, Middx., 295.
Bedford, 2 ; archdeacons of, 2, 11 ;
duke of, 87 ; mayors of, 2 ; St.
Mary, 2, rector of, 2 ; St. Paul, 2 ;
town hall, 13.
Bedfordshire, 1 ; sheriff of, 35.
Bedgbi7ry, John, 231(2).
Bedingfield, Alex., 320 ; Alice, 347 ;
Anne, 315, 453 ; Anth., 453 ;
Christ., 374 ; Sir Edm., 453 ; Elizth.,
339, 352 ; Eustace, 315, 453 ;
Frances, 352, 374 ; Hen., 338 ;
Sir Hen., 347 ; Kath., 467 ; Mary,
347; Philip, 137(2); Robt., 338;
Thos., 347 ; Sir Thos., 359 ; Wm.,
467.
Bedlisgate, Elizth., Mary, 243.
Bedwyn, Great, Wilts., 529 ; vicar
of, 529.
Beechamwell, Norf., 322 ; rectors of,
322.
Beeches, Beds., 10.
Beeches, Essex, 121, 130, 204, 470.
Beeford, Yorks., 543 ; 80 ; rector of,
543.
Beeley, Derby, 80.
Beenham, Berks., 33.
Beer, Alice, Anne, Hen., Joan, John,
Wm., 224.
Beeston, Yorks., 543.
Beeston Priory, Norf., canon of, 322.
Beeston St. Laurence, Norf., 323.
Beeston Regis, Norf., 322.
602
INDEX.
Beeston, Elizth., Rich., 243
Beetes, Rich., 459.
Begbrooke, Oxon, 408.
Beighton, Norf., 323.
Beins, Margt., Thos., 325.
Beistoii, Thos., 445.
Bekesbourne, Kent, 208.
Belangh, Norf., 323 ; rectors of, 323.
Belchamp St. Paul, Essex, 109.
Belchamp Walter, Essex, 144.
Belhouse, family, 107 ; Francis, Mary,
546.
Belk, John, Valentine, 257.
Belknapp, Cornelia, 277 ; Gresild, 505 ;
Hen., 199, 505 ; Margt., 199 ; Mary,
136.
Bell, Anne, 143, 565 ; Edm., 359 ;
Edw., 143(2) ; Hen., 500 ; Jane,
105, 371, 565 ; Jas., 143 ; John, bp.
of Worcester, 296 ; Kath., 359, 565 ;
Margt., 143 ; Mary, 565 ; Percival,
105 ; Rich., 565(2) ; Rich., bp. of
Carlisle, 78 ; Robt., 495 ; Sinolphus,
371 ; Wm., 143.
Bellamy, Dorothy, Kath., Wm., 302.
Bellaport, Salop, 442.
Bellasis, Durham, 104.
Bellasis, Margery, Rich., 106.
Bellfounders, 109, 151, 292.
Bellingham, Alan, 527 ; Anne, 301,
555 ; Bridget, 79 ; Cath., 527 ;
David, 301 ; Dorothy, 527 ; Elizth.,
37 ; Grace, 545 ; Jas., 79, 545 ;
Sir Jas., 555 ; Margt., Ralph, 234 ;
Walter, 37.
Bells, donors of, 259, 424, 431, 512.
Belstead, Suff., 448.
Belsyre, Alex., 406.
Belton, Line., 282.
Belton, Suff., 449.
Belton, Rich, de, 115.
Bolys, see Beale.
Beminster, Dorset, 97.
Bence, Alex., 447(3) ; Bridget, 467 ;
Edw., Elizth. (2), 447 ; Joan, 467 ;
John (5), Mary (6), 447 ; Robt.,
447(2), 467 ; Rose, Squire, Thos.,
Wm., 447.
Bendish, Barbara, Eldw., Elizth.,
Rich. (2), Thos. (2), 329 ; Sir Thos.,
133.
Bendlows, Eleanor, Wm. (2), 108.
Benenden, Kent, 208 ; 59.
Benfleet, South, Essex, 109, 575.
Benhall, Suff., 449.
Beningham, Essex, 116.
Bennett, Agnes, 149(2) ; Anne, 403 ;
John, 102, 149, 423, 452(2) ; Margt.,
180, 536 ; Martha, Peter, 69 ;
Rich., 526 ; Robt., bp. of Hereford,
180; Thos., 403, 452, 536; Wm.,
102.
Bennington, Herts., 180 ; 498.
Benoit, Thos., 310.
Bensham, 573.
Bensington, Oxon, 398 ; Tumor’s
Court in, 398.
Benstede, Andrew, 235.
Bentham, Yorks., 543 ; rector of, 543.
Bentley, Little, Essex, 109.
Bentley, John, 412 ; Sir John, 86.
Beoley, Wore., 537.
Berblock, Wm., 310.
Berden, Essex, 109.
Bere, Hants., chase of, 534.
Bere Regis, Dorset, 97.
Berechurch, Essex, 109 ; 348.
Berecroft, Elizth., Robt., 478.
Beresford, Alice, 520; Anne, Christ. (2),
Elizth. (3), Fynes, 287 ; John, 287,
311 ; Margt., 287 ; Mary, 287, 311 ;
Rich., 520; Thos., Wm. (2), 287.
Bergholt, East, Suff., 449 ; 180.
Beridge, Anne, Basil (2), Chas., 279 ;
Dorothy, 275 ; Godith, 279 ; John,
275.
Beriff, Alice, dame Alice, Ann, Amy,
Joan, John (3), Margt. (4), Mary (2),
Wm. (2), 111.
Berkeley, Glouc., 145 ; escheator of the
hundred of, 145.
Berkeley, arms of, 540 ; Elizth., Sir
John,'^ 533 ; Kath., 540 ; lady
Kath., 38 ; Margt., 156 ; Margery,
278 ; Mary, 150 ; Sir Morris, 38, 278 ;
Sir Rich., 150 ; Rowland, 540 ;
Thomas, lord Berkeley, 156.
Berkhampstead, Great, Herts., 181 ;
rector of, 181 .
Berkhampstead St. Mary, see North-
church.
Berkhampstead, John, abbot of St.
Albans, 194.
Berkshire, 14; archdeacon of, 534;
sheriff of, 21.
Bernard, arms of, 124 ; Alice, 12 ;
Eleanor, 133 ; Elizth., Ellen (2), 62 ;
Eustace, 124 ; Isaac, 133(2) ; John,
576 ; Sir John, 62(3) ; Nathaniel,
133; Rich., 12, 133. ASeeaNo Barnard.
Berners, Constance, 143 ; Elizth., 118 ;
John, 118, 143; Leonard, 119;
lord, 313, 320; Mary, Wm., 119.
Berney, Alice, 361(3) ; Anne, 469 ;
Dorothy, 367 ; Elizth., 361 ; Ellen,
207; Hem, 324; Jane, 366; John,
207, 325, 357, 361(3), 367, 453, 469 ;
Margt., 207, 324, 361, 453; dame
Margt., 207 ; Osbert, 325 ; Ralph,
366 ; Robt., 344 ; Thos., 361.
INDEX.
603
Bernham, Thos., 56 6.
Bern welt, Reginald, 193.
Berrv, Agnes, 344 ; Jeffry, Joan, John,
342; thos., 273, 310. '
Berryhall, Warw., 408.
Berry Pomeroy, Devon, 89 ; 435.
Bert, Isabel, 340 ; Margery, Thos.,
370.
Bertha, Queen, 214.
Bertram, Pllen, Sir Robt., 392.
Berwick, Xorthumb., captain of, 368 ;
siege, of 20, 485, 548 ; treasurer of,
547.
Berwick Basset, Wilts., 529.
Berwick, Thos., 20.
Berwis, Wm., 105.
Bescot, Staffs., 425.
Besford, Wore., 154.
Besford, Alex., Joan, 154.
Besley, Robt., 414.
Bessingby, Yorks., 543.
Best, Elizth., 492; Jane, 176; Joan,
211 ; John, 176, 211 ; Nich., Peter,
492 ; Rich., 384, 492.
Bestne^", Eleanor, Kath., Xich., 311.
Betchworth, Surrejy 479, 577 ; Castle,
212 ; vicar of, 479.
Bethell, Rich., 172.
Bethersden, Kent, 208.
Betinis, Beteins, Joan, 371 ; John,
352 ; Wm., 371.
Beton, Andrew, Jas., abp. of Glasgow,
John (2), 83.
Bettenham, Alice, 252 ; Anne, John,
119; Wm., 252.
Betteson, Rich., 332.
Bettesthorne, Elizth., John, 533.
Bettesworth, Anne, Sir Peter, Thos.,
516.
Bettws Cedewain, Montgomery, 569 ;
vicar of, 569.
Beverley, Yorks., 543; 513, 548;
Minster, 543 ; prebendary of, 545 ;
residentiary of, 67.
Beverley, Iflizth., Wm., 548.
Bevill, John, Mary, 77.
Bewforest, Margt., Rich., Rich., abbot
of Dorchester, 404.
Bewgenett, 273.
Bewick, Elizth., Robt., 393.
Bewley, Wm., 78.
Bexley, Kent, 208 ; 457 ; vicar of,
208.
Biard, Hen., 562.
Bibbesworth, Herts., 185.
Bibbesworth, Alice, Thos., 188.
Bicester, Oxon, 398.
Bickleigh, Devon, 89.
Bickley, Wm.., 496.
Bickneli, Margt., Wm., 154.
Bidden den, Kent, 208.
Biddenham, Beds., 2 ; rector of, 2.
Biddulph, Staffs., 441.
Biddulph, Anne, Rich., 505.
Bidwell, E., 591.
Bierley, Anth., 106.
Bifielfi, Rich., 493 ; - , 310.
Bigbury, Devon, 89.
Bigburv, arms of, 89 ; Elizth., Wm.,
89.
Bigby, Line., 280 ; rector of, 280.
Bigg, Hen., 132 ; Dorcas, 115 ; Susan,
132 : Thos., 342; Wm., 115, 132.
Biggins, Wm., 64.
Biggleswade, Beds., 2, 584 ; vicar of,
418.
Bigod, Bigott, Elizth., 293 ; Wm.,
366.
Bigs, John, 512(2).
Biideston, Suff., 449 ; high constable
of hundred of, 449.
Biideston, Kath., Nieh., 292.
Bilhemore, Sir Robt. de, 6.
Bill, Anne, John, 183 ; Margt., Rich.,
550 ; Wm., dean of Westminster, 313.
Billing, Great, Xorthants., 379 ; rectors
of, 379.
Billing, Elizth., 404 ; John, 390 ;
Kath., 391 ; Marv, 314 ; Thos., 390 ;
Sir Thos., 314 ; 391 , Wm., 404.
Billingford, Norf., 323.
Billingford, Rich., 58.
Billinsham, Durham, 104 ; vicars of,
104.
Billingshurst, Sussex, 503.
Billington, Beds., 8.
Bilney, West, Norf., 345.
Bilson, Thos., bp. of Winchester, 313.
Binden, John, 176.
Bindon Abbej^, Dorset, 104.
Binheld, Berks., 15 ; rector of, 15.
Bing, Alice, Annis, Isaac, Joan,
Margt., Mary, Thos., 110.
Bingham, Margt., Sir Rich., 523 ;
Robt., bp. of Salisbury, 534,
Binham, Norf., 323.
Binham, Thos., 566.
Binnur, John, 176.
Binstead, Hants., 158.
Bintry, Norf., 323 ; rector of, 323.
Birch, Essex, 131, 507 ; Hall, 529.
Birch, Elizth., Francis, Jane, John (4),
512 ; Joseph, 129 ; Margt., Robt.,
512.
Bircham, Great, Norf., 323.
Bircham, John, 375.
Birchborough, Kent, 248.
Birchensty, Sussex, 217.
Birchington, Kent, 210.
^ Birchmore, Mary, Thos., 42.
604
INDEX.
Bird, arms of, 143 ; Agnes, 132, 306 ;
Anne, 126 ; Clement, 306 ; David,
449 ; Elizth., 143 ; Frances, 449 ;
Hen., 240; 340; Joan, 41, 132; John,
132, 234, 430 ; Joseph, 449(2) ;
Margt., 67 ; Mirable, 454 ; Rich.,
487 ; Robt., 449 ; Sibil, 487 ;
Thos., 126, 132(2) ; Wm., 67, 234,
449(2), 454.
Birdbrook, Essex, 144.
Birkbeck, Mary, Thos., 105.
Birkhead, John, 302.
Birling, Kent, 210.
Birlingham, Wore., 537.
Biron, Christ., 68 ; Joa.n, 442 ; Sir
John, 270, 278, 442 ; Margt., 68,
270 ; Margery, 278 ; Rich., 442.
Birstall, Yorks., 543.
Birsty, Anne (2), Cath., Thos., Wm.,
217.
Bisham, Berks., 15 ; abbey, 20.
Bishop Burton, Yorks, 543 ; vicar of,
543.
Bishop Stortford, Herts., 181.
Bishop, Francis, 465 ; Ceoff., 60 ;
Geo., 410 ; Helen, 470 ; Isabel, 425,
589 ; John, 410, 425, 470, 589 ;
Thos., 465, 510 ; Wm., 374.
Bishopstoke, Hants., 170.
Bishop’s Castle, Salop, 427, 429.
Bishopston, Philipe, 378 ; dame
Philipe, 400; Wm., Ill, 378; Sir
Wm., 400.
Bishopstone, Bucks., 49.
Bishopstone, Wilts., 529 ; rector of,
529.
Bishoptre, Edw., Margt., 259.
Bisley, Glouc., 145.
Bismare, Agnes, Elizth., Margt., Wm.,
235.
Bispham, Wm., 68(2).
Biss, Jas., 434 ; Philip, 432 ; Wm.,
413, 434.
Bithesea, Kath., Philip, 438.
Bittadon, Devon, 93.
Bitteswell, Leic., 278.
Bixley, Norf., 323.
Blaclienden, see Blechenden.
Blackawton, Devon, 89.
Blackbourton, Oxon, 435.
Blackburgh Priory, Norf., 337, 590.
Blackburn, Wm., 533.
Black Death, see Plague.
Blacker, Yorks, 562.
Blackford, Elizth., Mary, Rich. (2),
435.
Blackhed, Maud, Rich., 44.
Blackmore, Essex, 109.
Blacknall, Blacknoll, Agnes, 39, 53 ;
Bennet, 39 ; Hen., 53.
Blackwell, Edw., 229 ; Rich., 298 ;
Sence, 481 ; Wm., 298, 481.
Bladigdone, John, Maud de, 265.
Bladwell, Rich., 124.
Blagden, Anne, Edw., Martha, Roger
(2), 532.
Blagdon, Somerset, 432.
Blake, Alice. 338 ; John, Kath., 326 ;
Margt., Robt., Wm., 338.
Blakeden, Anne, Cuthbert (2), John,
Julian (2) Kath., Mary, 486.
Blakeney, Norf., 323.
Blakesley, Northants., 379.
Blakisley, Rich., 45.
Blakwall, Derby, 87.
Blakwall, Agnes, 87 ; Maud, 88 ;
Rich., 87 ; Thos., 88.
Blakw^ey, Wm., 67.
Blanchard, arms of, 17 ; Hen., 17.
Bland, Adam, 456 ; Esdras, Joan,
183 ; Kath., Sir Thos., 314.
Blandon, Elizth., John, 432.
Blandv, Edw., 408.
Blast, Wm., 506.
Blaston, Leic., 386.
Blatchington, Sussex, 513(3).
Blatherwyck, Northants., 379.
Blaxton, Hen., Joan, 505.
Blechenden, Avice, Christ., 247 ; John,
205 ; Margt., 205, 247.
Bledlow, Bucks., 34 ; vicar of, 34.
Bledlow, Kath., 53.
Blenerhasset, arms of, 456 (2), 583 ;
Agnes, 335 ; Anne, 335 (2), 355 ;
Elizth., 335, 451, 500 ; Geo., 335,
467 ; Jane, 335, 355, 583 ; John,
335(4), 355, 451, 583; Kath., 335,
448 ; Margt., 335, 349(2) ; Mary,
335, 467 ; Ralph, 335 ; Thos., 335,
376(2), 500 ; Sir Thos., 335(4),
349(2), 355.
Bletchingley, Surrey, 479.
Bletchington, Oxon, 400.
Bletchley, Bucks., 34 ; rector of, 34,
Bletsoe, Beds., 6, 39, 444.
Bletsoe, Wm., 13.
Blewbury, Berks., 15; vicar of, 15.
Blewbury, John de, 26.
Blick, Gabriel, Sibil, 155.
Blickling, Norf., 323 ; rector of, 324.
Blidworth, Elizth., Geo., 369.
Bligh, Elizth., 21; Jane, 21, 398 ;
John, 21 ; Wm., 398.
Blisland, Cornwall, 70 ; rector of, 70.
Bliss, John, 376.
B1 is worth, Northants., 379.
Blithe, John, 527.
Blobold, Anne, Elizth., Wm., 465.
Blockley, Wore., 537 ; vicars of, 537,
538. '
INDEX.
605
Blocksom, Cicily, Wm., 42,
Blodwell, John, 56,
Blofield, Xorf., 324 ; chief constable
of hundred of, 327 ; rector of, 324.
Blofield, Agnes, 577 ; Mary, 368 ;
Rich., 362 ; Robt., 577 ; Thos.,
362, 368.
Blome, Mary, 447 ; Roger, 376.
Blomfieid, FJizth., 475; Stephen, 475.
Blomvile, John, Kath., 344.
Blondell, Esperaunce, 502.
Blondevile, Edw,, Ralph, Rich., Thos.,
350.
Bio Norton, Norf., 325.
Bloor, Wm., 253.
Blorde, Felice de, 17.
Blore, Staffs., 80.
Blore-Ray, Staffs., 442.
Blount, Anne, 215 ; Chas., 389 ;
Edw., 214(2), 215 ; Sir Edw., 539 ;
Elizth., 4, 43, 185, 214(2), 215,287;
Fortune, 214 ; Francis, 399 ;
Garway, 215; Gertrude, 103, 185;
Sir Hugh, 398; John, 44, 215(2),
539 ; John, lord Mountjoye, 557 ;
Sir John, 287; Kath., 38, 398, 399, 486,
539 ; Lore, 557 ; Mary, 296, 398,
399 ; Michael, 398 ; Rachel, 214 ;
Rich., 43, 296, 398 ; Septima, Susan,
214 ; Thos., 214, 215, 398 ; Sir
Tlios., 486 ; Wm., 214, 215 ; Wm.,
lord Mountjoye, 38, 103, 185.
Blower, Hen., 321.
Blowfield, John, Geo., Rachel, 245.
Bloxham, Oxon, 399.
Bloxham, John, 377, 413.
Bluett, Agnes, 436 ; Elizth., Francis,
71 ; Rich., 436.
Blundell, Elizth., 15 ; Margery, 531 ;
Nich., 468 ; Robt., 48.
Blunden, Jane, Rich., 429.
Blundeston, Suff., 449 ; 331.
Blunham, Beds., 2 ; 382 ; Southmills
in, 195.
Blunsden, Broad, Wilts., 529.
Bhdon, Line., 280.
Bobbing, Kent, 210.
Bobbingworth, Essex, 109.
Booking, Essex, 109 ; dean and rector
of, no.
Booking, Edm., Frances (2), Kath.,
Mary, 447 ; Robt. de, 133.
Boddington, Northants., 379 ; rector
of, 379.
Bodenham, Boddendam, Amy, 209;
Anne, 209, 213 ; Hen., 213 ; Jane,
209(2), 213 ; Joan, 209 ; John, 213 ;
Judith (2), Julian, Martha, Mary,
209 ; Philip, 213 ; Rabedigia, Wm.
(3), Sir Wm., 209.
Bodham, Norf., 325 ; rector of, 356.
Bodingheld, Suff., 454.
Bodington, Glouc., 151.
Bodington, Bridget (2), Jane, John (2),
47.
Bodley, Denis, 308 ; Elizth., Wm., 478.
Bodmin, Cornwall, 77.
Body, Avice, John, 155 ; Wm., 360.
Bodyham, Sussex, 503 ; vicar of, 503.
Bodyham, arms of, 503 ; John, 503.
Boger, J. C., 582.
Boggis, see Bugge.
Bohemia, King of, 333.
Bohun, Audrey, 474 ; Eleanor, 474 ;
Eleanor de, duchess of Gloucester,
312 ; Hurnf. de, earl of Hereford,
91, 121, 312 ; Kath., 125 ; Margt.,
91 ; Nich., 474.
Boileau, Sir M., 360, 450, 582.
Bokenham, see Buckenham.
Bokerley, John, Maud, 462.
Boldero, Geo., 451.
Bole, Notts., 393 ; vicar of, 393.
Bole, Rich., 67.
Boles, see Bowles.
Boleyn, Alice, 359, 363 ; Anne, Anth.,
Cecily, 324 ; Geoff., 324, 363 ; Hen.,
236, 251 ; Isabel, 324 ; Simon, 363 ;
Thos., 236, 251 ; Sir Thos., K.G.,
earl of Wilts, and Ormond, 236(3),
251(2); Wm., 324; Sir Wm., 324,
359.
Bolington, Line., 289.
Bolle, Anne, 281(2) ; Cath., 290 ;
Chas., 281 ; Elizth., 561 ; Gertrude,
Jane (2), 281 ; John, 281, 561 ; Sir
John, 290 (2) ; Margt., Mariam,
Mary, Rich. (3), Ursula, 281.
Bolne, Barth., Eleanor, 508.
Bologna, Italy, 56, 399.
Bolt, Bennet (2), John, 376 ; Peter,
96.
Bolton, Yorks., 521.
Bolton-by-Bowland, Yorks., 544.
Bolton Percy, Yorks., rector of, 548.
Bolton, Thos., 475.
Bomsted, John, Robt., 470.
Bomy, Terouane, battle at, 423.
Bonaventur, Alice, John, 216.
Bond, arms of, 307, 370, 591 ; Agnes,
307 ; Anne, 169(2), 307, 498 ; Anth.,
486, 498(2) ; Averin, Barbara,
Cecily, 498 ; Elizth., 484, 498 ;
Frances, 498 ; Jane, 169 ; Jas.,
Joan, 498 ; John, 169(2), 498 ;
Mabel, Nich., 498 ; Thos., 421, 498 ;
Wm., 307(2), 484, 498(2).
Bone, John, 368 ; Wm. le, baron of
Greystock, 78.
Bone lace-seller, 93.
606
INDEX.
Bonham, Chas., Dorothy, 239 ; Edith,
Thos., 537.
Bonifant, Jnlian, 90.
Bonington, Joan, Wm., 445.
Bonsall, Derby, 80.
Bonville, arms of, 93.
Boode, Gath., John, 442.
Book, brass in form of, 348.
Bookham, Great, Surrey, 479.
Bookseller, 410.
Boone, Elizth., Nicb., 297.
Boorde, Parnell, Stephen, 511.
Boose, Thos., 186.
Booth, Alice, 270, 271 ; Anne, 85, 86 ;
Dorothy, 486 ; Douce, 70, 86 ;
Edw., 493 ; Emme, Isabel, 86 ;
Jane, 86, 486 ; Joan, 486 ; John,
86(2), 486(2) ; John, bp. of Exeter,
489 ; Sir John, 270 ; Julian, 485 ;
Kath. (2), Laur., 86 ; Margt., 86,
270, 376 ; Millicent, 486 ; Ralph,
86 ; Robt., 376 ; Sir Robt. del, 70 ;
Roger, 86(2) ; Thos., 27, 85, 271 ;
Wm., 86, 493.
Boothby Paynell, Line., 280.
Boothby, Sir Hen., 380 ; Judith, 379,
380 ; Mary, 380 ; Wm., 379(2), 380.
Bootle, Cumb., 78.
Booton, Norf., 325 ; 329 ; rectors of,
325, 375.
Booty, Jas., 324.
Bordall, Wm., 317.
Bordeaux, mayor of, 122.
Borden, Kent, 210; vicar of, 211.
Boreham, Essex, 110.
Borges, Borgeys, Margt., 365 ; Thos.,
232, 365. See also Burgess.
Borley, Essex, 1 10.
Borough, Borrow, see Burgh.
Borreli, see Burrell.
Borssele van de Hooge, arms of, 209.
Bosard, Bozard, Margery, Philip,
Roger, Wm., 331.
Bosbury, Hereford, 172.
Bosby, Agnes, Wm., 422.
Boscastle, Cornwall, 75.
Boscawen, Edw., Hugh (2), Jane,
Mary, 76.
Bosier, Thos., 70.
Boson, Bozon, Godith, 539 ; John,
Rich., 373 ; Wm., 373, 539.
Bossall, Yorks., 544.
Bossville, Elizth., Hen., 500.
Best, Hen., 40.
Bostock, Arthur. 224 ; Edm., 14 ;
Frances, 224 ; Hugh, Margt., 199 ;
Wm., 14.
Boston, Line., 280 ; 279, 316 ; aider-
man of, 281(2); comptroller of port
of, 281 ; guild of St. Peter at, 280 ;
mayor of, 281 ; rector of, 281 ;
vicar of, 281.
Boston, Edw., 469 ; John, 395 ; Mary,
469.
Boswell, John, 162, 425 ; iNich., 545.
Bosworth, Leic., battle of, 85 ; rector
of , 560.
Bosworth, Eleanor, Isabel, John, 523.
Botatham, Cornwall, 398.
Botchard, Cumb., 78.
Bothenhampton, Dorset, 98.
Botolff, John, 364.
Bottesford, Leic., 274 ; rectors of, 274.
Bottisham, Cambs., 68.
Botfly, Elizth. (2), Thos., 469.
Boughton, Line., 279.
Boughton Malherbe, Kent, 211.
Boughton Monchelsea, Kent, 267.
Boughton-under-Blean, Kent, 211.
Bougins, see Bugins.
Bouldre, Joan, 420 ; John, 15 ; Wm.,
420.
Boulogne, France, 201 ; controller of
ward court of, 551 ; siege of, 100,
225.
Bounde, Alex., 512.
Bourchier, Barth., lord Bourchier, 120;
lady Elizth., 89; Hen., earl of
Essex, 117; 198; Sir Humf., 312;
Sir Humf., baron Cromwell, 293 ;
Iden, 120 ; Isabel, 198 ; Isabel,
countess of Essex, 117 ; Jane, 320 ;
Joan, lady Cromwell, 293 ; John,
44 ; John, earl of Bath, 89 ; Sir
John, lord Berners, 313, 320 ; lord,
120 ; Margt., 120 ; Mary, 20 ;
Thos., 44(2) ; Thos., abp. of Canter-
burj^ 268 ; Sir Thos., 198.
Bourn, 494.
Bourne, Boorne, Alice, 26; rD'ancis,
225 ; Jas., 210 ; Jasper, 433 ; Joan,
210; John, 26, 253, 433; Kath.,
109 ; Rich., 253 ; Robt., 109 ; Sir
Roger de, 377 ; Wm., 109.
Bourton, Bucks., 379.
Bourton, Great, Oxon, 403.
Bourton-on-the-Water, Glouc., rector
of, 538.
Boutrod, Wm., 40.
Bovey, Devon, 411.
Bovey, Anne, Wm., 94.
Boville, Boyville, Isabel, 278 ; John,
278, 386 ; Rich., 380.
Bovingdon, Herts., 181.
Bow, Middx., 295.
Bowden, Great, Leic., 274 ; rector of,
274.
Bowden, arms of, 316 ; Thos., 142.
Bowell, Nich., Susanna, 158.
Bower, Ann, Wm., 529.
INDEX.
607
Bowers Gifford, Essex, 110.
Bowes, Eleanor, 547 ; Isabel, 565 ; j
John, 576 ; Margt., 63 ; Robt., 547 ;
Wm., 565.
Bowett, Anne, 401 ; Edith, 300 ; Ele, j
476 ; Rich., 401, 476. !
Bowf, Agnes, John, 467.
Bowke, John, 413. ;
Bowland, Edw., 143 ; Joan, 143 ;
John, 162. '
Bowles, Elizth., 121 ; Margt., 464 ;
Rich., 158, 167(2), 526(2)'; Thos.,
121 ; Walter, 464.
Bowman, Joan (2), Margt., Thos., 330.
Bownell, Constance, 304 ; Mardo-
cheus, 297, 304 ; Mch., Thos., 297.
Bowness, Westmorland, 527.
Bowning, Melicent, Walter, 576.
Bowser, see Bonrchier.
Bowver, Anne, 115, 507, 512, 441 ;
Elizth., 480, 506, 507, 512 ; Emme,
158 ; Francis, Hen., (3) 506 ; Sir
Hen., 115; Jane, 512; Joan, 25;
John, 25, 480, 512; Rich., 512;
Robt., 158 ; Thos., 506, 511, 512 ;
Wm., 441.
Bowyers, 189, 299, 376, 564.
Box, G., M., 419.
Boxford, Suff., 449, 454; rectors of, 449.
Boxley, Kent, 212; 262; vicar of, 212.
Boxstead, Suff., 449 ; rector of, 246.
Boxworth, Cambs., 56 ; pastor of, 56.
Bovnton, Thos., 556.
Boys, Anth., 284, 418 ; Elizth., 479 ;
Isabel, 231 ; John, 137, 225(2) ;
Malin, 284, 418; Margt., 234;
Mary, 231, 234; Rich., Sam., 234; |
Sara, 235 ; Thos., 225, 235, 284 ;
Vincent, 231 ; Wm., 231, 472,
Boyton, Wilts., 537 ; 359.
Bra bourne, Kent, 212.
Brace, Cecily, Edwin, John, Mercy,
Philip, 538.
Brackenl3urv, Kath., 105 ; Mary,
384 ; Thos., 105 ; Wm., 384.
Bracket brasses, 16, 21, 25, 111, 190,
219, 233, 259(2), 302, 341, 352,
353(3), 354, 363, 380, 381, 384, 400,
413, 423, 442, 461, 512, 542, 544,
575(2) ; indents for, 132, 144, 287,
303, 475.
Brackin, Elizth., 5(2) ; Francis, 60 ;
John, 5 ; Rose, 60.
Bradbridge, Hants., 102.
Bradbridge, Alice, 505(2), 515 ; Denis,
John, Rich., Thos., Wm., 505.
Bradburne, John, 443.
Bradbury, Anne, 126 ; Barbara, 262 ;
Elizth., Hen., 126 ; Isabel, 443 ;
Jane, Mary, Wm., 126.
Bradenham, Bucks., 34 ; rector of, 34,
Bradenham, East, Norf., 325.
Bradenham, West, Norf., 377 ; rector
of, 377.
Bradeston, Agnes, 156 ; Elizth., 64 ;
John, 405 ; Sir Thos., 64, 156.
Bradestone, Norf., 325.
Bradfield, Berks., 22.
Bradfield, Essex, 110; 468.
Bradfield, Norf., 325.
Bradfield, Yorks., 544 ; Sickhouse in,
555 ; Spouthouse in, 82.
Bradfield, John, 360 ; Robt., 371.
Bradford, Yorks., 547.
Bradford -on -Avon, Wilts., 529.
Bradford, Susan, Wm., 291.
Brading, Isle of Wight, 171.
i Bradlaugh, Dorothy, 462.
i Bradley, Lane., 269.
Bradley, Little, Suff., 449.
! Bradley, Dan., Elizth., 158 ; Thos.,
373.^
Bradleyash, Derby, 520.
Bradshaw, Alice, 52(2), 573 ; Anth.,
291 ; Barbara, 381 ; Bridget, 52 ;
Chas., 573 ; Elizth., 52, 561(2) ;
Francis, Geo., 561 ; Jas., 356 ;
Joan, 41, 52, 409 ; Hen., 41, 52,
80, 409 ; Kath., 356 ; Margery, 52 ;
Martha, 573 ; Mary, 80 ; Peregrine,
291 ; Sibil, 52 ; Susan, 291 ; Wm.,
52(2), 87, 381(2).
Bradwell-on-the-Sea, Essex, 110;
rector of, 110.
Bragge, Anne, Roger, 300.
Braham, Joan, John (2), Margt., 335.
Braidford, John, 511.
Braintree, Essex, 110.
Braiseworth, Suff., 450.
Bramble, Ellen, Wm., 198(2).
Brambletye, Sussex, 509.
Brarnche, Margt., 366.
Bramdean, Hants., 158.
Bramerton, Norf., 325.
Bramfield, Anne, 183, 198 ; Mercy,
198 ; Wm., 183, 198.
Bramley, Hants., 158.
Brampton, Derby, 81.
Brampton, Norf., 325 ; 355.
Brampton, Northants., 541.
Brampton, Yorks., 561(4).
Brampton, Abbots, Hereford, 172.
Brampton-by-Dingley, Northants, 380.
Brampton, Church, Northants, 380.
Brampton, Anne, Chas., 325 ; Edw.,
364 ; Emme, Elizth., 325 ; Geoff.,
359 ; Isabel, 325 ; Joan, 325, 364 ;
John, Robt. (2), Thos. (2), Thomasin,
325 ; Wm., 15.
Bramshott, Hants., 158.
608
INDEX.
Bramstone, Alice, John, 249, 590 ;
Thos., 452.
Brancaster, Niorf., 325 ; rectors of,
325 326.
Brancepeth, Durham, 105 ; rector of,
105.
Branch, see Braunch.
Brand, Alice, 201 ; Beni., Elizth.,
454 ; Ethert, 587 ; John, 201, 454 ;
Susan, 454.
Brander, Gustavus, 170.
Brandeston, Suff., 450.
Brandon, Little, Norf., 326.
Brandon, Mary, 485; Wm., 38.
Brandsburton, Yorks., 544.
Brankiston Field, see Flodden. i
Brannelsom, Lane., 574. j
Brantfield, Herts., 7. ;
Brantham, Suff., 461. i
Branthwait, Elizth., Miles, 338 ; M m., i
405. ^ I
Brantingham, Yorks., o44. |
Brantingham, Robt. de., 489 ; Thos. !
de, bp. of Exeter, 489.
Brasgirdle, Justinian, 379.
Brasier, Cristian, Rich. (2), Robt., 358.
Brassey, Robt., 57 ; Wm., 329.
Brassington, Derby, 81.
Brasted, Kent. 268 ; 222,226; rector !
of, 268. I
Bratoft, Line., 497. :
Bratoft, Joan, 285. ;
Bratton, Wilts., 529.
Braughing, Herts., 182. t
Braunch, arms of, 345 ; Anne, 308 ,
Ellen, 136 ; Joan, 308 ; John, 136,
308 ; Letice, Margt., 345 ; Robt.,
345 367.
Braunston, Northants., 392; rector
of, 392.
Braunston, Rutland, 426 ; 585.
Braunston, Thos. de, 67.
Braunton, Devon, 89.
Brawne, Anne, Edm., Sir Hugh,
Rich., 495.
Braxted, Little, Essex, 110; 184.
Brav. Berks., 16 ; 18, 107 ; bailiff of
hundred of, 26 ; vicar of, 16 ; Walter
Okeley in, 16.
Bray, arms of, 487 ; Alice, 216 ; Anne,
Anth., 406 ; Audrey, 338 ; Cristine,
118; Dorothy, Edm., 406; Edm.,
lord Bray, 5(2), 178, 498 ; Sir Edm.,
498 ; Elizth., 178 ; Ellen, 406, 498 ;
Giles, 406; Jane, 5, 487, 498(2^
Jane, lady Bray, 5 ; John, 118, 406 ;
lord, 242 ; Mary, 406(2) ; Rich., 1,
487 ; Thos., 216 ; Ursula^, 406.
Braybrook, arms of, 17 ; Eleanor, 3;
Elizth., 529 ; Gerard, 529 ; Sir
Gerard, 3, 219 ; Jas., 17 ; Margt.,
27 ; Martha, 17 ; Reginald, 219 ;
Sir Reginald, 219, 220(2) ; Robt.,
219 ; Thos., 27.
Braycot, Berks., 16.
Bra vies, Simon, 405.
Braylsford, Anne, Frances, Hen.,
547 ; Roger, 82 ; Thos., 547 ;
- , 321.
Breadsall, Derby, priory of, 86 ; rector
of, 81.
Breamore, Hants,, 166.
Brearley, Brerlev, Anne, 381 ; Robt.,
104 ; M^m., 381.
Brecknock, Elizth., John, 54.
Brecon, archdeacon of, 58 / .
Breda, siege of, 432.
Brede, Sussex, 503.
Brede, Thos., 264.
Bredfield, Suff., 450.
Bredgar, Kent., 212 ; master o^f
college of Trinity at, 212 ; vicar of,
212.
Bredgman, John, 238.
Bredham, Anne, Thos., 35.
Bredmeydew, Alice, 292.
Bredon, M^orc., 538.
Breewood, Staffs., 442.
Brenchley, Kent, 212 ; 494.
Brend, Margery, Mercy, Thos., 492.
Brent, Anne, 527 ; Cecil, 585 ; John,
434 ; Margt., 252 ; Maud, 434 ;
Nath., 527 ; family, 522.
Brentelyn, Suff., 120.
Brentford, New, Middx., 296.
Brentwood, Essex, 144 ; 140.
Brereton, Elizth., 70 ; Jane, 69 ;
Joan, 443 ; Sir M"m., 69, 70, 443.
Brese, Brees, Breyce, Beteris, 373 ;
Edw., 340 ; John, 336 ; Robt.,
336, 373.
Breton, Alice, 274 ; Elizth., 274, 325 ,
Guy, Joan, Kath., 423 ; Martha,
379 ; Rich., 274 ; Robt., 274, 325,
379 ; M"m., 393.
Brett, Alex., 94 ; John, Margt., Mary,
441 ; Robt., 94.
Brettenham, Suff., 450.
Bretton Hall, Yorks., 558(2), 562.
Breux, John, 309.
Brewers, 181, 208, 308, 31o, 350 ; arms
of Company of, 208.
Brewes, Brewse, see Bruce.
Brewning, see Browning.
Brewster, Dorothy, 141 ; Edm., 448 ;
Humf., 476 ; Thos., 141, 275.
Brian, Alice, Sir Guy, 446; Mary,
Rich. (2), 118; Robt., 352; Sir
MTn., 256 ; - , 7.
Brianston, Dorset, 309.
INDEX.
609
Brice, Hen., Margery, 250.
Brickdale, John, Thos., 569 ; Wm.,
571.
Brickett, Robt., 180.
Brickhill, Little, Backs., 34.
Brickmaker, 194.
Briddle, Thos., 181.
Bridgeman, C. F., 582 ; Christ. (2),
Edw. (2), Geoff., Joan (2), John, 423 ;
Sir John, 519 ; Maud, 423 ; Mary,
519 ; Nich., Rich., Thos. (2), Wm.,
423.
Bridges, arms of, 149 ; Alice, 60,
539 ; Edm., 160 ; Elizth., 150 ;
Frances, 39 ; Sir Giles, 149 ; Hen.,
39 ; John, bp. of Oxford, 398 ;
Isabel, 149 ; Kinborowe, 160 ;
Mary, 223 ; Matt., 359 ; Rich.,
120 ; Thos., 60, 150, 539 ; Wm.,
539.
Bridget, St., 56, 302.
Bridgwater, Somerset, 433 ; earl of,
9 ; mayor of, 433.
Bridon, Elizth., 347 ; Mary, 27 ;
Wm., 27, 347.
Bridport, Dorset, 97 ; Bull Inn at,
97,
Brierly, Laur., 87.
Briers, Anne, Sir Wm., 10.
Brigenhall, John, 199.
Brigg, Briggs, Anne, Geo., 375 ; John,
231, 259, 363; Margt., 181, 375,
Ph., 542, 560 ; Rich., 259 ; Sara,
375 ; Thos., 374 ; Wm., 97.
Bright, Dr., 427 ; Eliza, 427 ; Martha,
Simon, Stephen, 558.
Brightling, Sussex, 503.
Brightlingsea,Essex, 111 ; 575; deputy
of. 111 ; Jacobs in. 111.
Brightwalton, Berks., 17.
Brightwell, Berks., 17 ; rector of, 14.
Brightwell Baldwin, Oxon, 399 ;
rector of, 399.
Brightwell Prior, Oxon, 400.
Brightwell Salome, Oxon, 400 ; rector
of, 400.
Brightye, Edm., Margt., 321.
Brill, Bucks., 34.
Brinckhurst, Jane, Elizth., John, 15.
Brine kley, Cambs., 56.
Brine, Lynil, 100.
Brington, Hunts., rector of, 536.
Brington, Great, Northants., 380;
rectors of, 379, 380.
Brinton, Thos. of, bp. of Rochester,
268.
Brisco, Cumb., 179.
Brisko, Edw., 178, 179(2) ; Helen,
179.
Brisley, Norf., 326.
Bristol, Glouc., 145 ; 16, 103, 126,
304, 535 ; alderman of, 146 ; arms
139, 148, 433 ; bailiff, 14; councillor,
147 ; earl of, 433(2) ; grammar
school, 145, 147 ; mayors, 145,
146(2), 433 ; recorder, 146 ; St.
James, St. John, St. Mark, St. Mary
Redcliffe, 146 ; St. Peter, 147 ;
St. Werburgh, 146, 147 ; Temple
church, 147 ; sheriffs, 146(2) ;
Trinity or Barstaple almshouses,
147.
Briston, Norf., 326 ; 375.
Bristow, Agnes, 200 ; Emme, 201 ;
Hugh, 52 ; Lucy, Margt., Martha,
200 ; Mercymight, 108 ; Nich.,
201 ; Rich., 108 ; Wm., 200.
Brittain, Theophilus, 290.
Brittens, Essex, 131.
Brixworth, Northants., 380 ; vicar
of, 380.
Brize Norton, Oxon, 400.
Broadwater, Sussex, 504 ; rectors of,
504.
Broadway, Wore., 538 ; 264.
Brocas, Anne, 164(3) ; Arnold, 488 ;
Bernard, 164 ; Sir Bernard, 314;
Edith, 164 ; Joan, 494(2) ; John,
164(2) ; Sir John, 16 ; Margt., 164 ;
Maud, 16 ; Raulin, 164 ; Wm.,
164(3), 494.
Brocket, Sir John, Margt., 63.
Brockham, Surrey, 479.
Brockhill, Anne, Hen., 207 ; Joan,
256 ; Martha, Robt., 207 ; Thos.,
256 ; Warham, 207.
Brockman, Agnes, Elizth., Helen,
(3), Hen. (5), Margt. (4), Mary (2),
Wm. (5), Zouch, 248.
Broderer, 24.
Brodham, Notts., 290.
Brodnax, Joan, Robt., 217.
Brodwey, Rich., 97.
Brome, Suff., 450 ; 333 ; Hall, 472.
Brome, Warw., 526.
Brome, Broom, arms of, 325, 326(2),
519 ; Adam de, 418 ; Anne, 325 ;
Geo., 407 ; Hen., 473 ; John, 400 ;
Olive, Robt., 326 ; Thos., 162 ;
Ursula, Wm. (2), 407.
Bromfieet, Hen., lord Vesey, 553 ;
Margt., 13, 553 ; Sir Thos., 13(2).
Bromham, Beds., 3 ; 433.
Bromham, Wilts., 529.
Bromley, Kent, 212.
Bromley, Abbots, Staff., 442.
Bromley-by-Bow, Middx., 296.
Bromley Gerrard, Staffs., 454.
Bromley, Great, Essex, 111 ; rector
of. 111.
39
610
INDEX.
Bromley, Sir John, 273.
Brompton, near Scarborough, Yorks.,
544.
Brompton, Patrick, Yorks., 544.
Brompton Regis, Somerset, 433.
Bromsgrove, Wore., 538 ; 541.
Bromwich, Castle, Warw., 519.
Bromwich, Ann, Elizth., Sefton, Wm.,
529.
Bromyard, Hereford, 177.
Brond, Annes, 328 ; John, 328 ;
449 ; Margery, 128 ; Rich., 449 ;
Thos., 128.
Bronkinsthorp, Leic., 136.
Brooke, Norf., 326.
Brooke, arms of, 494; Agatha, 514 ;
Alice, 108, 116, 248, 473; Amy,
487 ; Anne, 202, 405 ; Arthur,
388 ; Barbara, 167 ; Christ., 141 ;
Dorothy, 167, 221(2), 388; Edw.,
249, 388 ; Eleanor, 382 ; Elizth.,
167(2), 221, 360, 388(2); Emot,
473; Faith, 221; F.C., 221(2); Geo.
116; Goodeth, 279; Iseult, 522;
Jane, 388 ; Joan, 103, 146, 477 ;
John, 146, 205, 248, 405, 454, 487 ;
John, lord Cotham, 221(2) ; lady,
551 ; lord, 71, 99, 520 ; Margt.,
71, 221, 473, 494 ; Mary, 249 ; Rich.,
167(2), 522 ; Sir Rich.’, 494 ; Robt.,
167(2) ; Sir Robt., 477 ; Simon,
473 ; Thos., 108, 167, 382, 388(2) ;
Thos., lord Cobham, 221, 360 ; Sir
Thos., 103, 202, 388.
Brookland, Kent, 213 ; vicar of, 213.
Brooksby, Leic., rector of, 25.
Brooksby, Abel, Abigail, 278 ; Alice,
384 ; Elizth., Francis, Gamaliel,
Nathaniel, Nehemiah, Obediah, 278 ;
Robt., 384; Ruth., 278(2); Wm.,
277.
Brookthorpe, Glouc., 588.
Broom, Norf., 326 ; 138, 342, 355.
Broomfield, Essex, 111.
Broomfield, Rich., 176.
Broughton, Bucks., 34.
Broughton, Hunts., 201.
Broughton, Line., 281.
Broughton, Oxon, 400.
Broughton, Salop, 429.
Broughton, Staffs., 442 ; ministers
of, 442.
Broughton Gifford, Wilts., 430.
Broughton, Agnes, 34 ; Elizth., 36,
442 ; Frances, 442 ; John, 34(2),
36, 490 ; Kath., 490 ; Margt., 454 ;
Robt. de, 34(2) ; Sir Robt., 454 ;
Thos., 442(2).
Brouncker, Gertrude, 533 ; Hen.,
433, 533 ; Jane, 433.
Brounflet, see Bromflete.
Browne, arms of, 139, 143(2) ; mark
of, 292 ; Agnes, 292, 395 ; Alice,
130, 292 ; Amy, 323 ; Anne, 354,
383, 504, 590 ; Sir Anth., 140(2),
583 ; Bridget, Chas., 479 ; Christ.,
292 ; Edith, 478 ; Eleanor, 206 ;
Elizth., 116, 140, 143, 238, 292 ;
Francis, 504 ; Geo., 364 ; Gertrude,
143 ; Jane, 525 ; Joan, 140 ; John,
7, 143, 237(2), 238, 292(2), 352, 354,
442, 458, 471, 478; Sir John, 116;
Judith, 352 ; Kath., 7 ; Margt., 114,
292 ; Margery, 292, 452 : Martha,
237 ; Mary, 135, 212 ; Matt., 580 ;
Sir Matt., 212 ; Nich., 393, 525(2) ;
Philip, 354 ; Ralph, 214 ; Rich.,
323, 369, 452 ; Robt., 395, 590 ;
Silvester, 471 ; Thos., 101, 326 ;
Sir Thos., 357 ; Thomasin, 525 ;
Wm., 114, 135, 292(3), 352, 452 ; Sir
Wm., 383 ; Winifrid, 354.
Browning, Alice, Eleanor (2), 100 ;
Elizth., 336; Frances, 114; John,
100(4), 391 ; Kath., 100 (2) ;
Margt., 336 ; Margery, 391 ; Rich.,
114, 336; Robt., 336; Wm., 32,
100(2).
Brownjohn, John (2), Kath., Mary
(2), 158.
Brownrigg, Anne, 180 ; Mary, Matt.,
308 ; Ralph, bp. of Exeter, 180.
Brownsholme, Yorks., 561.
Brownsopp, Cecily, Walter, 16.
Brownswerd, John, 69.
Broxbourne, Herts., 182 ; vicar of,
182.
Broxholm, Hen., Mary, Robt., Thos.,
283.
Broxted, Essex, 111.
Bruce, Brewes, Brewse, arms of, 473,
588 ; Agnes, 362 ; Alice, 467 ;
Cecily, 361 ; Elizth., 456, 479 ;
Geo., 479 ; Jane, 474; Sir John, 467,
518 ; Thos., 474 ; Sir Thos., 362,
456 ; Wm., 456.
Brudenell, Agnes, Aubrey (2), 382 ;
Dru, 35 ; Edm., 51 ; Sir Edm., 382 ;
Eleanor, 33 ; Elizth., 51, 382 ; Geo.,
35 ; Hen., 33 ; John, 382 ; Mary,
450 ; Robt., 382 ; Thos., Sir Thos.
382.
Bruges, Belgium, 354.
Brugge, Bruges, see Bridges.
Bruin, Sir Ingram, 128.
Bruisyard, Suff., 450.
Bruley, Amice, 399.
Brim, Erancoise, Nich. le, 576 ; Robt.,
de, 216.
Brundish, Suff., 450 ; 360, 582.
INDEX.
611
Brundish, Esmond de, 450.
Brunham, Alice, 335.
Brimstead, Norf., rector of, 366.
Brunswick, 311.
Bruton, Brewton, John, Jane, 213 ;
Mary, 443.
Bruydegoms, Gaspard, 568.
Bryne, Lane., 273.
Bubnell Hall, Derby, 80.
Buchanan, Geo., 568(2).
Buck, Cristine, 326 ; Elizth., Jane,
372 ; Matt., 156 ; Robt., 372 ;
Thos., 156.
Buckenham, New, Norf., 326 ; 469.
Buckenham, Old, Norf., 326 ; 323.
Buckenham Ferry, Norf., 326.
Buckenham, Barbara, 473 ; Dorothy,
109 ; 461 ; Edm., 109, 473 ; Elizth.,
109, 461 ; John, 63, 109, 461 ;
Thos., 358, 461.
Buckfold, Elizth., Rich., 480.
Buckhurst, Sussex, 141.
Buckingham, commissary and official
of, 410 ; duke and duchess of, 144 ;
earl of, 312.
Buckinghamshire, 33 ; archdeacon of,
2 ; M.P. for, 35 ; sheriff of, 35.
Buckland, Berks., 17.
Buckland, Glouc., 172.
Buckland, Herts., 182 ; rectors of, 182,
183.
Buckland, Kent, 243.
Bucklebury, Berks., 29, 32.
Buckminster, Leic., 275.
Bucknell, Oxon., 400.
Bucknell, Bucknoll, Alice, Anne, Edw.,
Hester, John (5), Ralph, 382 ; Rich,,
92 ; Susan (3), Thos., Wm.(3), 382.
Buckton, Isabel, 478 ; Joan, John,
374 ; Margt., Ralph, 547 ; Robt.,
479,
Budd, Wm., 528.
Budock, Cornwall, 71.
Budworth, Little, Ches., 70.
Bugden, Hunts., 166.
Bugge, Bugges, Buggx, Alice, 449 ;
Edw., 116, 120, 121; Elizth., 121;
Jane, 120 ; Margt., 116 ; Rich.,
Vahan, 121.
Bugins, Alice, John, Thos., 72.
Buglawton, Ches., 68,
Builth, Brecknock, 569 ; sheriff of
the lordship and steward of the
manor of, 569.
Bulcombe, Wm., 425.
Bulford, Wilts., 530.
Bulkley, Anne, 4, 161 ; Cecily, Chas.,
161 ; Elizth,, 569 ; Humf., 68 ;
Jane, 4, 161 ; Joan, 4(2) ; John,
Joice, Judith, 161 ; Kath., 68 ;
Lumley, 569 ; Margt., 272 ; Rich.,
68, 569 ; Robt,, 4(3) ; Susan, 161 ;
Thos., viscount Bulkley, 569 ; Wm.,
4, 161(2), 272.
Bull, Anne, 524 ; Hen., 197, 524 ;
Geo., John, Josias (2), Kath., 524 ;
Rebecca, 197.
Bullen, see Boleyn.
Bullock, Anne, 82 ; Edm., Elizth.,
372 ; Geo., 82 ; Hen., 141 ; Ralph,
536.
Bullor, see Bulwer.
Bully, Beatrice, John (2), 339.
Bulstrode, Agnes, 51 ; Anne, 52, 405 ;
Cecily, 20, 52(3) ; Doroth}^, 52(2) ;
Edw., 43, 51 (2), 52(2) ; Elizth.,
52(2) ; Ellen, 51 ; Hen. (3), Magdalen,
52 ; Margt., 43, 51, 52 ; Mary, 51,
52(2) ; Thos., 52(2); Wm., 51, 52.
Bulwer, Elizth., 434 ; John, 375,
434(2) ; Kath., Lettice, Roger,
Simon, Thos., 375.
Bulwick, Northants., 380.
Bumpstead, Alice, Wm., 590.
Bunce, Elizth., Jas., 250.
Bungay, Suff., 451 ; 589, 590.
Bungey, Agnes, John, 355.
Bunny, Beatrice, 361 ; Bridget, 554 ;
Francis (4), Hen., Jane, John, Mary,
106 ; Rich., 554 ; Robt,, 361.
Bunting, Hen,, John, 334.
Buntingford, Herts., 183.
Bunton, John, Margt., 208.
Burd, see Bird.
Burdon, Rich., 166.
Bures, Alice de, 446 ; Anne, 448, 468 ;
Hen., 446, 448, 468 ; Isaiah, 315 ;
John, 581 ; Kath., 315 ; Philip, 581;
Sir Robt, de., 446(2) ; Wm., 233,
Burford, Oxon, 400 ; 149,.
Burford, Salop,
Burford, Walter, 360.
Burgate, Suff., 451.
Burgate, Eleanor, Sir Wm. de, 451.
Burgavenny, lord, 200, 210, 221, 428,
514.
Burgess, Ann, Geo., 103 ; Robt., 303 ;
Roger, 369. See also Borges.
Burgh Castle, Suff., 330.
Burgh Hall, Staffs., 523.
Burgh-le -Marsh, Line., 282.
Burgh St. Margaret, Norf., 326 ;
rectors of, 326.
Burgh Wallis, Yorks., 545.
Burgh, Burrow, Borrough, Burrough,
Alice, 133, 358 ; Amy, 293 ; Anne,
292, 383, 426 ; Barnabas, 117 ;
Bridget, 117, 474; Dillington, 293 ;
Edw., 293 ; Elizth., 316, 474, 545 ;
Ellen, 545; Jane, 292; John, 117,
612
INDEX.
316, 356, 358, 545(2), 546 ; Sir
John, 293 ; Kath., 545 ; lord., 426 ;
Margt., 368 ; Martha, 117, 293 ;
Mary, 117(2), 293 ; Maud, 155, 545 ;
Nich., 383; Rich., 293(2); Robt.,
133, 358 ; Steven, 216 ; Thos.,
117(2), 293, 474; Wm., 545(3).
Burghclere, Hants., 158.
Burghersh, Maud, John, 405.
Burghfield, Berks., 17 ; 19(2).
Burghill, Hereford, 172.
Burghill, Rich., 174, 587.
Burgoyn, Elizth., 11 ; John, 62,
266(2) ; Margt., 62 ; 266 ; Thos.,
11, 65, 266.
Burgundy, arms of, 134.
Burham, Kent, 213.
Burham, Dorothy, Wm., 390.
Burington, Buriton, Jane, 22 ; Joan,
28 ; Margt., 28, 536 ; Thos., 28(2),
536 ; Wm., 28(2).
Buriton, Hants., 158.
Burley, arms of, 55.
Burlingham, North (St. Andrew),
Norf., 326.
Burlingham, North (St. Peter), Norf.,
327 ; rector of, 327.
Burlingham, South, Norf., 327.
Buriton, Kath., Rich., 224.
Burman, Anne (2), Dorothy, John (2),
369.
Burnby, Yorks., 545.
Burnby, Joan, Thos., 383.
Burneil, Barbara, 316 ; John, 297,
308, 316 ; Margt., 297 ; Mary, 308 ;
Sir Nich., 427 ; Thos., 297.
Burneston, Yorks., 545 ; vicar of, 545.
Burnett, Somerset, 433.
Burney, Colonel, 52.
Burnham, Bucks., 34 ; 35, 40.
Burnham Overy, Norf., 327.
Burnham Thorpe, Norf., 327 ; rector
of, 327.
Burnham Westgate, Norf., 327 ; 469.
Burnham, Alice, Robt., 335.
Burre, see Bures.
Burrell, Andrew, 400 ; Dorothy, 260 ;
Elizth., 182, 409 ; Garard, 506 ;
John, 182 ; Mary, 400 ; Ninian,
260, 495 ; Redmain, 284 ; Timothy,
495 ; Wm., 409.
Burrough, see Burgh.
Burstead, Great, Essex, 132.
Burstead, Little, Essex, 111; parson
of. 111.
Burton, Sussex, 504 ; 252.
Burton, Long, Dorset, 97.
Burton Goggles, Line., 282.
Burton Joyce, Notts., 393 ; vicar
of, 393.
Burton Larimer, Northants., 380.
Burton Pedwardine, Line., 282.
Burton, arms or, 89(2) ; Agnes, 317 ;
Alex., 547; Alice, 100, 308; Anne,
82(2), 308 ; Arthur, 559 ; Denis,
185; Sir Edw., 507; Elizth., 308;
dame Elizth, 89 ; Frances, 547 ;
Francis, 82 ; Grace, 494, 507 ;
Hen., 482 ; Isabel, 100 ; Jas.,
507 ; Joan, 482, 494 ; John, 100,
326, 395, 494, 507 ; Margery, 426 ;
Mary, 507 ; Michael, 82(2) ; Rich.,
317,^ 552 ; Robt., 89 ; Simon, 308 ;
Thos., 82 ; Sir Thos., 426 ; Wm.,
82.
Burwash, Sussex, 505.
Burwell, Cambs., 56.
Burwell, Anne, 105; Elizth., 474;
Thos., 105 ; Wm., 472.
Bury St. Edmund’s, Suff., 451 ; 105,
455, 469 ; abbots of, 43, 120 ; St.
James, St. Mary, 451.
Bury, Anne, 14 ; Edm., Elizth., 520 ;
Gilbert, 277 ; Joan, 475 ; John,
520; Margt., 277, 520 ; Susan, 14;
Wm., 14, 520.
Buscot, Berks., 17.
Bush, Anne, 425; Joan, 154; John,
425 ; Thos., 154.
Bushbury, Staffs., 442.
Bushbury, Thos. de, 15.
Bushell, Seth, 270, 271.
Bushley, Wore., 538.
Bushmead, Beds., 298.
Buslingthorpe, Line., 282.
Buslingthorpe, Sir John, Sir Rich.,
282.
Bussey, Agnes, John, 382 ; Mary,
Wm., 357.
Bust, John, Kath., 252 ; Susan, Thos.,
543.
Bustard, John, Margt., 425.
Busteler, Eleanor, 61 ; Mary, Thos.,
269.
B Liston, Kent, 238.
Buswell, Elizth., 381(2) ; Geo., 381.
Butcher, Dorothy, John, 50 ; Wm.,
471.
Butchers, 559 ; arms of the Co., 49 ;
block brush, 127.
Butler, Boteler, Bottiler, arms of, 93,
232, 283 ; Alban, 22, 379(2) ; Alice,
17(2), 25(2), 44, 182 ; Ambrose,
379 ; Anne, 11(2), 17, 199, 232, 236,
238, 373, 379, 496 ; Anth., 283(6) ;
Beckingham, 197 ; Chas., 279,
283(2) ; Constance, 391 ; Dorothy,
199 ; Douglas, 283 ; Edw., 25 ;
Elizth., 10, 25, 197, 199(2), 236(2)
283, 371, 379(2), 391, 557; Geo.,
INDEX.
613
379(3) ; Ha wise, 444 ; Helen, 2,
283(2) ; Hen., 7, 236 ; Sir. Hen., 7 ;
Isabel, 379; Jas., 11, 516; Jane,
7; Joan, 232; John, 10, 11, 17(2),
44, 182, 199, 232, 279, 283, 379,
391(2); Sir John, 41, 179; Kath.,
7, 199, 524 ; Lore, 557 ; Margt.,
22, 199, 283, 581 ; Martha, 190,
283, 379 (2) ; Mar3^ 25, 179, Maud,
44 ; Sir Oliver, 11; 238 ; Philip, 41 ;
Sir Philip, 199 ; Priscilla, 283 ; Sir
Ralph, 505 ; Ravnold, 17(2) ; Rich.,
190, 199, 226;^ Robt., 371, 379 ;
Sam,, Sibil, Simon, 379 ; Thos.,
236, 283, 373, 407 ; Thos., earl of
Ormond, 557 ; Sir Thos., 581 ;
Wm., 2, 11, 226, 236, 283(2), 524;
- , 226.
Buttell, Alice, 25 ; John, 223, Wm.,
25.
Buttercrambe, Yorks., 555.
Butterfeled, Thos., 396.
Button, Agnes, 528 ; Ambrose, 170 ;
Sir Ambrose, 528 ; Cecily, Dorothy,
Edw., Francis, Hen., 170, 528 ;
Jane, .528 ; John, 170, 528 ; Sir
John, 166 ; Mary, 166, 170, 528 ;
Wm., 170, 528(4); Sir Wm., 528.
But try. Eel, 357.
Butts, Anne, Edm., 468 ; Sir Wm.,
299.
Buxted, Sussex, 505, 583 ; Hindale
in, 507 ; rectors of, 505.
Buxton, Norf., 327 ; vicar of, 327.
Buxton, arms of, 370 ; Agnes, Anne,
Cristian, Elizth., Francis, John(2),
Margt., Robt. (3), 370 ; - , 331.
Byeastwall, Dorset, 103.
Byfleet, Surrey, 480 ; rector of, 480.
Bykerton, Hereford, 152.
Byland Abbey, Yorks., 566, 567.
By laugh, Norf., 327.
Bythorne, Hunts., 201.
C
Cabell, Ellen, John, 349.
Cade, Andrew, 479 ; Anth., Grace,
390 ; Peter, 479.
Caddington, Beds., 3.
Cadiz, siege of, 3.
Caen, Normandy, 171.
Caerwent, Nich., 159.
Caestre, Colyne van, 578.
Cage, Anne. 207 ; Anth., Elizth., 191 ;
Sir John (2), Robt., Susanna (2),
Wm. (2), 207.
Cailey, Arthur, Elizth., 544 ; Thos. de,
377.
Caistor, Line., 282 ; vicar of, 282.
Caistor, Norf., 327 ; parson of, 450.
Calais, 284; marshal of, 116; mayor
of, 225 ; staple of, see Staple ;
treasurer of, 429 ; vice -marshal of„
249.
Calais, Wm., 542.
Calaly, Northumb., 41.
Calbourne, Isle of Wight, 171 ; rectors
of, 171.
Calcott, Thos., 488.
Caldbeck, Cumb., rector of, 78.
Caldbeck, Hen., 449.
Caldwell, Dan., 123 ; Sam., 395.
Calke, Thos., 374.
Callan, viscount, 455.
Callington, Cornwall, 71.
Callipolis, Thrace, bp. of, 215.
Calthorp, arms of, 583, 591 ; Alice,
320, 323 ; Anne, 320(2), 458 ; Anth.,
212, 320(2) ; Sir Barth., 365 ;
Bertram, 320(2), 449; Clement, 212;
Edm., 320 ; Elizth., 320, 342, 449,
451 ; Frances, 320 ; Sir Francis,
342 ; Geo., 320(2) ; Hen., 212, 320 ;
Isabel, 327 ; Jas., 322 ; Jane, 355,
371, 583 ; Joan, 212 ; John, 320(3),
323 ; Judith, 212; Kath., 365 ;
Margt., Martin, Mary, 320 ; Sir
Oliver, 327 ; Sir Philip, 355, 583 ;
Rich., Thos., Wm., 320 ; Sir Wm.,
327, 329, 451.
Calton, Robt., 358.
Calverley, dame Elizth., 69 ; Sir
Hugh., dame Margery, 428 ; Sir
- 69.
Calvert, John, 80.
Calverton, Bucks., 35 ; pastor of, 34.
Calverton, Notts., 393.
Caly, Calwe, Anne, 472 ; Edw. (2),
363 ; John, 412, 472 ; Margt., 363 ;
Wm., 176.
Cambell, Jas., Kath., Theophile, 142.
Camber, John, 155.
Camberwell, Surrey, 480.
Camborne, Cornwall, 77 ; rector of, 9.-
Cambridge, 58 ; earl of, 117 ; Market
Hill, 112; mayor of, 58; St..
Benedict, 58 ; St. Botolph, 58
St. Clement, 58 ; St. Mary -the -
Great, 58 ; St. Mary -the -less, 59
St. Peter-on-the-Hill, 68.
Cambridge, University of, arms’
57 ; Benet College, master of, 58 ;;
chancellors, 57, 59 ; Christ’s
College, 56, master of, 57 ; Clam
College or Hall, 561, master of, 59 ;
Corpus Christ! College, master of,.
58 ; Emmanuel College, 59, 356 ;
esquire bedel, 57 ; Gonville and
Caius College, 57, benefactor to, 310,
fellows of, 57, 464 ; hospital of St.
614
INDEX.
Jolin, master of, 57 ; Jesus College,
57, fellows of, 57, 59, 571 ; King’s
College, 57, 40, 304, arms of, 57,
fellows of, 57(2), 181, provosts of,
57(4) ; museums, 575 ; Pembroke
College, fellow of, 521 ; Peterhouse,
master of, 59 ; proctor, 57 ;
Queen’s College, 57, fellow of, 57,
masters of, 57, 60 ; regius pro¬
fessor of civil law, 58 ; regius pro¬
fessor of medicine, 58, arms of, 58 ;
St. John’s College, 57, benefactor
to, 81, colleginers of, 192, fellows of,
58, 265, 474, masters of, 58, 263,
scholars of, 57, 117 ; Trinity
College, 84, 181, 322, masters of,
313(2), vice -master of, 11 ; Trinity
Hall, 58, fellows of, 58, 373, masters
of, 58(4), 183.
Cambridgeshire, 55 ; receiver -general
in, 349.
Camby, Elen, John, 421.
Camfield, Benj., 274.
Cammock, Elizth., 125 ; Mary, 125,
135; Robt., 125, 290; Thos.,
125(2), 135 ; Ursula, 125.
Camoys, lady Elizth., Margt. de.
Sir Rich., Thos., baron Camoys, 517.
Campden, John de, 169 ; Roger, 28 ;
viscount, 211.
Camplin, Margt., 361.
Campsall, Yorks., rector of, 551.
Campsey Ash, Stiff., 452 ; parish
priest of, 452 ; prioress of, 357.
Campton, Beds., 3.
Candeler, arms of, 316 ; Anne, Rich.,
316.
Candidus, St., 293.
Candish, see Cavendish.
Candover, Brown, Hants., 159.
Candover, Preston, Hants., 159.
Canfield, Great, Essex, 111.
Can ford. Great, Dorset, 97.
Canham, Simon, 93.
Canner, Agnes, John, 163.
Cannon, Abrey, 368 ; Agnes, 37 ;
Geo., 200(2) ; John, 37 ; Margt.,
200 ; Prudence, 435 ; Rich., 130(2) ;
Robt., 101, 435(2) ; Thos., 368.
Cannons, Essex, 129.
Cannons, Herts., 196.
Canute, Jas., 449.
Cantelow, see Cantilupe.
Canterbury, Kent, 213 ; 110, 118 ;
alderman, 214 ; archbishops, 268(5),
308, 314, 417, 481, 488, 490(2);
arms, 214 ; canon, 536 ; Cathedral,
268 ; mayors, 205, 213(3) ; museum,
575 ; prebendary, 213 ; priors,
268(2); St. Alphege, 213; St.
George, 213, rector of, 213 ; St.
Margaret, St. Martin, 213 ; St.
Mary Bredin, St. Mary Northgate,
214 ; St. Mary Magdalen, 267 ;
St. Mildred, 214; St. Paul, 214;
585 ; St. Stephen, 214, vicar of,
214 ; vicar-general, 58.
Canteys, Nich., 244.
Cantilupe, Clemens, 50 ; La nr., 4 ;
lord, 533 ; Thos. de, bp. of Here¬
ford, 173.
Cantley, Norf., 327.
Canwold, Cecily, Edm., 360.
Capel-le-Ferne, Kent, 214.
Capell, Caple, Agnes, Anne (2), Arthur,
130 ; Sir Arthur, 184 ; Edw., 130 ;
Sir Edw., 130, 494, 507 ; Elizth.,
Frances, 130 ; Grace, 494, 507 ;
Gamaliel, Hen., John., Mary, 130 ;
Penelope, 184 ; Rich., 176 ; Robt.,
130 ; Thos., 176 ; Wm., 130.
Capp, Thos., 358.
Carbonell, Elizth., Thos., 33.
Carbrook, Yorks., 558.
Carbrook, Wm., 12.
Car Colston, Notts., 393.
Cardiff, Glamorgan, 126.
Cardiff. John, 232 ; Thos., 245 ; Wm.,
260.
Cardinal, Wm., 109.
Cardington, Beds., 3.
Cardynham, Cornwall, 71 ; rector of,
71.
Carew, arms of, 261, 456, 577 ; Agnes,
478(2) ; Anne, 92, 261, 478 ;
Audrey, 178 ; Eleanor, 478 ;
Elizth., 92, 93 ; Sir Francis, 479 ;
Sir Gawyn, 93 ; Geo., earl of Totnes,
94 ; Guv, Isabel (2), 478 ; John, 92,
478(4) Lucy, 478; Malin, 479;
Margt., 478 ; Mary, 92, 94 ; Mercy,
478(2) ; Nich., 92, 478(3) ; Sir
Nich., 479 ; Philipe, 478 ; Sir
Rich., 479 ; Temperance, 321, 347 ;
Thos., 92(3), 478(2); Wm., 261,
478(2) ; Sir Wymond, 321, 347 ;
- , 451.
Carhall, Lane., 269.
Carill, Anne, Blaze, 490 ; Gresild,
505 ; John, 506 ; Mary, 490.
Carisbrooke, Isle of Wight, 171.
Carlisle, Cumb., 78 ; bishops, 78(2),
416 ; Cathedral, 78 ; earls, 139,
563 ; schoolmaster, 78.
Carlisle, Carlill, Joan, Rich., 3.
Carlton, Beds., 3.
Carlton, Suff., 452.
Carlton, East, Norf., 328.
Carlton Forehoe, Norf., 328.
Carlton-le -Moorland, Line., 282.
INDEX.
615
Carlton, North, Lino., 283.
Carlton, South, Line., 288.
Carlton, Anne, 189, 399(2) ; Anth.,
399(2) ; Edw., 399, 483 ; Elizth.,
336 ; Geo., Jane, 399 ; John, 336,
399(2), 400 ; Joyce, 399, 400 ;
Kath., Mabel, Wm., 399.
Carman, John, 375.
Carmarden, Alice, Marv, Rich. (3),
217.
Carminow, Elizth., John (2), Julian,
76 ; Sir Ralph, 74.
Came, Joan, Thos., 441.
Carpenter, John Sebastian, 534 ; Mary,
535 ; Rich., 93.
Carpenters, 256, 487, 489 ; arms of
the Company, 489.
Carr, Anne, 290 ; Elizth., 359 ; Emory,
289 ; Geo., 290 ; John, 134, 359 ;
Margt., 289 ; Philadelphia, 424 ;
Wm., 338, 340, 359.
Carrington, Anne, Godfrey, 282 ; Rich.,
284 ; viscount, 539.
Carrow, Norf., 470.
Carsey, sec Kersey, Sulf.
Carshalton, Surrey, 481 ; 480.
Carter, Agnes, S ; Alice, 158, 189 ;
Christ., 552 ; Elizth., 536 ; Isabel,
552 ; John, 8, 189, 557 ; Mary, 8 ;
Rich., 158 ; Thos., 536 ; Wm.,
8, 33, 189.
Carthorpe, Yorks., 557(2).
Cartwright, Agnes, 396 ; Anne, 267 ;
Edm., 396 ; Elizth., 287, 396 ; Fulk,
396, 397 ; Hugh, 244, 267 ; Jane,
244 ; Mary, 396, 397 ; Wm., 287.
Cary, Geo., 90, 96 ; Robt., 90 ; Sir
Wm., 90(2) ; Wilmot, 96.
Casberde, John, 15.
Cason, Edw., Hen., Jane, Julian, 7.
Cassbour, John, Margt., 374.
Cassington, Oxon, 400 ; 406.
Cassiobury House, Herts., 583.
Cassy, Alice, 149 ; Elizth., 150 ;
Sir John, 149 ; Rich., 541 ; Wm.,
150.
Castelin, arms of, 208 ; Hen., 208.
Casterton, Little, Rutland, 426.
Castleacre, Norf., 328.
Castle Donington, Leic., 275.
Castle Ring, Ireland, 538.
Castle Thorpe, Lines., 6.
Castle, Castell, Castyll, Audrey, 330 ;
lady Blanche, 306 ; Constance, 61 ;
Dorothy, 339 ; Frances, 339 ;
Francis, 361 ; Humf., 361 ; John,
339, 361 ; Margt., 82, 361 ; Mercy,
182 ; Rich., 82, 375 ; Robt., 61 ;
Thos., 182.
Castlecombe, Barbara, January, 268.
Castleton, Elizth., Robt., 485.
Castor, John, 354.
Cater, Margery, 20.
Catesby, Anne, 238 ; Anth., 42, 51 ;
Elizth., 51, 379 ; Francis, 42 ;
Geo. (2), Joan, 378 ; Lettice, 387 ;
Margt., 378 ; Mary, 51 ; Philipe,
378; Rich., 387; ‘ Sir Rich., 378;
Wm., 51, 378(2) ; Sir Wm., 238,
378 379.
Catfieid, Norf., 328.
Catherston, Dorset, 103.
Catt, Cats, Jas., 336 ; Wm., 326.
Catterall, Elizth., Ralph, 273.
Catterick, Yorks,, 545.
Catterick, Anth., Elizth., 559.
Catton, Norf., 357.
Catton, Old, Norf., 328.
Catton, Yorks., 545.
Caughley, Salop, 430.
Caundle Purse, Dorset, 97 ; rector of,
97.
Caus, Helen, Joan, Thos., 353.
Causten, Ruth, 483.
Cave, Yorks., 289.
Cave, arms of, 36(2) ; Sir Alex., 184 ;
Anne, 42 ; Anth.', 36(2), 42, 277 ;
Brian, 278 ; Elizth,, 36 ; Francis,
Judith, Lisle, 521 ; Margt., 184,
277 ; Martha, 184 ; Mary, 278, 521 ;
Sir Thos., 390.
Cavell, Humf., 295.
Cavenby, Line,, 281.
Cavendish, Suff., 452 ; 450,
Cavendish, arms of, 452 ; Francis, 82 ;
Thos., 172, 411.
Cavenham, Suff., 452.
Caversfield, Oxon, 401.
Caverswall, Staffs., 442.
Caw^arden, Sir Thos., 479.
Cawdron, Anne, Anth., Francis, 285 ;
John, 286 ; Robt., 285 ; Wm,, 286.
Cawing, Thos., 555,
Cawsen, Grace, 495.
Cawston, Norf., 328.
Caxton, Philip, 417.
Cayford, Somerset, 148.
Caynby, Line., 291.
Caynton, Salop, 428, 445.
Cayton, Yorks., 545.
Cayworth, John, 367.
Cecil, John, 155 ; Thos., 116 ; Sir
Wm., 534.
Cefn, Denbigh, 572.
Cely, Isabel, John, 257 ; Margery,
Nich., 121.
Cerff, Elizth,, John, 276.
Cerne Abbas, Dorset, 98.
Cerne, Sir Edw. (2), Elen, Philipe (2),
531.
616
INDEX.
Chacombe, Northants., 380.
Chaddesley Corbett, Wore., 538.
Chaddeston, Lane., 272.
Chadenwieh, Wilts., 533.
Chadlington, Oxon, Upper C<Rirt in,
400.
Chadshunt, Warw., 520.
Chadwell St. Mary, Essex, 112.
Chadwiek, John, 291.
Chakbon, Isabel, 236.
Chaleedon, bp. of, 351.
Chalfont St. Giles, Bneks,, 35.
Chalfont St. Peter, Bneks., 35 ; 588 ;
viears of, 35.
Chalgrove, Oxon, 401.
Chaliee brasses, 7, 254, 258, 320, 322,
323(2), 326, 327(2), 328, 329(2), 332,
336, 338, 352, 364(2), 368, 369, 371(2)
372(2), 375, 376(2), 456, 468, 543,
552, 555, 566.
Chalk, Kent, 214.
Challoek, Kent, 214.
Challoner, Jane, John, 205 ; Margt.,
Thos., 514.
Chalton, Hants, 159 ; reetor of, 159.
Chalvesterne, Beds., 10(2).
Chamberlain, Chamberleyn, Chamber¬
lin, Aline, 66 ; Ampheliee, 10 ;
Anne, 337 ; Elizth., 434 ; John,
505 ; Margery, 412, 438, 439 ; Mary,
505 ; Rieh., 420, 434, 438, 439 ;
Sir Rieh., 297 ; Sibil, 420 ; Wm.,
412 ; Sir Wm., 337.
Chambers, Chamber, Chambre, Anne,
524 ; Arthur, 429 ; Edm., 524 ;
Edw., Elizth., 524 ; Franees, Humf.,
374; John, 524(2), 525 ; John de la,
514 ; Margt., 429, 525 ; Mary,
Rieh., 275 ; Robt., 66 ; Thos., 176 ;
Wm., 192, 524.
Champernoone, Wm., 81.
Champneys, Bridget, 457 ; Hen.,
Jane, 435 ; John, Justinian, Martha,
Mary, 184 ; Rieh., 33, 457.
Chaneellor, Alice, 110 ; Edith, 385 ;
Jas., 110 ; John, 385 ; W., 141, 582.
Chancellors, lord high, 59, 542, 563.
Chandler, Elizth., 514(2) ; Thos., 174,
514.
Chandos, lord, 60 ; Mary, lady
Chandos, 425.
Chantries or chapels, founders of, 18,
21(2), 23(2), 30, 65, 71, 96, 153, 154,
161, 172, 191, 272, 290, 351, 389, 396,
407, 409, 423(2), 426, 488, 493, 526,
629, 533, 544, 545(2), 458, 560, 562,
565, 566.
Chanu, Cristine, Thos., 240.
Chapman, arms of, 261(2), 577 ; Agnes,
163; Alice, 99; Anne, 105, 198;
Edm., 469(3) ; Hen., 105 ; Isabel,
376; John, 99, 101, 354, 376, 456,
469(2) ; Julian, Margt., Marian,
469 ; Robt., 261, 469 ; Thos., 163;
Wm., 198.
Chapmen, 1, 425.
Chardford, 25.
Chardstock, Dorset, 336.
Charge, Elizth., 52.
Charing, Kent, 241.
Charlecombe, Somerset, 153.
Charlecote, Warw., 527 ; 520.
Charles, Devon, 90 ; rector of, 90.
Charles, Alice, 204 ; Elizth., 367 ;
Rich., 204(2), 237 ; Stephen, 237 ;
Thos., 367 ; Walter, 412.
Charles V., Emperor, 356, 554.
Charlinch, Somerset, 433.
Charlton, Wilts., 530.
Charlton-next-Woolwich, Kent, 214.
Charlton-upon-Otmoor, Oxon, 401 ;
rector of, 401.
Charlton, arms of, 579 ; Anne, 428 ;
Sir Edw., lord Powys, Eleanor, 298 ;
Elizth., 428 ; Francis, 429 ; Joyce,
298 ; O. J., 582 ; Margt., 429 ;
Rich., 428.
Charlwood, Surrey, 482 ; Lovelheath
in, 514.
Charnes, Staffs., 443.
Chart, Great, Kent, 215 ; 208, 227 ;
Goddinton and Singleton in, 215.
Chart, Little, Kent, 215 ; rector of,
215.
Chartham, Kent, 215 ; rectors of,
216, 219.
Charwelton, Northants., 381.
Charyls, see Charles.
Chase, Ralph, 55 ; Wm., 305.
Chastleton, Oxon, 401 ; 522, 523.
Chatham, Kent, 216.
Chatsworth, Derby, 83.
Chattisham, Suff., 452.
Chatwin, Philip, 537.
Chaucer, Alice, Maud, Thos., 405.
Chauncey Tower, Northants., 336.
Chauncy, Chaucey, arms of, 195, 196 ;
Anne, 195 ; Dorothy, 336 ; Elizth.,
196 ; John, 195, 196(2) ; Kath.,
196 ; Marion, 530 ; Wm., 195, 530,
581.
Chaworth, Elizth., 559 ; Isabel, 275 ;
Joan, 79 ; Sir John, 311 ; Thos.,
204 ; Sir Thos., 275, 559 ; Wm., 79,
311.
Chawrey, Ellen, Sir Rich., 485.
Cheadle, Ches., 68.
Cheam, Surrey, 482.
Chearsley, Bucks., 36 ; “ leystowe ”
in, 36.
INDEX.
617
Chebsey, Staffs., 442.
Checheys, Ralph, 246.
Checkendon, Oxon., 401.
Checkers, Bucks., 48.
Cheddar, Somerset, 433.
Chedder, Joan, 103 ; dame Isabel,
433 ; Robt., 103 ; Sir Thos., 433(2).
Chediston, Suff., 477.
Chedworth, John, bp. of Lincoln, 401.
Chedzoy, Somerset, 433 ; rector of, 405.
Cheisbury, Wilts., 440.
Cheke, Anth., Humf., Isabel, 486 ;
John, 439, 486(2) ; Rich., 97 ; Robt.,
Roger, 486 ; Stephen, 439 ; Wm.,
97, 486.
Cheld, see Child.
Cheling, Elizth., Joan, John(2), 325.
Chelmondiston, Suff'., 452.
Chelry, see Childrey, Berks.
Chelsea, Middx., 296.
Chelsey, Alex., 402.
Chelsfield, Kent, 216 ; rectors of, 216,
241.
Chelston, Northants., 385.
Cheltenham, Glouc., 147 ; Arle Court
in, 147.
Cheltenham, John de, abbot of Eyn-
sham, 404.
Chelvey, Somerset, 441.
Chenereye, Sara, 63.
Chenies, Bucks., 36 ; manor of Isen-
hampstead in, 36 ; rectors of, 36.
Cheriton, Kent, 216 ; rectors of, 216.
Cherneys, Jamon de, 364.
Chernock, Lane., 418.
Chernock, Edw., 418; Florence, 211 ;
Rich., 102 ; Robt., 211, 418.
Cherry Burton, Yorks., 545 ; rector
of, 545.
Cherryhinton, Cambs., 68.
Chertsey, Surrey, 483.
Chervill, John, 322.
Cheselborne, Dorset, 98.
Cheseldine, arms of, 585 ; Bridget,
585 ; Edw., 426(2), 585 ; Kenelm,
Winifrid, 426.
Cheseman, Edw., Eleanor, 183.
Chesewright, Andrew, Maud, Wm., 60.
Chesham, Bucks., 36.
Chesham Bois, Bucks, 36 ; 29, 140.
Cheshire, 68.
Cheshunt, Herts., 183 ; rector of, 183.
Chester, 68 ; 83, 170, 503 ; aldermen
of, 69(2) ; archdeacon, 557 ; arms,
70 ; bishop, 313 ; Cathedral, 68 ;
Holy Trinity, 69 ; justices, 165, 521
mayors, 68(2), 69(2), 70 ; St. Mary-
on-the-Hill, 69 ; St. Peter, 69, 155 ;
sub-dean, 68 ; West, canon of, 559.
Chester-le-Street, Durham, 105,
Chester, Elizth., 47, 125 ; Geo., 125 ;
John, 48 ; Rich., Robt., 125.
Chesterfield, Derby, 81 ; chaplain of
St. Michael’s chantry at, 81.
Chesterfield, earl of, 211.
Chesterford, Great, Essex, 112.
Chesterford, Little, Essex, 112,
584(2).
Chesterton, Oxon, 402.
Cheston, Herts., 433.
Cheswardine, Salop, 427.
Chetham, John, Kath., 463, 586.
Chetwind, Joan, Wm., 549.
Chetwcod, Amabel, Elizth., John, Sir
John (4), Margery, 391.
Cheveley, Cambs., 59.
Chevening, Kent, 217 ; rector of, 217.
Cheverell, John, Roger, 101.
Chewt, see Chute.
Cheyne, Agnes, 36 ; Anne, 140, 510 ;
Elizth., 36, 182 ; Humf., 21 ; Isabel,
278, 324; John, 21, 36, 140, 189,
190, 443 ; Sir John, 36 ; Kath., 29 ;
Laur., 62, 182 ; Margt., 189, 236,
592 ; Mary, 62 ; Robt., 29, 36(2) ;
Roger, 400 ; Thos, 39, 510 ; Sir
Thos., 251 ; Wm., 39, 236, 324 ;
Winifrid, 36.
Chibnale, Chibnoll, Alice, 12, 34 ;
Elizth., 389(2) ; Emme, 34 ; Godfrey,
389(2); John, 12 ; Thos, 34, 389(4).
Chicheley, Bucks., 36, 42.
Chicheley, arms of, 215 ; Agnes, 385 ;
Alice, 60 ; Beatrice, 385 ; Dorothy,
60; Florence, 215; Hen., 60;
Hen., abp. of Canterbury, 60, 215,
268, 385; Robt.. 60; Thos., 60(2),
385 ; Wm., 60(2), 215, 385.
Chichester, Sussex, 505 ; 158, 239,
511, 518 ; archdeacons, 505, 506 ;
bishops, 40, 112, 160, 312, 505;
canons, 61, 243, 506, 513 ; chancellor,
505 ; Cathedral, 505 ; dean, 31 ;
mayor, 505 : prebendary, 484 ;
precentors, 505, 517 ; treasurer, 507.
Chichester, Edw., 89 ; Eleanor, 93 ;
Elizth., 89 ; Hen., 93.
Chicksands, Beds., prior of, 45.
Chiddingly, Sussex, 505.
Chiddingstone, Kent, 217 ; 517.
Chieveley, Berks., 17.
Chigwell, Essex, 112.
Chilbolton, Hants., 159.
Child, Childs, Alice, 40 ; Anne, 486 ;
Anth., Elizth., 297 ; Isabel, 40 ;
John, 40, 216, 297, 372 ; Margt.,
40, 372 , Thos., 354 ; Wm., 486.
Childmel, Joan, Kath., Thos., 261.
Childrey, Berks., 17,; 48 ; Frethorne
in, 17 ; rector of, 18,
618
INDEX.
Childrey, Elizth., Thos., 17.
Childwall, Lane., 269.
Chilham, Kent, 217 ; 229.
Chillenden, Thos., prior of Canterbury,
268.
Chilliesford, Suff., 452.
Chillington, Staffs, 83.
Chilterle, Hants., 158.
Chilterne, Wilts., 432.
Chilton, Berks., 16.
Chilton, Backs., 37.
Chilton, Thos., Thomasin, 248.
Chilve, Lane., 399.
Chilworthy, Somerset, 430.
Chimbhams, Kent, 536.
Chingford, Essex, 143 ; 139, 140.
Chinnor, Oxon,, 402 ; rectors of, 402.
Chipping, Lane., 269.
Chipping Barnet, Herts., 183.
Chipping Campden, Glouc., 147.
Chipping Norton, Oxon, 402.
Chipping Warden, Northants., 381 ;
rectors, of, 381.
Chipstead, Kent, 115.
Chipstead, Surrey, 483.
Chirk Castle, Denbigh, 571.
Chiselborongh, Somerset, rector of, 439.
Chishall, Essex, 113.
Chisleden, Wilts., 530.
Chislehurst, Kent, 217 ; rectors of,
217, 234.
Chissull, John, 5.
Chiswick, Middx., 317 ; 129 ; vicar
of, 317.
Chittlehampton, Devon, 90.
Chittok, John, 418, 584.
Chiver, Jeremiah, Susan, 439.
Chiverton, Isabel, Rich., 75.
Chobham, Surrey, 483.
Choir cope, priests in, 41, 76, 104, 199,
502, 546.
Cholmeley, Alice, 282 ; Anne, 180 ;
Dorothy, 105 ; Sir Hen., 282 ; John,
484 ; Rich., 105, 484 ; Sir Rich.,
105 ; Robt., 282 ; Wm., 180.
Cholsey, Berks., 18 ; vicars of, 18.
Chowne, Elizth., 178, 525 ; Nich., 178.
Chrishall, Essex, 219.
Christchurch, Hants., 170 ; 305.
Christian, Anne, John, Robt., 509.
Christopher, St., 85(3), 167, 293, 294,
385.
Chronograms, 163, 166.
Chrysoms, see Swaddling clothes.
Chubnoll, see Chibnale.
Chudleigh, Alice, 582 ; Anne, Christian,
Christ., Elizth. (2), 91 ; John, 91(2),
582(2) ; Mary, Sir Rich., Robt.,
Strachleigh, 91.
Church, Isabel, John, 250.
Churcham, Glouc., 157.
Churchdown, Glouc., 157.
Churches, builders of, or parts of, 2, 6,
12, 24, 26, 45, 55, 64,, 84(4), 86, 90,
92, 96, 98, 145, 155, 176, 183, 206,
373, 380, 410, 416, 429, 431, 434,
442, 462, 475, 495, 496, 503, 507,
509, 545, 546, 556, 562. See also
Chantries.
Churchill, Oxon, 403.
Churchill, Somerset, 433.
Churchill, Anne, John, 98.
Churchwarden, 573.
Churchyard, Thos., 490.
Churmound, John, 31.
Chute, Anne, 27, 176, 490 ; Arthur,
455; Edw., 208; Elizth., 27;
Francis, 176 ; Sir Geo., 27, 176,
490 ; Lidia, 208 : Margt., 176, 455,
490.
Cicily, the venerable, 364.
Cifrewast, Barbara, Dorothv, Wm.(2),
98.
Cinque Ports, arms of, 229(2), 461,
575 ; barons, of, 228, 229 ; wardens
of, 251, 296, 399.
Cirencester, Glouc., 148 ; 23.
Cl a—, Thos., 57.
Clacton, Little, Essex, 113.
Claimond, John, 411.
Clanfiold, Oxon, 403.
Clapham, Beds., 3.
Clapham, Surrey, 483(2).
Clapham, Sussex, 505.
Clapton, Northants, 384.
Clardon, Warw., 421(2).
Clare, Suff., 477.
Clare, Anne, 155 ; Edm., Elizth., 136 ;
Francis, 155 ; Gilbert de, earl of
Gloucester, 155 ; Joan, John(2),
Kath., Margt. (2), 136 ; Marv, 46 ;
Maud de, 155 ; Sibil, 155.
Clarell, Agnes, 45 ; Margerv, Rich.,
381 ; Thos., 45, 552.
Clarenceux King of Arms, 310.
Clark, Clerk, arms of, 463 ; Agnes, 28,
351 ; Alex., 395 ; Alice, 139, 204,
352 ; Andrew, 110 ; Anne, 180, 267 ;
Cecilv, 351 ; Dennis, 160 ; Dorothy,
43(2)"; 421(2), 428 ; Edith, 180(2) ;
Edm., 43 ; Edw., 239 ; Elizth.,
28(3), 43(2), 110, 138, 179, 181, 239,
351, 395 ; Frances, 43 ; Sir Francis,
43; Geo., 180; Gregory, 356;
Griffin, 28(2) ; Grizell, 43(2), 461 ;
Hamlet, 139 ; Helen, 406 ; Hen.,
160, 303(2), 406; Humf., 239(2),
248 ; Iseult, 244 ; Jane, 43(2), 239 ;
Jenkin, 138 ; Joan, 239, 356 ;
John, 15, 43(2), 84, 168, 179, 180,
INDEX.
619
204, 239(3), 244, 248, 341, 351, 352,
372, 421 ; Sir John, 43, 423, 424 ;
Joseph, 321, 474 ; Kath., 303(2) ;
Lettice, 239 ; Lucy, 15 ; Margt.,
28, 239, 248, 564 Margery, 157;
Mary, 43, 223, 239, 391 ; Nich., 43,
81, 428, 478 ; Philadelphia, 424 ;
Rich., 157, 399 ; Sir Reginald, 170 ;
Robt., 160, 391, 461 ; Roger, 351 ;
Sarah, 321 ; Simon, 223, 295 ;
Thos., 28(2), 406, 510, 563 ; Walter,
239; Wm., 43(2), 180(2), 267; Sir
Wm., 43.
Clatercutt, 379.
Claton, Alice, 117 ; Luke, Marv(2),
556; Robt., 117.
Clavell, Anne, 102 ; John, 99(2) ;
Margt., 102 ; Millicent, Rich., Susan,
99 ; Wm., 102 ; Sir Wm., 99.
Clavering, Essex, 113 ; 578(2).
Clavering, John, 41.
Claxby, Line., 283 ; 288.
Claxton, Agnes, 452(2) ; Anne, 355 ;
Hamon, 452 ; Lancelot, 104.
Clay, Joan, 183.
Claybrook, Wm., 245.
Claydon, Suff., 452.
Claydon, Middle, Bucks., 37.
Clayton, Lane., 548.
Clayton, Sussex, 506 ; rector of, 506.
Clayworth, Notts., 394.
Cleaver, Claver, Penelope, 53 ; Thos.,
12.
Clederow, see Clitherow.
Cleghorn, E., 174, 587, 588, 589(2), 590.
Clehonger, Hereford, 172.
Clello, Francis, Hen., 429.
Clement, Anne, 238 ; Margt., 99 ;
Rich., 358 ; Sir Rich., 238.
Clerc of Mechlin, arms of, 459, 586.
Clere, Alice, 359 ; Anne, 367(2), 468 ;
Chas., 367, 468 ; Edm., 367 ; Elizth.
235, 367(2) ; Robt., 235, 359, 503 ;
Sir Robt., 359(2) ; Susan, 360 ;
Thos., 360, 367, 490 ; Sir Thos.,
367.
Clerkenwell, Middx., 296 ; nun of,
383 ; prioress of, 296.
Cleve, Bishop’s, Glouc., 157.
Cleve, John, 200 ; Thos., 245.
Cleves, arms and crest of, 134.
Clewer, Berks., 18 ; 16.
Cley, Norf., 328 ; 345.
Cliburn, Edm., Grace, 545.
dies, Blanch, John, 73.
Cliffe-at-Hoo, Kent, 217.
Cliffe-Pypard, Wilts., 530.
Cliffe, Anne(2), Sam., 396 ; Wm., 167.
Cliff house. Lane., 399.
Clifford Chambers, Glouc., 149.
Clifford, arms of, 558 ; x4nne, 92, 558 ;
Eleanor, Geo., 283 ; Geo., earl of
Cumberland, 558 ; Elizth., 179 ;
Francis, lord Clifford, 553, 558 ;
Hen., 63, 283(2) ; Hen., earl of
Cumberland, 558(2) ; Jane, 216 ;
John, lord Clifford and Westmorland,
553 ; Lewis, 216 ; Margt., 558(2) ;
Margt., lady Clifford and Vescy, 553 ;
Sir Robt., 179 ; Thos., 283 ; Thos.,
lord Clifford, 179 ; Wm., 63.
Clifton, Beds., 3.
Clifton, Cornwall, 73(2).
Clifton, Dorset, 104.
Clifton, Notts., 394 ; college at, 394 ;
rector of, 394.
Clifton Campville, Staffs., 442.
Clifton Reynes, Bucks., 37.
Clifton, Sir Adam de, 347 ; Agnes, 394 ;
Alice, 520 ; Cuthbert, Elizth., 272 ;
Geo., Gervis, Sir Gervis(2), 394 ;
Hen,, 360; Robt., 520; Sir Robt.,
Winifrid(2), 394.
Clinton, Elizth., 287, 296 ; Hen., earl
of Lincoln, 296 ; Thos., earl of
Lincoln, 287.
Clinton and Saye, lord, 287.
Clippesby, Norf., 328 ; rector of, 328.
Clippesby, Audry, Francis, 329 ; John,
328; Julian, 328, 329; Wm., 329.
Clipston, Northants., 381 ; rector of,
381.
Clitherow*, Hen., 372 ; Jane, 205 ;
Joan, 372 ; Maud, 205 ; Robt. de,
567 ; Roger, 205(2).
Clive, arms of, 230; Sir Christ., 229;
Eleanor de, 218 ; Geo., Hester,
Jane, Judith, Rachel, Rebecca,
Rich, Sarah, 69 ; Zutphania, 229,
Cloke, John, 227.
Clonfert, bp. of, 527.
Clonville, John(2), Isabel, Margery, 120.
Clopton, arms of, 464(3) ; Agnes, 452 ;
Alice, 464 ; Aline, 66 ; Anne, 462,
463 ; Elizth., 44, 335, 464 ; Francis,
335, 464 ; Joan, 154, 464 ; John,
464(2); Kath., 471; Margt., 464;
Margery, 463, 464(2) ; Mary, 464(2),
Nich., 44 ; Thos., 463, 464 ; Sir
Thos., 471 ; Walter, Wm., 464 ; Sir
Wm., 154, 462, 464(3).
Closehouse, Northumb., 393.
Clothall, Herts., 183 ; 198 ; master of
hospital of St. Mary Mag. at, 183 ;
rectors of, 183.
Clothworkers, clothiers, 9, 22, 24, 114(2)
149(2), 213, 222, 226, 307, 316, 412,
432, 435, 457(3), 458, 462, 473,
530(2), 535, 584 ; arms of the
Company, 469.
620
INDEX.
Clovelly, Devon, 90.
Clowanoe, Cornwall, 71, 72.
Clun, Salop, 427 ; baron of, 502(2).
Clutterbrook, Eliztb., Robt., 50.
Clynnog, Carnarvon, 569.
Clyst St. George, Devon, 90.
Coachmaker, 315.
Coates, Sussex, 519.
Coates -by -Stow, Line., 283.
Coates, Great, Line., 283 ; 288.
Coates, North, Line., reetor of, 286.
Coates, Cotes, Anth., 551 ; Elizth., 87 ;
John, 87, 524 ; Margt., 524 ;
Thos., 53, 524.
Cobbe, Cobbis, Aliee, 11, 248; Dorothy,
364; Edw., 248; Elizth., 11;
Margery, 412 ; Sibil, 11 ; Thos.,
11(3), 412(2) ; Wm., 11, 364.
Coberley, Gloue., 149 ; 150.
Cobham, Kent, 218 : fellow of eollege
of, 220 ; masters of the eollege,
220(2), 221.
Cobham, Surrey, 483.
Cobham, Aliee, 248 ; Edw., 249 ;
Eleanor, 491 ; Elizth., 223, 241 ;
lady Elizth., 491 ; Geo., 223, 241 ;
Sir Hen., first baron, 218(2) ; Isabel,
491; Joan, 113, 219; dame Joan
(1310-20), 218 : dame Joan (1399),
236 ; Joan, lady of Cobham (1433),
219(2), 220(3); John (1399), 236 ;
John, 248; Sir John, 113; Sir
John (1300), 218 ; Sir John, seeond
baron (1354), 218; Sir John, third
baron (1365), 218, 219 (3), 220(2);
lord, 241; Margt., 113; dame
Margt. (1375), 218 ; dame Margt.
(1395), 219 ; Maud, 237 ; dame
Maud (1380), 219: Mary, 249;
Rauf, 219 ; Reginald, 219, 236,
491 ; Sir Reginald, 491 ; Sir
Reginald, baron Cobham of Ster-
borough, 491(2) ; Thos., 237 ; Sir
Thos., 218, 219.
Cobham of Chafford, arms of, 219.
Cobindon, Joan, Rieh. de, 148.
Cobleigh, Aliee, Isabel, Hen., Joan,
John (2), 90.
Coby, Wm., 463.
Cook, Coeke, Cok, Cokke, Anne, 11 ;
Edm., 366; Elizth., 11; Feliee atte,
227 ; Isabel, 325 ; Joan, 354, 459 ;
John, 11, 200, 288, 322, 324, 358,
362 ; Mary, Rieh., 144 ; Robt., 362,
475 ; Simon, 325 ; Thos., 352 ;
Thomasin, 288 ; Wm., 459.
Coekayne, Dorothy, 7, 79 ; Edm.,
Elizth. (2), 7 ; Franeis, 79 ; Joan,
John (2), Ida, Kath., 7 ; Sir Thos.,
79, 80 ; Wm., 7.
Coekburn, Coburn, Alex., Alison, John
568.
Cooker, Coker, Anne, Cadwallader (3),
399 ; Edw., 97 ; Elizth., Franoes,
Joan (3), John (4), Kath. (2). 399 ;
Robt., 97, 99 ; Susan, 99 ; Wm.,
399.
Coekerells, Essex, 131.
Coekerham, Cokerham, arms of, 336 ;
Brime, 102 ; Helen, John, 84 ;
Robt., 242 ; Susan, 102.
Coeket, Coket, Edm., 447, 466 ; Sir
Edw., Jane, 362.
Cookington, Devon, 96.
Coekley Cley, Norf., 329.
Cookthorpe, Norf., 320.
Codd, Code, Anne, 73 ; Kath, 241 ;
Rieh., 73 ; Thos., 254 ; Wm., 241.
Codenham, Hen., Margt., 367.
Codington, Elizth., 461 ; Hen., 274 ;
Rieh., 461.
Coffer, John, Phelipe, 536,
Coffin, Aliee, 84; Jas,, 93; Mary,
Peter, 76 ; Thos., 84 ; Sir Wm., 196.
Cogdell, Aliee, Jane, Thos., 189.
Coggeshall, Essex, 114.
Coggeshall, Elizth., John, 120, 467 ;
Thos., 133.
Coke, see Cook.
Colan, Cornwall, 71.
Col an, Elizth., Tristram, 71.
Colard, John, Margery, 233.
Colburn, Flammoek, John, 519.
Colby, Norf., 329 ; 94 ; reetor of, 329.
Colby, Aliee, 450 ; Franeis, 450, 582 ;
John, 362, 450(2) ; Margt., 450 ;
Rose, 362.
Colehester, Essex, 114 ; 23, 357 ;
alderman of, 114(2) ; museum, 575 ;
offieial of the arehdeaeon of, 59 ;
St. James, 114 ; St. Peter, 114, 462.
Coldbrook, Mon., 318(3).
Cold Norton, Essex, 115.
Coldoek, Aliee, 308.
Coldred, Kent, 221.
Cole, Coles, Anne, 229 ; Arthur, 412 ;
Edith, 180 ; Eleanor, 388 ; Franees,
398 ; Geo., 388 ; Gregory, 398 ;
Humf., 437 ; Jane, 398 ; Margt.,
314 ; Robt., 180 ; Sara, 388 ; Thos.,
229, 314; Ursula, .524.
Colebrand, Rieh., 110.
Colemore, John, Sarah, Thos., 93.
Colepeper, see Culpeper.
Coleshill, Warw., 520 ; viears of, 520.
Coleshill, Anne, Robt., 9 ; Thos., 113.
Colford, Agnes, John, 127.
Colham, 304.
Colholme, Rieh., 551.
Colinson, Isabel, Robt., 564.
INDEX.
621
Colkin, John, 211.
Colkins, Kent, 211.
Collant, Jude, 99.
Collars, Lancastrian livery, 195 ;
mermaids, 156 ; S.S., 1, 3, 62, 85,
103, 109, 122, 173, 184, 210, 255,
262, 272, 284, 309, 327, 379, 382,
404, 426, 448, 488, 493, 502, 517,
519, 525, 539, 555, 556, 578 ; suns
and roses, 45, 86, 117, 131, 182, 193,
361 362, 451, 481 ; indeterminate,
20, 49, 131, 142, 176, 195, 207, 231,
315, 340, 367, 397, 402, 409, 422,
436, 465, 482, 492, 502, 515, 539,
549, 583.
Collen, Elizth., Edw., 183 ; John, 111.
Collet, John, Susanna, 202(2).
Collier, John, 101.
Collingbourne Ducis, Wilts., 530.
Collingbourne Kingston, Wilts., 530,
Collingbourne, Joan, Robt., 530.
Collingridge, Alice, 423.
Collingtree, Northants., 381 ; rector
of, 381.
Collingwood, Bridget, Sir Cuthbert,
Robt., 186.
Collins, Benj., 437 ; Edm., Edw. (2),
203 ; Hen., 525 ; Mary, 504 ;
Peter, Robt., 556 ; Sam., 110 ; Thos.
504, 587.
Collys, - ,39.
Colly weston, Northants., 381.
Colman, John, 345, 473 ; J. J., 589 ;
Kath., 473 ; Mary, Sam., 120.
Colmer, Hants., 159.
Colmer, Margt., Rich., 256.
Colmworth, Beds., 3.
Colnbrook, Bucks., 44.
Colne, Lane., 269 ; rector of, 269.
Colne Engaine, Essex, 115.
Colne, Wake’s, Essex, 115.
Colnett., Wm., 171.
Colney, Norf., 329 ; rector of, 329.
Colsall, manor of, 246.
Colt, Elizth., 131 ; Hen., Jane, 450 ;
Joan, 131 ; John, 131, 390, 581 ;
Magdalen, 139 ; Mary, 131 ; Thos.;
131(2), 139.
Colthurst, Faith, 279 ; Francis, Hen.,
411 ; John, 279 ; Kath., Thos., 565.
Coltishall, Norf., 329 ; rector of, 530.
Colton, Norf., 329.
Coltropp, see Calthorp.
Colvile, John, Rich., 343.
Colwall, Hereford, 172.
Colwell, Agnes (2), Rich., 229.
Colwick, Bucks., 22.
Coly, Thos., 212.
Colyton, Devon, 90.
Comb, carding, 146.
Combe, Somerset, 434.
Combe Florey, Somerset, 433.
Combe Hay, Somerset, 433 ; rector of,
433.
Combe Martin, Devon, 90.
Combe-in-Teignhead, Devon, 90.
Combe, Wm., 38.
Comblie, Isle of Wight, 171.
Combs, Suff., 452 ; rector of, 452.
Comfort, Ambrose, Elizth., 503.
Comin, Simon, Timothy, 106.
Commissary-general, 495.
Complin, Anne, Wm., 167.
Compton, Surrey, 483.
Compton, Warw., 522.
Compton Beauchamp, Berks., 18 ;
rector of, 18.
Compton, Fenny, Warw., 520.
Compton Greenfield, Glouc., 157.
Compton Parva, Berks., 18.
Compton Valence, Dorset, 98 ; rector
of, 98.
Compton Verney, Warw., 520.
Compton, Bridget, 497(2) ; Edith, 432 ;
family, 171, 581 ; Joan, 159, 482 ;
John, 38, 159, 432, 482 ; Sir John,
497 ; Hen., 146, 437(2) ; Margery,
38 ; Sir Robt. de, 394.
Coney, Walter, 346, 572.
Congham, Norf., 329.
Congleton, Ches., 68.
Coningsby, Amfelice, 376 ; Elizth., 63,
173 ; Humf., 333 ; Sir Humf., 376 ;
Jane, 333 ; Margt., 62 ; Sidney,
Sir Thos., 173 ; Wm., 62.
Conisborough, Yorks., 545 ; rector of,
545.
Coniscliffe, Durham, 105 ; bailiff of,
105.
Conisholme, Line., 283.
Coniston, Lane., 527.
Connell, Thos., 553.
Connington, Hunts., 203.
Conquest, arms of, 5 ; Eleanor, 6 ;
Elizth., 7, 54 ; Sir Hen., 6 ; Isabel,
John, Rich. (2), 7.
Consant, Anne, Judith, Thos., 225.
Constable, Agnes, Anne, 394 ; Jane,
547, 557 ; John, 557 ; Sir John, 394 ;
Sir Marmaduke, 547, 548 ; Robt.,
544 ; Sir Robt., 394, 557 ; Sir Wm.,
557.
Constantine, Cornwall, 71.
Conway, Carnarvon, 569 ; abbot of,
132 ; governor of castle of, 569 ;
vicar of, 569.
Conyers, Anne, 331 ; Christ., 545, 549 ;
Sir Christ., 544 ; Darcy, 550 ; Elizth.,
545, 550 ; Ellen, 549 ; Isabel, 106 ;
Jane, 547 ; Sir John, 106 ; Kath.,
622
INDEX.
290 ; lord, 547 ; Margt., 544 ;
Margery, Robt. (2), 106 ; Thos.,
290, 331 ; Sir - 106.
Coo, Coe, Bridget., Elizth, Jas. (2), 466.
Cook, Cooke, Coke, Alice, 64, 476 ;
Anne, 509. 559 ; Anth., 476 ;
Bridget, 459 ; Dorothy. 474 ; Edm.,
181 ; Edw., 459, 474, 509(2) ; Sir
Edw., 453, 474 ; Elizth., 138 (2),
428, 459 ; Ellen, 198 ; Emme, 509 ;
Francis, 486 ; Geo., 373 ; Geo., bp.
of Hereford, 173 ; Joan, 151 ; John,
117, 151(2), 198, 476, 486, 509(2),
513 ; Kath., 509 ; Margery, 198 ;
Mary, 138 ; Nich., 27 ; Peter, 559 ;
Rich., 138, 428 ; Robt., 474 ; Susan,
130, 509, 513 ; Thos., 356 ; Veare,
453 ; Wm., 64, 138.
Cookham, Berks., 18 : bailiff of
hundred of, 26 ; vicar of, 19.
Cookley, Suff., 452.
Cooksey, Sir Hugh, Joan, 397 ;
Maud, Walter, 539.
Cookson, Elizth., Thos., 46.
Cooper, Cowper, Anth., 199 ; Edw.,
515 ; Jane, 162 ; Thos., 477, 580.
Coote, Edith, 323.
Cootys, Northants., 420.
Copdock, Suff., 452.
Cope, Sir Anth. (2), Hen., Mary (3), 407.
Coperlin, Flint, 573.
Copgrove, Yorks., 545 ; rector of, 545.
Copinger, arms of, 370, 591 ; Elizth.,
Francis, 260 ; Hen., 237 ; John,
260 ; Martha, 237 ; Ralph, 260 ;
Wm., 237 ; Wm. Posthumous, 237.
Copland, Olive, Thos., 469.
Cople, Beds., 3.
Copledike, Anne, 285 ; Edw., 473 ;
Elizth., John (2), Sir John, Margt.,
285 ; Prudence, 473.
Copleston, Eleanor, 94 ; Isabel, 96 ;
John, 94, 96(2).
Copley, Edw., Elizth., 88 ; John,
23(2) ; Margt., 508 ; Mary, 23 ;
Sir Roger, 508 ; Wm., 23.
Copping, Coppin, Geo., 586 ; Isabel,
397 ; John, Margt., 208 ; Ralph,
397 ; Stephen, 459, 586 ; Thos., 375.
Copto, John, Mirabel, 125.
Copwood, Basset, 80 ; Geo., John,
442 ; Margt., Rich., 80, 442.
Coraunt, Joan, John, 369.
Corbet, Ancaret, 431 ; Sir Andrew,
445 ; Anne, 166, 445 ; Beatrix, 24 ;
Elizth., 166 ; Gertrude, 428 ; Jane,
John, 366 ; Judith, 379 ; Kath.,
539 ; Reginald, 428 ; Robt., 166,
428, 445 ; Rowland, 428 ; Susan,
445 ; Thos., 431 ; Sir Wm., 24.
Corbold, Grisell, 461 ; Joan, 466 ;
Thos., 461., Wm., 466.
Corby, John, 504.
Corfe Mullen, Dorset, 98.
Corfu, isle of, 432.
Corin, Anne, Rich., 77.
Coriton, Jane, Peter, 76.
Cornard, Suff., 109.
Corn burgh, Yorks., 558.
Cornew, Isabel, Robt., 90.
Cornish, Hen., 403 (2) ; Thos., bp. of
Tenos, 440.
Cornwall, 70 ; 259 ; duchy of, receivers
for, 71, 75, 77 ; sheriffs of, 71, 75.
Cornwall, arms of, 237(2), Cecily, 84 ;
Elizth., Sir Esmon de, 427 ; Thos.,
Winifrid, 172.
Cornwallis, arms of, 181 ; Anne, 448,
455, 458 472 ; Bridget, Chas., 455 ;
Elizth., 448, 473 ; Frances. 455 ;
Francis, 448 ; Hen., Jean, 455
John, 335, 448, 455, 458 ; Sir John,
181, 472 ; Kath., 448, 455(2);.
Philip, 327, 448, 455 ; Rich., 472 ;
Thos., 448, 455 ; Wm., 450, 455,
473 ; Sir Wm., 327, 455.
Corp, Eleanor, John, 95.
Corringham, Essex, 115 ; rectors of,
115, 186.
Corringham, Line., 283 ; vicar of,
283.
Corsham, Wilts., 530 ; 435 ; vicar of,.
438.
Cortewille, Colyne, Louis, 578.
Corton, Wilts., 98.
Cory, Ann, 356 ; Robt., 325 ; Thos.,
356.
Cosen, Cosin, Margt., 453 ; Thos., 292 ;
Wm., 453.
Cosgrove, Northants., 381 ; parson
of, 381.
Cosowarth, Cornwall, 71.
Cosowarth, Dorothy, John, 71.
Cossale, Isabel, 222.
Cossam, see Corsham, Wilts.
Cossey, Thos., 370.
Cossington, Somerset, 434.
Cossington, John, Sarah, 206,
Costessey, Norf., 329 ; 75.
Cotemersh, Wilts., 532.
Cotesbrok, Robt., 309.
Cotesford, Oxon, 421.
Coting, Wm., 325.
Cotrel, Jas., 563.
Cottered, Herts., 184.
Cotterstock, Northants. , 381 ; provost
of chantry of, 381.
Cottingham, Yorks., 545 ; rector of,
545.
Cottisford, Oxon, 403.
INDEX.
623
Cotton, Coton, Alice, Eleanor, 443 ;
Elizth., 158, 467 ; Sir Geo,, 47 ;
Grace, 495 ; Isabel, Jane, Kath.,
443 ; Margt., 156, 251 ; Mary, 314;
Maud, 85, 443 ; Rich., 47, 85, 156,
443(2) ; Robt., 495 ; Thos., 314 ;
Thomasin, 444 ; Wm., 63, 158, 251,
444.
Cottusmore, Amice, John, 399(2) ;
Wm,, 179.
Couch, Thos,, 202.
Coughton, Warw., 521 ; 156,
Couhill, Elizth., 240.
Coulsdon, Surrey, 284 ; rector of, 284.
Coulsdon, East, Wilts., 530 ; 528.
Coulthirst, Robt., 552.
Council of the North, members of, 544,
563 ; secretary of, 543.
Counforth, Margt., 330.
Court, Amy, Edw., 434 ; Jane, Robt.,
17.
Court letter, writer of, 486.
Courtenay, Edw., 72, 410 ; Edw., earl
of Devon, 73 ; Florence, 73 ; Gert¬
rude, 103, 185 ; Hen,, 185 ; Hen.,
marquis of Exeter, 103, 185 ; Hugh,
410 ; Hugh, earl of Devon, 91, 113,
219 ; Kath,, 94 ; Margt,, 113, 219 ;
Margt., countess of Devon, 91 ;
Sir Peter, 91, 219 ; Sir Philip, 85 ;
Wm., abp. of Canterbury, 219, 243 ;
Sir Wm., 72.
Courthope, Alex., Elizth., 453 ; Jas.,
410.
Cove, North, Suff., 453.
Co veil, Thos., 269.
Covenham St. Bartholomew, Line.,
283.
Coventry, Warw., 521 ; 121, 430 ;
archdeacon of, 521 : arms, 249, 430,
521, 527, 577 ; Bablake hospital,
521 ; bishop, 79 ; Cheylesmore
park, 527 ; Holy Trinity, 521 ;
mayors, 521 ; official, 520 ; St.
Michael, 521, vicar of, 521 ; sheriff,
521.
Coventry, Kath., 589.
Coverdall, Elizth., Robt., 466.
Covert, arms of, 514 ; Anne, 515 ;
Barbara, 262 ; Blanch, 515 ;
Dorothy, 504 ; Elizth., 504, 514(2) ;
Hen., 190, 504 ; Isabel, 514 ; Jane,
494, 514, 515 ; John, 504, 514, 515 ;
Mary, 515 ; Rich., 494, 514, 515 ;
Wm., 190, 262, 514, 515.
Covesgrave, John, 5.
Cowall, John, 367.
I^owden, Kent, 221.
I^owell, Cowrll, John, 58 ; Thos., 259.
I!owfold, Sussex, 506 ; rector of, 506.
Cowling, Kent, 221 ; castle of, 220 ;
rectors of, 219, 222.
Cowlinge, Suff., 453.
Cowthorpe, Yorks., 546.
Cox, Edw., Jane, Kath., Laur., Margt.,
305 ; Mary, 517 ; Rich., 305 ; Wm.,
517.
Coxwell, Great, Berks., 19.
Coxwold, Yorks., 546.
Coys, arms of, 128 ; Ann, Giles,
Sarah, 583.
Crab, Reginald, 370.
Cracherood, Agnes, Elizth., John,
Wm., 138.
Cracroft, Anne, 281 ; Elizth., John,
548 : Leonard, 281.
Cradles or cots, infants in, 31(2), 46,
233, 379, 391, 449, 555.
Cradley, Hereford, 173 ; rector of, 173.
Cradock, Dorothy, Elizth., Jane, John,
239 ; Maud, 572 ; Nevill, 239 ;
Vraichvras, 318.
Crafford, Arthur, 128, 141 ; Mary,
Winifrid, 141.
Cranborne, Dorset, 98.
Cranbrook, Kent, 222 ; 453, 494 ;
Betenham in, 227 ; Glassenbury in,
222, 260 ; rectors of, 222.
Crandol, Hants., 514.
Crane, Edw., Elizth., 472 ; Felice, 45 ;
Sir Francis, 375 ; Hen., 139 ; Joan,
180 ; John, 375 ; Margt., 180, 464 ;
Robt., 464 ; Wm., 180.
Cranfield, Beds., 4 ; rector of, 4.
Cranford, Midclx., 297 ; rectors of,
297, 304.
Cranford St. Andrew, Northants., 382.
Cranford, Edw., 495.
Cranham, Essex, 114.
Cranley, Surrey, 284 ; rector of, 284.
Cranley, Thos., abp. of Dublin, 414.
Cranmer, Agnes, 396; Anne, 115;
Rachel, 245 ; Robt., 115 ; Thos.,
245, 396.
Cranmore, West, Somerset, 434.
Cransley, Northants., 382 ; manors of
Newarks and Pultons in, 382.
Cranstead, Kent, 217.
Cranston, Andrew, Mary, 439.
Crantock, Cornwall, dean of, 77.
Cratfield, Suff., 453.
Crathorne, Yorks., 546.
Crathorne, Elizth., 546 ; Robt., 564 ;
Thos., 546.
Craven, Mary, Thos., 553.
Crawley, Hants., 159 ; rector of, 159.
Crawley, Sussex, 506.
Crawley, North, Bucks., 37 ; parson
of, 37.
Crawley, Thos., 117.
624
INDEX.
Cray, Foots, Kent, 222 ; rector of, 222.
Cray, St. Mary, Kent, 222 ; 242.
Cray, St. Paul, Kent, 267 ; 579.
Cray, John, 402.
Crayford, Kent, 185, 227.
Crayford, Flizth., Sir Wm., 236.
Creake Abbey, Norf., 329.
Creake, North, Norf., 329 ; 340.
Creake, South, Norf., 329.
Creckett, Anne, Thos., 15.
Creedy, Devon, 93.
Creeny, W. F., 356.
Creke, Alyne, Sir John de, 66.
Cremer, Anne, John, 365.
Crendon, Long, Bucks., 37.
Crepehege, Joan, John, 223.
Cresacre, Anne, Edw., 542.
Cresheld, see. Croshold.
Creslow, Bucks., 53.
Cressenir, Sir John, Thos., 330.
Cresset, Alice, 430 ; Anne, 429 ;
Elizth., Jane, Kath., Rich. (2), Robt.,
430 ; Thos., 429.
Crossing, Essex, 115.
Cressingham, Great, Norf., 330 ; rector
of, 330.
Cressy, Cristine, 383(2) ; Grace, 186 ;
John, 383 ; Wm., 186.
Crests as supporters, 64.
Creswell, Isabel, John, 161 ; Mary,
Thos., 20.
Crewe, Julian, 526 ; Silvanus, 570,
571(2), 573(2) ; Thos., 526, 570.
Crewkerne, Somerset, 434 ; master of
school at, 434.
Crich, Derby, 81 ; Weatcrost in, 81.
Crichel, Long, Dorset, 98.
Crichel More, Dorset, 98.
Crick, Northants., 382.
Crickis, Elizth., John, 344.
Cricklade, Wilts., 268.
Cricksea, Essex, 115.
Criell, Ralph, 228.
Cripps, John, 210 ; Margt., 210, 243 ;
Mary, Thos., 243.
Criscian, Elizth., John, 3,
Crisford, Wm., 508.
Crishall, Essex, 113.
Crisp, Agnes, Alice, 210 ; Anne, 207,
222, 351 ; Elizth., 267 ; Frances,
222 ; Hen., 207, 222, 267 ; Sir
Hen., 207 ; John, 210(4) ; Margt.,
210(2) ; Nich., 351 ; Rich., 336 ;
Thos., 222.
Crisp collection, 584, 585(3), 586(2),
589(4), 590(3), 591.
Cristemas, John, 402(2).
Critchley, Joseph, 573.
Crofield, Suff., 472.
Croft, Line., 284 ; vicar of, 284.
Croft, Crofts, Anne, 341(2), 567 ;
Joan, Sir John, 116 ; Rich., 567 ;
Thos., 341.
Crofton, Cumb., 179.
Crofton, Margery, Wm., 263.
Croke, Crook, Alice, 185; Anne, 111,
398, 409 ; Cecil, 52 ; Chas., 398 ;
Edw., Elizth., 37; Hen., Ill;
John, 37. 52, 306 ; Sir John, 37(2),
398 ; Margt., 306 ; Peter, 535 ;
Rich., 400(2) ; Roger, 535(2) ;
Unton, 409 ; Wm., 185.
Crokker, Sir John, 96.
Crome, Edm.. 309 ; Margt., Peter,
363.
Cromer, Norf., 330.
Crompe, Bridget, Margt. (2), 156.
Crompton, Anne, 498, 545 ; Eleanor,
Ethelred, 445 ; Jane, 545 ; Kath.,
444 ; Margt., 445 ; Robt., 545 ;
Thos., 444. 445(2), 498 ; Wrn., 444.
Cromwelbottom, Yorks., 560.
Cromwell, Margt., Raiph. baron Crom¬
well, Sir Ralph, 293.
Crondall, Hants., 159 ; rector of, 159.
Crophill, prebendary of, 274.
Croply, John, 471.
Cropredy, Oxon, 403 ; prebendary of,
389.
Croscombe, Somerset, 434.
Croshold, Arthur (2), Florence, Francis,
346 ; Judith, 347 ; Mary. Susanna,
346.
Crosland, Sir Jordan, 555.
Cross, Frances, 535 ; Joan, 458 ; John,
12, 458 ; Rich., 543.
Cross brasses, 11, 25, 27, 48, 49, 61, 77,
78, 141. 160, 173(2), 192, 194, 220,
236, 251, 253, 259. 260, 265(2). 284,
287, 311(2), 370, 383, 385, 387, 400.
402, 413(2), 443, 444. 478, 494, 504,
505 ; indents for, 7, 17, 22, 62, 68,
106, 116, 117, 118, 122, 136, 137(3),
144(2), 157, 180, 185, 203(3), 204,
211, 222(2). 224, 225, 231, 241, 253.
268(2), 285, 351, 360, 367, 373,
377(3), 408, 418, 436, 477, 493, 505,
518, 529, 534, 537, 542.
Crosthwaite, Cumb., 78.
Croston, Lane., 269 ; 399 ; vicar of,
269.
Croston, Edm., 418 ; John, 422.
Crostwight, Norf., 330 ; rector of, 330.
Crouch, John, 50.
Crowan, Cornwall, 71.
Crowe, Christ., Cristian, 348.
Crowell, Oxon, 403 ; rector of, 403.
Crowhurst, Surrey, 484 ; 401.
Crowley, North, Bucks., 6.
Crowmarsh Gifford, Oxon, 403 ; 23.
INDEX.
625
Crowmer, Sir Jas., 263 ; Elizth., 234 ;
Margt,, 263 ; Mary, Wm., 234.
Crowther, John, 150 ; Wm., 441.
Croxdale, Durham, 566.
Croxton, Cambs., 59.
Croxton, South, Leic., 275.
Croydon, Surrey, 484 ; vicars of, 485.
Croyland, Godfrey de, abbot of Peter¬
borough, 392.
Croyser, Anne, 498 ; John, 448 ; Wm.,
498.
Cru, Cruwe, see Crewe.
Crucifixions, 85, 216, 462, 576 ; indent
for, 203.
Crudge, Elizth., 390.
Crugge, Barbara, 301 ; John, 301, 519 ;
Wm., 301.
Crundal, Kent, rector of, 262.
Crusader, 66.
Crutch, figure with, 286.
Cruttenden, Anth., 505.
Cubley, Derby, 85.
Cublington, Bucks., 37 ; rectors of,
37, 38.
Cuckfield, Sussex, 506 ; 260, 495 ;
vicar of, 506.
Cuddington, Surrey, 461.
Cuddon, Ann, Elizth., Francis, Mary
(3), Bobt., Wm. (2), 469.
Cudham, Kent, 223.
Culham, Oxon, 14.
Culling, Kath., Margt., Mark (2), 208.
Cullompton, Devon, 96.
Culme, Wm., 411.
Culpeper, arms of, 232, 250 ; Agnes,
232(2) ; Sir Alex., 222 ; Anne, 207,
260 ; Edm., 101 ; SirEdw., 502 (2) ;
Eleanor, 491 ; Elizth., 222, 250,
502(3) ; Jane, 502 ; John, 260 ; Sir
John, 232 ; Joice, 266 ; Lettice,
432 ; Margt., 251, 501 ; Martin,
239 ; Sir Martin, 432 ; Mary, 335 ;
Nich., 502 ; Rich., 251, 501 ; Thos.,
207, 335 ; Sir Thos., 232, 491 ;
Walter, 232, 406, 501 ; Sir Wm.,
250.
Culpho, Suff., 277.
Culverwell, Jane, Sam., 545.
Cumberland, 78 ; earls of, 558(3) ;
sheriff of, 528.
Cumnor, Berks., 19.
Cuningham, Geo., 320.
Cupper, Margt., 429(2) ; Thos., 176,
429(2).
Curry, North, Somerset, 434.
Curthose, Anne (2), Isabel, Joan,
John (2), Rich., Thos. (2), Wm. (2),
203.
Curtis, arms of, 357 ; Alice, 349 ;
Anne, 459 ; Aubrey, 12 ; Augustine,
357, 459 ; Bridget, 357 ; Elizth.,
209 ; John, 12, 168, 196 ; Robt.,
395 ; Simon, 380 ; Stephen, 209 ;
Tristram, 73 ; Wm., 327, 349, 468.
Curzon, Alice, 84 ; Isabel, 49, 424 ;
Geo., 445 ; Joan, 327 ; John, 85 ;
Sir John, 327 ; Mary, 445 ; Rich.,
49, 84 ; Thomasin, 85 ; Walter, 424.
Cuthbert, Edw., Kath., 389.
Cuting, Wm., 310.
Cutler, 410.
Curler, Eliza, 563 ; Elizth., 454, 565 ;
Sir Gervase, 563, 565.
Cutt, Cutts, Anne, 432 ; Barbara, 262 ;
Bridget, 433 ; Eleanor, 63; Sir
Hen., 262 ; Joan, John (3), 433 ;
Sir John, 63(2) ; Margt., 63 ; Matt.,
Mary, Nich., Rich., 433 ; Robt.,
63, 433 ; Susan, Thos., Wm., 433.
Cuxham, Oxon, 403.
Cuxton, Kent, 223 ; rector of, 223
D
D’Abernon, arms of, 498 ; Sir John,
497(2).
Dabrigecourt, Eustace, Geo., 166 ;
Kath., 159 ; Thos., 159, 166.
Dacre, Dacres, Anne, 277, 558(2) ;
Dorothy, Edw. (2), 277 ; Elizth.,
79, 277, 309 ; Geo., John, 277 ;
Hen., 277, 309 ; lord Dacre of the
North, 201 ; lord Dacre of the South,
405, 484 ; Thos., 277, 558 ; Sir
Thos., 79 ; Wm., lord Dacre of
Gillesland, 558.
Dade, Agnes, 465 ; Anne, 472 ;
Frances, 465 ; Marv, 472 ; Nich.,
374 ; Thos., 465 ; 472 (2) ; Wm.,
472.
Dagenham, Essex, 115 ; 120, 159
priory, 128.
Dagworth, Sir Nich., 323.
Dalby-on-the-Wolds, Leic., 275.
Dalby, Thos., 259 ; Wm., 426.
Dale Abbey, Derby, 88.
Dale, Elizth., Wm., 29.
Dalenger, Margt., 451.
Dalham, Suff., 453 ; rector of, 453.
Dalison, Anne, 381, 394 ; Edw., 382(2);
Elizth., 370, 382 ; Geo., 195, 287,
382 ; Joan, 195 ; Kath., 527 ;
Maximilian, Silvester (2), 233 ;
Thos., 183 ; Wm., 233, 287, 370, 394.
Dallet, Wm., 242.
Dalling, Field, see Field Dalling, Norf.
Dalling, Wood, see Wood Dalling, Norf.
Dallingridge, Sir — , 508.
Dallow, Anne, Edw., 396.
Dalton, Alice, 244 ; Anne, 550(2) ;
John, 244 ; Thos., 550.
40
626
INDEX.
Damarell, arms of, 93.
Damascus, 63.
Damet, Clarice, Wm., 371.
Damme, John, 368.
Damsell, Margt., Sir Wm., 207.
Danbury, Essex, 116.
Danby, Jas., 551 ; Maud, Thos., 564 ;
Thomasin, 551.
Dand, Dorothy, Thos., 82.
Dandelion, Kent, 203, 225(2).
Dandelion, John, 244.
Dandy, Alice, John, 459 ; Kath., 452 ;
Margery, 459 ; Martha, Thos. (2),
452.
Danet’s Hall, Leic., 74.
Danet, Anne, 525 ; Elizth., 74 ;
Gerard, 74, 136, 525 ; Mary, 136(2).
Dangerfield, Bridget, Fulk, 156.
Daniel, Alice, Avice, 474 ; Edm., 446 ;
John, 358, 446, 474 ; Margt., 446 ;
Ursula, 474 ; Walter, 358, 580 ;
Wm., 208(2) ; - , 118.
Danson, Anne, Thos., 14.
Danvers, Anne, 520, 531(2) ; Dorothy,
26 ; Elizth., 113 ; Hen., 178 ; John,
178, 398 ; Sir John, 113, 531;
Rachel, Rich., 172 ; Silvester,
Ursula, 113 ; Wm., 520.
Darcy, arms of, 137 ; Anne, 562 ;
Anth., 137(2) ; Brian, 129, 137 ;
Edw., Elizth., 501 ; Joan, 437 ;
John, 129, 132, 562 ; John, lord
Darcy of Aston, 562 ; John, lord
Darcy of Chiche, 113 ; John, lord
Darcy and Meinell, 437 ; Kath., 137 ;
lord Darcy and Conyers, 550 ;
Margt., 550, 562(2) ; Michael, 562 ;
Philipe, Thos. (3), 137 ; Thos., lord
Darcy, 132.
Darell, arms of, 215 ; Constantine,
530; Sir Edw., Eleanor, 118;
Elizth., Florence, Geo., 215 ; Joan,
530 ; John, 215 ; Kath., 389 ;
Margt., 45; Mary, 118(2); Paul,
45 ; Peter, Sir Thos., 389 ; Wm.,
537, 544.
Darenth, Kent, 223.
Darfield, Yorks., 546.
Darkenoll, arms of, 251 ; Anne, 251 ;
Grace, 186 ; Joan (2), John, Margt.,
251; Robt., 186; Walter, Wm., 251.
Darker, see Dacres.
Darkham, Hen., 489.
Darley, Derby, 81 ; rector of, 81.
Darley, Alice, Anne, Benedicta,
Elizth., Francis, 555 ; Hen., 565 ;
John, 235, 555(2) ; Margery, 565 ;
Mary (3), Thos., Wm. (2), 555.
Darlington, Durham, 105 ; dean or
vicar of, 296.
Darlton, Notts., 394.
Darnelly, Daniel (2), Jane, 58.
Darnley, lord, 492.
Darnowll, see Darkenoll.
Darowen, Montgomery, 569.
Darrington, Yorks., 546.
Darsham, Suff., 453.
Dartford, Kent, 223 ; school at, 224 ;
vicar of, 224.
Dartmouth, Devon, 90 ; 572 ; mayor
of, 91 ; St. Petrock, St. Saviour, 90.
Darton, Yorks., 546 ; Gawber Hall in,
546, 547.
Darwent, Anne, Chas. (3), 556.
Daston, Anne, 156 ; Anth., 538 ;
Rich., 156.
Datchet, Bucks., 38 ; 509.
Datchworth, Herts., 184 ; rector of,
184.
Daubeny, Anne, Arthur, 364 ; Christ.,
325, 364 ; Clement, 32, 364 ; Francis,
364 ; Giles, lord Daubeney, 160 ;
Sir Giles, 202, 437(2) ; Hen., 364 ;
Joan, 202, 325, 364, 437 ; Mary,
437 ; Philipe, Robt., Thos. (2), 364.
Daunce, Alice, 16 ; Sir John, 15.
Dauney, Elizth., 559 ; Thos., 566(2) ;
Sir Thos., 559.
Dauntsey, Wilts., 531 ; 113.
Dauntsey, arms of, 533 ; Ambrose,
533 ; Anne, 531 ; Elizth., 269, 430 ;
Gertrude, 533 ; Sir Gilbert, 100 ;
John, 532 ; Sir John, 430, 531, 533 ;
Margt., 532 ; Mary, Wm., 269.
Davenant, John, 485.
Da vers, see Danvers.
David, St., 174.
Davids, John, Sage, 570.
Davington, Kent, 225.
Davis, Davies, Anne, 536 ; Dorothy,
Elizth,, 431 ; Isaiah, 44(2) ; Joan,
431 ; Leonard, 317 ; Margt., 431 ;
Mary, 44 ; Matt., 536 ; Rice, 431 ;
Rich., 44 ; Robt., 572 ; Sam., 573 ;
Thos., 44.
Davison, Thos., 169.
Davy, Alice, 337 ; Elias, 484 ; John,
466 ; John, 337 ; Rich., 466 ; Thos.,
331 ; Walter, 513.
Dawson, Alex., 78 ; Geo., 551 ; Joan,
350, 553 ; Robt., 555 ; Robt., bp.
of Clonfert, 527 ; Wm., 551.
Dawson-Duffield, R. D., 591.
Dawtrey, Anne, 513 ; Dorothy, 309 ;
Edw., 579 ; Francis, 507 ; Hen,,
513 ; John, 507 ; Margt., 579 ;
Wm., 309.
Day, arms of, 538 ; Alice, 191, 449 ;
Edm., 11 ; Elizth., 40, 41 ; Geo.,
bp. of Chichester, 505; Joan, 114,
INDEX.
627
191, 578 ; John, 376, 449 ; Judith,
41 ; Kath., 376 ; Rachel, Rich. (2),
Susan, 41 ; Thos., 191 ; Wm., 41 ;
Wm., bp. of Winchester, 40.
Daylesford, Wore., 538.
Deal, Kent, captain of the castle of,
225, 284.
Deal, Upper, Kent, 225 ; rector of, 225.
Dean, Beds., 4 ; rector of, 4.
Dean, Hants., 170.
Dean, Priors, Hants., 159.
Deane, West, Wilts., 531.
Death, figures of, 2, 34, 46, 120, 171,
269, 438, 463, 530, 584 ; heads, 142,
323.
Death, Deth, Anne, 224 ; Anth., 336 ;
Elizth., 224, 336 ; John, Margery,
136 ; Wm., 224.
Debank, John, Thos., 110.
Debden, Essex, 144.
Debenham, Suff., 453.
Decons, Joan, Rich., 29.
Deddington, Oxon, 404 ; 425, 589.
Deen, Dene, Geoff., 346 ; Hen., abp.
of Canterbury, 268 ; Hugh, 320 ;
Jas., 280 ; Joan, 320 ; Kath, 280 ;
Margt., 233, 280 ; Nich., 280 ;
Robt., Silvester, 23^
Deerhurst, Glouc., 149.
Heighten, Yorks., 547.
Delabere, Alice, 378 ; Anne, Elizth.,
174 ; Rich., 378 ; Sir Rich., 174.
Delalind, Anne, Sir Geo., 504.
Delamare, Delamere, Eleanor, 437 ;
Isabel, 173 ; John, Philip, 437 ;
Rich., 173 ; Thos., abbot of St.
Albans, 192 ; Wm., 188.
De la Pole, .see Pole.
Delarey, John, 261.
Dell, Wm., 417.
Dellis, Kath., 70.
Delves, Margt., 581 ; Ralph, 70.
Dely, Margt., 305.
Dence, Elizth., Jervis, 222.
Denchworth, Berks., 20.
Dene, Northants., 382.
Dengie, Essex, 116.
Denham, Bucks., 38 ; parsons of, 38.
Denham, Suff., 453 ; 322, 367.
Denham, Wm., 498, 499.
Denn, David, 241 ; Eleanor, 328 ;
Robt., 239 ; Thomasin, 240 ; Wm.,
328.
Dennington, Suff. 454 ; 589 ; rector
of, 454.
Dennis, arms of, 307 ; Anne, 89, 469 ;
Geo., 512 ; Sir Gilbert, 154 ; Hen.,
Jane, 432 ; John, 89 ; Margt., 512 ;
Michael, 482 ; Morris, 154 ; Philip,
307 ; Roger, 469 ; Sir Walter, 154.
Denny, Cambs., abbess of, 521.
Denny, arms of, 375 ; Sir Anth., Chas.,
181 ; Dorothy, 361 ; Sir Edw., 181 ;
Joan, John (2), 448 ; Margt., 181 ;
Thos., 369 ; Ursula, 50 ; Wm., 361.
Denot, Peter, 508.
Denstone, Suff., 454.
Denton, Kent., 225.
Denton, Lane., 305.
Denton, Norf., 330 ; rector of, 330.
Denton, Hen., 385 ; Thos., 401.
Denver, arms of, 581.
Depden, Suff., 454.
Deptford, Kent., clerk of storehouse
at, 310.
Derby, All Saints, 81 ; minister of, 81.
Derby, countess of, 304, 305 ; earls of,
9, 75, 304(2), 406, 526.
Derbyshire, 79 ; sheriffs of, 82(3), 395.
Here, John, 168, 376.
Dereham, East, Norf., 330; 310;
vicars of, 330.
Dereham, West, Norf., 110.
Dereham, Derham, arms of, 581 ;
John, 110; Robt., 338; Thos., 110,
372 ; Thomasin, 372.
Derehawgh, Edw., Wm., 467.
Derelicts, 587.
Dereux, Philip, 168.
Dericote, Arthur, 300, 540 ; Emme,
Jane, Margt., Mary, 300; Thomasin,
540.
Dering, Alice, Anth., 252 ; Dorothy,
243 ; Sir Edw., 243, 252 ; James,
257 ; Jane, John (3), Julian, Margt.
(2), Mary, Nich., Rich. (3), 252.
Derington, Geo., 120.
Dermot, Wm., 176.
Dersingham, Norf., 331.
Dersley, Anne, 357, 453 ; John, 357 ;
Margt. (2), Thos., 453.
Dervile, John, 37.
Desborough, Northants., 382; 126,
386, 388.
Desford, John, 414.
Desmond, earl of, 304, 455.
Despencer, baroness, 238 ; Edw., lord
Despencer, 523 ; lord, 331 ; Margt.,
523.
Dethick, Derby, 80(2), 394.
Dethick, Humf., 500 ; Isabel, Robt.,
80.
Deve, see Dyve.
Deverell, Florence (2), John, Rich. (3),
535.
Devereux, Dorothy, 512 ; Frances,
530 ; Walter, earl of Essex, 512.
Devizes, Wilts., 531.
Devon, earls of, 73, 91, 113, 198, 219,
410.
628
INDEX.
Devonshire, 89 ; duke of, 559 ;
receiver -general for, 77,
Dew, John, 261 ; Kath., 346.
D’Ewes, Adrian, Alice, 138 ; Anne,
Clopton, 462 ; Gerard, 138 ; Paul,
472 ; Sir Simon, 462.
Dewsbury, Yorks., 547.
Deyk, Reynauld de, 257.
Deyman, John, 337.
Deyncourt, Dencourt, Alice, Anne,
Elizth. (2), Ellen, 138 ; John, lord
Deyncourt, Margt., 293 ; Merion,
Rich,, Robt. (2), Roger, 138 ; Wm.,
lord Deyncourt, 293.
Deynes, John, Kath,, 323.
Diamond, Dymond, H. N., 588 ; Mary,
Tristram, 371.
Dickenson, Elenor, 103 ; Wm., 269.
Diddington, Hunts., 201.
Diddlebury, Salop, 428.
Digby, Alice, 520 ; Roland, 426 ;
Simon, 520.
Digenis, Isabel, Thos., 102.
Diggs, Digges, arms of, 248(2) ; Anne,
248 ; Joan, John, 207 ; Rich., 248 ;
Thos. Posthumous, 495.
Digswell, Herts., 184 ; 110, 400 ;
rector of, 184.
Dilcok, Mary, 130.
Dilhorn, Staffs., 442.
Dillington, Amy, 293 ; Anne, 171 ;
Anth., 293.
Dim, Hen., Prudence, 314.
Dimmock, see Dymoke.
Dinely, see Dingley.
Dingestow, Mon., 318.
Dingley, Northants., 383.
Dingley, Dinely, Joan, 170 ; John,
281 ; Sir John, 495 ; Margt., 28 ;
Marv, 281 ; Robt., 170 ; Wm., 28,
281.''
Dinn, Dynne, arms of, 339(3) ; Alice
(2), Anth., Beatrice (2), 339 ; Elizth.,
131, 339(3) ; Francis, 364 ; Hen.,
131, 339 (3) ; Joan, John, Margt. (2),
Prudence, Robt. (5), Thos. (2), 339 ;
Wm,, 339, 364 ; Winifrid, 339.
Dinsdale, Durham, 105.
Dinton, Bucks., 38.
Dinton, Wilts., 531 ; vicar of, 531.
Diptford, Devon, 91.
Diptford, Elizth., Hen., 89.
Dirkin, Jane, 239.
Disney, Anne, 282, 284, 289 ; Anth.,
282 ; Bridget, 289 ; Edw., 282(2),
283(2) ; Elizth., 282(2) ; Esther,
Frances, 289 ; Hen., 282 (2) ; Jane,
282(2), 289 ; Jas., John (5), 282 ;
Judeth, 289(2) ; Kath., 282(2), 289 ;
Margt., 289(2) ; Mary, 282, 289 ;
Nele, 289 ; Rich., 282, 289(2) ;
Sarah, Susan, 289 ; Thos., 282(4),
283(3), 289 ; Ursula, 283(2) ; Wm.,
282(2), 289(2) ; Sir Wm., 289.
Dister, Agnes, Allen, 114, 462.
Ditchingham, Norf., 331.
Dittisham, Devon, 95.
Ditton, Kent, 225 ; Brookcourt in,
225.
Ditton, Long, Surrey, 485 ; 486 ;
rectors of, 485, 993.
Ditton Priors, Salop, 428 ; vicar of,
428.
Ditton, Thames, Surrev, 485 ; 500,
516.
Dixon, Ad., 549 ; Dorothy, 275 ; Hen.,
199 ; Mary, 190 ; Nich., 183 ;
Rich., 148 ; Thos., 527 (2).
Do, Doe, Agnes, 28 ; Joan, 24, 28 ;
John, 24 ; Rich., 28.
Dobb, Thos., 323.
Dobin, John, 455.
Dobson, Wm., 164.
Docking, Alice, 367 ; Helwise, 370 ;
Robt., 340, 370, 375 ; Roger, 367.
Docton, Devon, 92.
Docton, Alice, Thos., 92.
Docwra, Frances, 187 ; Jas., Kath.,
61 ; Thos., 187.
Dodd, Elizth., 70 ; Norris, 275 ;
Randal, 70 ; Robt., 232, 275.
Doddershill, Wore., 538.
Dodding, Hen., Margt., Miles (2), 273.
Doddington, Ches., 70.
Doddington, Hunts., 487.
Doddington, Kent, 225.
Doddington, Northants., 383,
Doddington, Anne, 166 ; Eleanor, 192 ;
John, 127, 166, 192(2) ; Margt., 127.
Doddiscombsleigh, Devon, 91 ; parson
of, 91.
Dodford, Northants., 383 ; vicar of,
383.
Dodg, Anne, John, 321.
Dodgson, Hen., 421 ; Thos., 529.
Dodsworth, Thos., 542.
Dofield, Agnes, John, 374.
Dog, named, 150, 341.
Doggett, Avice, Wm., 449.
Dogmersfield, Hants., 160 ; rector of,
163.
Dolber, John, 168.
Dolman, Dowman, Anne, Constance,
Edw., 190 ; Elizth., 190, 550 ; Jas.,
Jane, Joan, Margt., Mary, 190 ;
Peter, Philip, Rich., 550 ; Susan,
191(2) ; Timothy, 550.
Dolwyddelan, Carnarvon, 570.
Domelaw, John, 42.
Dominic, St., order of, 101.
INDEX.
629
Dominical letters, 20, 50, 105, 346.
Dommer, see Dummer.
Doncaster, Yorks., 547 ; alderman of,
547 ; recorder of, 554.
Donet, Jas., 253, 263 ; Margery, 263.
Donington-on-Bain, Line., 284 ; rector,
of, 284.
Donyland, East, Essex, 116.
Dorant, John, Ellen, 321.
Dorchester, Dorset, 98 ; museum, 575.
Dorchester, Oxon, 404; 577; abbots
of, 404.
Dore, Derby, 82.
Doreward, Isabel, John, Sir Wm., 109.
Dorking, Surrey, 501.
Dormer, Alice, 423 ; Anne, 53 ;
Bridget, 315 ; Edw., Elizth., 3 ;
Gabriel, 315 ; Geoff., 387, 423 ;
Jane, 53(2) ; Joan, 3 ; John, Kath.,
421 ; lady, 582 ; Margery, 423 ;
Mary, 53 ; Peter, 387 ; Sir Robt.,
53 ; Septima, Wm., 214 ; Sir Wm.,
53(2).
Dorney, Bucks., 303.
Dorrington, Line., 284.
Dorothy, St., 293.
Dorset, marquis of, 75.
Dorsetshire, 97 ; escheator for, 316.
Doughty, Margt., Maud., Robt,, Wm.,
348.
Douglas, Gavan, bp. of Dunkeld, 311.
Doulting, Somerset, 434.
Dove, Edw., 393 ; John, Margt., 481 ;
Peter, 536.
Dovebridge, Derby, 82.
Dover, Kent, 226 ; 243 ; customer of,
253 ; St. James, St. Mary, 226.
Dovercourt, Essex, 116.
Dowdeswell, Glouc., 150; rector of , 150.
Dowe, Dowes, Agnes, 344 ; Edm. ,
486 ; Hen., Lettice, 410; Robt., 63,
410 ; Thos., 344.
Dowlish Wake, Somerset, 434.
Dowman, see Dolman.
Downamptney, Glouc., 14, 150.
Downe, Kent, 226.
Downe, Jane, John, 176 ; Thos., 174.
Downer, Alice, Anne, 302 ; Joan,
John (2), 303 ; Thos., 302.
Downham, Cambs., 59.
Downham, Essex, 116.
Downing, arms of, 590 ; Mary, Wm,,
471.
Downside, Somerset, 438 (2).
Dowrich, Devon, 94.
Dowrich, Dorothy, Elizth., Kath.,
Mary (2), Thos., Walter, 94.
Dowsby, Line., 284.
Dowsing, Elizth., Margt., Wm.,
Wolferan, 462.
Dowthwhet, John, Mary, 107,
Doyley, Anne, 42 ; Dorothy, 421 ;
John, 22 ; Martha, 48 ; Mary, 42 ;
Robt., 42, 48 ; Timothy, Wm., 42.
Drake, Alice, 337 ; Sir Bernard, 92 ;
Dorothy, 528 ; Edw., Elizth,, 495 ;
Francis, 33 ; Hen., 495(2) ; Joan,
33 ; John, 33, 366, 495, 528 ; Margt.,
334 ; Mary, 470, 495(2) ; Robt.,
352, 495 ; Wm., 334, 470 ;
Wyborough, 352.
Draper, Anne, 227 ; Bridget, 228 ;
Elizth., 228, 480 ; Hen., 227 ;
John, Margery, 315 ; Mathye, 481 ;
Robt., 115, 480; Sence, 481 ; Thos.
Wm,, 227.
Drapers, 33, 103, 138, 160, 187, 213,
217, 230, 261(2), 267, 300, 307(2),
308, 328, 418, 426, 521, 543, 540(2);
arms of the Company, 55, 139, 261,
288, 395, 459, 586.
Drax, Rich., 105.
Draycot Cerne, Wilts., 531.
Draycott, Derby, 88.
DraycottJe -Moors, Staffs., 443.
Draycott, Sir Anth., Joan, John, 442.
Drayton, Berks., 20.
Drayton, Hants., 161, 165(2).
Drayton, Northants., 387.
Drayton, Salop, 428 ; 427,
Drayton Basset, Staffs., 446.
Drayton Beauchamp, Bucks., 39.
Drayton, Dry, Cambs., 59.
Drayton Parslow, Bucks., 39.
Drayton, West, Middx., 297.
Drayton, arms of, 404(2), 577 ; Alice,
237, 404 ; Anne, 391 ; Sir John,
404 ; Rich., 237, 404.
Drew, Dru, Edw., 161 ; Hen., 435 ;
John, 161 ; Laur. (2), Kath., 100
Susan, 435.
Drewell, Sir Humph., Kath., 161.
Driby, Line., 284.
Driffield, Little, Yorks., 547.
Drihurst, Jane, 573.
Driland, Elizth., John (2), 211.
Drinkstone, Suff., 454.
Drinkwater, Peter, Sarah, 69.
Dronfield, Derby, 82 ; rectors of, 82.
Droxford, Hants., 160.
Dru, see Drew.
Druitt, H., 582.
Drum, Scotland, 568.
Drury, arms of, 36 ; Agnes, 458 ;
Anne, 65, 321, 369, 454, 458(2), 473 ;
Anth., 369 ; Bridget, 479 ; Dorothy,
369 ; Elizth., 199, 331, 458 ; Felice,
458 ; Francis, 344 ; Sir Hen,, 47(2),
479 ; Jane, 458(2) ; Joan, 327 ;
John, 459 ; Kath., 341 ; Margery,
630
INDEX.
459, 464, 468; Robt., 35, 36, 65,
199 ; Sir Robt., 454, 458 ; Roger,
458 ; Sir Roger, 464, 468 ; Susan,
47 ; Ursula, 458 ; Sir Wm., 321,
344, 458(2) ; - , 454.
Dry den. Sir Erasmus, Frances, John
(2), Sir John, 378.
Drywood, Alice, Anne (2), Eliztli.,
Humf., Joan, Parnell, Thos., Wm.,
123.
Dublin, 567 ; 563 ; archbishops of,
312, 414, 557, Christ Church, 567 ;
St. Patrick, 567 ; deans of, 567.
Ducket, Anne, 10 ; Anth., Cath., 527 ;
Lionel, 57 ; Peter, 10.
Dudley, Warw., 78.
Dudley, arms of, 579 ; Agnes, 384 ;
Ambrose, Chas., 296 ; Elizth., 329 ;
Guildford, Harry (2), Jane, duchess of
Northumberland, John, 296 ; John,
duke of Northumberland, 296, 527 ;
Kath. (2), Margt., Mary, Robt.,
Temperance, Thos., 296 ; Wm., 384.
Duffield, Derby, 291.
Duke, Ambrose, 449 ; Anne, 335(2),
355 ; Anth., 492 ; Dorothy, 449 ;
Edw., 449, 475 ; Elizth., 441, 449 ;
Geo., 335 (3), 355, 459, 470 ; Gert¬
rude, 197 ; Jane, 197, 492 ; John,
197 ; Margt., 234 ; Rich., 93, 441 ;
Robt., Sarah, 93 ; Thomasin, 335,
470.
Duleep Singh, Prince Frederick, 583.
Dullingham, Cambs., 59.
Dulverton, Somerset, 434.
Dummer, Hants, 160 ; rector of,
160.
Dummer, Ellen, Kinborowe, Wm. (3),
160.
Duncalf, Humf., John (2), Margt.,
Uriah, 555.
Dunch, Anne (4), Edm. (5), Elizth.,
Hen., John (2), Mary, Wm. (2),
32.
Dunck, Alice, Rich., 518.
Dunclent Park, Wore., keeper of, 538.
Duncombe, Alice (3), Agnes, Anne, 44 ;
Anth., 477 ; Elizth. (3), Hen., Joan,
John (2), Margt., Margery, 44 ;
Mary, 34, 44(2) ; Roger, 44 (2),
Thos., 34, 44(3) ; Wm., 44(2).
Dundry, Somerset, 434.
Dunham, Ches., 70.
Dunham, Line., 279.
Dunham, Great, Norf., 331 ; 447, 454.
Dunham, Alice, John, Margery, 340.
Dunkeld, Scotland, bp. of, 311.
Dunkeswell, Devon, 91.
Dunmow, Great, Essex, 116; 115.
Dunmow, John, 453.
Dunn, Anne, 308, 512 ; Sir Daniel,
512 ; Elizth., 190, 549 ; Sir Griffith,
190 ; Joshua, 549 ; Robt., Sam.,
Sir Sam., Wm., 309.
Dunning, Kath., 354.
Dunscombe, Joan, John, 584.
Dunstable, Beds., 4 ; 578(3), 582 ;
prior of, 12.
Dunster, Somerset, 434 ; castle of,
435.
Dunston, Norf., 331.
Dunthwaite, Cumb., 79.
Dunton, Beds., 5 ; 6.
Dunton, Bucks., 39.
Dunton, Alice, 453.
Dunwell, Mich., Susan, 553.
Dunwich, Suff., 477, 580, 591 ; bailiff
of, 477, 580.
Dupont, Emme, Jas., Thos., 439.
Duport, Cornelia, Thos., 277.
Durant, John, Margt., 72 ; Wm. de,
413.
Duredent, Agnes, Margt., Walter, 38.
Durham, 105 ; 104, 434, 591 ; arch¬
deacon of, 86 ; auditor of bishopric,
116 ; bishops, 86, 104, 105(2) ;
Cathedral, 105 ; chancellors, 105(2),
544 : prebendary, 380 ; registrar to
dean and chapter, 106.
Durington, Wilts., 531.
Durnford, Great, Wilts., 531.
Dusgate, Francis, John, 329.
Dussing, John, Kath., Wm., 343.
Dutton, John, Margt., 272.
Duxford, Cambs., 59 ; vicar of, 59.
Dye, Wm., 264.
Dyer, Agnes, 403 ; Alex., John, 435 ;
Kath., 437 ; Margt., 439 ; Nich.,
403 ; Thos., 435, 439 ; Wm., 16.
Dyers, 249, 417, 589.
Dyke, Abraham, 517, 518 ; Anne, 436 ;
Eleanor, 433 ; Elizth., Herbert, 517 ;
Joan, 433(2), 517, 518 ; John,
Joseph, 433 ; Judith, 517 ; Lavinia,
433 ; Margery, 517 ; Mary, 433 ;
Rich., 415 ; Robt., 433 ; Sarah,
518 ; Thos., 106, 412, 433(2), 436(2),
517(2) ; Wm., 433.
Dykes, Oswald, 562.
Dymoke, Glouc., 297, 539.
Dymoke, Anne, 289 ; Elizth., 290 ;
Sir Lionel, 286(2) ; Margt., 50 ;
Robt., 289 ; Sir Robt., 290 ; Sir
Thos., 290.
Dynham, Geo., Jane, John, lord
Dynham, 48 ; Roger, 52 ; Sir Thos.,
48.
Dyrham, Glouc., 150.
Dyson, Gosvenor, Hannah, 445 ; Wm.,
104.
INDEX.
631
Dyve, Deve, Beatrice, 433 ; Elizth., 3 ;
Francis, Grace, Howard, 433 ; Isabel,
3 ; John, 214, 433 ; Sir John, 3,
433 ; Lewis, Sir Lewis, 433.
E
Eager, John, 159,
Ealing, Middx., 297.
Eardisley, Hereford, 173.
Earth, Roger, 531.
Earwaker, John, 168.
Easby, Yorks., 547.
East, Este, Edw., Frances, Geo., 451 ;
Rich., 54 ; Sibil, Wm., 48.
Eastbourne, Sussex, 507.
Eastbury, Agnes (2), Alice, John (4),
Thos., 23.
Eastcourt, Anne, 432 ; Giles, 534 ;
Rich., 432.
Eastday, Hen., 238.
Eastdowne, Devon, 93.
Easter, Good, Essex, 116.
Easter, High, Essex, 116 ; 112.
Eastergate, Sussex, 512.
Eastfield, Margt., 560 ; Wm., 105, 560.
Eastgate, John, 365.
Easthampstead, Berks., 20.
East India Co., 449 ; arms of, 449, 469.
Eastington, Glouc., 150.
Eastington, Wore., 539.
Eastington, Alice, Wm., 539.
East Lands Co., arms of, 314.
Eastling, Kent, 250, 253.
Eastmond, John (2), Sarah, 336.
Eastney, John, abbot of Westminster,
313.
Eastoft, Yorks., 541.
Eastoft, Christ., Isabel, 544.
Easton, Hants, 160.
Easton, Hunts., 389.
Easton, Norf., 331.
Easton, Northants., 282.
Easton, Suff., 454.
Easton, Wilts., 530.
Easton, Great, Essex, 116 ; 60 ; Duton
Hill in, 116; rector of, 116.
Easton, Little, Essex, 116 ; rector of,
116.
Easton Neston, Northants., 383.
Eastry, Kent, 226.
Eastwick, Herts., 184 ; 581.
Eastwood, Essex, 117.
Eastwood, Wm., 162.
Eatington, Lower, Warw., 522 ; 520.
Eaton, Ches., 170, 443.
Eaton-Bray, Beds., 5.
Eaton-Socon, Beds., 5.
Eccles, Lane., 269.
Ecclesfield, Yorks., 547 ; Thundercliffe
Grange in, 547(2).
Eccleshall, Staffs., 443.
Eccleston, Lane., 269.
Eccleston, Dorcas, John, 316.
Eckington, Derby, 82.
Ecton, Robt., 182.
Eddes, Mary, 381.
Eden, Agnes, 251 ; John, 518 ; Paul,
251, 518 ; Rich., 506 ; Rose, 301 ;
Thos., 58, 251.
Edenbridge, Kent, 226 ; 320.
Edenhall, Cumb., 78.
Edenham, Line., 284.
Edensor, Derby, 83.
Edgar, Alice, 470 ; Hen., 454 ; Robt.,
470.
Edgbaston, Warw., 541.
Edgecombe, Mary, Sir Rich., 181 ;
Thos., 40, 181.
Edgemond, Salop, 428.
Edgeware, Middx,, 297.
Edgeworth, Glouc., 421.
Edgeworth, John, Roger, Rose, 35,
Edinburgh, St. Giles, Scotland, 568.
Edingthorpe, Norf., 331.
Edington, Wilts,, 531 ; 537.
Edlesborough, Bucks., 39 ; rector of,
33.
Edlin, Audrey, Hen., Rich., 315.
Edlington, Yorks., 547 ; rector of,
547.
Edmonds, Anne, 489 ; Chas., 34 ; Sir
Clement, 389 ; Eliza, Hen., 563 ;
Judeth, 521 ; Mary, 34, 389, 562 ;
Thos., 489, 521, 562.
Edmondscote, Warw., 525.
Edmondson, Constance, Edw., Geoff.,
86 ; Rich., 28.
Edmonton, Middx., 297 ; 577 ; Wyre-
hall in, 430.
Edmonton, Christ., 541.
Edmund, St., 293.
Edward III., King, figure of, 331.
Edwards, Anne, 225 ; Jas., 126 ; John,
155, 225 ; Rich., 1, 429 ; Susanna,
429.
Edwardstone, Suff., 454.
Edwin, John, 322.
Effingham, Surrey, 486.
Egdean, Sussex, 507.
Egerton, Ches., 428.
Egerton, Elizth., 271, 409 ; Ellen,
John, 443 ; John, earl of Bridgwater,
9 ; Margery, 428 ; Mary, 443 ;
Penelope, 9 ; Philip, 428 ; Ralph,
271 ; Thos., 443.
Eggerley, Eleanor, 398 ; John, Kath.,
Robt., Wm.(2), 409.
Egglesfield, Robt., 416 ; Thos., 78.
Egham, Surrey, 486.
Eglesden, Sussex, 501.
632
INDEX.
Egypt, 128, 469.
Elcock, Christ., Margt., 267 ; Ralph,
430 ; Rich., 474.
Eldertoft, rector of, 378.
Eldisley, Hen., Roger, 22.
Eldred, John, Revett, 469.
Eldrington, Eiizth., Sir John, 131.
Elford, Staffs,, 445 ; rector of, 445.
Elham, Kent, 227 ; Wingmore in, 227.
Eling, Hants., 160.
Elingbridge, see Elmbridge.
Eliot, Alice, 500 ; Barbara, 524 ;
Eiizth., 495, 524; Geo., 491, 580 ;
Hen., Joan, 500 ; John, 580 ; Laur.,
487 ; Margt,, 496 ; Mary, 487 ;
Ralph, 524 ; Rich., 495 ; Roger,
496, 524 ; Thos., 500.
Elizabeth, St., 2, 294.
Ellerker, Anne, Isabel, Sir John, 544 ;
Robt., 564 ; Wm., 544.
Ellesborough, Bucks., 39.
Ellingham (Clavering), Norf., 331.
Ellingham, Great, Norf., 331 ; 347.
Ellis, Francis, Grace, 186 ; John, 555 ;
Julian, 328 ; Mary, 555 ; Matt.,
328 ; Stephen, 186 ; Thos., 186,
258 ; Wm., 320(2), 334.
Ellison, John (2), Theoph., 350.
Ellough, Suff., 454.
Elm, Cambs., 59.
Elmbridge, Elingbridge, Elmerugg^,
Anne, 263, 492 ; Eiizth., 481 ;
Isabel, 492 ; Joan, 482, 492 ; John,
263,482,492; Roger, 478; Thos.,
481, 492(2).
Elmdon, Essex, 117.
Elmeley, Wore., 55.
Elmerugge, see Elmbridge.
Elmes, John, Margt., 292 ; Walter,
407.
Elmham, South, Suff., 455 ; 590.
Elmham, South, St. Mary, Suff., 477.
Elmham, North, Norf., 331 ; vicar of,
331.
Elmhirst, Joshua, Margt., Rich. (2),
Thos., 562.
Elmisthorpe, Leic., 274.
Elmor, Wm., 34.
Elmstead, Essex, 117 ; 140.
Elmsted, Kent, 227 ; 204 : North-
leigh in, 227.
Elmswell, Suff., 477.
Elmwood, Thos., 226.
Eloi, St., dedication of a chapel to, 578.
Elrington, Edw., 529 ; John, 300 ;
Sibil, 529.
Elsenham, Essex, 117 ; 581 ; vicar
of, 117.
Elsfield, Oxon, 404.
Elsick, Salop, 428.
Elsing, Norf., 331.
Elslefeld, John, 498.
Elsmer, Robt., 313.
Elstow, Beds., 5 ; 11 ; abbess of 6.
Elthorne, Middx., constable of the
hundred of, 304.
Eltisley, Cambs., 59.
Elwin, Ele, Wm. (2), 374.
Ely, Cambs., 59 ; archdeacons of, 64,
67(2) ; arms of see, 64 ; bishops, 59,
64, 262, 270 ; Cathedral, 59 ; deans,
60(2) ; prior, 60.
Emberton, Bucks., 40 ; rector of, 40.
Emerson, Andrew, 322 ; Eiizth., 67 ;
Rich., 197 ; Thos., 67 ; Wm., 349.
Ernes, Fames, Cecily, Chrysogan, John,
539 ; Thos., 166.
Emmington, Oxon, 42.
Emneth, Norf., 377.
Emott, Wm., 406.
Empson, arms of, 143 ; Jane, 143.
Emptage, Anne, Edw. (2), Joan (2),
Rich., 255.
Emscote, Warw., 526.
Enamelled brasses, 144, 182, 481, 497,
502, 577, 583.
Endellion, Cornwall, 77,
Enderby, Agnes, Albin, Thos., 279.
Enfield, Middx., 298.
Enfield, Staffs., 314.
Enford, Wilts., 91.
Engeham, Anne, 215 ; Eiizth., 231 ;
John, 215 ; Thos., 231.
Engeine, Eiizth., John, 202.
Englefield, Berks., 33.
Englefield, Alice, 18; Eiizth, Margery,
525; Nich., 18, 407, 423; Sibil,
423 ; Sir Thos., 525.
English, Alex., 452 ; Anne, 45(2) ;
Benet, 410 ; Dorothy, 243 ; Hen.,
68 ; Isabel, 408 ; Margt., 68 ;
Mich., 45 ; Thos., 243, 408.
Engravers marks, names and mono¬
grams, 2, 46, 66, 78, 81, 84, 87, 92,
98, 100, 101, 132, 162, 262, 271(2),
292, 390, 404, 430, 517, 525, 542,
543(3), 544, 546, 547, 551, 554(3),
557, 560, 566(4), 568(2), 570, 571(3),
573(2).
Ensor, Anne, Christ., 61.
Entwissell, Sir Berlin, 195.
Epping, Essex, 117 ; Gilles in, 117.
Epps, Ips, Joan, 242 ; John, 242, 255 ;
Margt., 255.
Epsom, Surrey, 486.
Epwell, Oxon, 422.
Epworth, Geo., 412.
Erchedeken, see Archdeacon.
Ering, Roger, 361.
Erington, Gerard, Margt., 537.
INDEX.
633
Eritli, Kent, 227 ; 305.
Ermin, arms of, 378 ; Wm., 378.
Ermington, Devon, 91.
Ernley, Anth,, 98, 532 ; Isabel, 98 ;
Sir John, 529, 579 ; Margt., 529, 532,
579 ; Wm., 168.
Erpingham, JNorf., 332.
Erpingham, Sir John de, 332.
Ertham, Adam, 502.
Erton, John, 533.
Erwarton, Suff., 455 ; 327.
Eryssy, Cornwall, 77.
Eryssy, Jas, 72, 77 ; Julian, 77 ;
Margt., 72.
Escrick, Yorks., 547.
Esher, Surrey, 33, 500.
Eslingham, Kent, manor of, 263.
Esmund, Robt., 405.
Essendon, Herts., 185.
Essex, 107 ; archdeacons of, 129, 389 ;
earls of, 3, 117, 198, 312(2), 445, 512,
569 ; sheriff of, 132.
Essex, Alice, 20 ; Jane, Thos., 21 ; Sir
Thos., 20.
Esstone, Alice, Nich., 256.
Est, etc., see East.
Etchingham, Sussex, 507.
Etchingham, Elizth., 501, 507 ; Sir
Jas., Joan, Margt., 507 ; Robt., 501 ;
Thos., Sir Thos'. (2), Sir Wm. (2), 507.
Etclesley, Rich., 250.
Etgos, Margt., Wm., 380.
Ethelbert, King, 214.
Ethelbert, St., 173, 174, 175.
Ethelred, St., King of the West
Saxons, 103.
Eton, Bucks., 304.
Eton College, 40 ; arms of, 57 ; bursar,
512 ; fellows, 40(6), 41(2), 103, 513 ;
provosts, 40(3), 313 ; vice-provosts,
40(3), 41(2).
Etton, Anne, 285.
Etwall, Derby, 83 ; hospital at, 83.
Eure, Ewer, Anne, Edw., Francis,
Helen, 400 ; Hen. 314(2) ; Jane,
400(2) ; Joan, 314(2) ; Margt., 400 ;
Martha, 314 ; Mary, 508 ; Merial,
563; Prudence, Rich., 400; Thos.,
314 ; Wm., lord Eure, 508, 563.
Eustace, Ewstes, J., 92; Jerem., John,
Robt., 424.
Eustace, St., 293.
Euston, Suff., 455 ; rector of, 455.
Evangelists, symbols of, in museums,
577(5), 579, 581, 583 ; on shields, 28.
Evans, Anne, 497 ; Dan., Hannah,
171 ; John, 569 ; Thos., 318 ; Wm.,
497.
Eveas, Humph., 248 ; Jane, 216 ;
John, Mildred, 248.
Evedon, Line., 284.
Evelin, Eleanor, Elizth., 501 ; Geo.,
485, 488, 496, 501, 531 ; Joan, 501 ;
John, 488(2) ; Sir John, 488, 531 ;
Kath., 496 ; Mary, 485 ; Rich.,
488, 501 (3) ; Rose, 485 ; Thomasin,
488.
Evelith in Shifnal, Salop, 19.
Everard, Everode, Agnes, 255 ; Anne,
277(2), 347 ; Clemence, 139 ;
Dorothy, 277, 336, 504 ; Elizth.,
Geo., 277 ; Hen., 347, 454 ; Jane (2),
Joan, 255, 277 ; John, 336, 458 ;
Joice, 277(2) ; Kath., 277, 336 ;
Margt., 277(2), 454 ; Mary, 277, 504 ;
Rich., 139, 277(31 ; Robt., 277(2),
536 ; Stephen, Thos., 277 ; Valen¬
tine, 255 ; Wm., 277, 504(2).
Everat, Mary, Rich., 110.
Everdon, Northants., 383.
Everdon, Isabel, 383; John, 51 ; Thos.,
Wm., 383.
Everenden, Ferdinando, Isabel, Jane,
Joan, John, Phoebe, Wm., 209.
Everingham, Yorks., 547.
Everley, Wilts,, 531 ; 22 ; rectors of,
531.'
Eversholt, Beds., 13.
Evershot, Dorset, 98 ; rector of, 98.
Eversley, Hants., 160.
Everton, Geo., 448 ; John, 125 ;
Mary, 125, 448.
Evesham, Wore., 443 ; All Saints,
541.
Evingar, Andrew, Ellen, 307.
Ewart, Alex., 169.
Ewell, Surrey, 486.
Ewell, Temple, Kent, 228.
Ewell, Agnes, John, 466.
Ewelme, Oxon, 405 ; masters of the
hospital, 405(2) ; rectors of, 405(4).
Ewenny, Glamorgan, 441.
Ewer, see Eure.
Ewhurst, Sussex, 508.
Ewood, Yorks., 566.
Excester, John, 352.
Exeter, Devon, 91 ; 301, 476, 483 ;
bishops of, 91, 180, 489(2) ; canons,
91(2), 95 ; Cathedral, 91 ; duchess
of, 31 ; marquis of, 103, 185 ; pre¬
bendary, 75 ; St. Sidwell, 91.
Exhall, Warw., 522.
Exminster, Devon, 92.
Expence, Martin, 18.
Exton, Rutland, 304.
Eyara, Derby, 83 ; 84, 561.
Eyke, Suff., 455 ; rector of, 455.
Eynns, Elizth., Thos., 563.
Eynsham, Oxon, 406 ; abbot of, 404 ;
vicar of, 406.
634
INDEX.
Eyre, Adam, 82 ; Alice, 84 ; Anne,
80, 83, 84 ; Sir Arthur, Christ., 83 ;
Dorothy, 84 ; Elizth., 34, 83(4) ;
330, 535 ; Edm., 35, 83(2) ; Geo.,
Gertrude, 84 ; Gervis, 82 ; Giles, 34 ;
Hen. (2), Hugh, Jane, 83 ; Joan,
83(2), 84 ; John, 83(2), 335, 349, 523;
Kath., 83 ; Margt., 82, 83(3), 335,
349 ; Nich., 83 ; Philip, 80, 83 ;
Ralph, 28, 83 (2) ; Rich., 83 ; Robt.,
80, 83(8), 84(2), 535 ; Roger, 83 ;
Rowland, 82(2), 84 ; Stephen, 83 ;
Thos., 35, 83, 535 ; Wm., 330.
Eyston, Jane, John, 22.
Eythrope, Bucks., 52.
Eyton, Ancoret, 429 ; Edw., 572 ;
Margt., 428 ; Mary, 570 ; Nich.,
428 ; Rowland, 429 ; Wm., 570.
Ey worth, Beds., 6.
F
Fabian, Jane, Thos. (2), 44.
Fabiller, Peter, 160.
Faccombe, Hants., 160.
Fage, John, 10(2).
Dagger, arms of, 251 ; Elizth. (2),
John, 514.
Faircliffe, Wm., 451.
Eairclough, Faith, Hugh., 489 ; Nath.,
97.
Faireman, Alice, Thos., 193.
Fairey, Agnes, Hen., 5, 578, 582.
Fairfax, Agnes, 194 ; Anne, 555, 562 ;
Robt., 194 ; Thos., lord Fairfax,
555 ; Sir Thos., 562.
Fairford, Glouc., 150.
Faith, St., 354, 355, 387.
Fakenham, Norf., 332 ; rector of, 332.
Faldo, Agnes, 2 ; Amphelice, Anne,
10 ; John, 2 ; Rich., 10(2) ; Wm., 2.
Fale, John, 366.
Falliwolle, Lucy, Ralph (2), 44.
Fambridge, North, Essex, 118.
Fame, figure of, 34, 79.
Fane, Anne, 238 ; Elizth., 436 ;
Francis, earl of Westmorland, 436;
Sir Geo., 238 ; Mary, 246 ; Mary,
baroness Despencer, 238 ; Sir Thos.,
246 ; Wm., 436.
Fanshaw, Elizth, Godfrey, Hen., John,
Margt. (2), Robt., Thos., 82.
Fanshawgate, Derby, 82(2).
Farbrace, Hen., 223, 228 ; Mary, 223.
Fare, Habram, 234.
Fareham, Hants., 160.
Faringdon, Berks., 20 ; 23, 207 ;
vicar of, 20.
Faringdon, Farington, Alice, 185 ;
Anne, 511; Elizth., 450; family,
69 ; Joan, 140 ; John, 492, 511 ;
Kath., 20 ; Leonard, 450 ; Margt.,.
20 ; Rich., 492 ; Thos., 20, 103 ;
Wm., 140 ; Sir Wm., 185.
Farleigh Hungerford, Somerset, 435.
Farley, Surrey, 487.
Farley, S., 535.
Farlington, Hants., 161.
Farman, Kath., Robt., 320.
Farmborough, Somerset, 524.
Farmer, John, Susanna, 274.
Farndish, Beds., 6 ; rector of, 6.
Farndon, East, Northants., 383
rector, of, 383.
Farney, Lucretia, Thos., 141.
Farnfold, Elizth., Wm., 502.
Farnham, Berks., manor of, 20.
Farnham, Surrey, 487.
Farnham Royal, Bucks., 41.
Farningham, Kent, 228 ; vicars of„
223, 228.
Farrer, Ferrer, Ferror, Anne, 356
Barbara, 355 ; Frances, 566 ; Hen.,
373 ; Joan, 356 ; John, 202(4) ;
Mary, 356 ; Nich., 202 ; Rich. (4),
Robt., 356 ; Susanna, 202 ; Wm.,
356(2), 546, 566.
Farway, Devon, 92.
Fastolf, arms of, 353 ; John, Kath..,,
467 ; Rich., Thos., 465.
Faucit, Hugh, 548(2).
Faulkbourne, Essex, 118.
Faulkener, Agnes, 510 ; C., 425, 589 ;
Hen., 510.
Faunce, Alice (2), Bonham, Elizth. (2),
Mary, Thos. (2), 217.
Faversham, Kent, 228; 211, 253;
captain of select band of, 229 ;
jurats of, 229(3), 230; mayors of,
228, 229(4), 230(2) ; vicars of„ 228,
229.
Faversham, Feversham, Joan de (2),
John de. Rich, de (2), 232..
Fawkham, Kent, 230.
Fawler, Hen., 403 (2).
Fawley, Berks., 20.
Fawsley, Northants., 383 ; 380..
Fawstock, Devon, 448.
Fawxs, Alice, Steven, 213.
Fayresnape, Lane., 269.
Fazakyrley, Hen., 39.
Feckenham, Wore., 521.
Feerby, Alice, John, 267, 579.
Feering, Essex, 118; vicar of, 118.
Felbrigg, Norf., 333 ; 450.
Felbrigg, arms of, 333, 450 ; Alice,,
333, 450 ; Elizth., 333, 342 ; Geo.,
333 ; Sir Geo., 467 ; John, 330 ;
Margt., 333 ; Roger, Simon, 333,
450 ; Sir Simon, 333, 342 ; Thos.,
Wm., 389.
INDEX.
635
Felgate, Andrew, 476 ; Elizth., 473 ;
John, 472, 476 ; Margt., 476 ; Mary,
472 ; Robt., 476.
Feliskirk, Yorks., 547.
Fell, Mary, 225.
Felmersham, Beds., 6.
Felmingham, Norf,, 333 ; 341.
Felsted, Essex, 118 ; 112.
Felsted, Geo., 112.
Felthorp, Cecily, Roger, 324.
Felton, Cecily, Thos., 464.
Feltwell St. Mary, Norf., 334.
Fenay, Yorks., 542(2),
Fenay, Nich., Wm., 542.
Fenn, Alban, 185 ; John, 144 ; Mrs.,
583 ; Rich., 334 ; Thos., 375.
Fenner, Joan, John, 511, 489.
Fenton, Yorks., prebendary of, 61.
Fenton, Edw., 325 ; John, 520 ;
W. H., 583.
Fentongollan, Cornwall, 72.
Fenys, see Fiennes.
Feria, duke of, 53.
Fermanagh, viscount, 37.
Fermour, Former, arms of, 119 ;
Anne, 362, 383, 420 ; Elizth., 391,
420 ; Isabel, 376 ; Joan, 119 ; John,
346, 373, 376 ; Sir John, 383 ;
Kath., 123 ; Maud., 383 ; Rich.,
383, 391 ; Sir Rich., 119; Thos.,
420 : Sir Thos., 362 ; Wm., 123,
420.
Feme, Hen., bp. of Chester, 313 ;
Sir John, 313 ; Mary, 144 ; Patrick,
132.
Fernley, Aubrey, Thos., 382.
Ferobaud, Nich,, 136.
Ferrant, Joan, Rich., Robt., 543.
Ferrers, arms of, 206 ; Anne, 145 ;
Elizth., 206, 388 ; Ceo., 560 ; Hen.,
lord Ferrers of Croby, 206, 349 ;
Margt., 523, 525 ; Phelipe, 349,
388 ; Robt., lord Ferrers of
Chartley, 388, 523 ; Roger (2), Thos.,
145 ; Wm., lord Ferrers of Croby,
525.
Ferring, prebendary of, 389.
Festiniog, Merioneth, 571.
Fetherstone, Christ., 543.
Fetherstonhaugh, Bridget, Dorothy,
Hen., Timothy, 79.
Fettiplace, Alex., 18, 422 ; Alice,
Anth., 422 ; Dorothy, 26 ; Edm.,
24 ; Sir Edm., Edw., 422 ; Elizth.,
18(2), 422 ; Francis, 422 ; Jane, 50,
422, 515 ; John, 26, 27 ; Sir John,
515 ; Kath., 18 ; Margt., 24, 27 ;
Martha, 422 ; Peter, 50 ; Rich.,
48 ; Simon, 422 ; Susan, 18, 48 ;
Wm., 18, 422.
Fevere, arms of, 459, 586.
Field, Feld, Fyld, arms of, 196 ; Anne,
117 ; Elizth., Hen. dela, 138 ; John,
168, 196(2), 210, 323; Thos., 117;
Wm., 323.
Field Dalling, Norf., 334.
Fielder, Fylder, Margery, Rich., 157.
Fielding, Anne, Bridget, 304 ; Dorothy,
Ferdinand, 275 ; Geo., earl of
Desmond, 304, 455 ; Joan, John,
276 ; Susan, 304.
Fieldplace, Sussex, 509.
Fiennes, Fenys, Fines, Fienlez, arms
of, 585 ; Anne, 484 ; Dorothy, John,
558 ; Margt., 53 ; Mary, 400, 405 ;
Rich., 400 ; Sir Thos., lord Dacre,
484 ; Sir Wm., 510.
Fifield, Oxon, 406.
Figg, Helen, 210 ; Jane, 53 ; Joan,
210(3), 211 ; Peter, 210 ; Thos., 53 ;
Wm., 210 (5).
Figuroia, Don Comis Swaris de, duke
of Feria, 53 ; Jane, 53.
Filleigh, Devon, 92.
Filliol, arms of, 588.
Filmer, Anne, 261, 262(2) ; Amy, 262 ;
Augustine, 261 ; Dorothy, 262 ;
Edw., 261 ; Sir Edw., 261, 262 ;
Elizth. (2), Hen., Jane, John,
Judeth, 281 ; Kath., 256, 261 ;
Margt., Mary, Reginald, Rich., 261 ;
Robt., 256 ; Sir Robt., 261, 264(4) ;
Sarah, Susanna, Thos. (2), 261.
Fin, Robt., 116.
Finch, Bennet, 221(2), 229, 253 ;
Bridget, 239(2) ; Christ., 221 ;
Clement, 229 ; Dennis, 212 ; Elizth,
5, 239, 485 ; Joan, John, Joice,
Kath., 239 ; Margt., 221, 239 ;
Mary, 221 ; Michael, Ralph (3), 239 ;
Rich., 5, 239, 413 ; Robt., 221 ;
Sam., 485 ; Thos., 5, 221, 239(2),
253; Vincent, 212 ; Wm., 221(2), 239.
Fincham, Norf., 334 ; 331.
Fincham, Alice, John, 347 ; Margt.,
317 ; Rich., 59 ; Robt., 317.
Finchampstead, Box’ks., 21 ; East
Court in, 21.
Fincher, Lucy, 17.
Finchingfield, Essex, 118.
Finchley, Middx., 298.
Finderne, Findorne, Agnes, 17 ;
Bridget, 122 ; Elizth., 17 ; Jane, 87 ;
John, 17 ; Thos., 87, 122 ; Wm., 17.
Findon, Sussex, 508.
Finet, Jane, Sir John, 425.
Fineux, Anne, 344 ; Elizth., 235(2) ;.
Ceo., 214 ; Joan, 256 ; John, 235,
451 ; Sir John, 235, 344 ; Margt.,
235 ; Thos., 214.
636
INDEX.
Fingringhoe, Essex, 118.
Finningham, Suff., 455.
Firebras, Alice, Hen., 382.
Firle, West, Sussex, 508 ; vicar of, 508.
Firmage, Hen., 351.
Fisher, Anne, 122 ; Isabel, 412 ; Joan,
331 ; John, Sir Michael, 3 ; Mr.,
370, 591 ; Rich., 6 ; Wm., 122, 275,
331.
Fishlake, Yorks., 459.
Fishmongers, 15(2), 49, 60, 99, 124,
187, 196, 276,' 288, 296, 487, 489,
566 ; arms of Company, 54, 60, 459,
463, 586.
Fishpoole, Robt., 362.
Fiske, Anne, Elizth., 453 ; Wm..
453(3), 458.
Fiskerton, Line., 284.
Fitch, Agnes, 111, 126 ; Anne, 112(2) ;
Elizth., 112, 474; Francis, 112;
Geoff,, 567 ; Oswald, 110 ; Thos,,
112(2), 126 ; Wm,, 112(3) ; SirWm.,
474.
Fiton, Anne, 567 ; Sir Edv/., 445, 567 ;
Laur., 27 ; Mary, 445.
Fittleton All Saints, Wilts., 531 ;
rector of, 531.
Fittleworth, Sussex, 508 ; 507, 516,
Fitz, Anne, 10 ; Barbara, 344 ; Geo.,
10 ; Rich., 344.
Fitzadrian, arms of, 577.
Fitzalan, badge of, 502 ; Anne,
Beatrice, countess of Arundel, Hen.,
earl of Arundel, 502 ; John, 410,
502 ; John, earl of Arundel, 515 ;
Margt., 502 ; Thos., earl of Arundel,
502, 515(2) ; Wm., earl of Arundel,
502(2), 515.
Fitzgeffery, Agnes, Eleanor, Elizth. (2),
Jane, 195 ; John, 1, 195(2) ; Margt.,
Thos., Wm., 195.
Fitzhead, Somerset, 435.
Fitzherbert, arms of, 88 ; Alice, 85 ;
Anne, 83, 84 ; Sir Anth., 83, 84, 85,
86, 443, 523 ; Dorothy, 83, 85(2),
86, 523 ; Elizth., 85, 87 ; Francis,
88 ; Humf., 408 ; Jane, 88, 417 ;
John, 85 ; Sir John, 408 ; Hath.,
85 ; Margt., Matt., 218 ; Maud, 85 ;
Robt., si, 417 ; Sir Thos., 83, 84 ;
Ursula, 408.
Fitzhugh, Frances, 52 ; Kath., 201 ;
Jane, Sir Jas., 244.
Fitzlewes, Alice, 124; Elizth., 124, 347 ;
Joan, 124 ; Sir Rich., 124, 347.
Fitznichol, Eleanor, Thos., (2), 100.
Fitzralph, Sir Wm., 129.
Fitzrandolf, Christ., Kath., Thos., 394.
Fitzsimonds, Orlando, 143.
Fitzwarin, Sir Ivo, 30.
Fitz williams, Herts., 181.
Fitzwilliams, arms of, 576 ; Anne, 387,
394(2), 499 ; Chas., Dorothy, Edw.,
394; Elizth., 73, 83, 288(3), 382,
394, 499, 559 ; Francos, 290 ; Geo.,
Sir Geo., 288 ; Hen., 290 ; Humf.,
394(2) ; John, 281 ; Sir John, 73 ;
Margt., 394 ; Marriam, 281 ; Mary,
288, 506 ; Roger, 394 ; Thos., 83,
288, 394 ; Sit Thos., 288; Wm., 288,
894; 499, 559; Wm., lord Fitz¬
williams, 387 ; Sir Wm., 31, 382,
387, 506.
Fivehead, Somerset, 435
Five wounds, 57, 162, 192, 195, 233,
414, 570.
Fladbury, Wore., 538 ; rectors of, 539.
Flambard, Edm., Elizth., John, 302 ;
Simon, 185.
Flambert, Colibury, 22.
Flamberts, Essex, 7, 116.
Flamborough, Yorks., 548 ; 394, 557.
Flamstead, Herts., 185 ; rector of, 185.
Flanders, arms of, 134.
Flavel, Thos., 75.
Fleet, Dorset, 98.
Fleet, Thos., 209 ; Wm., 438.
Fleetwood, Anne, 23 ; Barbara,
Bridget, 35 ; Sir Rich., 23 ; Thos.,
35.
Flegge, Thos., 375.
Fleming, Abr., 274 ; Alan, 395 ;
Barbara, Daniel (2), 527 ; Sir
Francis, Jane, 515 ; Thos., 415 ;
Sir Thos., 125 ; Wm., 527.
Flemings, Essex, 124.
Flemish, or foreign brasses, 65, 107,
190, 192, 299, 307, 345(2), 346, 392,
395, 460, 561(2), 568, 576(2), 577,
578(5), 591 ; pieces of, re-used, 10,
19, 46(2), 56, 71, 74(5), 96, 108, 114,
134, 137(2), 138, 142, 180, 189, 198,
206, 209, 224, 228, 240, 245, 247,
264, 272, 274, 286, 289, 300, 302,
305(4), 315, 328, 340, 357, 360, 363,
366, 396, 405, 417, 419, 435, 453,
457, 458, 459, 466, 481, 487, 500, 512,
522, 532, 538, 562, 576, 577(3), 581,
582, 586(2), 588.
Fletcher, Barbara, Sir Hen., 527 ;
Joseph, 475 ; Kath., 527 ; Wm.,
426.
Fletching, Sussex, 508.
Flexney, Cath., Ralph, Rich., Thos.,
418.
Fliitt, Elizth., Thos., 245.
Flitcham, Norf., 334.
Flitton, Beds., 6.
Flixton, Suff., 455.
Flodden, battle of, 272, 548.
INDEX.
637'
Floore, Northants., 383.
Flower, Geo., 168; Jane, 532; Mary,
396; Rich., 547; Robt., 532 ; Thos.,
535.
Flowing hair, ladies with, 36, 38, 49,
70, 78, 85, 97, 111, 143, 189, 210,
212, 240(2), 278, 288, 294, 324, 333,
444, 458, 478, 479, 491, 496, 507,
587.
Floyde, Hugh, Jane, 379.
Fludd, Edw., 330 ; Elizth., 207; John,
330 ; Robt., Sir Thos. (2), 207.
Fobbing, Essex, 123.
Fockerby, Yorks., 541.
Foden, Kath., 442 ; Sam., 442(2).
Fogg, Alice, 206(2) ; Anne, 262 ; Edw.,
243 ; Eleanor, 206 ; Geo., 217 ;
Sir John, 206, 216 ; Mary, 243 ;
Rich., 262; Thos., 206, 216; Wm.,
217.
Folcard, Rich., 467 ; Wm., 366.
Foliot, Alda, 100 ; Rich., 247 ; Sir
Walter, 100.
Foljambe, Anne, Benet, 81 ; C.G.S.,
81, 87 ; Elizth., 247, 381 ; Frances,
290; Sir Godfrey, 81, 394; Hen.,
81 ; Jane, 552 ; Sir Jas., 290 ; John,
87 ; Hath., 81, 394 ; Peter, 552 ;
Thos., 81.
Folke, Dorset, 99 ; rector of, 99.
Folkestone, Kent, 230 ; 261 ; mayors
of, 227, 230.
Folkington, Sussex, rector of, 484.
Folsham, John, 245 ; Thos., 362.
Folston, Wilts., 213.
Fons, John, 559.
Fonthill, Wilts., 536.
Foo, Rich., 328.
Force, figure of, 206.
Forcett, Yorks., 548.
Forcham, Hugh de, 261.
Ford, Sussex, 479.
Ford, Sir Adam, 485 ; Cecily, 444 ;
Christ., 406 ; Edm., 439 ; Elizth.,
43 ; Erasmus, 485 ; Joan, 406 ;
John, 94, 444 ; Julian, 485 ; Margt.,
89, 94, 443 ; Rich., 89 ; Walter,
485 ; Wm., 43.
Fordham, Cambs., 60.
Fordham, Elen, 189 ; Francis, 279 ;
Joan, John, 189 ; Jolm, bp. of Ely,
arms of, 64.
Fordingbridge, Hants., 161 ; 4.
Fordmell, Wm., 211.
Fordwich, Kent, 230.
Forehoe Hundred, Norf., chief con¬
stable of, 329.
Forest, Margt., Thos., 538.
Forester, Martin, 441.
Fork, Robt., 369.
Forncett St. Peter, Norf., 334.
Fornham All Saints, Sufi., 455.
Fornham St. Martin, Sufi., 456.
Forster, Foster, Agnes, 53 ; Alice, 202 ;
Anne, 14(2), 19, 330 ; Anth., 19 ;
Bridget, 14 ; Cynthia, 19 ; Edw.,
330 ; Elizth., 481 ; Hen., 19 ;
Hugh, 407 ; Sir Humf., Jane, 14;
John, 19, 33, 507 ; Maigt., 14, 131 ;
Mary, 14, 507 ; Penelope, Rich., 19 ;
Robt., 19, 131, 202, 346 ; Wm., 14,
481.
Fortescue, Adrian, 539 ; Agnes, 96 ;
Cecily, 47 ; Chichester, 561 ; Dudley
118 ; Elizth., 118, 561 ; Sir Faithful,
561 ; Hen., 96, 118 ; Isabel, 96 ;
John, 89(2) ; Sir John, 47 ; Margt.,
89 ; Mary, 118 ; Owner, 89 ; Rich.,
92(2).
Fortey, Agnes, John, Thos., 153.
Forth, Dorothy, Edw., Elizth., Nich.,
Philip, Wm. (2), 457.
Fortune, figure of, 415.
Foscott, Bucks., 41.
Fossbrook, Audrey, John (2), Maud,
382.
Fosset, Francoise du, 576.
Foter, Wm., 455.
Fotherby, arms of, 215 ; John, 215.
Fotheringay, Northants., 383.
Foulsham, Norf., 334 ; rector of, 322.
Fountain, Margt,, 89.
Fountains Abbey, Yorks., 567.
Fournes, Hannah, John, Joseph,
Phoebe, Sam., 549.
Fovant, Wilts., 532 ; rector of, 532,
Fowey, Cornwall, 72.
Fowke, Joan, Wm., 442.
Fowler, Agnes, 398 ; Alice, 305 ;
Edith, 56 ; Elizth., 399 (2) ; Gabriel,
Jane, 398 ; John, 20 ; Julian, 407 ;
Margt,, 305 ; Mary, 398 ; Matt.,
430 ; Rich., 398, 420 ; Sir Rich.,
407 ; Robt., 305 ; Sibil, 420 ; Thos.,
56, 305.
Fox, Somerset, 429.
Fox, Alice, 381(2), 425 ; Anne, Anth.,
381 ; Christian, 476 ; Clemence, 381;
Eliza, 443 ; Elizth., Ellen, 275 ;.
Emme, 447 ; Francis, 88, ' 476 ;
Isabel, 425 ; Jane, 176 ; Joan, 381,
398, 421; John, 381, 421, 476;
Mary, 381, 429 ; Michael, 380 ;
Rich., 107, 381, 443 ; Simon, Thos.,
275 ; Wm., 176, 275, 398, 425.
Foxcroft, Mary, Rich., 269.
Foxearth, Essex, 119.
Foxley, Anne, 524 ; Joan, Sir John,.
Maud, 16.
Foxton, Cambs., 60.
638
INDEX.
Foxwist, Joan, Rich., 570.
Foys, Elizth., Rich., 510.
Framfield, Sussex, 509.
Framingham, Earl, Norf., 334.
Framingham Pigot, Norf., 334.
Framingham, Edm., 373.
Framlingham, Elizth., Francis, 326 ;
John, Margt., 453.
Frampton, Jas., Robt., 101 ; Wm., 18.
Framsden, Suff., 381.
Francis, arms of, 447, 456, 464 ; Alice,
398 ; Barbara, 35 ; Elizth., 54 ;
Florence, H., 433 ; Helias, 464 ; Sir
Hugh, 62 ; Isabel, 398 ; Jane, 213 ;
John, 433 ; Sir John, 54, 398 ;
Margt., 62 ; Margery, 464 ; Michael,
213 ; Nich., 433(2).
Frank, Anne, 103 ; Jane, 547 ; Rich.,
103 ; Robt., 547 ; Thos., 343.
Frankish, Anth., Dorothy, Frances,
Gerratt, Joan (2), 302 ; John, 358 ;
Mary, 302.
Franklin, Anne, 465(2), 474 ; Dorothy,
Edw., 474 ; Eliza, 417 ; Elizth.,
41(2), 465 ; Frances, 125 ; Geo.,
380 ; John, 36, 465(2) ; Julian, 474 ;
Kath., 586 ; Lucy, 474 ; Margt.,
36, 380 ; Rich., 41, 125 ; Sibil, 424 ;
Thos., 417 ; Wm., 424, 465, 474.
Fransham, Great, Norf., 334.
Fransham, Geoff., 334.
Freake, Cecily, Edm., 129 ; John, 129,
130 ; Margt., 129.
Frechwell, Maud, Peter (2), 87.
Freebody, Hen., 424.
Freeman, Christ., 379 ; Eleanor, 155 ;
John, 274 ; Robt., 538 ; Thos., 398.
Freemason, 183.
Freer, Thos., 412.
Frekilton, Hen., 528.
Freme, Wm., 145.
Fremling, Anne, John, 217.
French, Gilbert, 508 ; Thos., 512.
Frencham, Anne (2), Barnabas (2),
Hen., 371.
Frene, Anne, 421.
Freningham, arms of, 266 ; manor of,
261.
Frennes, Robt., 327.
Frenze, Norf., 335 ; 349, 355, 470.
Freshfield, Edwin, 169.
Freshwater, Isle of Wight, 171.
Freshwater, Elizth., John, 122 ; Margt.,
Thos., 137.
Fressingfield, Suff., 456.
Freston, Cecily, Rich. (2), 464.
Frettenham, Norf., 335 ; rector of,
336.
Freville, Anne, 65 ; Sir Baldwdn, 523 ;
Clarice, 65 ; Edm., 455 ; Ellen, 65 ;
John, 65 ; Margt., 65(2), 523 ;
Sir Rich., Robt. (2), Thos., Wm., 65.
Friars, 38, 179, 337, 441.
Friend, John, 419.
Frieston, Line., 295.
Frilende, Walter, 493.
Frindsbury, Kent., 58 ; vicar of, 386.
Fring, Norf., 336.
Frisby, Rich., 386.
Friskney, Line., 284.
Friston, Sussex, 509 ; 214.
Frith, Geo., Joan, Kath., Thos., 130 ;
Wm., 414.
Frittenden, Kent, 231 ; rector of, 231.
Frognall, Frogenhall, Anne, 489 ;
John, 262 ; Thos., 27 ; Wm., 489.
Frome Bellet, Dorset, 102.
Frome St. Quintin, Dorset, 99.
Frome Selwood, Somerset, 435.
Fromond, Barth., 478, 483; Elizth.,
478, 482 ; Thos., 482 (2).
Fronsac, captain of castle of, 122.
Frost, Anne, John, 405.
Frowick, Alice, 9 ; Elizth., 314, 349 ;
Hen., 314 ; Sir Hen , 349 ; Thos.,
314.
Frowsetoure, Edm., 175.
Fro xmere, Elizth., 102,365; John, 102.
Froyle, Hants., 161.
Fry, Alice, 96, 438, ; John, 415 ; Kath.,
509; Peter, 411 ; Robt., 157,276;
Thos., 61, 509 ; Wm., 96, 438.
Fryerning, Essex, 119.
Fuister, John, Kath., 176.
Fulbourne, Cambs., 60 ; 577 ; rector
of, 60 ; All Saints, vicar of, 60.
Fulbourne, Wm. de, 60.
Fulbrook, Oxon, 406.
Fulham, Middx., 299 ; 205, 592 ;
vicar of, 299.
Fulham, Thos. de, 493.
Fuller, Anne, 472 ; Dorothy, 60(2),
John, 60(2), 325, 517, 585 ; Wm.,
328, 333, 472.
Fullers, 405, 466.
Fulmer, Joan, Robt., 43.
Fuloflove, Ralph, 337.
Fulstow, Dorothy, Peregrin, 388.
Fulthorpe, Jane, Thos., 557.
Fulwood, Margt., Robt., 524.
Funtein, Agnes, Alice, Joan, John,
Margt., Wm., 363.
Furlong, Elizth., Francis (2), 95.
Furmary, John, 320.
Furnace, Jas., Joan, 380.
Furnival, Joan, lord, 397.
Furnor, Alice, Thos., 522.
Futter, John, 369.
Fyfield, Berks., 33.
Fyfield, Essex, 144.
INDEX
639
G
Gabriel, St., 56.
Gadbury, Magdalenna, Margt., Rich., 6.
Gaddesden, Great, Herts., 185.
Gadesby, Leic., 275.
Gaell, John, Judith, 118.
Gage, arms of, 508 ; Edw., 509 ;
Sir Edw., 508(2), 455 ; Elizth. (4),
Geo., 508 ; John, 389, 508(2) ; Sir
John, 508 ; Margt., 508, 509 ;
Mary, Philip, 508 ; Thos., 267, 508 ;
Wm., 389.
Gainford, Durham, 105 ; vicar of,
105.
Gainsborough, baron of, 293.
Gainsford, arms of, 481 ; Agnes, 232 ;
Anne, 401, 484 ; Elizth., 481 ;
Erasmus, Jane, 399 ; Joan, 50, 481 ;
John, 284(3), 401, 481 ; Kath., 401 ;
Margt., Nich., Walter, 481.
Gale, Geale, Anne, 300 ; Elizth., 26,
158 ; Nich., 300 ; Rich., 26 ; Susan,
Wm. (3), 300.
Galer, John, 423.
Galon, Rich., 206.
Gamage, Isabel, 7.
Gamull, Christian, Frances, Sir Francis,
170.
Gape, Florence, Hen., 194.
Garboldisham, Norf., 336.
Garbrand, Anne, 14 ; John, 37 ;
Joseph, Joshua, Susan, Thos.,
Tobias, 14.
Gardener, 351.
Gardiner, Gardener, Gardner, Anne,
35, 538 ; Christ., 501 ; Elizth., 384,
501, 514 ; family, 35 ; Frances, 398 ;
Hen., 357 ; Joan, 135 ; John, 135,
429 ; 514(2) ; Mary, 458, 514 ;
Rich., 363 ; Robt., 350, 490 ; Sir
Thos., 398 ; Wm., 35, 384, 538(2) ;
Sir Wm., 538.
Gare, John, Margt., 344.
Garland, Eleanor, Francis, Honour, 93 ;
John, 93(3), 560 ; Obedience, Roger,
93 ; Thos., 560.
Garlick, Chas., 253.
Garnett, Elizth., 183.
Garneys, Anne, 468 ; Elizth., John,
462 ; Nich., 462, 468.
Garnish, Thos., 62.
Garnon, see Gernon.
Garolens, Essex, 123.
Garrard, Alice, Anne, Elizth., 23 ;
Jane, John, 547 ; Laur., 259 ;
Roger, 23 ; Thos., 23(4), 30 ; Wm.,
453.
Garraway, Garway, Agnes, 177 ;
Fortune, 214 ; Watkin, 177 ; Sir
Wm., 214.
Garrett, Elizth., John (3), 574 ;
Martha, 303 ; Robt., 234 ; Sir Wm.,
303.
Garsington, Oxon, 406.
Garter, Order of, chancellor of, 375 ;
king of arms of, 268 ; knights of,
69, 91, 117, 236, 333, 502(2), 508,
513(2), 517, 558, 567.
Garth, Dorothy, Geo., Jane, Rich.,
Robt., 492.
Garton, John, 536.
Gartside, Gabriel, Jas., Sam., Susan,
272.
Gascoigne, arms of, 180, 414 ; Dorothy,
Elizth., 3 ; Joan, 4 ; John, 3 ;
Thos., 414, 545 ; Sir Wm., 3, 4.
Gaseley, Robt., 236.
Gasper, Luke, Ursula, 126.
Gate, Gates, Abr., 67 ; Agnes, 116 ;
Elizth., 67; Sir Geoff., 116; Sir
Hen., 557 ; Joan a, 506 ; John, 18 ;
John a, 506 ; Lucy, 557 ; Margt.,
Mary (2), 67 ; Rich, at the, 354 ;
Thos., 257 ; Wm., 326.
Gatton, Surrey, 508.
Gatwick, Surrey, 482, 491.
Gaudy Hall, Norf., 138.
Gaudy, Gawdey, Sir Anth., 339 ; Sir
Chas., 453, 455 ; Edw., Frances,
327 ; John, 36 ; Mary, Sir Thos.,
138 ; Veare, 453.
Gaular, Edith, 103.
Gaunt, Elizth., 253 ; Joan, John,
425 ; Robt., 253.
Gausell, Anne, Thos., 373.
Gavell, Nich., 344.
Gawen, Susan, Thos., 306.
Gawsworth, Ches., 445, 567.
Gawthorp, Messrs., 140(2), 583.
Gawthropp, Lane., 548.
Gay, Agnes, Christ., 227 ; Emme, 319 ;
Joan, 227 ; Wm., 319.
Gaydon, Warw., 520(2).
Gayer, Elizth., Sir John, 530.
Gayton, Northants., 384 ; 388.
Gaywood, Norf., 336 ; rector of, 336.
Gazeley, Suff., 456.
Geale, see Gale.
Gedding, Wm., 30.
Geddington, Northants., 384.
Gedge, Jas., 119 ; John, Margt., 330 ;
Mary, 119; Robt., 330.
Gedgrave, Suff., 467.
Gedleston, Herts., 195.
Gedling, Notts., rector of, 81.
Gedney, Line., 284.
Gedney, Isabel, John, 279.
Gee, Edm., 69 ; Edw., 95 ; Elizth.,
Hen. (2), 69 ; Jane, 95 ; Thomasin ,
Sir Wm., 543.
640
INDEX.
Gelburd, John, 454.
Geldart, Messrs., 589.
Gemcot, Cath., 249.
Genebald, Alice, Nich., 328.
Geney, John, 354.
Gennyn, see Jennings.
George, St., 144, 175, 220, 293(2), 331.
Gerald, Cecily, 372.
Gerard, Anne, Sir Gilbert, 454 ;
Margt., Peers, 273 ; Redclitf, 454 ;
Thos., 367 ; Sir Thos., 273.
Gerimboye, Limerick, 432.
Gernon, Garnon, arms of, 144, 577 ;
Anne, Anth., 151 ; Sir John, 67 ;
Luke, 151 ; Margt., 67.
Gerveys, see Jervis.
Gery, Anne, 298 ; John, 220 ; Rich.,
298 ; Roger, 424.
Geste, Edm., bp. of Salisbury, 534.
Gethin, Anne, Maurice ap Robt.,
Robt., 573.
Ghent, Flanders, 299.
Ghent, Simon of, bp. of Salisbury, 534.
Gibbon, Beatrice, 499 ; Edm., 208 ;
Thos., 373, 499.
Gibbs, Alice, 148 ; Anne, Hen., 146 ;
Jane, 525 ; John, 90, 214 ; Margt.,
148, 214, 525 ; Marion, 148 ; Robt.,
525 ; Wm., 148.
Gibson, Anne, 443 ; Geo., 547 ; Jas.,
443 ; Maud, 424 ; Wm., 424, 556.
Gidding, Little, Hunts., 202 ; 161.
Gifford, arms of, 195 ; Alice, 149 ;
Anne, 45 ; Edw., 442 ; Elizth., 44,
83, 156, 159 ; Fridesmond, 104 ;
Isabel, 37 ; Joan, 442 ; John, 45,
96, 99, 156, 159, 315, 393; Sir John,
110; Kath, 391 ; Millicent, 99 Mary,
37, 51 ; Susan, 315 ; Roger, 37, 44, 391;
Thos., 51 ; Sir Thos., 83 ; Sir Wm.,
159 ; Wilmot, 96.
Gifres, Herts., 189.
Giggleswick, Yorks., 548 ; vicar of,
548.
Giggs, Anne, Robt., 367.
Gigur, John, 294.
Gilbert, Agnes, 307 ; Ann, 256 ;
Annore, 350 ; Elizth., 256 ; Sir
Francis, Fridswide, 88 ; Jane, 80 ;
Joan, 256 ; John, 88, 168, 350 ;
Kath., 256 ; Margery, 459 ; Margt.,
327 ; Thos., 256(2), 307, 327 ; Wm.,
80, 459.
Gildesburgh, Margery de, 144.
Gildredge, Mary, Nich., 507(2).
Gilfitt, Yorks., 556(3).
Gill, Geo., 200 ; Joan, 183, 201 ;
John, 183, 200, 201 ; Leonard, 544 ;
Margt., 200 ; Mary, 544 ; Rich., 26.
Gilling, Yorks., 548 ; rector of, 548.
Gillingham, Kent, 231 ; 263 ; vicar of„
231.
Gillingham St. Mary, Norf., 336.
Gillingham, Geo., Isabel, 159.
Gilman, Wm., 327.
Gilmin, Alice, Anth., Chas., 495 ;
Robt., 582.
Gilmorton, Leic., 275 ; rector of, 275.
Gilpin, Gilbert, 500.
Gimmingham, Norf., 336 ; 355.
Gipping, Suff., 199.
Girton, Cambs., 61 ; rectors of, 61.
Gisborne, Wm., 228, 551.
Gisburn, Yorks., canon of, 19 ; prior
of, 87.
Gisleham, Suff., 456.
Gissing, Norf., 336 ; 451.
Gissome, Elizth., Jas., 217.
Gittings, Mary, Wm., 147.
Givendale, Great, Yorks., 548.
Gladwin, John, 121, 220.
Glanfield, Elizth., 457 ; Rich., 457, 458.
Glanvill, Wm., 483.
Glascock, Elizth., 134 ; John, 121,
134 ; Martha, Mary, 121 ; Philipe,
Wm., 116.
Glaseney, Cornwall, prebendary of, 77.
Glasgow, Scotland, 568 ; archbishop of,
83 ; Cathedral, 568.
Glasier, Rich., 408.
Glastonbury, Somerset, 435 ; steward
of the monastery of, 146.
Glaven, Isabel, 375 ; John, 375, 376 ;.
Kath., 376 ; Robt., 365.
Glazeley, Salop, 428.
Glemham, Little, Suff., 456 ; 12.
Glemham, arms of, 12 ; Amy, Anne,
Arthur, 456 ; Chas., 12, 456 ;
Christ., 12, 456(2) ; Dorothy, 456 ;
Edw., 449, 456 ; Elizth., 456(3),
457 ; Francis, 456 ; Hen., 457 ; Sir
John, Kath., Margt. (2), 456 ; Mary,
449, 455, 456(2) ; Thos., 451, 456(2),
457.
Glensover, John, 547.
Glentham, Line., 284.
Glimpton, Oxon, 176.
Glinton, Edw., Joan, 297 ; John, 386.
Gloucester, 151 ; 103 ; aldermen of,
151(2) ; archdeacons, 410, 536 ;
Cathedral, 151 ; chancellor of
diocese, 151 ; duke of, 312, 314 ;
duchess of, 312 ; earl of, 155 ;
mayors, 151(3) ; St. John Baptist,
St. Mary de Crypt, 151 ; St.
Michael, 151, rector of, 2 ; St.
Nicholas, 151.
Gloucestershire, 145.
Glover, Alex., 311 ; John, 416, 469 ;
Mary, 311 ; Rose, 469.
INDEX.
641
Glovers, 195, 480, 508.
Gloves, 508.
Glyd, Martha, 504 ; Rich., 479, 504(2).
Glympton, Oxon, 406.
Glynd, Sussex, 235.
Glynne, Ja.ne, Wm. (2), 569.
Goad, Geo., Jane, 41.
Goathurst, Somerset, 435.
Goberd, John, 121 ; Wm., 412.
Godaiming, Surrey, 487 ; Wyatts
almshouses at, 487.
Goddard, arms of, 581 ; Eleanor, 202 ;
Elizth,, 528 ; Guybon, 325 ; Jas.,
202 ; Joan, 3, 533 ; Rich., 528 ;
Thos., 533.
Godeale, Roger, 542.
Godfadir, John, 29.
Godfrey, Elizth., 265, 356 ; Helen,
356 ; Joan, 242(2) ; John, 61, 242 ;
Oliver, 265 ; Owen, 357 ; Margt.,
61 ; Mary, 227, 242 ; Peter. 242(2);
Rich, 243 ; Robt., 243, 357, 361 ;
Thos., 227, 242(3) ; Wm., 356.
Godlinstone, Dorset, 102(2).
Godmanchester, Hunts., 202.
Godmersham, Kent, 231.
Godolphin, Eleanor, 24 ; Elizth.,
Francis, 530 ; Sir Francis, Jane, 72 ;
Thomasin, 96 ; Wm., 298.
Godsalf, Godsalve, Barbara, 322 ;
Joan, 358 ; Roger, 322.
Godschalk, Anne (2), John, Sir John,
262.
Godshill, Isle of Wight, 171.
Godstone, Surrey, 488.
Goffe, Deborah, 515 ; Edw., 363.
Gognev, Edm., Robt., 326.
Gold, see Gould.
Goldhanger, Essex, 119.
Golding, Edw., Elizth. (3), 109 ; Geo.,
122 ; Jane, 372 ; Margery, Mary,
109 ; Robt., 372 ; Wm., 101, 109(2).
Goldingham, arms of, 452 ; Elizth.,
349 ; Joan, 448 ; John, 349, 448 ;
Thomasin, 448.
Goldington, Beds., 6.
Goldington, Margt,, Wm., 8.
Goldsmith, Francis, Joan, 185.
Goldsmiths, 38(2), 108, 138, 142, 167,
181, 197, 235(2), 284, 296, 297, 310,
428, 432, 434(2), 473, 498, 565, 568,
arms of the Company, 38, 132, 139,
473, 498, 565, 577 ; work of, 104,
235 568
Goldwell, Alice, 215 ; Geoff., John,
Margt., 208 : Nich., 412 ; Wm., 215.
Gollop, John, Mary, 98.
Golofre, John, 32 ; Sir John, 312.
Golword, Kath., Robt., 337.
Gomersall, Wm., 304.
Gomfrey, Rich., Thos., 82.
Gondeby, Hugh de, 293.
Gonson, Barth., 276 ; Benj., 283 ;
Christ., Elizth., 276 ; Ursula, 283 ;
Wm., 276.
Gooche, Mary, Thos., 327 ; Wm., 448.
Good, Agnes, 295 ; Anne, 330 ; Edw.,
295 ; Jas., Joan, 297 ; John, 110 ;
Kath., 363 ; Mary, 110 ; Wm., 163,
330 ; - , 289.
Goodenough, Margt., 510 ; Penelope,
408(2) Thos., 510; Wm., 408(2).
Goodfellow, Anne, Edm., 164.
Goodlad, Thos., 345.
Goodluck, Geoff., 305.
Goodman, Godman, Anne, 386 ; Cecily.
Clare, Dorothy, Edw. (2), Fides,
Gabriel, dean of Westminster,
Gawen, Godfrey, 572 ; Grace, 185 ;
Hen., 328 ; Jane, 572 ; John, 185 ;
Kath., 572 ; Laur., 386 ; Martha,
Thos., 126.
Goodnestone -next -Faversham , Kent ,
231.
Goodnestone -next -Wingham, Kent, 231
Goodnestone, Wm., 231.
Goodrich Court, Hereford, 173, 196,
583.
Goodrich, Alice, Thos., 179 ; Thos.,
bp. of Ely, 59.
Goodrington, Dorothy, John, 14.
Goodwin, Godwin, Agnes, 327, 346 ;
Anne, 408, 418 ; Arthur, 54 ;
Aubrey, 349 ; Elizth., 162, 435 ;
Frances, 14 ; Hodges, 157 ; Jane,
54 ; John, 51, 53, 54, 55, 162, 346,
435 ; Kath., 53, 55 ; Margt., 323 ;
Mary, 350 ; Parnell, 51, 54 ; Ralph,
327 ; Robt., 323, 349, 350(2) ;
Sabine, 350 ; Thos., 14 ; Sir Thos.,
435 ; Wm., 276, 408, 418.
Goodwing, John, 368.
Goodyere, arms of, 300 ; Anne, 300 ;
Edm., 178 ; Joan, 300(2) ; John,
300, 316 ; Lucas, 178 ; Thos., 300 ;
Thomasin, 316 ; Walter, 408.
Goose, John, 330 ; Walter, 359.
Goran, Cornwall, 72.
Gordon, lady Cath., 33.
Gore, Chas. (4), Elizth., 528 ; Hester,
387 ; John a, 265 ; Sir John, 387 ;
Lydia, 528(2) ; Mary, 166 ; Thos.,
528 ; Wm., 532.
Gorges, Anne, 441 ; Sir Arthur, 296 ;
Sir Edw., 441 ; Elizth., 296.
Gorham, Rich., 533.
Goring, Oxon, 406 ; 160.
Goring, Sussex, 509.
Goring, Anne, 504, 505(3), 512 ;
Barbara, 504 ; Constance, 162, 504 ;
41
642
INDEX.
Edw, (2), Elizth. (3), Geo., 604 ;
Geo., lord Goring, 612 ; Hen., 606 ;
Sir Hen., 262, 605 (2) ; John, 504 ;
Mary, 262, 604(2), 505(3) ; Robt.,
604, 605 ; Thos., 504 ; Wm., 504,
506 ; Sir Wm., 504.
Gorleston, Suff., 457 ; 341.
Gosebourne, Robt., 213.
Gosfield, Essex, 119 ; 465.
Gosnold, John, Kath., 335.
Gosse, Alex., 80.
Gostling, Anne, Wm., 455.
Gostwick, Joan, 12 ; John, 403 ;
Robt., 12.
Gothelvey, Somerset, 433.
Gotheridge, Francis, John, 150.
Goudhurst, Kent, 231 ; 501.
Gould, Anne, 91 ; Aphrah, Francis,
264 ; Jane, 473 ; Joan, 264 ; John,
91 ; Mary, 264 ; Robt., 473 ; Roger,
160 ; Thos., 264, 434 ; Vincent, 264 ;
Wm., 103.
Gouldan, Joan, 130.
Goulston, Goulson, Anne, Christ. (2)
264 ; Jane, 201 ; Joan, John, 264 ;
Rich., 201.
Gourley, Anne, Wm., 554.
Gournay, see Gurney.
Gousle, Joan la, 203.
Go vis, John, 98.
Gower, Alice, 558 ; Anne, 9(2) ; John,
250 ; Thos., 658 ; Wm., 9.
Gowlshull, Hen., Joan, Robt., 190.
Gowthwaite, Yorks., 554.
Grade, Cornwall, 72.
Grafton, Northants., 3.
Grafton, Wore., 538.
Grafton, Adam, 431 ; Joan, John,
Wm., 493.
Graham, Greame, Elizth., 561 ; Grace,
John, 553 ; Kath., 561 ; Mary, 553 ;
Rich., Sir Rich. (2), 561.
Grain, Isle of, or St. James, Kent, 232.
Grainthorpe, Line., 284.
Grandon, Thos., 372.
Gransden, Great, Hunts., 203 ; rector
of, 203.
Gransden, Little, Cambs., 61 ; rector
of, 478.
Grantchester, Cambs., 61.
Grantchester, Jane de, 199.
Grantham, Line., 284 ; 140.
Grantham, Christ., 54 ; Edw., Isabel,
279.
Grasmere, Westmorland, 527.
Gratwick, Roger, Wm., 517.
Gravel ey, Herts., 199.
Graveley, Elizth., Robert de, Rowland,
199.
Graveney, Kent, 232.
Gravenhurst, Lower, Beds., 6.
Graves, Greaves, Edw., 647 ; Jas., 507 ;
John, 159 ; Kath., 547 ; Sarah, 159.
Graviner, Effam, Martin, 288.
Greatham Hospital, Durham, 105 ;
masters of, 105, 106.
Greatham, Sussex, 516.
Greatworth, Northants., 425.
Green, Agnes, 61, 341 ; Anne, 398,
Christ., 63 ; Edith, 119 ; Edm., 341 ;
Elizth., 300, 388 ; Hen., 387 ; Joan,
51 ; John, 119, 132, 182, 388, 543 ;
J. J., 527, 583 ; Kath., 132 ; Margt.,
133(2), 300, 387, 403(2), 537 ; Mary,
388, 547 ; Maud, 388 ; Mercy, 182 ;
Philip, 300 ; Philipe, 388 ; Rich.,
182 (2), 338; Robt., 358, 547;
Rock, 236 ; Sibil, 236 ; Simon, 363 ;
Thos., 51, 133, 388(2), 403(2); Sir
Thos., 388(3) ; Walter, 300, 303 ;
Wm., 341, 537, 547 ; Sir Win., 398.
Green cloth, clerk of, 485.
Greenfield, Wm. de, abp. of York, 563.
Greenford, Great, Middx., 299 ; rectors
of, 299.
Greenford, Little, Middx., 299.
Greenhalgh, Alice, John, 674.
Greenham, Margery, 426.
Greenhill, Mary, 479 ; Nich., 526 ;
Thos., Wm., 479.
Green’s Norton, Northants., see Norton,
Green’s.
Greenway, Greneway, arms of, 375 ;
Agnes, 374 ; Elizth., 38, 429 ; Joan,
39, 96 ; John, 96, 374 ; Peter, 429 ;
Ralph, 375 ; Rich., 39, 374 ; Thos.,
38, 375.
Greenwich, Kent, 268.
Greenwood, Augustine, Benj. (2), 223 ;
Chas., Francis, 646 ; Geo., 223 ;
Hen., Jas. (2), John, Mary, 546 ;
Philadelphia, 223 ; Wm., 546.
Gregories, Bucks., 357.
Gregory, arms of, 403 ; Agnes, 292,
403 ; Edm., Joan, 301 ; John, 301,
403 ; Parnell, 403 ; Wm., 255(2),
292.
Gregory, St., mass of, 69.
Grenakir, Joan, Robt., 351.
Grendon, Northants., 384.
Grendour, Joan, Robt., 153.
Grenville, Alice, 54 ; Edw., 41, 54 ;
Honor, 89 ; Kath., 74, 75 ; Rich.,
41 ; Sir Thos., 74, 75, 89.
Gresham, Norf., 336.
Gresham, Agnes, 372 ; Beatrice, Cecily,
499 ; Edm., 369 ; Elizth., 499 ;
Jas., 372, 499 ; John, 499 ; Sir John,
369, 499 ; Mary, Thos., 499 ; Wm.,
372, 499 (2).
INDEX.
643
Gressenhall, Norf., 336.
Greswold, Ann, Hen., 383.
Greve, Grevye, Greyve, Alice, 115
John, 362 ; Thos., 12, 328.
Greville, Grevel, Agnes, 151 ; Chas.,
152 ; Sir Edw., 156, 427, 442 ;
Elizth., 427 ; Fulc, lord Brook, 520 ;
Giles, 133 ; Sir John, 156 ; Kath.,
520, 521 ; Margt., 442, 520 ; Marion,
147 ; Peter, 152 ; Sir Rich., 151 ;
Thos., 133 ; Wm., 147 (2).
Grey, Gray, arms of, 494 ; Alice, 326 ;
Andrew, 187 ; Anne, 188, 347(2),
526 ; Sir Anth., 193 ; Arthur, lord
Grey of Wilton, 413, 567 ; Barbara,
347 ; Bennet, 4 ; Cassandra, 494 ;
Cristian, 347 ; Christ., 15 ; Edm.,
347(2) ; Edm., earl of Kent, 193 ;
Edm., lord Grey, 40 ; Sir Edw., 443,
494, 526 ; Elizth. 75, 347(3) ;
Emma, 343 ; Geo., lord Grey, 40 ;
Grace, 347 ; Helwise, 363 ; Hen.,
6(2), 314 ; Sir Hen., 6, 188, 343 ;
Humf., 443 ; Jas., 188, 568 ; lady
Jane Sibilla, 567 ; Joan, 343, 423 ;
John, 326 ; Kath., 509 ; lady Kath.,
529 ; lord, 411 ; Margery, 6 ; Mary,
116(2), 347(2); Reginald, 326;
Rich., earl of Kent, 40 ; Rich., lord
Grey, 40 ; Robt., 362 ; Sir Robt.,
347, 419, 423 ; Roger, lord Grey of
Ruthyn, 331 ; Susanna, 314 ;
Temperance, 321, 347 ; Thos., 4,
321, 347(2), 423 ; Thos., lord Grey,
40 ; Sir Thos., 343, 509; Wm., 98,
116, 188, 347(3), 413; Sir Wm.,
347 ; Wilmot, 15.
Greystoke, Cumb., 78; baron of, 78;
provosts of college of, 78.
Griffin, Rise, 526(2).
Griffith, John, 399 ; Thos., 395 ; Wm.,
399.
Griggs, Fr., 132, 430, 544.
Grimbald, Hen., 194.
Grimm, Roger, 60.
Grimston, North, Yorks., 548.
Grimston, Edw., 110, 468(2) ; Elizth.,
110 ; Francis, Hen., 260 ; Joan,
110; John, 322.
Grinnell, John, 263.
Grinstead, East, Sussex, 509.
Grinstead, West, Sussex, 509.
Grise, Grys., arms of, 198 ; Ann le,
323 ; Anth. le, 365 ; Chas. le,
Christ, le (2), 323 ; Elizth. le, 475 ;
Hen. le, 323 ; John le, 475 ; Margt.,
324 ; Robt., 324 ; Robt. le, 323,
365 ; Susan le, 323, 365 ; Thos. le,
365.
Grittleton, Wilts., 532.
Grobham, Eleanor, Geo., Grace, Joan,
John, Nich., Rich., 437.
Groby, Wm., 233(2).
Grocers, 21, 52, 124, 149, 157, 191(2),
296, 298, 318, 340. 350, 380, 427,
459(2), 461, 485, 488(2), 512 ; arms
of the Company, 299, 371, 375, 380,
427, 461.
Groombridge, Sussex, 518.
Grosvenor, Anne, 442 ; Christian, 170 ;
Kath., Rich., 443 ; Sir Rich., 170 ;
Wm., 442.
Grote, Agnes, Robt., 322.
Groton, Suff., 457.
Grove, Cristian, 503 ; Hugh, 91 ; John,
427 ; Matt., 98 ; Thos., 503.
Grovehurst, Kent, 229.
Grove hurst, John de, 237.
Grubb, Susan, 533 ; Thos., 4, 533 ;
Thomasin, 533.
Grudgfield, Elizth., Wm., 455.
Grundisburgh, Suff., 457.
Guestwick, Norf., 336 ; vicar of, 336.
Guidott, Francis, Joan, 163.
Guidy Hall, Essex, 453.
Guildford, Surrey, 488 ; benefactor to
school, 488 ; Holy Trinity, 488, 577 ;
St. Mary, 488 ; St. Nicholas, 488,
rectors of, 488 ; Surrey Archseo-
logical Society, 581.
Guildford, arms of, 508 ; Edw., 254 ;
Sir Edw., 296 ; Elizth., 234, 261,
508 ; Hen., 263 ; Sir Hen., 93 ;
lady Jane, 296 ; Sir John, 234, 263 ;
Mary, 93 ; Philip, 508 ; Sir Rich.,
261, 296, 508 ; Sir Thos., 508.
Guilliams, see Williams.
Guilsfield, Montgomery, vicar of, 573.
Guisborough, Yorks., 548.
Guise, Sir John, 1.
Guisnes, Picardy, 32, 109 ; receiver of,
225.
Guist, Norf., 336.
Gulby, Wm., 250.
Gulston, John (2), Helen, 201.
Gunby, Line., 284,
Gunne, John, 341.
Gunter, arms of, 177, 178 ; Alice, 23,
149 ; Anne, 177 ; Elizth., 191 ;
Humf., 20; John, 23, 149; Mary, 20;
Philip, 171, 191.
Gunthorpe, Norf., 336.
Gunton, Hen., Margt., 352.
Gunville, Anne, Rich., 341.
Gurlin, Thos., 365.
Gurney, Agnes, 49(2) ; Anne, 328 ;
Edw., 322 ; John, 377 ; Martha,
322 ; Thos., 49, 322 ; Wm., 49, 328.
Gussage All Saints, Dorset, 99.
Guye, Edw., Francis, 150.
644
INDEX.
Gwarnick, Cornwall, 77.
Gwyder, Carnarvon, 571(5).
H
Habbis, Jas., 326.
Haberdashers, 16, 41, 178, 188, 198,
256, 297, 308, 379, 384, 425 ; arms
of the Company, 229, 308, 314.
Haburg, see Happisburgh, Norf.
Haccombe, Devon, 92.
Hacheman, John, 405.
Hacket, Elizth., 37 ; John, 11 ; Nich.,
Thos., 37.
Hackington, see Canterbury, St.
Stephen.
Hackney, Middx., 299 ; 357, 540 ;
rector of, 299 ; vicar of, 300.
Hacombleyn, Robt., 57.
Hacon, arms of, 452.
Haddenham, Bucks., 41 ; vicar of, 41.
Haddenham, Cambs., 61 ; rector of, 61.
Haddlesey, Yorks., 559.
Haddock, Alice, Cristine, John, Margt.,
Rich. (2), 125.
Haddon, Oxon, 475.
Haddon, Anne, Bridget (2), 310 ;
John de, 287 ; John, Kath., Sir
Rich., 310 ; Seman, 328 ; Wm., 310.
Hadham, Great, Herts., 185 ; rectors
of, 185.
Hadham, Little, Herts., 186 ; 507.
Hadleigh, Suff., 457; 73, 118; mayor
of, 457 ; rectors of, 457.
Hadley, Middx., 300.
Hadlow, Kent, 232 ; vicar of, 232.
Hadnall, Anne, Margt., Mary (2),
Stephen (2), 165.
Hadresham, John, 491.
Hadstock, Essex, 126.
Haelot, see Heylet.
Hagbourne, East, Berks., 21 ; 24.
Hagham, Thos., 363.
Hainault, arms of, 209.
Haines, Herbert, 151 ; John, 13, 210,
365 ; Mary, 165 ; Olivet, 98 ; Thos.,
165.
Hainton, Line., 285 ; 291.
Hakebeach, Sir Adam de, 377.
Hakebourne, Rich, de, 413.
Hakensall, Lane., 271.
Halberton, Devon, 260.
Halcot, Robt., 398.
Halden, High, Kent, 232.
Haldenby, Anne, Francis, 545.
Hale, Hants., 161.
Hale, Great, Line., 285.
Hale, Edw. de la, 493 ; — , 140.
Hales, arms of, 262 ; Anne, 211 ;
Bennet, Sir Chas., 229 ; Edw., 211,
229(ii), 262 ; Sir Edw. ,211; Elizth.,
262 ; John, 214(2) ; Kath., 252 ;
Lucy, 409 ; Martha, 229.
Halesowen, Wore., 539 ; vicars of,
539, 540.
Halesworth, Suff., 458.
Halford, Daniel, 383.
Halgh, John, Thos., 394.
Halifax, Yorks., 548 ; 560.
Haliwell, Anne, Jane (2), Sir John, 5.
Halke, Anne, John, 234.
Hall, arms of, 258 ; Alice, 68, 181 ;
Anne, 242 ; Edw., 242, 258(2), 350,
422 ; Elizth., 161, 235, 422 ; Geo.,
368 ; Hen., 558 ; Joan, 265 ; John,
161, 181, 258(2), 265 ; Joseph, bp.
of Norwich, 350 ; Kath., 258(2) ;
Mary, 558 ; Peter, 235 ; Sibil, 337 ;
Reginald, 68 ; Rich., 337 ; Robt.,
254 ; Thos., 262 ; Thomasin, 254 ;
Wm., 254, 258.
Halley, Barth., 193 ; Elizth., 33 ;
Florence, 193 ; Peter, 33 ; Robt.,
400.
Halliday, Edw., Margery, 152 ; Margt.,
Wm., 435.
Hailing, Lower, Kent, 233 ; 252.
Hallingbury, Great, Essex, 119.
Halne, Salop, 296.
Halsey, Barth., Florence, 193 ; Thos.,
bp. of Leighlin, 311.
Halsham, Yorks., rector of, 544.
Halsham, Sir Hugh, John, Joice,
Philipe, 509.
Halstead, Essex, 120.
Halstead, Kent, 233 ; rector of, 223.
Halstead, Alice, Isabel, Wm., 2.
Halstow, High, Kent, 233 ; rectors of,
233.
Halswell, Anne, Sir Nich., 435.
Halton, Bucks., 41 ; 409.
Halton Holgate, Line., 285.
Halton, Miles, 79.
Halvergate, Norf., 337.
Ham, Somerset, 437(2).
Ham, Wilts., 532 ; 158.
Ham, East, Essex, 120 ; 409.
Ham, West, Essex, 120.
Hambleden, Bucks., 41 ; rectors of,
42(2).
Hambledon, Surrey, 501.
Hammerton, Joan, Sir Rich., 546.
Hammis, lord of, 122.
Hammond, arms of, 488 ; Alice, 171 ;
Elizth., 518 ; Geo., 466 ; John,
331, 466 ; Martha, Thos., 235 ;
Thomasin, 466 ; Wm., 488, 518.
Hamon, Alex., 204 ; Martha, Thos.,
514.
Hampden, Great, Bucks., 42.
INDEX.
645
Hampden, arms of, 42 ; Alice, 417 ;
Anne, 42(2) ; Edm., 49 ; Elizth.,
42(2), 49 ; Ellen, Francis, 136 ;
Griffith, 42(2) ; Isabel, 49 ; Jane,
17 ; John, 42, 53 ; Sir John, 42 ;
Mary, 49 ; Philippa, 42 ; Sibil, 39 ;
Rich., 17, 39, 417 ; Wm., 42(2) ;
- , 42.
Hampshire, 157.
Hampstead, Middx., 223.
Hampsthwaite, Yorks., 549.
Hampton, Glouc., 145.
Hampton-in-Arden, Warw., 522 ;
bailiff of, 522.
Hampton Poyle, Oxon, 406.
Hampton, Alice, 152 ; Anne, 166 ;
Ellen, 152 ; Isabel, 165 ; John, 152 ;
Martin de, 268 ; Thos., 165, 166.
Hamstall Ridware, Staffs., 443 ; 85.
Hamsterley, Ralph, 410, 416.
Hanap, Joan, Simon, 103.
Hanbury, Staffs., 443 ; rector of, 443.
Hanbury, Alice, 38 ; Emme, 158 ; Sir
John, 386 ; Kath., 159 ; Rich., 38 ;
Susanna, 158, 159 ; Thos., 158(3),
159(4).
Hanchett, Barbara, 182 ; John,
Martha, 129 ; Thos., 182.
Hancock, Ellen, 566 ; Wm., 90, 566.
Handborough, Oxon, 406.
Handford, John, Humf., 234.
Hanger, John, 11, 203.
Hangleton, Sussex, 513.
Hanley Castle, Wore., 541.
Hanmer, Anne, Davy, 140.
Hanney, West, Berks., 21 ; 29 ; rector
of, 21.
Hanningfield, East, Essex, 120 ; 130.
Hanningfield, West, Essex, 120 ; 130.
Hansard, Hansart, Anth., 63 ; Joan,
286 ; Kath., 63 ; Rich., 286, 418,
585.
Hanslepp, Anne, John, 522.
Hanslope, Bucks., 42.
Hanson, Robt., 35.
Hanwell, Oxon, 407.
Happisburgh, Norf., vicar of, 343.
Haracles, Staffs., 443.
Harbord, Dennis, Vincent, 212.
Harborne, Anne, 331, 449 ; Wm., 331,
348, 449.
Harbottle, Bertram, 106 ; Joan, John
(2), 110.
Harbury, Warw., 522.
Harcourt, arms of, 421 ; Alice, Geo.,
Isabel, 421 ; Maud, 539 ; Thos., 421.
Hardeby, Anne (2), Bryan, Chas.,
Dan., Edw., Elizth., John, Judith,
Kath., Mary (2), Susan (2), Wm.,
284.
Harding, arms and merchant mark of,
284 ; Agas, Robt. (2), 284.
Hardingham, Joan, Thos., 365.
Hardley, Norf., 337 ; 470.
Hardmead, Bucks., 42.
Hardres, Upper, Kent, 233 ; rector of,
233.
Hardres, Dorothy, Geo., Jane, John (2),
Mabel, Mary, Peter, Rich., Thos. (3),
233.
Hardware, Hen., 70 ; Kath., Sam., 69.
Hardwick, Norf., 337.
Hardwick, Northants., 384.
Hardy, B. C., 584 ; Helen, Robt., 426.
Hare, xludrey, 360 ; Elizth., Mary,
Mich., 266, 450 ; Wm., 360.
Harefield, Middx., 300 ; 53, 492, 519.
Hares, see Harris.
Harewell, Agnes, Anne, 526 ; Elizth.,
521 ; Francis, 537 ; Hen., 521 ;
John, 526(2) ; Margt., Mary, 537 ;
Thos., 526, 537(2).
Harfleet, Christ., Jane, Mercy, Walter,
205.
Harford, Devon, 92.
Harford, Anth., 172 ; Bridstock (3),
Cath., 175 ; Elizth., 172, 175 ;
Joice, 175.
Hargrave, Edw., 231 ; Geoff., 414.
Harker, Hen., 173.
Harlakinden, Debora (2), Elizth.,
Margt., Martin, Roger, Thos., Wm.,
265.
Harland, Thos., 383.
Harlaxton, Line., 285.
Harleston, Northants., 384 ; 389 ;
rectors of, 384.
Harleston, arms of, 464 ; Alice, John,
124, 464.
Harley, Salop, 428.
Harley, Brian, Margery, 38 ; Mary,
Robt., 510.
Harling, Norf., 333, 506.
Harling, East, Norf., 337.
Harling, West, Norf., 337 ; rector of,
337.
Harling, Anne, Sir Robt. (2), 337 ;
Thos., 513.
Harlington, Beds., 6.
Harlington, Middx., 301 ; Dauley
Court in, 492 ; rector of, 301.
Harlow, Essex, 120.
Harman, Anne, 227 ; Elizth., 409 ;
John, 409, 537 ; Margt., 537
Thos., 227.
Harmondsworth, Middx., 317 ; vicar
of, 317.
Harmston, Line., 285 ; 282.
Harpeden, Sir John, 220, 312.
Harpenden, Herts., 186.
646
INDEX.
Harper, Anne, 88, 125 ; Geo., 88 ;
Jane, 87 ; Joan, 231 ; Margt., 2 ;
Rich., 87 ; Sir Rich., 88 ; Roger,
231 ; Wm., 125 ; Sir Wm., 2.
Harpham, Yorks., 549.
Harpley, Norf., 377 ; rector of, 377.
Harpsden, Oxon, 407 ; rectors of, 407
Harpswell, Line., 285 ; 546.
Harrietsham, Kent, 233.
Harrington, Line., 285.
Harrington, Northants., 384 ; 389,
424.
Harrington, Alice, 295 ; Chas., 280 ;
Christ., 565 ; Clemence, 269 ; Edw.,
280, 295 ; Eliza, 280 ; Elizth., 295,
499 ; Francis, 280, 295(2) ; Geo.,
290 ; Hen., Jas., 280 ; Sir Jas., 269 ;
John, 280, 290 ; Sir John, 304 ;
Kath., 280 ; Lucy, 295 ; Margery,
295 ; Margt., Martha, 280 ^ Robt.,
295, 304 ; Thos., 280(2), 295.
Harringworth, Northants., 384 ; vicar
of, 384.
Harris, Anne, 64, 115(2), 230, 336 ; Sir
Arthur, 115 ; Bridget, 64(2) ; Edw.,
423, 539 ; Geo., 64, 404 ; Jas., 64 ;
Joan, 422 ; John, 64, 93, 169 ;
Martha, 64 ; Maud, 194 ; Mich.,
64 ; Nich., 212 ; Olive, 539 ; Peter,
422 ; Rich., 230 ; Thos., 336 ; Wm.,
64(2), 132.
Harrison, Agnes, 550 ; Alice, 22, 228,
550 ; Anne, 271 ; Cuthbert, 559(2) ;
Eleanor, 228, 545 ; Elizth., 550 ;
Geo., 556 ; Hen., John (2), 550 ;
Kath., 314 ; Lennox, 559 (2) ;
Margt., 550 ; Mary, 545 ; Rich.,
32(2), 271 ; Sir Rich., 23(2) ; Roger,
228; Sophia, 314; Thos., 22, 314,
545, 550 ; Sir Thos., 550 ; Wm., 3,
437, 550.
Harrow, Middx., 302 ; Preston in, 303 ;
rectors of, 250, 302 ; school, 303 ;
Uxenden in, 302.
Harrowden, Great, Northants., 384.
Harrowden, lord, 521 ; Margery, Wm.,
384.
Harsick, Alice, 366 ; Brian, Isabel,
478 ; Sir John, Kath., 365 ; Sir
Roger, 366.
Harsnett, Sam., abp. of York, 112.
Hart, Hert, Alice, 98, 372 ; Anne, 242 ;
Sir Boneface de, 122 ; Elizth., 221,
223, 241 ; Emme, 399 ; Hen., 191 ;
Jas., 187 ; John, 223, 241, 372 ;
Malin, 242 ; Sir Percival, 241, 242 ;
Rich., 98 ; Robt., 416 ; Simon, 299 ;
Thos., 242, 338 ; Wm., 399.
Hartest, Suff., rector of, 246.
Hartland, Devon 92.
Hartlepool, Durham, 105 ; mayor of,
105.
Hartley Castle, Westmorland, 547.
Hartley Wespall, Hants., 161.
Hartley, Geo., 269.
Hartlip, Kent, 234.
Hartridge, Kent, 578.
Harty, Isle of Sheppey, Kent, 234.
Harvey, Hervy, Anne, 469 ; Clare,
352 ; Dorothy, 3, 457 ; Elizth., 6,
120, 156 ; Frances, 447 ; Geo.,
469(3) ; Sir Geo., Isabel, 477 ; Jas.,
120 ; Sir Jarrate, 3 ; Joan, 230 ;
John, 3, 6, 11, 102, 347, 431, 447, 473,
474, 477 ; Kath., 44 ; Margery, 431 ;
Marian, 474 ; Martin, 44 ; Mary,
469(2) ; Sir Nich., 1 ; Prudence,
473 ; Rebecca, 44 ; Rich., 457 ;
Robt., 474 ; Thos., 230, 352 ; Wm.,
156, 230, 299.
Harwedon, see Harrowden.
Harwell, Berks., 22.
Harwich, Essex, 121.
Hasard, Wm., 412.
Haselden, Joan, 493.
Haseley, Warw., 522.
Haseley, Great, Oxon, 407 ; rector of,
407.
Hasell, Thos., 77.
Haselor, Warw., 524.
Hasilden, Elizth., 112, 584 ; Frances,
Francis, 63 ; John, Kath., 61 ; Wm.,
112, 584.
Haskens, John, 532(2).
Haslewood, Alice, 54 ; Joan, Rich.,
24 ; Wm., 54.
Haslingfield, Cambs., 61.
Hassop, Derby, 82(2), 84.
Haste, Anne, 351, 580.
Hasteler, Alice, Elinor, Joan, Thos.,
130.
Hastingleigh, Kent, 234.
Hastings, Sussex, 510 ; All Saints,
510 ; deans of St. Mary’s College
in castle, 136, 518 ; jurat, 510 ; St.
Clement, 510.
Hastings, arms of, 580 ; Anne, 320,
538 ; Edm., 320 ; Sir Hugh, 331 ;
Isabel, 3 ; Joan, John, 420 ; Laur.,
earl of Pembroke, 332 ; Sir Ralph, 3 ;
Simon, 538.
Hastlin, Affrey, Joan, John (2),
Margt., Mary, 240.
Hatch, Colibery, 152 ; E., 466 ; Hen.,
229 ; Jas., 152 ; Joan, 229, 267 ;
John, 267, 466.
Hatcher, Nich., 485.
Hatfield, Herts., 186 ; Popes in, 200.
Hatfield Broadoak, Essex, 121.
Hatfield Peverell, Essex, 121.
INDEX.
647
Hatfield, Ade, 555 ; John, 374 ; Robt.
de, 555.
Hatford, Berks., 22.
Hathaway, Anne, 524.
Hathersage, Derby, 83.
Hatley Cockayne, Beds., 7.
Hatley, East, Cambs., 61.
Hatley St. George, Cambs., 61.
Hatley, Robt., 6.
Hattecliff, Anne, 477 ; Geo., 241 ;
Isabel, 40 ; Thos., 240, 477 ; Wm.,
241.
Hatton, Lane., 273.
Hatton, Elizth., 386(2), 486 ; Francis,
John (2), 386 ; Kath., 86 ; Mary,
485 ; Rich., 86, 485, 486, 516 ; Rose,
516 ; Thos., Wm. (2), 386.
Hanford, Edw., 57.
Haugh, Line., 281.
Haugh, Isabel, Margt., Walter, 40.
Haughfen, John (2), Mary, 473.
HaughtonJe-Skerne, Durham, 105.
Haukesworth, Wm. de, 417.
Hanley, Alice, Joan, 90 ; John, 90,
91 ; Hen., 440 ; Robt., 314.
Hault Hucknall, Derby, 84 ; vicar of,
84.
Haultoft, Gilbert, Margt., 359.
Hautbois, Great, Norf., 337.
Hautin, Thos., 408(2).
Hanxwell, Yorks., 549.
Havard, Ann, Eleanor, Elizth., Jane,
Kath., Lewis (2), Margt., 571.
Havant, Hants, 161 ; rector of, 161.
Havercroft, Joan, Robt., 509.
Haverfordwest, Pembroke, 570.
Haveringland, Norf., 337 ; Munge or
Mount joy in, 337.
Havers, Frances, Gilbert, 368.
Haversham, Bucks., 42.
Havis, John, 367.
Hawarden, Flint, 570 ; rector of,
570.
Hawberk, John, 220 ; Sir Nich., 219,
220.
Hawerby, Line., 286 ; rector of, 286.
Hawes, Abigail, Andrew, 124 ; Anne,
387 ; Jas., 359 ; Sir Jas., 387 ;
Ursula, 524 ; Walter, 359 ; Wm.,
524.
Hawkedon, Suff., 458.
Hawker, Elizth., 441 ; Joan, 214 ;
Serbs, 205, 214 ; Thos., 441(2).
Hawkes, Elizth., Robt., 17.
Hawkhurst, Kent, 234.
Hawkins, Anne, 28 ; Aphra, 230 ;
Audrey, 156 ; Grace, 186 ; Hen.,
230 ; Owen, 186 ; Robt., 443 ;
Thos., 156, 211 ; Wm., 28, 443.
Hawkswell, Kent, 251.
Hawles, Anne, Avice, Dorothy, 98 ;
Hen., 98, 171 ; John (3), Kath.,
Margt., Mary, Nich., 98.
Hawlthen, John, Joyce, 422.
Hawnes, Beds., 7.
Haworth Grange, Yorks., 556.
Hawridge, Bucks., 43.
Hawse, Judith, Robt., Thos., 2.
Hawstead, Suff., 458 ; 199, 344, 454.
Hawte, arms of, 255, 300 ; Alice, 206 ;
Anne, 351, 580; Edw., 227 ;
Eleanor, 255 ; Elizth., 3, 227 ;
Joan, 300 ; John, 3 ; Wm., 255.
Hawtin, Clemence, 381.
Hawton, Notts., 394.
Hawtrey, Alice, 39 ; Bridget, 315 ;
Joan, 46 ; John, 315 ; Mary, 40 ;
Ralph, 39, 315 ; Sibil, Thos., 39 ;
Wm., 40, 414 ; Winifrid, 315.
Hay, Anne, 8 ; Elizth., 222, 503 ;
Isabel, John, 8, 222 ; Thos., 503.
Hayes, Kent., 234 ; rectors of, 234.
Hayes, Middx., 303 ; rectors of, 303.
Hayes, Alice, 130 ; Francis, 440 ; Geo.,
130 ; Humf., 136(3) ; Kath., 136 ;
Margt., 130 ; Mary, 380 ; Rich.,
130 ; Sir Thos., 380.
Hayllet, Matt., 374.
Haymer, John, 485.
Hayne, Devon, 93.
Haysden, Geo. (2), John, Martha, 258.
Hayton, Robt., 294 ; Roger, 299.
Hayward, Ha ward, Agnes, 577 ; Anne,
14, 229, 264 ; Elizth., 234 ; Frances,
14 ; John, 164, 176, 229 ; Kath.,
262 ; Nich., 577 ; Rich., 169, 176,
264, 361 ; Robt., 262 ; Sam., 234 ;
Thos., 14 ; Wm., 229, 262, 351.
Heacham, Norf., 337.
Head, Wm., 238.
Headbourne Worthy, Hants., 161.
Headcorn, Kent, 234.
Headley, Hants., 161.
Heale, Wilts., 537(2).
Healey, Anne, Geo., 288.
Heanor, Derby, 84.
Heanton Punchardon, Devon, 92 ;
76, 89.
Hearing, Elizth., Wm., 472.
Hearnden, Eleanor, John (2), 258.
Heart brasses, 45, 78, 117, 244, 256,
276, 332, 338, 343, 344, 346, 366,
370, 374, 401, 420, 432, 440, 453,
482, 505, 549.
Heart case, 435.
Heath, Francis, Grace, 334 ; John,
439; Robt., 511(2) ; Wm., 483, 511.
Heathcott, Wm., 274.
Heaton, Northumb., 343.
Hebden, Elizth., Sir Nich., 290.
648
INDEX.
Heber, Christ., John (2), Lettice,
Reginald (2), Sara, 551.
Heckfield, Hants., 161.
Heckingham, Norf., 337.
Heckington, Line., 286 ; bailiff of, 286.
Hedenham, Norf., 338 ; 453 ; rector
of, 338.
Hedge, Cath., Robt., 535.
Hedgerley, Bucks., 43 ; 435, 479.
Hedon, Jas., Joan, 195.
Heelde, Kath., Margery, Nich., Robt.
atte, 402.
Heies, see Hayes.
Heigham, Norf., 338.
Heigham, arms of, 447, 456(2) ; Alice,
55, 119 ; Anne, 119, 309, 367, 448(2) ;
Amy, 55 ; Anth., Audrey, 119 ;
Bridget, 474 ; Sir Clement, 349,
448 ; Elizth., 120(2), 451 ; Frances,
119; Jas., 55, 120; Joan, 55(2) ;
Judith, 349 ; Kath., 55 ; Margt.,
55, 453 ; Mary, 55, 120, 456 ; Rich.,
55, 120 ; Robt., 55, 453 ; Thos.,
55, 119, 367, 447, 451 ; Wm., 309,
456.
Heighes, Hen., 158.
Heighington, Durham, 106.
Helen, St., 294, 378.
Helhoughton, Norf., 338.
Hellard, Stephen, 197.
Hellesdon, Norf., 338 ; rector of, 338.
Hellesdon, Alice, Beatrice, Joan, John,
Rich, de, 338.
Hellingly, Sussex, 510.
Hellyar, Miss, 75.
Helme, Hen., 102.
Helmingham, Suff., 337, 454.
Helmsley, Yorks., 549.
Helpringham, Line., 286.
Helston, Cornwall, 72.
Helton, Elizth., Francis, 172.
Hem, Tobias de, 356.
Hemblington, Norf., 338.
Hemel Hempstead, Herts., 186.
Hemenhale, Sir Robt. de, 220.
Hemerford, Wm., 99.
Hemingborough, Yorks., 549.
Hemington, Northants., 384.
Hemington, Somerset, 441.
Hemp, W. J., 584.
Hempstead, Essex, 121.
Hempstead, Glouc., 152.
Hempstead, Kent, 234, 508.
Hempstead (Happing), Norf., 338.
Hempstead (Holt), Norf., 338.
Hemsby, Alice, Thos., 376.
Hemsley, Hen., 374 ; Kath., Timothy,
275.
Hemswell, Yorks., 547.
Henaker, Wm., 255.
Henbone, Ann, John, 132.
Hender, Cath., John, 75.
Hendley, Jervis, 250 ; Mercy, 205
Thos., 205, 250.
Hendon, Middx., 303 ; 314.
Hendre, Alan, Anne, 303.
Hendred, East, Berks., 22.
Hene worth. Maud, Thos., 208.
Henfield, Sussex, 510.
Hengrave, Suff., 458 ; 455.
Henham Hall, Suff., 474.
Henley, Oxon, 24, 292.
Henlev, John, 24.
Hennage, Alice, Elizth., John (2), 285 ;
Kath, 285(2), 291 ; Sir Thos., 285 ;
Wm., 291.
Henny, Great, Essex, 122.
Henry, Kath., Matt. (2), Mary, 69..
Henry II, King of France, 554.
Henry IV, King of France and
Navarre, 21.
Henry, St., Emperor, 578.
Hensell, Agnes, Alice, Laur., Margt.,
208.
Henshawe, Agnes, Alice, IVm., 151.
Henson, Gregory, 393.
Hentnol, Durham, 106.
Hen vi lie, Anne, Margt., Ralph, Rich.,
99.
Herald, 530.
Herbert, Arnold, 410 ; Eliza, 563 ;
Elizth., 565 ; Hen., earl of Pembroke
536 ; Joan, 318 ; Lucy, 565 ; Margt.
318 ; Mary, 151 ; Rice, 318 ; Rich.,
151 ; Sir Rich., 318 ; Sir Thos., 563,
565 ; Wm., 318(2) ; Wm., earl of
Pembroke, 536 ; Sir Wm., 318.
Herdson, Frances, 472.
Hereford, 173 ; 28 ; archdeacons of,
174(2) ; bishops, 173(4), 174, 176,
180; canons, 15, 173(3), 174(4),
176(3), 414 ; Cathedral, 31, 173,
587 ; chancellor, 173 ; deans, 164,
174, 175 ; earls of, 91, 312, 318 ;
mayors, 174, 175, 176 ; preben¬
daries, 56, 175 ; precentors, 174(2).
Herefordshire, 172.
Herenden, see Hearnden.
Herleston, Wm. de, 27.
Herlington, John de, 202.
Hermit, 373.
Herne, Kent, 235 ; Underdown in,
235 ; vicars of, 235.
Heron, Alice, 485 ; Elizth., 484 ; John,
328 ; Sir John, 123 ; Thos., 123,
484; Wm., 34, 485.
Herriard, Hants., 160.
Herringston, Dorset, 104.
Herris, see Harris.
Herrold, Robt., 355.
INDEX.
649
Hersant, Elizth., John, 454.
Hert, see Hart.
Hertcombe, John, Kath., 490.
Hertepole, John, 13.
Hertford, 186; 197; All Saints, 186;
earls of, 121, 155, 529, 530 ; St.
Andrew, 186.
Hertfordshire, 177 ; sheriffs of, 177,
194.
Hertingfordbnry, Herts., 186 ; 199,
579.
Herward, Anne, Clemens, Robt. (2),
319 ; Win., 14.
Heselshaw, Walter de, bp. of Wells,
490.
Hesilrige, Arthur, John, Sir Thos., 377.
Hesketh, Cuthbert, 554 ; Grace, Sir
Robt., 272 ; Thos., 554.
Heskyn, Lancs., 35.
Heslington, A^orks., 554.
Hesset, Suff., 453, 467.
Hessill, arms of, 249(2) ; Agnes, Wm.,
224, 249.
Hessle, Yorks., 549.
Heston, Middx., 304 ; vicar of, 304.
Hethel, Norf., 338.
Hether, Leic., 277.
Hethersett, Norf., rector of, 322.
Hethersett, Elizth., 321 ; dameMargt.,
371.
Heton, Anne, Martin, bp. of Ely, 262.
Heveningham, Suff., 458.
Heveningham, arms of, 175 ; Anne,
Sir John, 343 ; Thos., 143(3), 343 ;
Thomasin, 143(2).
Hever, Kent, 236 ; 251.
Hevin, Edw., 294.
Hevingham, Norf., 339.
Hewet, Chas., 161(2) ; Roger, Wm.,
387.
Hewke, Walter, 58.
Hewlot, Joan, John, 170.
Hexham, Northumb., 392.
Hexton, Herts., 187.
Hey born, arms of, 316 ; Anne, Sir
Eerdinando, 316.
Hey bridge, Essex, 122.
Heydock, Elizth., John, 163 ; Margt.,
Sibil, Thos. (2), 529.
Heydon, Essex, 144(2).
Heydon, Norf., 339 ; 131, 314, 364.
Heydon, arms of, 321 ; Alice, Anne (2),
Sir Christ. (3), 321 ; Dorothy, 221 ;
Eleanor, 341 ; Hen., 321 ; Sir Hen.,
221 ; Sir John, 321, 341 ; Kath.,
321 ; Ralph, 401 ; Temperance,
321 ; Wm., 401.
Heyford, Nether, Northants., 384.
Heyford, arms of, 384.
Heygge, John, 234.
Heylett, Alice, 344 ; Dan., 356 ;
Thos., 344.
Heyman, Jane, Martha, Mary, Peter,
Susan, 204.
Heyne, Heynys, see Haines.
Heyre, see Hare.
Heythrop, Oxon, 407 ; 400, 522.
Heywood, Lane., 574.
Heywood, arms of, 540 ; Alice, 574 ;
Anne, 441 ; Arthur, Ellen, 208 ;
Kath., 540 ; Margt., Peter, 574 ;
Wm., 441.
Hey worth, Elizth., 200 ; Hen., 442 ;
John, 200.
Hichman, see Hickman.
Hickling, Notts., 394 ; rector of, 394.
Hicklott, Margt., Wm., 107.
Hickman, Cristian, John (2), Robt.,
Thos., Walter, 152.
Hicks, Hicke, Anne, 492, 553 ;
Dorothy, 388 ; Elizth., 217 ; Ellen,
492, 493 ; Frances, 553 ; Joan, 232 ;
John, Marmaduke, 553 ; Robt., 217,
388 ; Thos., 492(2) ; Wm., 232, 553.
Hiet, Jas., 269.
Higden, John, 412.
Higgins, Agnes, Anne, 404 ; Edw., 44 ;
John, 404(2) ; Julian, 44 ; Thos.,
404(2).
Higgs, Ann, Thos., 429.
Higham, Kent, 236.
Higham Ferrers, Northants., 385 ; 60 ;
rector of, 385 ; warden of college of,
386.
Higham Gobion, Beds., 7.
Highgate, Middx., 317 ; 180.
Highgate, Elizth., Thos., 303.
Highlow, Derby, 80, 84.
Hilburgh, Norf., 339.
Hilcott, Staffs., 442.
Hilders, Felix, Rich., 443.
Hildersham, Cambs., 61.
Hildesley, Cecily, Edm., Francis, 403 ;
Kath., 23, 403 ; Margt., 23, 403(2) ;
Mary, Walter, 403 ; Wm., 23, 403(2).
Hildeverell, Wilts., 42.
Hildwell, Hen., 327.
Hildyard, Sir Christ., 562 ; Elizth.,
Hen., 495 ; Joan, 562 ; John, 158 ;
Margery, Sir Robt., 291 ; Thos., 158.
Hill, Hills, Agnes, 524 ; Alice, 6 ;
Elizth., 92 ; Isabel, 524 ; John, 29,
67, 266, 445 ; Kath., 230 ; Margt.,
29, 67 ; Nich., 372 ; Peter, 495 ;
Reginald, 6 ; Robt., 92 ; Sam., 434 ;
Thos., 6, 414 ; Walter, 415 ; Wm.,
6, 230, 524.
Hillary, Anne, Elizth., Hen., 97 ;
Jane, 142 ; John, 97 ; Kath., 446 ;
Robt., 142 ; Sir Roger, 445.
650
INDEX,
Hillingdon, Middx., 304. i
Hillington, Norf., 339. I
Hillmorton, Warw., 522 ; 40.
Hilman, Thos., 158.
Hilton, Cyprian, 528(2) ; Hobt., 236.
Himingham, Geo., Kath., Thos. (3),
316.
Hince, Staffs., 88, 417.
Hinckley, Leic., 278,
Hind, Hen., 21,
Hindley, John, 514.
Hindolvestone, Norf., 339 ; vicar of,
339.
Hindringham, Norf., 340 ; 357.
Hingham, Norf., 340,
Hinson, Francis, 448 ; Nich., 416 ;
Thos., 448 ; Wm., 60.
Hintlesham, Suff., 470.
Hinton Ampner, Hants., 161.
Hinton, Broad, Wilts., 532.
Hinton-in-the-Hedges, Northants., 386 ;
rector of, 386.
Hinton St. George, Somerset, 436.
Hinton, Mary, Wm., 521.
Hinxhill, Kent, 236,
Hinxton, Cambs., 62.
Hinxworth, Herts., 187.
Hipperholme, Yorks., Crow Nest in,
548.
Hippisley, Elizth., 243 ; John, 535 ;
Sir John, 243 ; Robt., 535.
Hippon, Edw., Mary, 553.
Hire, Susanna, Thos., 323.
Hitcham, Bucks., 43.
Hitchcock, Agnes, 1 ; Joan, 44 ; Wm.,
1, 44.
Hitchin, Herts., 187 ; vicars of, 187,
188.
Hoare, Hoore, Alice, 184 ; Joan, 234 ;
Thos., 184.
Hoath, Kent, 236.
Hoathly, West, Sussex, 510.
Hobart, Anne, 344 ; Audrey, 360 ;
Cecily, 162 ; Edm., 41 ; Edw., 344 ;
Elizth., 450 ; Francis, 344 ; Hen.,
344(2) ; Sir Hen., 41 ; Jas., 344(3),
464 ; Sir Jas., Kath., Sarah, 344 ;
Thos., 360 ; Wm., 332, 465.
Hobbs, Edm., 533 ; Kath., 30.
Hobby, Elizth., 26, 55.
Hoberd, Alan, 58.
Hobman, Thos., 395.
Hobson, John, Lucy, 18 ; Thos., 335 ; ,
Wm., 220. I
Hoby, Leic., 275. i
Hockering, Norf., 376.
Hockmore, Alice, Gregory, Philip, 90.
Hockwold, Norf., 339, 376.
Hodcott, Berks., 21.
Hoddis, Hen., 363.
Hodge, Hodges, Elizth., 156 ; Geo.,,
440 ; Margery, Rich., 152 ; Sarah,
540 ; Thos., 440 ; Wm., 156, 540.
Hodgson, Christ., 543(2) ; Edm., 168 ;
Elizth., 543(2); John, 113, 543 ;
Rich., 102, 551 ; Robt., 12, 550.
Hodsden, Joan, Roger, 314.
Hodsoll, Wm., 206.
Hogan, Elizth., Gresham, 357.
Hogben, Joan, John, 118 ; Margt., 240.
Hoggeston, Bucks., 43.
Holbeach, Line., 286.
Holbrook, Suff., 459 ; 461.
Holbrook, Frances, 249 ; John, 59.
Holcombe, Oxon, 42.
Holcroft, Anne, Sir John, 271.
Holden, Agnes, 112 ; Kath., Robt.,
130 ; Wm., 112.
Holdenby, Northants., 386.
Holdenby, Elizth., Wm., 386.
Holderness, Yorks., steward of the
lordship of, 560.
Hole, Geo., Hen., Wm., 437.
Holes, Hugh, 414; Sir Hugh, 198,
414 ; Margt., 199.
Hoi gate, Margt., 417.
Holgot, Salop, 427.
Holingbrook, Wm., 254.
Holingworth, Rainold, 134.
Holkham, Norf., 340.
Holl, Augustine, Elizth., Thos. (2), 338.,
Holland, Edw., 305, 394 ; Eleanor,
298 ; Frances, 305 ; Gervase, 394 ;
lady, 13 ; Thos., earl of Kent, 298.
Hollenden, Kent, 240 (3), 241.
Holler, John, Kath., 398.
Hollesley, Suff., 477.
Hollingbourne, Kent, 268.
Hollum, Somerset, 291.
Holly, Elizth., John, 350.
Holman, Geo., Jeffrey, Robt. (2),.
Susan (2), 488.
Holmden, Sir Rich., Susan, 557.
Holme, Derby, 80, 83.
Holme, East, Dorset, 99.
Holme Hale, Norf., 340 ; 453.
Holme -next -the -Sea, Norf., 340.
Holme Pierrepont, Notts., 394.
Holme, Holmes, Joan, 543 ; John, 543,
587 ; Margt., 565 ; Wm., 389, 565.
Holmeside, Durham, 559.
Holney, John, Sarah, 500.
Holnicott, Somerset, 438(3).
Hoisted, Leic., 37.
Holt, Denbigh, 570.
Holt, Leic., 388.
Holt, arms of, 579 ; Anne, 164; Anth.,
493 ; Chas., 152 ; Elizth., 421 ;
John, 367 ; Sir John, 380 ; Lettice,
152 ; Kath., 421 ; Margt., 519 ;
INDEX.
651
Rich., 380 ; Robt., 421 ; Thos.,
164, 519 ; Wm., 421.
Holtby, Yorks., 550
Holton, Oxon, 407.
Holwell, Beds., 7 ; rector of, 7.
Homme, John, 176.
Hone, Thos., 123.
Honiman, Robt., 413.
Honing, Norf., 340.
Honing, Thos., de, 344.
Honingham, Norf., 340.
Honington, Line., 286.
Honington, Suff., 459 ; 357.
Honington, Warw., 525.
Honiton, Devon, 93.
Honywood, Bennet, Christ., 221 ;
Jane, 204 ; John, 204, 231 ; Sir
John, 227 ; Kath., 204 ; Mary, 227,
231, 241 ; Robt., 31, 241.
Hoo, Norf., 340.
Hoo All Hallows, Kent, 237 ; vicar of,
237.
Hoo St. Werburgh, Kent, 237 ; vicars
of, 237.
Hoo, Kath., 327.
Hood, Anne, 4 ; John, Maud, 34 ;
Rich., 4.
Hooke, Dorset, 99.
Hooke, arms of, 158 ; Constance, 160 ;
John, 158, 365 ; Magdalen, 365 ;
Rich., 160 ; Thos., 322.
Hooknorton, Oxon, 425 ; 589.
Hoole, Lane., rector of, 269.
Hooper, Dorothy (2), Elizth., Francis
(3), 260 ; Frances, 222 ; Hen., Jane,
Jas., 260 ; John, 222, 260(3) ;
Martha, Thos. (3), Walter, 260.
Hop, Thos. de, 239.
Hope, Derby, 84 ; Offerton in, 83.
Hopkins, John, 168 ; Thos., 589.
Hopkinson, Anth., Dorothy, Hen.,
John, Wm., 80.
Hopper, Agnes, 416, 417 ; Jane, 417 ;
John, 415 ; Robt., 417 ; Thos., 415,
417.
Hopton, Anne, 425(2) ; Arthur, 330,
425 ; Dorothy, 330 ; Elizth., 476 ;
Isabel, John, 465 ; Sir Owen, 425 ;
Thomasin, 476 ; Wm., 425.
Hopwell, Derby, 85.
Horde, Allen (3), Anne, Arthur,
Dorothy (3), Edm. (3), Elizth. (2),
487 ; Frances, 398 ; John, Kath.,
Mary, Thos., 487 ; Sir Thos., 398 ;
Ursula, Wm., 487.
Hordle, Hants., 170.
Horeham, Sussex, 517.
Horham, Suff., 477.
Horkesley, Great, Essex, 144 ; rector
of, 144.
Horkesley, Little, Essex, 122.
Horley, Oxon, 407.
Horley, Surrey, 488.
Herman, Wm., 40.
Hormead, Great, Herts., 188.
Horn, Holland, 246.
Horn, arms of, 266(2) ; Dorothy, 266 ;
Edm., Elizth., 420 ; Judith, 438 ;
Wm., 287, 553(2).
Hornby, Yorks., 549 ; 545.
Hornby, Gabriel, 554 ; Joan, 124.
Horncastle, Line., 286.
Hornchurch, Essex, 122 ; vicar of , 123.
Horndon, East, Essex, 123 ; 262.
Horndon-on-the-Hill, Essex, 123.
Horndon, West, Essex, 124,
Hornebolt, Gerard, Margt., Susan, 299.
Horning, Norf., 340.
Horningsheath, Suff., 459.
Horningtoft, Norf., rector, of, 326.
Hornley, John, 224.
Hornsey, Middx., 304 ; rector of, 304.
Hornton, Oxon, 407.
Horrocks, Jas., 408 ; John, 269,
Horscroft, Suff., 459.
Horseheath, Cambs., 62 ; 64, 191, 450.
Horsell, Surrey, 489.
Horseman, Frances, 315 ; Laur., 315 ;
Mary, 282 ; Thos., 282, 447,
Horsey, arms of, 42 ; Elizth., 104 ; Sir
Jerome, 42 ; John, 104.
Horsham, Sussex, 510 ; 516(2).
Horsham St. Faith, near Norwich,
prior of, 354.
Horslegate, Derby, 82.
Horsley, Staffs., 296.
Horsley, East, Surrey, 489 ; rector of,
498.
Horsley, West, Surrey, 489.
Horsley, Agnes (2), John (2), 358.
Horsmonden, Kent, 237 ; rector of, 237.
Horsnell, Audry, Geo., 341.
Horspoole, Leic., 521.
Horspoole, Mary, Wm., 2.
Horstead, Norf., 340 ; rectors of, 340
Horsted Keynes, Sussex, 510.
Horswell, Anne, 162.
Hort, Emme, Wm., 399.
Horton, Northants., 386.
Horton, Staffs., 443.
Horton Kirby, Kent, 237.
Horton, Mary, 529 ; Roger, 296
Thos., 529.
Horwood, Great, Bucks., 43 ; rector of,
43.
Horwood, Elizth., Joan, Ralph, 189.
Hosier, Joan, 341 ; John, 198 ; Robt.,
341.
Hoskins, John, Thos. (2), Sir Thos. (3),.
494.
'652
INDEX.
Hospitals, see Almshouses.
Hotale, Wm., 173.
Hotchkins, Thos., 535.
Hotham, John, 402.
Hotoft, Eden, 172 ; John, 172, 189 ;
Thos., 129.
Hoton, Leic., 24.
Hoton, Joan, Robt., 562 ; Wm., 106.
Hotte, Beatrice, Thos., 376.
Hougham, see Huffam.
Houghton, Sussex, 510.
Houghton Conquest, Beds., 7.
Houghton, Great, Yorks., 546.
Houghton-in -the -Dale, Norf., 341 ;
vicar of, 341.
Houghton-le- Spring, Durham, 106.
Houghton Regis, Beds., 8; vicars of, 8.
Houghton, Howton, Anne, 200 ;
Christ., 336 ; Cordelia, 273 ; Edm.,
200 ; Elizth., 336 ; Geo., 53 ; John,
336 ; Wm., 384.
Houndhill, Yorks., 562.
Housley, Elizth., Math., 315.
Hovenden, arms of, 237 ; Mary, Wm.,
237.
Howard, Agnes, 490 ; Alice, 471 ;
Cecily, 320 ; Chas., earl of Carlisle,
563 ; Chas., earl of Nottingham,
521 ; Chas., lord Howard, 375 ;
Chas., lord admiral, 499 ; Edw., 428 ;
Elizth., 375 ; lady Elizth., 521 ;
Hen., 428 ; Hen., earl of North¬
ampton, 399 ; Joan, 343 ; John, 10,
112 ; John, duke of Norfolk, 471,
572 ; Sir John, 471 ; Kath., 428 ;
lady Kath., 471, 490 ; Mary, Sir
Philip, 508 ; Rich., 320 ; Robt.,
428 ; Sir Robt., 427 ; Thos., baron
of Walden, 112 ; Thos., earl of
Suffolk, 427 ; Thos., duke of Norfolk,
471, 490(2) ; Wm., lord Howard,
490, 508 ; Sir Wm., 508.
Howden, Yorks., 550.
Howe, Howys, Abdias, 281 ; John,
324, 336 ; Kath., 333 ; Thos., 324.
Howell, Elizth., John, 239.
Howlett, Anne, 224 ; Edw., 370 ;
John, 327 ; Mary, 370 ; Rebecca,
338; Rich., 224; Thos., 370.
Howse, Mary, Thos., 391.
Howton-in-the-Brake, Norf., 341.
Hoxne, Suff., 459.
Hubbard, Agnes, Alice, Elizth., Ill ;
Jane, 113 ; John, 111(2) ; Joyce,
113 ; Rose, Wm., Ill, 113.
Huddesfield, Kath., 95 ; Sir Wm., 94.
Huddington, Wore., 539.
Huddleston, Anth., 407 ; Sir John, 64;
Mary, 407.
Huddy, Mary, Wm., 92.
Hudson, Christ., 357 ; Edm., 328;
Mary, 328, 357.
Huett, see He wet.
Huffam, Kent, 214.
Huffam, Anne, Elizth., Michael (2),
Rich. (2), 205 ; Vincent, 226.
Hugessen, Anne, Elizth. (2), Jane,
Jas. (2), John, Wm., 243.
Hugford, Anne, John, 525 ; family,
526. '
Huggins, Mary, Rich. (2), 68.
Hughenden, Bucks., 43.
Hughes, Hewes, Alice, 188 ; Cath.,
318 ; Elizth., 190 ; Joan, 318 ;
Martha, 442 ; Maurice, 318 ; Robt.,
318, 411 ; Ryce, 188 ; Thos., 190.
Hughes -Hughes, M. E., 584.
Hulbert, Elizth., Thos., 530.
Hulcote, Beds., 8.
Hull, Glouc., 100 (2).
Hull, Yorks., 550 ; 65, 556 ; aldermen
of, 550(2) ; bishop, 8'^ ; Holy
Trinity, 550, vicars of, 550, 555 ;
mayor, 550 ; St. Mary, 550.
Hull, Alice, John at, 501.
Hulme, Nich., 105.
Humber and Tyne, vice-admiral
between, 565.
Humberstone, Anne, 197 ; Edw., 131,
197 ; John, 197(2), 198 ; Rich., 197,
198 ; Thos., 131.
Humfreston, John, Margery, 431.
Humfrey, Edm., 130 ; Elizth., 286 ;
Hugh, 519 ; Joan, 181 ; Nath.,
286(2) ; Rich., 130(2) ; Thos., 181,
286 ; Wm., 130.
Humpton, Elizth., John, 364.
Hundon, Thos., 8.
Hune, Isabel, John, 323.
Hungary, 248.
Hungate, Alice, 482 ; Jane, 565 ;
John, 482 ; Kath., Robt., Wm., 565.
Hunger, Jehn, 186.
Hungerford, Berks., 22.
Hungerford, Anne, 53, 535 ; Sir Anth.,
14, 435 ; Avis, 432 ; Edm., 440, 565 ;
Sir Edw., 435(2) ; Eleanor, 49 ;
Elizth., 53, 536 ; Fulc, 432 ; Giles,
440(2), 536 ; Jane, 14 ; John, 440(2);
Sir John, 150 ; Lucy, Margt., 435 ;
Mary, 150, 435, 533 ; Robt., lord
Hungerford, 534 ; Sir Robt., 22,
49 ; Susanna, 440 ; Thos., 533 ;
Ursula, 440 ; Walter, 535 ; Walter,
lord Hungerford, 53, 435, 534 ; Sir
Walter, 53, 435.
Hungerton, Leic., 278.
Hunmanby, Yorks., 550 ; 558 ; vicar
of, 550.
Hunningham, Warw., 522, 524.
INDEX.
C5a
Hunsdon, Herts., 188 ; park-keeper of,
188.
Hunslet, Yorks., 553.
Hunstanton, JNorf., 341.
Hunt, Agnes, 115(2); Alice, 25, 115,
449 ; Anne, 399, 449 ; Christian,
532(2) ; Dorothy, 495 ; Edm., 338,
339 ; Edw., 143 ; Elizth., 115, 162,
399 ; Ellen, Humf., 399 ; Isabel, 25 ;
Jas., 162 ; Jane, 450 ; Joan, 45 ;
John, 158, 400, 450, 495, 532(2) ;
Hath., 158, 399 ; Margt., 339 ;
Ralph, 399 ; Rich., 400, 449 ;
Roger, 10, 45 ; Thos., 323 ; Sir
Thos., 334 ; Walter, 316(2) ; Wm.,
25, 400.
Hunting dress, 179, 188, 393, 499.
Hunting horn, 208.
Huntingdon, archdeacon of, 57 ; parson
of, 4.
Huntingdon, John, 64, 270 ; Joice, 64 ;
Margt., 121 ; Sir Nich., 68 ; Rich.,
52 ; Thos., 121(2).
Huntingdonshire, 201 ; receiver -general
for, 349.
Huntingfield, Suff., 459.
Huntley, Anne, 327 ; Humf., 483 ;
John, 327, 479 ; Margt., 479 ; Mary,
327 ; Rachel, Thos., 111.
Hunton, Kent, 238.
Huntspill, Somerset, 436 ; rector of,
436.
Huntworth, Somerset, 90.
Hunwick, Parnell, Wm., 131.
Hurley, Berks., 22 ; 50.
Hurley, Ches., 69.
Hursley, Hants., 162.
Hurst, Berks., 22.
Hurst, Anne, 132 ; Cecily, 342 ; Joan,
41, 409 ; John, 409 ; Leonard, 38 ;
Robt., 132 ; Wm., 342.
Hurstmonceux, Sussex, 510.
Husband, Anne, 543 : John, 374 ;
Stephen, 543 ; Thos., 374.
Husband’s Bosworth, Leic., 278 ;
rector of, 278.
Husborne Crawley, Beds., 8.
Hussey, Agnes, 398 ; Anne, 374 ;
Antii., 482 ; Elizth., 53, 286 ; Geo.,
433 ; Gilbert, 419 ; Grace, 433 ;
Jasper, 476 ; John, 286 ; Kath.,
419, 482 ; Laur., 482 ; lord, 53 ;
Lucy, 100, 575 ; Nele, 289 ; Thos.,
398 ; Sir Wm., 289.
Hutchinson, Edw., 557 ; Hen., John,
416 ; Kath., 557 ; Ralph, 416 (2).
Huthersaul, John, Martha, 116.
Huttoft, Line., 286.
Hutton, Essex, 123.
Hutton, Somerset, 436.
Hutton, Christ., 226 ; family, 59 ;
John, 542 ; Leonard, 411 ; Mary,,
542 ; Matt., abp. of York, 543 ;
Rich., 226 ; Thomasin, 543.
Huxley, Geo., 297, 430 ; Jane, 430 ;
Kath., 297, 430 ; Mary, 297.
Hyde, West, Hereford, 177.
Hyde, Alex., bp. of Salisbury, 534
Agnes, Alice, 20 ; Anne, 124(2), 536
Avice, 536 ; Barnard, 124(2) ;
Cecily, 30(2) ; Edw., Elizth., 536
Frances, 29 ; Hamonet, Hen., 536 ;
Hugh, 30 ; Jas., 29, 403 ; Joan, 531,
536 ; Laur., 432, 531, 536(2) ;
Margery, 20 ; Margt., 98 ; Mary,
63 ; Nich., 536 ; Sir Nich., 432 ;
Oliver, 20 ; Robt., 536(2) ; Stephen,
98 ; Susan, 432, 536 ; Wm., 20(2),
124.
Hythe, Kent, 238 ; jurat, bayly, and
mayor of, 238.
I
Ibbitson, Barth., 553.
Ibstock, Leic., 275 ; rector of, 275.
Ickenham, Middx., 305..
Ickham, Kent, 268 ; rector of, 268.
Ickleford, Herts., 188.
Ickworth, Suff., 447, 474.
Idbury, Oxon, 408.
Ideley, arms of, 404, 577 ; Pers, 404.
Iden, Sussex, 510 ; 242 rector of, 510.
Iden, Idon, see Eden.
Idewin, see Edwin.
Idrishaye, Derby, 84.
Ifield, Kent, 238 ; Court, 250.
Ifield, Sussex, 517.
Ightfield, Salop, 428.
Ightham, Kent, 238 ; Aldham St.
Cleres in, 238, 239 ; rectors of, 223,,
228.
Ilbruers, Somerset, 297.
Ilekirke, Cumb., 79.
Ilford, Essex, 588.
Ilford, Great, Essex, 144 ; St. Mary’s.
Hospital in, 144.
Ilford, Little, Essex, 123.
Ilketshall, St. Andrew, Suff., 459.
Ilketshall, St. Laurence, Suff., 459.
Ilkley, Yorks., 550 ; Hollinghall in,.
551(2) ; vicars of, 551.
Illeye, Alice, Sir Esmond, 340.
Illogan, Cornwall, 72.
Ilmington, Warw., 522.
Ilminster, Somerset, 436 ; 438.
Ilsley, East, Berks., 23 ; 403.
Ilsley, West, Berks., 21.
Ilton, Somerset, 436.
Impington, Cambs., 62 ; 2,66(2)..
Impton, Radnor, 547.
654
INDEX.
Incent, John, Kath., Robt. (2), 181.
Incised slabs, 279, 308, 419.
Ingatestone, Essex, 124.
Inge, John, 493.
Ingham, Norf., 341 ; priory of, 342.
Ingham, Joan, Sir Oliver de, 342.
Ingleby-Arncliffe, Yorks., 551.
Ingleby, Anne, John, Kath., Margt.,
555 ; Mary, 566 ; Sir Wm., 555(4),
566.
Inglesham, Wilts., vicar of, 20.
Ingleton, Clemens, Isabel, 50 ; Jane,
51 ; Margt., 50 ; Robt., 50, 51.
Ingoldisthorpe, Norf., 342 ; rector of,
342.
Ingoldmells, Line., 286,
Ingram, Wm., 442.
Ingrave, Essex, 124.
Ingrave, John, 45.
Inkswell, Derby, 87.
Innholder, 355.
Intwood, Norf., 342.
Inwood, Thos., 500.
Iphleth, see Evelith, Salop.
Ippolyts, Herts., 188.
Ips, see Epps.
Ipsden, Oxon, 408.
Ipswich, Suff., 459 ; 27, 308, 347 ;
arms of, 459, 460(2) ; bailiff, 460 ;
museum, 575 ; portmen, 459(2),
460, 461(2), 575 ; St. Clement, 459 ;
St, Laurence, 459, 575, 586 ; St.
Mary Quay, St. Mary, Tower, 460 ;
St. Nicholas, St. Peter, St. Stephen,
461 ; town clerk, 461.
Irby, see Iwardby.
irehester, Northants., 386.
Ireland, 567 ; 368, 398, 554 ; constable
of, 525 ; council of, 266 ; king of
arms, 37 ; lord deputies of, 251, 550,
567 ; lord president of Connaught,
etc., 567 ; treasurers of, 161, 241,
567.
Ireland, Geo., 125 ; Lettice, 99.
Ireton, Irton, Dorothy, 79 ; Jerman,
Mary, 276 ; Maud, Wilfrid (2), 79.
Irnham, Line., 286.
Ironmongers, 134, 304, 395, 403, 483 ;
arms of Company, 134.
Irthlingborough, Northants., 386 ; dean
of the college of, 386.
Irvin, Sir Alex., Elizth. de, 568.
Isbellis, John, 351.
Isbery, arms of, 16.
Isfield, Sussex, 511.
Isfield, Agnes, Rich., 510.
Isham, Northants., 386.
Isham, Anne, 386 ; Elizth., 382, 386(2);
Euseby, 386, 425 ; Hen., 386 ; Jane,
387 ; John, 382, 386, 387 ; Sir John,
387 ; Judith, 387(2) ; Mary, 297 ;
Rich., 386 ; Susan, 387 ; Thos.,
386(2) ; Wm., 297, 425.
Ishell, Hants., 99.
Isleham, Cambs., 62 ; 63, 94.
Isleworth, Middx., 305 ; 228, 388, 488.
Isley, arms of, 266 ; Anne, 266 ;
Elizth., Roger, Thos., Wm., 261.
Islington, Middx., 305.
Islington, Norf., 343.
Islington, John, 328.
Islip, Northants., 392.
Islip, Oxon, 408 ; rectors of, 408.
Itchen Stoke, Hants., 162.
Itchingham, Anne, Sir Edw., 425.
Itchington, Long, Warw., 523 ; 379,
520.
Itteringham, Norf., 343.
Iver, Bucks., 43 ; 17, 199.
Ivinghoe, Bucks., 44.
Ivy, Anne, Avis, Barbara, Elizth. (2),
Geo., Sir Geo., Lettice, Palmer,
Robt., 432 ; Rose, 497 ; Susanna,
Thos., 432 ; Wm., 343.
Iwade, Kent, 239.
Iwardby, Irby, crest of, 46 ; Sir Anth.,
316 ; Elizth., 53 , Jane, 316(2) ;
lady Jane, 486 ; John, 46, 47, 53 ;
Sir John, 486 ; Kath., 46 ; Margery,
47 ; Margt., lady Margt., 316 ;
Nich., Rich., 47.
Ixworth, Suff., 461.
J
Jackman, Anne, 359 ; Reginald,
Wm. (2), 8.
Jackson, Barbara, 548 ; Christ., 58 ;
Elizth., 485 ; Elinor, 283 ; Ellen,
351, 585 ; Geo., 548 ; Peter, 253 ;
Rich., 283 ; Robt., 485 ; Thomasin,
253 ; Wm., 351(2), 585.
Jacob, Dorothy, 462.
Jacques, Elizth., 317, 565 ; John
Kath., 317 ; Sir Roger, 565 ; Thos.,
317.
James, Alice (2), Amy, Andrew, 318 ;
Anne, 493, 528 ; Frances, 222, 566 ;
Isabel, 492 ; Joan, 318, 447 ; John,
247, 318, 408 ; Kath., 408 ; Lewis,
318(2), 493 ; Margt., 318 ; Martin,
222 ; Matt., 318 ; Maud, 255 ;
Nich., 492 ; Rich., 566 ; Roger,
Sarah, 308 ; Timothy, 408 ; Walter,
318; Wm., 318, 408(2), 475, 528(2).
James the Great, St., 96, 189, 190, 192,
274, 280, 287, 413.
James the Less, St., 137, 280, 413.
Jarmon, Anne, Hen., 384.
Jay, Anne, 531 ; Benet, 487 ; Elizth.,
487, 495 ; Frances, 495 ; Francis,
INDEX.
655
487 ; Joan, John, 146 ; Margt., 495 ;
Sibil, 487 ; Thos., 495(2), 531(3).
Jeale, Elizth., Nich., 482.
Jeckes, John, 361.
Jefferey, Geffres, Agnes, John, 505 ;
Sir John, Kath, 159 ; Thos., 169 ;
Wm., 231.
Jekill, Agnes, 324 ; Edw., 110.
Jekin, Thos., 263.
Jem, Rice, 278.
Jemet, Anne, Elizth., Jane, Margt.,
Rich. (2), Robt. (3), Timothea (2),
227.
Jenkin, Margt., Thos. (2), 261.
Jenkinson, Ralph, 546.
Jenks, Dorothy, Thos. (2), 428.
Jenner, Jennour, x4ndrew, 115(2) ;
Elizth., 461, 462(2) ; John, 462(2) ;
Mary, 115(2) ; Sarah, 462(2).
Jennings, Jane, 433 ; John, 22 ;
Margt., 22, 483 ; Ralph, 433 ; Thos.,
303, 483 ; Veare, 303.
Jenny, Sir Edm., 279, 470 ; Elizth.,
279, 330 ; Jane, 470 ; John, 330,
462 ; Margt., Maud., 462 ; Thomasin,
325.
Jermin, Alice, 472 ; Sir Ambrose, 449 ;
Anne, 454 ; Dorothy, 449 ; Elizth.,
470 ; Isabel, John, 465 ; Margt.,
125 ; Sir Thos., 454, 464, 470, 472 ;
Ursula, 464.
Jernegan, Jerningham, Anne, 75 ;
Bridget, 449 ; Elizth., 133 ; Geo.,
133, 453 ; Sir Hen., 75, 126 ; John,
449 ; Sir John, Margt., 453 ; Susan,
132 ; Thos., 132, 133.
Jerome, St., 181.
Jerusalem, 19, 63, 572 ; order of St.
John of, 301.
Jervaulx, Yorks., abbot of, 542.
Jervis, Jervoise, Dorothy, 427 ; Elizth.
434 ; Frances, 495 ; Hen., 324 ;
Jane, 71 ; Rich., 71(2), 427 ; Thos.,
427 ; Sir Thos., 495.
Jessop, Constans, 380.
Jeumont, France, 576 ; bailiff of, 576.
Jevington, Sussex, 511.
Joan of Navarre, Queen, 184, 504.
Jobson, John, 288.
•Jocelin, Agnes, 112 ; Christ., 131 ;
Dorothy, 141 ; Edw., 131 ; Elizth.,
179 ; Geoff., 195 ; Helen, 201 ;
Joan, 121, 195 ; John, 131, 201 ;
Kath., 195 ; Mary, 121, 131 ; Sir
Ralph, 179 ; Rich., 121 ; Sir Thos.,
121, 141.
John, Anne, Sir Lewes, Margt., 124.
John II, King of Portugal, 502.
John Baptist, St., 1, 2, 55, 56, 150, 151,
164, 175, 189, 201, 274, 280, 293, 300,
302, 385, 392, 413, 428, 576 ;
decollation of, 175 ; head held by
angels, 2.
John Evangelist, St., 55, 56, 174,
190, 192, 193, 201. 216, 274, 280(2).
294, 302, 385, 392, 413, 482, 569, 576.
John the smith, 399.
Johnson, Jonson, Agnes, 36 ; Elizth.,
157 ; Francis, 163; Fridiswide, Geo.,
170 ; Grace, 186 ; Hugh, 300 ;
Isaac, 283, 286 ; John, 6, 59, 157 ;
Kath., 286 ; Margt., 208 ; Mary,
120, 390 ; Peter, 543 ; Philip, 292 ;
Ralph, 208 ; Rich., 283 ; Robt.,
163; 426 ; Thos., 286, 295 ; Walter,
390; Wm., 120(3).
Joiner, Margt., 289.
Jolly, John, 462.
Jones, Edm., Elizth., 522 ; Hen., 522,
523 ; Sir Hugh, 572 ; Jane, 318,
429, 500 ; John, 318 ; Kath., 226 ;
Louis, 429 ; Maud, 572 ; Morris,
400 ; Sarah, 401 ; Thos., 50(2), 169,
500 ; Ursula, 50 ; Walter, 401 ;
Wm., 226.
Joode, see Judd.
Jordan, Agnes, 38 ; Alice, 518 ; Anne,
532 ; Elizth., 482 ; Giles, Hen.,
276 ; Jas., 514 ; Jeremy, 518 ;
Kath., 482 ; Margt., 276, 518(2) ;
Martha, 518 ; Mary, 514 ; Robt.,
174 ; Roger, 532 ; Wm., 482.
Joulon, Agnes, Piers, 284.
Joy, Cecily, Peter, 447 ; Wm., 158.
Judd, Edm., Elizth., 259 ; lady, 125.
Jude, St., 280(2).
Judicial, see Legal.
Juell, Eliza, 451.
Jullis, Wm., 374.
“ Jure, juris peritus,” see Legal
(barrister).
Justice, figure of, 568.
Justice, Mary, Wm., 17.
Justices of the peace, see Legal.
Juyn, Alice, 582 ; Sir John, 146, 582.
K
Kar, Kerr, see Carr.
Karrant, John, 102.
Kassel, see Castle.
Katerlen Hall, Cumb., 506.
Katherine, St., 31, 55, 56, 164, 174,
175(2), 201, 254, 274, 378, 392, 418.
Kay, Beatrix, 12 ; Christ., 554 ;
Elizth., John, 271 ; Peter, 12(2).
Keal, Line., 281.
Keat, Agnes, Anne, 24 ; Christian,
21(2), 24 ; Dorothy, 24 ; Eleanor,
21, 24 ; Edw. 24(2) ; Francis, 21,
24 ; Hugh, 21(2), 98 ; Jane, 24 ;
656
INDEX.
Jerome, 425 ; Joan, 24 ; John, 21,
24 ; Margt., 21, 24 ; Wm., 21, 24(2).
Keble, Hen., 472 ; Jas., Joan, Mary,
458.
Keche, Edm., 352.
Kechin, Alice, Wm., 365.
Kedgell, John, 370(2) ; Rich., 362 ;
Robt., 370(2).
Kedleston, Derby, 84.
Keene, Abr., Mary, 315.
Keevil, Wilts., 532.
Keith, Elizth., Sir Robt. de, 568.
Kekilpenny, John, 124.
Keling, Edm., 330 ; John, 105 ; Wm.,
171.
Kelke, Clement, Elizth., 16 ; Isabel,
283.
Kellett, Edw., 432 ; Margt., Matt.,
481 ; Robt., 432, 493.
Kello, Barth., Isaac, Joseph, 141.
Kellwey, Mary, Sir Wm., 170, 528.
Kelly, Geo., 90 ; Joan, John, 77 ;
Rich., 513 ; Ursula, 90.
Kelmarsh, Northants., 386.
Kelmscot, Oxon, 408.
Kelsale, Su£f., 462 ; 465.
Kelsey, South, Line., 286.
Kelsey, Maud, Robt., 555.
Kelshall, Herts., 189.
Kelshall, Hen., 25.
Kelvedon Hatch, Essex, 124.
Kemerton, Glouc., 152.
Kemis, Kemish, Kemmeis, Anne, Edw.,
572 ; Elizth., Frances, Francis, 437 ;
John, Mary, 151 ; Roger, Sarah,
Walter, 437.
Kemp, arms of, 336; Anne, 118;
Barbara, 344 ; Barth., 451 ; Cecily,
215,227; Elizth., 336,451; Francis,
344 ; Isabel, 396 ; John, abp. of
Canterbury, 268 ; Margt., 372 ;
Robt., 54, 118, 336 ; Thos., 375, 396 ;
Sir Thos., 215, 227, 344 ; Wm., 372 ;
Sir Wm., 344.
Kempsford, Glouc., 152.
Kempshot, Hants., 160, 170.
Kempston, Beds., 8.
Kemsing, Kent., 239 ; 256 ; rector of,
239.
Kendal, Lane., vicar of, 526.
Kendal, Westmorland, 527 ; vicar of,
527.
Kendal, John, Margt., 268 ; Rich.,
555 ; Robt. de, 188.
Kennett, Cambs., 63.
Kenninghall, Norf., 343.
Kennington, Kent, 186.
Kent, 204 ; captain of horse for the
lathe of St. Augustine in, 226 ; earls
of, 6, 40, 193, 298 ; provost -marshall
and scoutmaster for, 226; searciier
of, 256 ; sheriffs of, 204, 208, 222.
Kent, Joan, 25 ; John, 25, 161, 179,.
531 ; Mary, 179, 531 ; Simon, 161 ;
Thos., 284.
Kentisbeare, Devon, 93.
Kentish Town, Middx., 183.
Kenton, Suff., 462 ; 468.
Kentwell Hall, Suff., 452.
Kenward, John, Julian, 267.
Kenwellmersh, Anne, 510.
Kenwyn, Cornwall, 77.
Kerdeston, Cecily, Sir Wm. de, 361.
Keriel, Alice, 206 ; Jane, John, 205.
Kersall, Lane., 269.
Kersey, Suff., 134.
Kervile, Sir Edm., Robt., 374.
Keson, Hen., Margery, Wm., 320.
Kesteven, Line., keeper of the roils in,
395.
Keston, Roger, 34.
Keteriche, Jane, 201; Prudence, 314;
Rich., 201, 314.
Kethorpe, Leic., 295.
Keton, John, Margt., 328.
Kettering, Northants., 386.
Ketteringham, Norf., 343 ; vicar of,
343.
Kettle, Mary, 351 ; Stephen, 372.
Kettlebarston, Suff., 462 ; rector of,
462.
Kettle burgh, Suff., 462.
Kettleby, Line., 280, 550.
Key, Keys, Hen., 332 ; Thos., 145, 401.
Keyman, Wm., 374.
Keynsham, Somerset, 385.
Keysoe, Beds., 13.
Kibworth, Leic., 275 ; rector of, 275.
Kidderminster, Wore., 539.
Kidderminster, Edm., 44.
Kiddington, Oxon, 408 ; rector of, 408.
Kidlington, Oxon, 408.
Kidman, John, Margt., 324.
Kidwelly, Cecily, David, 31 ; Geoff.,
31 32.
Kiftell, Margt., Philip, 160.
Kiggesfold, see Kingsfold.
Kilburn, St. Mary, Middx., 306.
Kilby, Rich., 82.
Killigrew, Elizth., 71, 73, 76 ; Hen.,
313 ; Sir Hen., 73 ; Joan, 76 ; John,,
Sir John, 71 ; Thos., 76.
Killinghall, Yorks., 553.
Killingworth, John, 33, 56, 413.
Killom, Agnes, John, 550.
Killwick-in-Craven, Yorks., 556..
Kilnhurst, Yorks., 555(2).
Kilnwick Percy, Yorks., 551.
Kilpin, Yorks., 550.
Kilton, Somerset, 436.
INDEX.
657
Kilve, Somerset, 436.
Kilverston, Norf., 381.
Kimbell, Elizth., Nich., 10.
Kimberley, Norf., 343.
Kimble, Great, Bucks., 55.
Kimill, Elizth., Piers, 71.
Kimmeridge, Dorset, 99.
Kimpton, Hants., 162.
Kimpton, Herts., 189.
Kinaston, Ralph, 429.
Kinderton, baron of, 70, 271, 443.
King, Anne, 132, 285 ; Christian, 344 ;
Clemence, 485 ; Dorothy, 31 ; Edm.,
344(2) ; Edw., 285 ; Elizth., 54, 213,
485 ; Hen., Jas., 213 ; John, 31(2),
132, 213(2), 216, 485, 507 ; Mary,
31(2) ; Philip, 54 ; Robt., 129, 361 ;
Robt., bp. of Oxford, 54, 410 ; Susan,
213 ; Thos., 468 ; Wm., 31.
Kingdon, Joan, Roger, 75.
Kingham, Oxon, 408 ; rector of, 408.
Kingsbury, Middx., 306.
Kingsclere, Hants., 162 ; vicar of, 162.
Kingsdown-next-Sittingbourne, Kent,
239.
Kingsdown-next-Wrotham, Kent, 239.
Kingsfold, Agnes, John de, 514.
Kingsland chapel, Hereford, 242.
King’s Lynn, see Lynn, Norf.
Kingsmill, Alice, Andrew, 162 ; Anne,
162, 583 ; Arthur, Constance (2),
Edw., Geo., Hen., Jane, John, Sir
John, 162 ; Judith, 583 ; Kath.,
Margt., Mary, Rich., Roger, 162 ;
Thos. 162, 583 ; Wm., 162.
Kingsnorth, Kent, 239 ; rector of, 239.
Kingston, Isle of Wight, 171 ; 528.
Kingston, Kent, 239 ; rector of, 240.
Kingston St. Mary, Somerset, 436.
Kingston-by-Lewes, Sussex, 511.
Kingston-upon-Hull, see Hull.
Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey, 489 ;
409 ; bailiff of, 490 ; vicar of, 490.
Kingston, earl of, 394 ; Elizth, 17,
157 ; Isabel, 150 ; John, 18, 48 ;
Sir John, 17 ; Mary, 126 ; Nich. de,
66 ; Susan, 18, 48 ; Sir Wm., 157.
Kingsworthy, Hants, 162; rector of,
162.
Kington, West, Wilts., 432.
Kington, Elizth., Thos., Wm., 582.
Kinlet, Salop, 287, 486.
Kinnersley, Hereford, 176 ; rector of,
176.
Kinolton, Notts., 394.
Kinsford, Somerset, 438, 439.
Kintbury, Berks., 23 ; 149.
Kinver, Staffs., 443.
Kippax Park, Yorks., 314.
Kippax, Anne, 23 ; Mrs., 587 ; Rich., 23.
Kipping, John, 589.
Kirby Bedon, Norf., 343.
Kirby, Kirkby, Alice, 237 ; Elizth.,
395 ; John, 237 ; Robt., 395 ;
Roger, 105 ; Wm., 136.
Kirdford, Sussex, 511.
Kirk, Alice, 564 ; Edw., 468 ; Thos.,
564.
Kirkby, East, Line., 281.
Kirkby -in -Ashfield, Notts., 394 ; Lang-
ton Hall in, 394.
Kirkby Knowle, Yorks., 551.
Kirkby Malzeard, Yorks., 551 ; Bram-
ley Grange in, 551.
Kirkby Moorside, Yorks., 551.
Kirkby Wharf e, Yorks., 551.
Kirkby Wiske, Yorks., 552.
Kirk-Deighton, Yorks., 552 , rector of,
552.
Kirkham, Anne, John, 48.
Kirkharle, Northumb., 393.
Kirkheaton, Yorks., 552.
Kirk Ireton, Derby, 84.
Kirkland, Lane., 269.
Kirkland, John, 81.
Kirkleatham, Yorks., 552.
Kirklington, Yorks., 552.
Kirkman, Gertrude, John, Leonard,
281.
Kirkoswald, Cumb., 79.
Kirk Sandal, see Sandal Parva.
Kirksmeaton, Yorks., 552 ; rector of,
552.
Kirtling, Cambs., 63.
Kirton, Edm., abbot of Westminster,
314.
Kitchingman, Grace, Thos., 553.
Kitson, Dorothy, 43 ; lady, 458.
Kittisford, Somerset, 436.
Knapp, Edm., 474 ; John, 99, 461 ;
Martha, 461 ; Mary, 26.
Knapton, Norf., 343.
Knaresborough, Yorks., 552.
Knaresborough, Agnes, 383 ; Robt.,
499 ; Thos., 383.
Knatchbull, Anne, 35 ; John, 246 ;
Norton, 35 ; Rich., 246.
Kneb worth , Herts . , 189.
Knevington, Ralph de, 107.
Knight, Agnes, Anne, John, 381 ;
Kath., 388 ; Thos., 381 ; Wm., 61,
358, 388.
Knight constable of England, 429.
Knight marshal of England, 572 ; of
France, 572.
Knightley, Sir Edm., 383 ; Elizth.,
491, 523 ; Emme, 381 ; Isabel,
Jane (3), Joan (3), 383 ; Rich., 381,
523 ; Sir Rich., 380, 383 ; Susan,
380 ; Thos., Ursula, 383.
42
658
INDEX.
Knighton, Isle of Wight, 293.
Knighton, arms of, 180 ; Alice, 473 ;
Anne, 449 ; Dionis, 185 ; John,
180(2), 185 ; Thos., 48, 449, 473.
Kniveton, Joan, Nich., 85.
Knivett, Knevett, Abigail, 371 ; Alice,
326; Chas., 557; Edm., 320;
Elizth., 150, 476 ; Jane, 320 ; John,
371, 465 ; Lucy, 557 ; Thos., 476 ;
Wm., 326 ; Sir Wm., 150, 557.
Knockin, Salop, 304.
Knodishall, Suff., 462 ; 279, 470.
Knody, Robt., 409.
Knolles, Elizth., 190, 368 ; John,
Mary, Philip, 368 ; Robt., 190 ;
Thos., 368.
Knossington, Leic., 275.
Knottingley, John, Thos., 161.
Knowle St. Giles, Somerset, 581.
Knowler, Joan, 255.
Knoyll, John, 491.
Knypersley, Staffs., 441.
Kot, Joan, John, 96.
Kray, Nich., 246.
Kyme, South, Line., 287.
Kynant, Montgomery, 44.
L
Labour, figures of, 11, 548.
Lacer, Isabel, Rich., 212.
Lachford, Oxon, manor of, 407.
Lacock, MTlts., 532 ; abbey of, 537.
Lacock, Philip, 397.
Lacon, family, 428.
Lacy, Alice, 282 ; Cath., 535 ; Geo.,
412 ; Helen, 560 ; Peter de, 249,
577 ; Rich., 560 ; Robt., 282, 535 ;
Thos., 469.
Ladbrooke, Robt., 524.
Lagham, Surrey, 538.
Lagoe, Waldive, 272.
Laier, Chas., 329 ; Christ., 325 ; Edw.,
Francis (2), 329 ; Mary, 325 ; Thos.,
329.
Laindon, Essex, 124 ; rectors of, 124.
Lake, Arthur, bp. of Wells, 440 ; John,
Rachel, 111.
Laken, Sir Rich., Sibil, Sir Wm., 16.
Lakenheath, Suff., 462.
Lamar, Elinor, John, 9.
La Marke, arms of, 134.
Lamb, Jane, John, 528 ; Kath., 240 ;
Mary, 131 ; Robt., 240.
Lamberhurst, Kent, 308.
Lambert, Lambard, Agnes, 552 ; Alice,
359 ; Amy, 187 ; Anne, Edm., 359 ;
Elizth., 480 ; Fane, Gore, 233 ;
Jane, 238 ; John, 187, 289, 338 ;
Margt., 233, 289 ; Multon, 233 ;
Rich., 359(2) ; Silyester, 233 ; Thos.,
254, 552 ; Walter, 480 ; Wm., 187,
233, 238.
Lambeth, Surrey, 490 ; 301 ; Palace
chapel, 490.
Lambourne, Berks, 23 ; 20.
Lambourne, Essex, 124 ; Dewshall in,
117.
Lambton, Alice, Wm., 105.
Lame, Kath., Wm., 564.
Lamerton, Dayon, 419.
Laming, Margery, 250 ; Rich., 228 ;
250 ; Thomasin, 228.
Lammas, Norf., 344.
Lampet, Clemence, 468.
Lamport, Northants., 386 ; 382.
Lamport, Robt., 158.
Lancashire, 269 ; commander of
parliamentary forces in, 271 ;
coroner for, 269 ; M.P. for, 271.
Lancaster, 269 ; 223, 316 ; earl of,
331 ; duke of, 424 ; keeper of castle
of, 269 ; king of arms, 259 ; mayor
of, 269 ; St. Mary, 269, yicar of, 270.
Lancaster, duchy of, arms of, 195 ;
attorney general of court of chancery
of, 225 ; chancellor of, 420 ; steward
of, 62.
Lancaster, Margt., Matt., 451.
Lanchester, Durham, 106 ; dean of,
106.
Landay, John, 212.
Landbeach, Cambs., 63 ; parson of, 63.
Landimore, Glamorgan, 572.
Landrake, Cornwall, 72.
Landulph, Cornwall, 73.
Landwade, Cambs., 63.
Lane, Elizth., 389 ; John, 54, 96 ;
Margery, Mary, 54 ; Rich., 99 ;
Thomasin, 96 ; Wm., 388.
Lanercost, Cumb., 79.
Lang, John, 265.
Langdale, Lennox, 559(2).
Langdon, Kent, 240.
Langford, Beds., 8 ; yicar of, 8.
Langford, Berks., 23 ; 406.
Langham, Norf., 344.
Langham, Suff., 462.
Langham, Geo., 112, 584 ; Isabel, 112 ;
Simon, abp. of Canterbury, 314.
Langholme, Anne, John, 283.
Langley, Norf., 344.
Langley, Abbott’s, Herts., 189.
Langley, King’s, Herts., 189 ; 592.
Langley Marsh, Bucks., 44.
Langley, arms of, 229 ; Elizth., 85 ;
Geoff., 354 ; Robt., 85, 465 ; Wm.,
182, 465.
Langport, Somerset, 38.
Langridge, Somerset, 436.
Langston, Amice, John (2), 401.
INDEX.
659
Langtoft, Line., 287.
Langton, Dorset, 99.
Langton, Agnes, 652 ; Anne, 292 ;
Eupheme, 552 (2); Jas. (2), Joan,
292 ; John, Sir John, 552 ; Robt.,
416 ; Wm., 91, 566.
Langwade, Robt., 369.
Lanherne, Cornwall, 70, 74.
Lanivet, Cornwall, 72.
Lansame, Peter, 245.
Lansdam, John, 338.
Lanteglos-near-Fowey, Cornwall, 73.
Lany, arms of, 360 ; Elizth., John, 360.
Lanyon, Alice, Wm., 72.
Lappage, Alice, 470 ; Avice, 449 ;
Elizth., Robt., 475 ; Thos., 449.
Lappia, 216.
Larder, Ann, Geo., Martha, Mary,
Sam., Walter (2), 140.
Larebi, Roger de, 199.
Large, Alice, Thos., 351.
Larke, Thos., 168.
Lartington Hall, Yorks., 566.
Lascelles, Maud, 545.
Lashford, Edm., Kath., 225.
Lassy, see Lacy.
Latchingdon, Essex, Tyled Hall in, 340.
Latham, Lathom, arms of, 132, 139(2),
577 ; Alice, 139 ; Anne, 82, 134, 139;
Elizth., 134, 138 ; Grace, 138 ; Jane,
129 ; John, 82 ; Mary, Paul, 273 ;
Ralph, 138 ; Robt., 128, 134 ;
Susan, 134 ; Thos., 129, 134(3) ;
Thomasin, 128 ; Wm., 134, 138,
139(2).
Lathbury, Bucks., 44.
Lathe, Kath., Nich., 361 ; Thos,, 367.
Latihall, John, 159.
Latimer, Bucks., parson of, 36,
Latimer, Elizth., Kath., 37 ; lord,
561 ; Robt., 37.
Latton, Essex, 125 ; 317.
Latton, Laton, Alice, 16(2) ; Anne,
16(2), 560 ; Anth., Barth., 16 ;
Bridget, Chas., 560 ; Dorothy, 16 ;
Elizth., 16, 560 ; family, 15 ; Fris-
with, Jane, John (3), Margt., Mary,
Susan, 16 ; Thos., 16(2), 560 ; Sir
Thos., 560(2) ; Wm,, 16.
Laud, Wm., abp. of Canterbury, 308,
417.
Laudisdale, Margt., Robt., 352.
Laughton, Line., 287 ; 370, 394.
Laughton, Sussex, 582 ; 511.
Laughton-en-le-Morthen, Yorks., 552.
Laughton, Anne, Chas. (3), 556 ; Isaac,
294; John, 294, 556 (2) ; Rosamund,
Ruth, 556.
Launcelin, Anne, Benet, John (2),
Margt., 4,
Launceston, Cornwall, 73.
Launde, Leic., 275.
Launton, Oxon, 408.
Laurence, Alice, 128, 271 ; Anne, 527 ;
Anth., Culpeper, 155 ; Elizth., 104 ;
Ellen, 115; Geo., 114; John, 56,-
114, 271; Thos., 16, 128; Wm.,
104, 155, 527.
Laurence, St., 302, 378, 392.
Lavendon, Bucks., 44.
Lavenham, Suff,, 462 ; 114, 330.
Laver, High, Essex, 125.
Laverstock, Hants., 162.
Laverstock, Wilts., 532.
La vington. West, Wilts., 532 ; 289, 529,
531 ; vicar of, 533.
Lawerd, Agnes, Wm., 170.
Lawes, Elizth., Lucian, 352 ; Thos.,
281(2), 352 ; Wm., 372.
Lawnder, Wm., 154.
Lawne, Thos., 169.
Lawson, Elizth., Godfrey, 551 ;
Margery, Robt., 121 ; Watkinson, 551.
Laxfield, Suff., 462.
Laxham, Norf., 36.
Laxham, Agnes, Sir Thos., 36.
Layer Marney, Essex, 125 ; 137, 469.
Layston, Herts., 201 ; vicar of, 183.
Lea, Derby, 80.
Lea, see Leigh.
Leache, Leche, Agnes, 114 ; Isabel,
87 ; John, 131 ; Margt., 354 ;
Robt., 114, 354 ; Sir Roger, 87.
Leacroft, Thos., 442.
Leadenham, Line., 287 ; vicar of, 293.
Leafe, Elizth., Hen., 254 ; John, 169 ;
Robt., 36.
Leah, Wilts., 432.
Leake, Yorks., 552.
Leatherhead, Surrey, 490 ; 486.
Leaver, Jas., Kath., 24 ; Mary, 269 ;
Thos., 106 ; Wm., 269.
Lecberd, Wather, 475.
Lechlade, Glouc., 152 ; 421.
Lechmere, Edm., Eleanor, Frances (2),
Joan, Margery, Mary (2), Rich. (2),
Wineford, 541.
Leckhampstead, Bucks., 45 ; 39.
Leckhampton, Glouc., 152.
Ledbury, Hereford, 176.
Ledewich, Alice, Nichol, 45.
Ledsham, Yorks., 552.
Lee, Kent, 240.
Lee Grange, Bucks., 387.
Lee, see Leigh.
Leeder, Margt., 2.
Leeds, Kent, 240.
Leeds, Yorks., 552 ; 551 ; aldermen of,
553(5); mayor, 553; St. Peter, 552,
vicar of, 552.
660
INDEX.
Leeds, Brian, 551 ; Edw., 59 ; Rich.,
552 ; Robt., 543 ; Roger, 552 ;
Thos., 213, 551 ; Wm., 552.
Leek, Staffs., 443.
Leek, Anne, 397 ; Chas. (2), Francis (3),
396 ; Joan, 286 ; John, Kath., 81 ;
Margt., 396 ; Mary, 396(2), 437 ; Sir
Rich., 286 ; Simon, 397, 437 ; Thos.,
373.
Lees, Edw., 275.
Leez Priory, Essex, 144, 577, 584.
Leezwood, Flint, 572(2),
Legal : attornies, 409, 544, 553,
general, 94, 474(2), 494 ; barristers,
50, 69, 76, 80, 120, 155, 180, 222, 257,
261, 263, 330, 348, 391, 448, 483, 486,
489, 523, 532, 535, 541, 543, 550, 561,
565(2) ; chancery, court of, clerks,
37, 46, 279, 299, cursitors, 128, 344,
masters, 37, 46, 59, 81, 100, 349,
549, 573 ; common pleas, court of,
attorney, 224, chirographer, 364,
justices and chief justices, 4, 29,
64, 71, 85, 87, 125, 140, 143, 147,
165, 232, 285, 382, 391, 399, 428, 436,
446, 579, 583, prothonotaries, 121,
379 ; exchequer, court of, auditors,
131, 158, 234, 259, 339, barons and
chief barons, 4, 41, 115, 125, 146,
149, 183, 204, 214, 224, 244, 249,
320, 359, 409, 448, 455, 480, 512, 526,
546, chancellor, 116, clerks, 82, 233,
485, remembrancers, 82, 276, 560 ;
justices of assize, 95, 146 ; justices
of the peace, 6, 15, 48, 76, 137, 222(2),
330, 386, 393, 419, 448, 459(3), 480,
481, 485(2), 505, 511, 531, 532, 553,
554, 561, 569, 581 ; justice of North
Wales, 519 ; king’s bench, court of,
attorney, 316, clerk of the crown,
420, filacer, 500, justices and chief
justices, 16, 37, 83, 138, 146, 198,
235, 349, 362, 398, 432, 523, 561,
prothonotary, 201 ; rolls, masters of,
201, 454 ; serjeants-at-law, 3, 53,
79, 95, 108, 119, 129, 132, 146, 208,
226, 301, 325, 401, 409, 443.
Legar, baron of, 455 ; Wm., 400.
“ Lege, legis peritus,” see Legal
(barrister).
Leggat, Rich., 225 ; Thos., 159.
Legge, Cecily, John, 334 ; Rich.,
Thos., 171.
Legh, see Leigh.
Lehunt, see Hunt.
Leicester, Wigston’s Hospital, 275 ;
master of, 275.
Leicestershire, 274.
Leigh, Essex, 125.
Leigh, Kent, 240.
Leigh, Lane., 270.
Leigh, Surrey, 491.
Leigh, Lea, Lee, Legh, Agnes, 84 ;
Alice, 38, 223, 405, 443 : Alkmund,
84 ; Anne, 447, 543 ; Barnabas, 172;
Benedict, 36 ; Edw., 172 ; Eleanor,
39 ; Elizth., 39, 69, 172(2), 486 ;
Ellen, 273 ; Emmot, 253 ; Francis,
39 ; Gertrude, 172 ; Hen., 405 ;
Isabel, 477 ; Joan, 184, 581 ; John,
38, 161, 172, 223, 290, 477 ; Kath.,
34 ; Malin, 284 ; Margery de la,
191 ; Margt., 115, 161 ; Mary, 495 ;
Maud, 79 ; Nich., 284 ; Percy, 543 ;
Perkin a, 69 ; Sir Peter, 69(2),
273(2) ; Philip de, 1 ; Rich., 495 ;
Robt., 34, 184, 581 ; Roger, 36, 69 ;
Thos., 69, 115, 172; Sir Thos., 39,
317; Wm., 38, 69(2), 253, 486;
- -, 47.
Leighlin, Ireland, bp. of, 311.
Leighs, Great, Essex, 126; rector of,
126.
Leighton, Lane., 273.
Leighton Buzzard, Beds., 8.
Leighton, Alice, 430.
Leman, Robt., 346 ; Thos., 366.
Remington, Lower, Glouc., 152.
Lence, Stephen, 410.
Le Neve, see Neve.
Lenham, Kent, 241.
Lennard, John, 217.
Lenne, Elizth., Thos., 67.
Lenthall, Wm., 407.
Lenthorp, see Leventhorpe.
Lenton, Mary, 9 ; Rich., 20.
Leominster, Hereford, 177.
Leonard, St., 175.
Leschekere, Joan de, 204.
Lesnes Abbey, Kent, 227.
Lessingham, Norf., 344.
Lessingham, Hen., 330(2).
Lesueur, Hubert, 445.
Letchworth, Herts., 190 ; rector of,
190.
Letcombe Regis, Berks., 23 ; 30, 408.
Lethenard, Joan, John, 147.
Letheringham, Suff., 463 ; 465, 540,
580(3), 590.
Letheringsett, Norf., 344 ; 375 ;
rector of, 346.
Lethers, Margt., 2.
Letterford, Margery, Thos., 29.
Letwell, Yorks., 552.
Leukenor, dame de, 236 ; Edw., 108 ;
Sir Edw., 322 ; Jane, 108 ; Joan,
John, 515 ; Kath., 509 ; Margt.,
165 ; Martha, 322 ; Rich., 509 ;
Sir Rich., 165.
Leukins, Wm., 366.
INDEX.
661
Leus, Anys, Wm., 205.
Levee or Lenee, Robt., 303.
Leventhorpe, arms of, 9, 177 ; Anne,
195 ; Dorothy, 177 ; Edw, (2),
Elizth., 196; Joan, 195(2); John,
195(2), 196, 309 ; Kath., 122, 195 ;
Mary, 196 ; Thos., 177, 195 ; Wm., 10.
Lever, Little, Lane., 548.
Lever, Anne, Rich., 548.
Leverer, Isabel, John, Rich., 67.
Leverington, Cambs., rector of, 371.
Leveshothe, chapel and manor of, 237.
Leveson, Anne, 445(2) ; Denis, 308 ;
Elizth., 252 ; Jas., Joan, 442 ; Mary,
445(2) : Nich., 308 ; Sir Rich.,
445(2) ; Thos., 252 ; Sir Walter, 445.
Levett, Alice, 508 ; Thos., 48, 508.
Leving, Alice, Rich., 46.
Leweline, John, 566.
Lewes, Sussex, 511 ; 188 ; prior of,
506 ; St. Anne, 511 ; St. Michael,
511, rector of, 511.
Lewes, Lewis, Agnes, 334 ; John, 47,
399, 505, 554 ; Kath., 571 ; Mary,
554 ; Maurice, 571 ; Robt., 334 ;
544 ; Sir Thos., 572 ; Walter, 318.
Lewisham, Kent, 241.
Lewknor, Oxon, 408 ; rector of, 408 ;
vicar of, 409.
Lexham, East, Korf., 344.
Ley, Wilts., 439.
Leynham, Hen., Margt., Robt., 29.
Leyton, Low, Essex, 126.
Lezayre, Isle of Man, 574.
Lichfield, Staffs., 166, 428, 445, 516 ;
canons of, 9, 346, 443 ; prebendaries
of, 56, 443 ; registrar of 346 ;
treasurer of, 86.
Lichfield, Wm., 317.
Liddel, Duncan, John, 568.
Liddington, Rutland, prebendary of,
381.
Lidgate, Suff., 463.
Lidlington, Beds., 8(2).
Lifield, Frances, Jane, Thos., 498.
Lifton, Devon, 93.
Light, Agnes, Thos., 407.
Lightfoot, Elizth., 70 ; Rich., 70, 390.
Light Oaks, Lane., 270.
Lillesdon, Somerset, 434(2).
Lilleshall, Salop, 445.
Lillingstone Dayrell, Bucks., 45 ; 389 ;
rector of, 45.
Lillingstone Lovell, Bucks., 45 ; rector
of, 45.
Limister, Sussex, 234.
Limpsfield, Surrey, 491.
Limsey, Edw., John, Margt., 299 ;
Marv, 94; Robt., Thos., 300; Wm.,
94. ^
Linch, Mary, Wm., 221.
Lincoln, 287 ; 289 ; arms of see of,
482 ; bishops, 287, 401, 424, 426(4) ;
canons, 11, 61(2), 183, 287, 381, 401,
480,488; earls of, 287, 296 ; mayors,
287, 288 ; prebendaries, 2, 33, 57, 67,
164 ; precentor, 275 ; priory of St.
Katherine, 591 ; St. Benedict, 288 ;
St. Mary-le-Wigford, 287 ; St. Peter-
at-Arches, 288 ; sheriff, 288 ; sub¬
dean, 287.
Lincolnshire, 279 ; escheator of, 287 ;
J.P. for, 287 ; sheriffs of, 281, 387.
Linde, arms of, 590 ; Alice, 203 ;
Joan, 203, 267 ; Hen., 267 ; Thos.,
203.
Lindfield, Sussex, 511.
Lindley, Yorks., 559.
Lindley family, genealogical tree of, 554.
Lindon, Rutland, 495.
Lindsell, Essex, 126.
Lindwood, Line., 288.
Lindwood, Alice, John (2), Wm., bp.
of St. David’s, 288.
Line, Elizth., John, 421.
Linford, Great, Bucks., 45.
Lingen, T., 154.
Lingfield, Surrey, 491 ; masters and
priests of the college, 491.
Linkenholt, Hants., 160.
Linley, Salop, 430.
Linlithgow, Scotland, 568.
Linslade, Bucks., 45.
Linsted, Suff., 347.
Linsted, Gregory, 366 ; Nich., 331.
Linton, Cambs., 63.
Liripin, Thos., 168.
Liscombe, Bucks., 49.
Lisle, Elizth., 276 ; lady Elizth., 166 ';
Joan, 276 ; John, 557 ; Sir John,
166 ; lady, 440 ; lord, 156 ; Otuel,
276.
Lister, Anth., 548 ; Isabel, 50 ; Sir
John, 556 ; Martha, 558 ; Walter,
556 ; Wm., 558, 589.
Listney, Mary, Rebecca (2), Robt.,
Sarah, 130.
Liston, Robt., Thomasin, 448.
Litcott, Christ., 29(2) ; Sir Christ., 21 ;
Dorothy, 29 ; Jane, 21 ; John, 29 ;
Kath., 21, 29 ; Leonard, 29.
Little, Littell, Christ., 550 ; Helen,
107 ; Jacomine, Robt., 34 ; Thos.,
16, 107, 550.
Littlebourne, Kent, 241.
Littlebury, Essex, 126 ; bailiff of, 126.
Littlebury, Anne, Edm., 279 ; Elizth.,
279(2), 285 ; Geo., 291 ; Humf.,
Jane, John, Mary, Rich., Robt.,
279 ; Thos., 279, 291 ; Wm., 279.
662
INDEX.
Littleover, Derby, 88.
Littleton, Hants., 162.
Littleton, Middx., 306.
Littleton, Middle, Wore., 541.
Littleton, Elizth., 508 ; Rebecca, 539 ;
Thos., 539, 540.
Litton Cheney, Dorset, 99.
Liveriche, Anne, Wm., 403.
Livermere, Great, Suff., 463 ; 461, 586.
Liverpool Museum, 575.
Liversedge Hall, Yorks., 543.
Livesey, Anne, Gabriel, 498.
Living, Mary, Rich., 315.
Llanbeblig, Carnarvon, 570.
Llanbedr, Brecknock, 429 ; rector of,
571.
Llandaff, Glamorgan, prebendary of,
571.
Llandough-next-Cowbridge, Glamor¬
gan, 570.
Llandysilio, Montgomery, 570.
Llangafelach, Glamorgan, 570.
Llangattock-nigh-Usk, Mon., 318.
Llangattock Yibon Avel, Mon., 318.
Llangollen, Denbigh, 571.
Llangorse, Brecon, 571.
Llanishen, Glamorgan, 571.
Llano ver, Mon., 318, 571.
Llanrwst, Denbigh, 571 ; vicar of,
571.
LI ans antffrai d -yn -Meehan , Mont gom -
ery, 571 ; rector and vicar of, 571.
Llanwenllwyfo, Anglesey, 571.
Lleyar, Carnarvon, 569.
Lligwy, Wales, 569.
Lloyd, Anne, 217, 569 ; David, 410,
571 ; Dorothy, 572 ; Elizth., 573 ;
Griffin, 216; Griffith, 571; Hugh,
413 ; Humf., 573 ; Humf., bp. of
Bangor, John, Lumley, 569 ;
Marcelie, 571 ; Margt., 569 ; Mary,
519 ; Pierce, 569 ; Robt., 415, 519 ;
Sibil, 487 ; Thos., 487, 572', 573 ;
Wm., 572.
Llysdylas, Wales, 571.
Lochard, Wm., 176.
Lochleven Castle, Scotland, 83.
Lock, Dorothy, 71 ; Elizth., 7 ; Sir
Wm., 71.
Lockhart, Jane, Rich., 560.
Lockinge, East, Berks., 24.
Lockington, Leic., 276.
Lockton, Joan, Robt., 64.
Lockwood, Christ., Wm., 553.
Loddeswill, Devon, 95.
Loddon, Norf., 344.
Lodge, Rich., 553.
Lodington, John, Margt., 1 ; Wm. de,
285.
Loftus, John, 387.
Loinsdaie, Lane., captain of the
hundred of, 269.
Loker, Wm., 483.
Lol worth, Cambs., 63.
Lombardale House Derby, 85.
Lombardic letters and stops, 13, 88,
122, 218, 311(2), 373, 405, 414, 419,
422, 440, 567, 575(2), 577, 585, 591.
Lomnor, Margt., Wm., 343.
Lond, Rich., 370 ; Robt., 147.
Londesborough, Yorks., 553.
London, 306 ; aldermen of, 45, 71, 157,
178, 187, 191, 196, 227, 238, 280, 284,
295, 306, 309(3), 375, 385, 434, 435,
438, 439, 464, 469, 492, 499 ; All
Hallows Barking, 306, vicars of,
30, 306 ; All Hallows, Bread Street,
583 ; All Hallows Staining, 311 ;
arms, 132, 134, 139, 178, 185, 196,
229, 299, 380, 386, 449, 469, 489 ;
Austin Friars, 308 ; bishops, 415,
452 ; Blackfriars, 394; Bread Street,
44 ; chamberlain, 226 ; Charter-
house, 25 ; Christ’s Hospital, 223,
479 ; clerk of mayor’s court, 160 ;
common councillor, 308 ; comp¬
troller of chamber, 160 ; Fleet
Street, 74 ; Furnival’s Inn, 505 ;
Gray’s Inn, 63, 112, 166, 197, 198,
225, 263, 311(2), 358, 448, 512, 561
570; Greyfriars, 412 ; Holy Trinity,
Minories, 308 ; Hospital of St. Thos.
of Acres, 258, 308 ; Lambe’s chapel,
311 ; Lincoln’s Inn, 80, 117, 120,
238, 357, 448, 548, 549 ; mayors or
lord mayors, 2, 128, 139, 197, 207,
212, 235, 310, 316(2), 380, 383, 488,
492, 494, 540 ; museums, 576, 578,
583 ; New Inn, 56, 486 ; recorder,
115; St. Andrew, Holborn, rector of,
341 ; St. Andrew Undershaft, 308 ;
St. Bartholomew -by -the -Exchange,
578 ; St. Barth. -the -Less, 164, 308 ;
St. Benet Sherehog, rector of, 224 ;
St. Boltoph, Aldgate, 467 ; St.
Boltolph, Aldersgate, 308 ; St.
Dunstan-in-the-East, rector of, 257 ;
St. Dunstan-in-the-West, 290, 309 ;
St. Gregory, 509 ; St. Helen,
Bishopsgate, 309 ; St. Katherine,,
Regent’s Park, 310 ; St. Laurence
Pountney, 494 ; St. Leonard, Foster
Lane, rector of, 187 ; St. Leonard,
Shoreditch, 317 ; St. Martin,
Ludgate Hill, 273, 310 ; St. Martin
Outwich, 310, rectors of, 309 ; St..
Mary Abchurch, 405 ; St. Mary
Wolnoth, 135 ; St. Mary Magdalen,
Old Fish Street, 273, 310 ; St.
Michael, Crooked Lane, 197 ; St
INDEX.
663
Olave, Hart Street, 310 ; St. Oliffe,
Silver Street, 38 ; St., Pancras,
311, rector of, 274; St. Paul’s
Cathedral, 317, canons of, 51, 60,
189, 317, prebendary, 200, treas¬
urers, 31, 539 ; St. Peter, Cornhill,
311; St. Sepulchre, 290, 298; St.
Vedast, rectors of, 15, 57 ; Savoy
chapel, 311, brother of, 408, chaplain,
516 ; senator, 544 ; sheriffs, 45, 182,
285, 308, 430, 505 ; Staple Inn, 224,
241 ; supervisor of customs, 217 ;
Temple, Inner, 45, 151, 187, 358,
397, 480, 541, 557 ; Temple, Middle,
> 38, 115, 214, 260, 283, 390, 417, 487,
496,511,536; Tower, 411, constable
of, 508, lieutenant of, 425 ; viewer,
489 ; Westminster Abbey, 220(2),
311, abbots of, 313, 314, deans, 313,
572, prebendary, 313 ; Westminster,
St. Margaret, 314, St. Martin, 464,
St. Stephen, prebendary of, 55.
London, Anne, 373 ; Edw., 333 ; John,
13, 415 ; Robt., 216, 373.
Long, arms of, 530 ; Alice, 181 ; Anne,
529(2) ; Edw., 530 ; Eleanor, 202 ;
Elizth., 97 ; Geo., 202 ; Gifford,
529 ; Giles, 102 ; Hen., 530(2) ;
John, 178, 340 ; Kath., 529 ;
Margery, 178 ; Margt., 340 ;
Millicent, Posthumous, 530 ; Rich.,
181 ; Robt., 340, 530(2) ; Wm.,
97(2).
Longchamp, Alice, Hen. de, 282.
Longdon, Wore., 539.
Longespee, arms, of, 384.
Longford, Anne, 164 ; Dorothy, 85 ;
Edw., 164 ; Sir Ralph, 85.
Longlond, John, bp. of Lincoln, 426 ;
receiver for, 395.
Longstone, Great, Derby, 84.
Longueville, duke of, 43, 423.
Longworth, Berks., 24 ; rector of, 24.
Looke, Dorset, 99.
Loraine, Elizth., Thos., 393.
Lord, Anne, Benj., Geo. (2), Hen.,
Nath., 561 ; Nich., 561, 589.
Lorkin, Thos., 58.
Loseby, Leic., 278.
Loseley, Surrey, 171.
Lostwithiel, Cornwall, 73.
Loughborough, Leic., 276 ; rector of,
276.
Lougher, Kath., Thos., 346.
Loughton, Bucks., 45 ; rector of, 45.
Loughton, Essex, 127.
Louhawkis, Rich., 368.
Lound, Agnes, Robt., 333 ; Thos.,
321 ; Wm., de, 279.
Loup, Andrew, 97.
Louth, Eleanor, 103 ; Elizth., 335 ;
Geoff, de, 103 ; Joan, 186, 448 ;
John, 414 ; Isabel, 186 ; Lionel, 335 ;
Nich. de, 545; Philipe, Robt. de, 186.
Lovaine, Margery, Thos., 117.
Love, Alice, 421 ; Edw., 418, 421 ;
Elizth., 418 ; Hen., 325 ; Joan,
John, 511 ; Leonard, 77 ; Lucy, 166 ;
Mary, Rich., 164 ; Robt., 166.
Lovejoy, Caleb, 488.
Lovekin, John, 197.
Lovel, Alice, 119 ; Anne, 301 ; Chas.,
291 ; 327 ; Dudley, 291 ; Eleanor,
291, 506; Elizth., 119, 291(2);
Frances, 327 ; Fridswith, 405 ;
Gregory, 301 ; . Hen., 367 ; Heii.,
lord Morley, 119 ; John, 213, 291 ;
lord, 405 ; Lucy, 291 ; Margt.,
291(2), 367 ; Thos., 291(2), 530 ;
Sir Thos., 506 ; Wm., 291.
Lovelace, Colubery, 39 ; Jane, J oan, 50 ;
John, 50(2), 239 ; Lettice, 30 ; Mary,
239 ; Thos., 208 ; Wm., 30, 208(2).
Lovelich, Rich., 13.
Lovelsbury, Beds., 12.
Loveney, Wm., 141.
Loverick, Anth., Constance, 235.
Loversall, Yorks., 553.
Lovestede, John, 263.
Lovett, arms of, 36 ; Anne, 391 ;
Bridget, 315 ; Elizth., 36, 391(2) ;
Jane, 391 ; Thos., 36, 391(4).
Lovey, Iden, 120.
Lovingcott, Agnes, 20.
Lowden, Thos., 544.
Lowdham, arms of, 335, 456.
Lowe, Sir Hercules, 420 ; John, 503 ;
John, bp. of Rochester, 259 ; Mary,
420.
Lower, Elizth., Sir Nich. (2), 73.
Lowestoft, Suff., 463 ; 581.
Lowick, Northants., 387.
Lowis, see Lewes.
Lowson, Susan, Thos., 279.
Lowther Castle, Westmorland, 584.
Lowther, Gerard, Grace, 545 ; Rich.,
565 ; Robt., 584 ; Susanna, Sir Wm.,
565.
Lowthorpe, Yorks., 553.
Loxhore, Devon, 93 ; rector of, 93.
Loxley, Warw., 415.
Lucas, Edm., Hen., 451 ; Jean, 198 ;
John, 190 ; John, abbot of Waltham,
141 ; Kath., 141 ; Mary, 459; Thos.,
190 ; Wm., 141, 183, 459.
Luccombe, Somerset, 437.
Lucy, Anne, 94 ; Constance, 308(2) ;
Jane, 520 ; John, 94 ; Margt., 124 ;
Sir Thos., 308 ; Wm., 520 ; Sir Wm.,
124.
664
INDEX.
oC
^ 5
7 1 9 7/^
Luda, 566 Louth.
Luddesdown, Kent, 241.
Ludford, Hereford, 176 ; almshouse of
St. Giles, 176.
Ludgershall, Bucks., 45.
Ludham, Norf., 344 ; vicar of, 345.
Ludlow, Salop, 429 ; 176(2).
Ludlow, Anne, 429 ; Elizth., 532 ;
Geo., 42 ; Laur., 428, 429 ; Margery,
428 ; Ursula, 42.
Ludsthorp, Elizth., Wm., 391.
Luffenham, North, Rutland, 426 ;
hospital and school at, 426 ; parson
of, 426.
Lugwardine, Hereford, 176 ; rector of,
176.
Luke, arms of, 4 ; Anne, Cecily, 4 ;
Elizth., 298 ; Jane, 4, 161 ; Nich.,
4(2), 161, 298 ; Walter, 298 ; Sir
Walter, 4.
Luke, St., 385.
Lukin, Alice, 63 ; Bartrobe, Mary, 108 ;
Robt. (2), Wm., 63.
Lullingstone, Kent, 241 ; 223, 263 ;
rector of, 241.
Lullworth, East, Dorset, 99 ; vicar of,
99.
Lulman, John, 354.
Lumbarde, John, 260.
Lumley, Dominick, Jas., Joan, 310 ;
John, lord Lumley, 503, 516.
Luppitt, Devon, 93.
Lupton, Roger, 40.
Lusby, Line., 288 ; 388.
Lusher, Audry, Dorothy, Sir Nich.,
Rich., 495.
Lusteshall, Berks., manor of, 20.
Lustleigh, Devon, 93.
Luther, Anth. (2), Rich., 124.
Luthington, Agnes, John, 183.
Luton, Beds., 8 ; vicars of, 8, 9.
Luton Hooe, Beds, 9.
Lutterell, Sir Andrew, 286 ; Geo.,
Joan, 435.
Lutterworth, Leic., 276.
Lutton, Northants., 387.
Lutwich, John, Rich., 429.
Lydd, Kent., 242 ; 227 ; bailiffs of,
242(4), 243 ; jurats of, 242(3), 243 ;
vicar of, 242.
Lyddington, Rutland, 426.
Lydiard, Bishop’s, Somerset, 437.
Lvdiard Tregoz, Wilts., 533 ; vicar of,
^533.
Lye, Wm., 249.
Lyfford, Berks., 21, 22(2), 52, 425.
Lyfford, John, 28.
Lygon, Sir Arnold, 538 ; Elizth., 152 ;
Margt., 538 ; Wm., 152.
Lyme, dies., 69, 273.
Lyme Regis, Dorset, recorder of, 103.
Lymington, Hants., 163.
Lyn, Carnarvon, 399.
Lynby, Notts., rector of, 81.
Lynn, Norf., 345 ; 335, 499, 590 ;
alderman of, 345 ; mayors, 345, 346,
365 ; M.P., 365 ; recorder, 346 ;
St., Margaret, 345 ; St. Nicholas,
346.
Lynn, West, 346.
Lynn, Geo., Grace, John(2), Mary, 390.
Lynsted, Kent, 243.
Lyon, John, 303.
Lyshford, see Lashford.
Lytchett Matravers, Dorset, 99 ; '
rector of, 99.
Lyte, Anne, Anth., 268 ; Joan, Rich.,
436.
Lythe, Yorks., 544.
Lytton, Derby, 87.
Lytton, arms of, 178 ; Anne, 189, 399 ;
Frances, 189 ; Isabel, 87 ; Margt.,
Mary, 189 ; Robt., 87 ; Roland,
189(2), 399.
M
Mab, Jane (2), Kath., Robt., 142.
Mabell, Alice, Thos., 451.
Mablethorpe, Line., 288 ; 83, 281.
Macclesfield, Ches., 69 ; 300.
Mace family, 226.
Machett, Wm., 348.
Maddison, Elizth., 106, 393 ; Sir
Lionel, 106 ; Sir Ralph, 393.
Madeley, Staffs., 443.
Madocke, Agnes, 84 ; family, 69 ;
Robt., 84.
Madresfield, Wore., 152.
Madron, Cornwall, 73.
Magewik, Alice, 160.
Maghull, Lane., 272.
Maghull, Eleanor, Robt., 272.
Magiligam, Derry, 389.
Magnus, Thos., 395, 557.
Maidford, Northants., 387.
Maidstone, Kent, 243 ; 495 ; master
of the college of, 243 ; mayor of,
243 ; museum, 579.
Maidstone, Wm., 263.
Maidwell, Mary, Thos., 384.
Mainwaring, Agnes, 427 ; Barbara,
213 ; Elizth., Hawkin, 428 ; Joan,
409 ; John, 213, 427 ; Margery,
Margt., 428 ; Thos., 416 ; Wm.,
409 ; 428(3).
Major, Ann, Edm., 152.
Makepeace, Dorothy, Rich., 381.
Makin, Agnes, 127 ; Anne, 128 ; Edw.,
127, 128 ; Jas., 128 ; Mary, Michael,
Prudence, 127 ; Rich., 127(2), 348.
INDEX.
665
Makke, Thos., 363.
Maldon, Essex, 127 ; 135, 144.
Mai don, Thos., 98.
Malford, Rich., 414.
Malgreeves, Essex, 449.
Malines, see Mechlin.
Malins, Malin, Elizth., 45 ; Esmoun,
Isabel de, 402 ; Reginald, 402(3) ;
Thos., 45.
Mallet, Agnes, 48; John, 48, 72 ; Rich.,
108, 554 ; Wm., 554 ; Zenobe, 72.
Mailing, Sussex, 513, 582.
Mailing, East, Kent, 244, 517 ; vicars
of, 244.
Mailing, West, Kent, 244 ; prebendary
in monastery of, 244.
Mallory, Alice, 397 ; Dorothy, 392 ;
Ellen, Sir John, 62 ; Simon,
392(2) ; - , 397.
Malmains, Rich., 252.
Malmesbury Abbey, Wilts., 533(2).
Malpas, Anne, 444.
Malster, Wm., 61.
Malthus, Margt., Wm., 25.
Malton, John, 139.
Maltravers, see Matravers.
Malwain, John, 206.
Mamble, Wore., 539.
Man, Isle of, 574 ; bp. of Sodor and
Man, 574 ; governor of, 574.
Man, scenes from life of, 245.
Manchester Cathedral, 270 ; college,
fellow of, 81, steward of, 270,
wardens of, 270(2).
Mandley, arms of, 389.
Manfield, Agnes, Hen. (4), Hester, 50 ;
Isabel, 49 ; Jane, 50(4) ; John, 49 ;
Kath., 49, 50 ; Rich., 49 ; Robt.,
49(3), 50 ; Thos., 50.
Manger, Rich., 347.
Manley, Laur., 305.
Mann, Edw. (3), Eleanor (2), 101 ;
Elizth., 551 ; Joshua, 543, 566(3) ;
Thos., 543, 551(2), 554(2), 557.
Manners, lady Elizth., lady Kath., 130 ;
Rich, de, 104 ; Thos., earl of Rut¬
land, 130.
Manning, Agnes, 226 ; Cristian, 347 ;
C.R., 585, 589, 590(2) ; John, 223,
226, 327, 347 ; Percy, 584 ; Rachel,
Rich. (2), Thos., 223.
Manningham, Eleanor, 49 ; Kath.,
561 ; Sir Oliver, 49.
Mannington, Norf., 346 ; 321, 343.
Mannock, Anne, 457, 471 ; Bridget,
457 ; Dorothy, 456(2), 471 ; Eleanor,
464 ; Francis, 457, 464, 471(3) ;
Sir Francis, 471 ; John, 456(2), 471 ;
Marv (2), Thos. (4), 456; Wm.,
471(2).
Manory, Anne, Thos. (2), 477.
Mansfield, Notts., 395.
Mansfield, Francis, Norris, 275.
Manston, arms of, 255 ; Eleanor, 255 ;
Elizth., 546 ; Joan, 255 ; John, 546 ;
Nich. (2), Roger, 255.
Manthorpe, Alice, Wm., 453.
Manton, Rutland, 426 ; masters of
chantry at, 426, 427.
Maperleton, Somerset, 441.
Mapilton, John, 504.
Mapledurham, Hants., 158.
Mapledurham, Oxon, 409 ; 398.
Mapledurwell, Hants., 163.
Maples, Sir Thos., 203.
Mapletoft, Judeth, Mary, Solomon, 202.
Mapowder, Dorset, 97, 99.
Marbler, 390.
Marcal, Robt., 372.
March, Cambs., 63 ; 434.
March, earl of, 298, 517.
Marcham, Berks., 24.
Marchant, Anne, Rich. (2), 81 ; Robt.,
Rose, 326 ; Thos., 536.
Marchford, Simon, 302.
Marden, Hereford, 176.
Mareys, Joan, 257 ; Thos., 261 ; Wm.,
252, 257.
Margaret of Anjou, Queen, 364.
Margaret, St., 55, 56, 164, 274, 378, 401.
Margaretting, Essex, 127.
Margate, Kent, 244 ; Nash Court in,
245 ; vicars of, 244, 245.
Marham, Gascelin de, 392.
Marholm, Northants., 387.
Mariners, 111, 125, 495.
Marines, John de, abbot of St. Albans,
194.
Mariott, Mariet, Agnes, 363 ; Robt.
378 ; Thos., 26, 422.
Mark, Somerset, 47.
Mark, St., 385.
Markby, Alice, Wm., 308.
Marker, John, 360.
Markham, East, Notts., 395.
Markham, arms of, 280 ; Sir John, 280.
Markon, Daniel, 352.
Marks, Anne, Deborah, Roger, 535.
Markwick, Thos., Wm. (2), 511.
Markyate, Beds., 13.
Marlborough, Wilts., 590 ; mayor of,
590.
Marley, lord and lady, 211.
Marlow, Great, Bucks., 55 ; rectors of,
55.
Marlow, Little, Bucks., 45.
Marner, Philip, 149.
Marney, Anne, 123 ; Bridget, John,
lord Marney, 122 ; Sir Wm., 123.
Marnhull, Dorset, 100 ; 433.
666
INDEX
Marpall, Roger, 458.
Marple, Cheshire, 80.
Marr, Yorks., 554.
Marrow, arms of, 464 ; Dorothy, 79 ;
Edw., Elizth., 149 ; Joan, 464 ;
Margt., 445 ; Sam., 149, 445 ; Thos.,
79 ; Wm., 464.
Marsburgh, Joan, 189.
Marsh, arms of, 304, Alice, 303, 488 ;
Dorothy, Edm., 159 ; Joan, 314 ;
John, 304; Nich.,414; Randol,314;
Rich., 21, 303.
Marshall, Essex, 467.
Marshall, Agnes, 276; Alice, 116;
Anne, 383 ; Barbara, 80 ; Cecily,
425 ; E.A., 483 ; Edw., 67, 262 ;
Elizth., 116 ; Frances, 553 ; John,
383 ; Margt., 81, 383 ; Matt., 59 ;
Nich., 116(2),; Rich., 80; Robt.,
81; Sam., 383; Thos., 276; Wm.,553.
Marsham, Dorothy, 347 ; Elizth., 353,
579 ; Ellen, Hen., 367 ; John, 353,
367(2), 579 ; Lucy, Margt., 367 ;
Robt., 347, 367(2) ; Thos., 367.
Marskre, John, 527.
Marston, Line., 287.
Marston, Oxon, 409.
Marston, Wilts., 202.
Marston Mortal ne, Beds., 9 ; rector of, 9.
Marston, North, Bucks., 45.
Marston, Wm., 486.
Marsworth, Bucks., 46 ; 198.
Martham, Norf., 346 ; vicar of, 346.
Martin, Adam, 434, 436 ; Agnes, 148 ;
Alice, 199 ; Anne, 101, 232(2) ;
Christ., 101 ; Dorcas, 316 ; Edm.,
420 ; Eleanor, 464 ; Elizth., 101,
395(2), 420(2), 436 ; Frances, 101,
395 ; Gregory, 418 ; Hen., 199, 371 ;
Isabel, 214 ; Jane, 101 ; Joan, 16 ;
John, 56, 148, 232(2), 353, 395,
420(4) ; Kath., 303 ; Lucy, 420(3) ;
Margt., 56, 101, 464 ; Mary, 420 ;
Michael, 406 ; Nich., 101 ; Rich.,
223, 226, 406, 464 ; Sir Rich., 316 ;
Robt., 395 ; Roger, 464 ; Thos.,
226, 303, 420(9), 496 ; Ursula, 464 ;
Wm., 214, 420(2) ; Sir Wm., 101.
Martok, John, 432.
Marton, 48.
Marton, Agnes, Laur., 201.
Marwood, Devon, 93 ; rector of, 93.
Mary, B.V., see Our Lady.
Mary of Egypt, St., 2.
Mary Magdalen, St., 55, 175, 201, 378,
392, 576.
Mary, Queen of Scots, 83.
Mascall, Mascoll, Cecily, Charity, 514 ;
Eustace, 41 ; Frances, 513 ; Hen.,
Jane(2), 514 ; Rich., 513.
Masham, Yorks., 554.
Masham, Alice, 230 ; Wm., 208(2),
230.
Mason, Alice, 390 ; Hen., 455 ; John,
Margery, 97 ; Rich., 107, 390 ; Thos.
412.
Massey, Meysy, Anne, 396 ; Joice,
Leonard. 429 ; Mary, 553 ; Rich.,
396, 483 ; Wm., 553.
Massingbird, Elizth., 497 ; family,
284 ; Sir Hen., 497 ; Joan, Sir
Thos., 285.
Massingham, Great, Norf., 346 ; rector
of, 346.
Master, Marsters, family, 240 ; Robt.,
Winifred, 172.
Mastrupe, Thos., 525.
Matching, Essex, 127.
Mathematical Instruments, 576(2).
Matherne, Mon., 318.
Mathun, Stephen, 323.
Matin, Edith, Robt., 528.
Matravers, arms of, 99 ; lord, 502(2),
507, 516 ; Sir John, 99.
Matthew, Matthews, Alice, 34 ; David
de, John de, 572 ; John, 357, 570 ;
Lydia, 357 ; Marmaduke, Mary,
570; Thos., 357; Wm., 34, 318;
Ziropheniza, 318.
Matthew, St., 280, 385.
Mattishall, Norf., 346.
Mattock, Elizth., Nich., 187.
Maudit, Nich., 499.
Maukes, Anth., 179.
Maulden, Beds., 10 ; rector of, 13.
Mauleverer, Eleanor, 542 ; Elizth.,
551 ; Joan, 85 ; John, 552 ; Sir
John, 542.
Mauley, Agiies de, 549 ; Alice, Rich., 2.
Maunde, Anne, Wm. (2), 402.
Maunsell, John, 42, 390(2), Judith,
390 ; Mary, Philip, Rise, 118 ; Robt.
Thos., 390.
Mauntell, arms of, 384 ; Elizth. (2),
John, Sir Walter, 384.
Maurice, Hen., 318.
Maurice, St., 293.
Mavesyn Ridware, Staffs., 443 ; rector
of, 443.
Mawer, Elizth., Robt., 434.
Mawgan-in-Meneage, Cornwall, 73.
Mawgan-in-Pyder, Cornwall, 73.
Mawser, Reginald, 48.
Max, John, Hen., 388.
Maxey, Anth., Dorothy, 131.
Maxfield, Thos., 206.
May, Mey, Elizth., 108, 450 ; Geo.,
450 ; Wm., 108 ; - , 432.
Maycott, Agnes, Anth., 236 ; Bennet,
Wm., 253.
INDEX.
667
Maylard, Stephen, 541.
Maynard, Alice, John, 114; Susanna,
Wm., lord Maynard, 158.
Mayne, Andrew, 181 ; Anth., Cecily,
208; Colubury, 39(2); Elizth., 43,
208 ; Hen., 181 ; Jas., 181, 182 ;
John, Margt., 208 ; Marv, 181, 208,
239 ; Simon, 39(3) ; Thos., 24, 43 ;
Walter, 208, 260.
Mayo, Rich., bp. of Hereford, 176.
Mayott, Thos., 14.
Ma^on, lady of, 335.
Mead, Edm., Fuller (2), 60 ; Joan,
113; John, 116, 118; Philip, 146;
Rich., 113 ; Robt., Rose, 60 ; Thos.,
113, 146.
Meadman, Joan, Thos. 264.
Meadow, Dan., Eliza, 452.
Meale, Christ., Elizth., Julian, 44.
Meares, Geo., 374.
Mechlin, Flanders, 460, 578, 586.
Medley, Benedict, 526 ; Geo., 136 ;
Kath., 109 ; Mary, 136.
Medmenham, Bucks., 46.
Medwin, Peter, 182.
Meek, Robt., 367, 369.
Meerhay, Dorset, 97.
Melbury Osmund, Dorset, 100.
Melbury Sampford, Dorset, 100 ; 391,
433.
Melchior, Cornelius, 354 ; John, 353,
354.
Melcombe Turges, Dorset, 104.
Melford, Long, Suff., 463 ; rector of,
204.
Melksham, Wilts., 533 ; 433.
Mellor, Agnes (2), Alice, Edw., Grace,
Helen, Hen., John, Robt. (3), 84.
Melman, Geoff., 363.
Melton, Suff., 464.
Melton Constable, Norf., 324.
Melton, Great, Norf., 347 ; rector of,
347.
Melton, Little, Norf., 347.
Melton Mowbray, Leic., 276 ; vicar
of, 277.
Melton, arms of, 556 ; Sir John, 542 ;
Robt., 376.
Membury, Devon, 438.
Mendham, Suff., 464.
Mendlesham, Suff., 465.
Menheniot, Cornwall, 74.
Mentmore, Bucks., 46 ; Leburn in, 46.
Meopham, Kent, 245 ; vicar of, 245.
Meopham, Edm. de, 268 ; Wm. de,
222.
Mepshall, Beds., 10 ; rectors of, 10.
Mepshall, John, Kath., 10.
Mercer, Francis, Lettice, Ralph, 409 ;
W.J., 584.
Mercers, 2, 15, 16, 68, 71, 124, 131, 138,
177, 178, 179, 184(2), 185(2), 186,
187(2), 188, 200, 212, 239, 259, 290,
292, 297(3), 304, 307, 308, 310, 320,
336, 352, 385, 386, 395, 396, 400, 402,
449, 484, 492(2), 507, 510, 518, 564,
572 ; arms of the Company, 124,
139, 184, 185, 187, 297, 304, 310,
318, 320, 351, 353(2), 354, 375, 385,
386, 449, 460, 492, 521, 577.
Merchant -adventurers, 15, 16, 111, 129,
134, 167, 197, 229, 256, 260, 316, 351,
386, 449, 540, 550 ; arms of the
Company, 70, 96, 134, 229, 261, 304,
307, 320, 331, 353, 380, 449, 460(2),
461, 535.
Merchant marks, 4, 22, 76, 111(2), 114,
124, 127, 134, 146(2), 147 (2), 148(2),
149, 152(3), 153(2), 154, 175, 178(2),
189, 196, 212, 222, 229(2), 234, 273„
280, 284, 287, 288, 290, 292(2), 295,.
304, 307, 310(2), 320, 336, 345(2),
346, 350(2), 351, 352(2), 353(4),
354(3), 355, 356(2), 358(3), 375(2),
380, 395(2), 397, 402, 403, 404, 423,
431, 432(2), 433, 447, 459, 460(3),
461(2), 462, 463(7), 466(2), 482, 488,
529, 535, 550, 564, 576, 577(2), 580,.
581, 586, 587.
Merchant-tailors, 5, 6, 9, 28, 88, 112,
120, 286, 305, 309(3), 310, 384, 485,
496, 534, 552, 584 ; arms of the^
Company, 5, 197, 309, 552.
Merden, Alice, Wm., 240.
Merdon, Hants., park-keeper of, 162.
Mere, Wilts., 533.
Mere, Meres, Elizth. at, 362 ; John,
18 ; John at, 362(2) ; Sir John,
Kath., 280.
Meredith, Edm., Elizth., Humf., John,
Rich. (2), 230.
Merefield, Somerset, 100, 101, 436, 438..
Merell, Christ., 108, 460.
Merevale, Warw., 523.
Merewether, Christ., 533 ; Edw.,
Thomasin, 228.
Mereworth, Kent, 245.
Mereworth, Sir John de, 245.
Meriden, Warw., 523.
Mering, Gilbert, 276 ; Millicent, Sir
Wm., 395.
Merlaw, Kath., Roger, 30.
Merley, Little, Lane., 297.
Merrett, Audrey, Christ. (2), Rich., 156..
Mersea, East, Essex, 127 ; rector of,
127.
Mersham, Kent, 246 ; rector of, 246.
Mershden, John, 278.
Merstham, Surrey, 492 ; 263 ;,
Alderstead in, 492.
668
INDEX.
Merstun, John, 45.
Merther, Laur., 75.
Merttins, Sir Geo., Philadelphia, 223.
Merton, Norf., 347 ; 321.
Merton, Walter de, bp. of Rochester,
413.
Mervin, Anne, Edm., 536.
Messanger, Wm., 375.
Messing, Essex, 127 ; 474.
Messingham, Line., 288, 339.
Metcalfe, Christ., 46 ; John, 472 ;
Margt., 46 ; Mary, 472 ; Nich., 58 ;
Philip, 179 ; Zacheus, 46.
Metfield, Suff., 465.
Metham, Anne (2), Chas., Dorothy,
Ellen, Frances, Kath., Mary, Robt.,
Susan, Sir Thos., Wm., 289.
Metheringham, Line., 288.
Methley, Yorks., 555, 556.
Methwold, Norf., 347.
Metton, Norf., 348.
Meux, Cecily, Sir John, 528 ; Rich.,
171.
Mevagissey, Cornwall, 77.
Meverell, Isabel, Sir Sampson, 87.
Mewj^s, see Meux.
Mexborough, Yorks., 553.
Meyrick, Edm., 570 ; Joan, 406 ; John,
sale of his collection, 299, 592 ;
Lewis, 570 ; Maurice, 406.
Meysie, see Massey.
Michael, St., 56, 76, 164, 175, 181, 294.
Michelbourne, Alice, 518 ; Joan, 159 ;
John, 509, 518, ; Kath., 509.
Michel dean, Glouc., 152 ; 145.
Michelgrove, Sussex, 506 (2), 509.
Michelgrove, Elizth., 506 ; John,
505(2), 506.
Michell, Anne, 30, 548 ; Dorcas, 30,
230 ; Elizth., 30, 230, 548 ; Frances,
Francis, 30 ; Hen., 383 ; Humf.,
30(3), 230(2) ; Jas., 548 ; John, 30,
506 ; Kath., 30 ; Milicent, 506 ;
Philipe, 383 ; Sam., 30(2), 548 ;
Sarah, Susanna, 30 ; Thos., Wm., 12.
Mickfield, Suit., 465.
Mickleham, Surrey, 492 ; rector of,
498.
Micklethwaite, Elias, 564 ; Margt.,
Rich., 562.
Middleburgh, Flanders, 219, 289, 532,
540.
Middleham, Yorks., 566.
Middlemore, Alice, Thos., 541.
Middlesex, 295 ; clerk of the peace
for, 303.
Middlesmoor, Yorks., 554.
Middleton, Lane., 271 ; 552 ; rector
of, 271.
Middleton, Suff., 465.
Middleton, Warw., 523 ; 86.
Middleton Stoney, Oxon, 409.
Middleton-in-Teesdale, Durham, 106.
Middleton, Dorothy, 264 ; Eleanor,
542 ; Elizth., 37, 264 ; Francis, 142 ;
Sir Geo., 273 ; Jane, 573 ; John,
516(2) ; Kath., 142 ; Mary, 516(2) ;
Sir Peter, 542; Rich., 573; Sarah,
171 ; Sir Thos., 571 ; Wm., 37, 105,
264.
Middlewich, Ches., 70.
Middlezoy, Somerset, 437.
Midgley, Yorks., Ewood Hall in, 546.
Midley, Kent, 237.
Midridge Grange, Durham, 106.
Milborne St. Andrew, Dorset, 100 ;
575.
Milcote, Glouc., 156(2), 442.
Mildenhall, Suff., 465 ; 334.
Mildmay, Christian, 108 ; Edw., 116 ;
Elizth., 464; Humf., Sir Humf.,
Joan, Mary, 116 ; Sir Walter, 108,
116.
Mileham, Norf., 348.
Mileham, Robt., 327 ; Thos. de, 377.
Milgate, Kent, 207.
Milkilcotes, Line., 283.
Millbourn, Wm., 478.
Millbrook, Beds., 13.
Miller, Clarice, 369 ; Geo., 199 ; John,
369 ; Joice, 443 ; Merion, 138 ;
Simon, 369.
Millet, Alice, 299, 585 ; Anne, 303 ;
Geo., Hen., Joan, 299 ; John, 585.
Mills, Agnes, 18 ; Bridget, 145 ; Edm.,
513(2) ; Edw., 493 ; Elizth., 97,
516 ; Margt., 212 ; Maud, 513 ;
Rich., 513, 516 ; Walter, 210 ; Wm.,
18, 97, 244, 485.
Millward, Edw., Eleanor, 513 ; Elizth.,
340; John, 81(2), 513(2), 520;
Joice, 81 ; Mary, 520 ; Robt., 340,
361.
Milner, Bennet, 227 ; Hen., 389; John,
Margt., 227.
Milnes, Dorothy, Wm., 277.
Milsent, Elizth., John, 62.
Milton, Cambs., 64.
Milton Abbey, Dorset, 100.
Milton, Great, Oxon, 409 ; 398.
Milton Keynes, Bucks., 46 ; rector
of, 46.
Milton-next-Gravesend, Kent, 246 ;
241.
Milton-next -Sittingbourne, Kent, 246.
Milverton, Warw., 523.
Mimms, North, Herts., 190 ; 585.
Mimms, South, Middx., 314 ; 201, 231.
Minchinhampton, Glouc., 152.
Minehead, Somerset, 437.
INDEX.
669^
Miner, representation of, on crest, 153.
Minety, Wilts., 533.
Mingay, Geo., Hen., Wm. (3), 358.
Minn, Anne, John, 199 ; Mary, Thos.,
420.
Minster, Cornwall, 75.
Minster, Sheppey, Kent, 246.
Minster, Thanet, Kent, 247.
Minster Lovell, Oxon, 409.
Mint, royal, auditor of, 32 ; treasurer
of, 35 ; warden of, 547.
Minto family, 568.
Mircaston, Derby, 85.
Mirfin, Edw., 63.
Misiers, Louis, chevalier de, 437.
Missenden, Great, Bucks., 46.
Missenden, Little, Bucks., 47 ; vicar
of, 35.
Missenden, Bernard, Kath. de, 46 ;
Margt., Thos., 53.
Misterton, Leic., 278 ; 68.
Misterton, Wm., 295.
Mitcham, Surrey, 499, 530.
Mitford, Margt., 493.
Mi tton -in -Craven, Yorks., 554.
Mitton, Agnes, Constance, 445 ; Elizth,
427 ; Joan, John (2), 445 ; Thos.,
222, 427.
Mohun, Anne, 73, 98; Elizth., Florence,
73 ; Honor, 76 ; John, 73(2) ; John,
lord Mohun, 73 ; Margt., Maxi¬
milian, 98 ; Reginald, 73 ; Robt.,
98 ; Thos., 73 ; Wm., 73, 76.
Molash, Kent, 50.
Mold, Flint, 572.
Molesey, East, Surrey, 492.
Molesey, West, Surrey, 49-2.
Molesworth, Gath., John, 75 ; — - — ,
182.
Molineux, Agnes, 36 ; Alice, 284 ;
Anne (2), Carill, viscount Molineux,
272 ; Edm., 36, 165, 493 ; Sir Edm.,
165 ; Eleanor (2), Elizth. (2),
Jane (2), 272 ; lord, 514 ; Margt.,
Mary, Rich., 272 ; Sir Rich., 272(3),
284 ; Thos., Wm., Sir Wm., 272.
Molington, Agnes, Robt., Sir Thos.,
baron of Wemme, 224 ; Walter de,
199.
Molins, Eleanor, 49; Kath., 471;
Margery, 48, Wm., lord Molins,
471 ; Sir Wm., 48.
Molton, Millicent, Wm., 155.
Monceux, Margt., Thos., 343.
Monckton, Pembroke, 573.
Monday, Elizth., Rich., 157.
Monde, Wm., 248.
Moneslee, Isabel, Walter, 352.
Monewden, Suff., 465.
Monings, Anne, Thos., 448.
Monk, Geo., duke of Albemarle, 513
Hen. (3), Joan, Thos., 44.
Monkden, John, Margt., 18, 19.
Monken Hadley, see Hadley, Middx.
Monkleigh, Devon, 93.
Monks, 51, 86, 100, 152, 193(5), 194,
339, 354.
Monkton, Kent, 247 ; Court, 247 ;
Gore Street in, 247 ; vicars of, 210,.
247.
Monkton Farleigh, Wilts., 531.
Monmouth, duke of, 97 ; John, 301.
Monmouthshire, 318.
Monox, Anne, Sir Geo., 139 ; Margt.,
Morley, Roger, 266 ; Rowland, 297,
577 ; Ursula, 266.
Monson, Anth., 288 ; Edw., 283 ;
John, 288 ; Sir John, 283(2), 288
Mary, 288 ; Sir Robt., 283 ; Wm.,
288.
Montagu, arms of, 384 ; Agnes, 384 ;
Anne, 124 ; Jas., 241 ; John, earl
of Salisbury, 124 ; Thos., 31, 384 ;
viscount, 504, 516 ; Wm., earl of
Salisbury, 384 ; Sir Wm., 20.
Montalt, Emme, Sir Robt. de, 373.
Montgomery, Geo., 96 ; Isabel, Sir
John, 85.
Montreuil, France, 490.
Monxton, Hants., 163 ; rector of, 163.
Moone, Robt., 334.
Moore, Oxon, 398, 513.
Moore, More, arms of, 459 ; Agnes,
398 ; Alice, 217 399, 582 ; Cecily,
Clare, 227 ; Edm., 103 ; Edw., 128 ;
Elizth., 398, 399, 475 ; Florence,
439 ; Frances, 63, 171 ; Francis,
Geoff., 439 ; Sir Geo., 171 ; Gawin,
29 ; Gwen, 158 ; Isabel, 29 ; Jasper,
439 ; Joan, 98, 439 ; John, 128, 135,
277, 369, 459, 475, 521, 542, 563 ;
Joseph, Judith, 521 ; Kinborowe,
160 ; Mary, 19, 398 ; Nich., 227 ;
Ralph, 19 ; Rich., 29 ; Robt., 98,
399, 439 ; Roger, 398 ; Thos., 63,
398, 439 ; Sir Thos., 542 ; Valentine,
373 ; Wm., 135, 160(2), 293, 549,
582.
Moor Monkton, Yorks., 554 ; rector
of, 554.
‘ Moote, John de la, abbot of St. Albans,,
193.
Moptid, Laur., 58.
Morant, A. W., 577, 589, 590, 591.
Mordaunt, arms of, 9, 12 ; Anne, 121 ;
Dorothy, 339 ; Elizth., 113 ; Geo.,
339(2) ; Hen., 339(2) ; lord Hem, 12;.
Joan, 100 ; John, 12, 339 ; John,
lord Mordaunt, 24 ; Sir John, 100,
113 ; Le Strange, 339 ; Lewes, 12
670
INDEX.
lord, 12, 36 ; Margt., 24 ; Mary,
Robt., Thos., 339 ; Wm., 121(2) ;
Winifred, 36 ; - , 12.
Morden, Kent, 240.
Morden, Surrey, 492 ; rectors of, 493.
Mordon, John, 40 ; Thos., 538.
Morecote, Hen., 405.
Morehouse, Salop, 428, 429.
Moresby, Cumb., 559.
Moresby, Jas., 78 ; Joan, 481 ; Margt.,
78 ; Reginald, 481.
Moreton, Dorset, 101.
Moreton Corbett, Salop, 166.
Moreton, North, Berks., 24.
Moreton-Morrell, Warw., 523.
Morewood, Gilbert, Grace, John (2),
Joseph, Leonard, Mary, Rowland,
Sam., 544.
Morfiett, Elizth., Robt., 170.
Morgan, Christ., 441 ; Evan, John,
318 ; Mary, 441 ; Robt., bp. of
Bangor, 569 ; Theodore, 569.
Morland, Westmorland, 527 ; vicar of,
527.
Morland, Kath., 310.
Morley, Derby, 84 ; 81.
Morley, Norf., 371.
Morley, Elizth., 495 ; Grace, 384 ; Jas.,
495 ; John, Kath., 437 ; lord, 119(4),
196 ; Margt., 235 ; Robt., 48(2),
88 ; Thos., 235, 310 ; T.H., 584 ;
Valentine, 384.
Morningthorpe, Norf., 348.
Morrey, Thos., 410.
Morris, Mores, Elizth., 174 ; Joan, 19 ;
John, 167 ; Rich., 432 ; Roger, 245 ;
Wm., 19(2), 174.
Morrison, Sir Chas. (2), Dorothy, 199.
Morse, Thos., 432.
Morsted, Eleanor, Thos., 479.
Morston, Norf., 348 ; rector of, 348.
Morteyn, - , 13.
Mortimer, Stratfield, Berks., 24.
Mortimer, arms of, 258 ; Agnes, 384 ;
Edm., earl of March, 517 ; Eleanor,
298 ; Elizth., 517 ; John, 384 ;
Mahaud de, 137 ; Robt., 359 ;
Roger, earl of March, 298.
Mortival, Roger de, bp. of Salisburv,
534.
Mortlake, Surrey, 493 ; 541.
Mortlock, John, Joice, 476.
Morton, Bucks., 38(2), 39(2).
Morton, Durham, 105.
Morton, Maids, Bucks., 47.
Morton-on-the-Hill, Norf., 348.
Morton, Eleanor, Sir Geo., 445 ; Isabel,
566 ; John, 12(2), 100, 275, 575 ;
John, abp. of Canterbury, 481 ;
Kath., 275 ; Lucy, 100, 575 ; Roger,
566 ; Thos., 82 ; Walter, 570
Wenllan, 570.
Mosaic, glass, 311.
Mosley, Alice (2), Anne (3), Anth.,
Edw. (2), 270 ; Elizth., 565 ;
Francis (2), Helen, 270 ; Isabel, 352 ;
Jane, 565 ; Oswald (3), Margt., 270;
Mary, 270, 565 ; Nich., Rich.,
Rowland, Sam., 270 ; Thos., 565 ;
Walter, 352.
Mosock, Hen., Rich., 271.
Mostyn, Flint, 571.
Mostyn, John, Mary, Sir Robt., 571.
Moswell, Alice, Thos., 457.
Mott, Motts, Anne, 347 ; Jas., 346,
347 ; John, Margt., 369.
Mottisfont, Hants., 163 ; rector of,
169.
Mottisfont, John, 242.
Moulsoe, Bucks., 47.
Moulton, Line., 288.
Moulton (Depwade), Norf., 348 ;
rector of, 348.
Moulton (Walsham), Norf., 348.
Moulton, Multon, Agnes, 238(2) ;
Anne, 459 ; Audrey, 238, 239 ;
Debora, 239(2) ; Geo., 238(2), 239 ;
Hen., 352 ; Jane, 238 ; John, 459 ;
Rachel, 352 ; Robt., 238, 239 ;
Stephen, 368.
Mounsloe, Alice, Thos., 430.
Mount Drake, Devon, 528.
Mountford, Agnes, 550 ; Alice, Christ.,
555 ; Hen., 355 ; Laur., 555 ;
Thos., 549.
Mountjoy (Munge), Norf., 337.
Mountjoy, lord, 38, 103, 185, 399, 557.
Mountnessing, Essex, 127.
Mountney, Elizth., 321 ; Mary, Thos.,
473.
Mowbray, Wm., 371.
Mowfurth, Wm., 498.
Moyle, Anne, 11 ; Jane, 240 ; John,
11; Margt., Robt., 255 ; Walter,
240.
Moyne, Mary, Sir Wm., 202.
Mugge, Wm., 30.
Mugginton, Derby, 85.
Mulbarton, Norf., 348 ; rector of, 348.
Mulcaster, Kath., Rich., 133.
Mullens, see Molins.
Mullion, Cornwall, 75 ; vicar of, 75.
Mulsho, Joan, John, 387 ; Wm., 5.
Multon, see Moulton.
Muncaster, Cumb., 560.
Munden, Great, Herts., rector of, 132.
Mundford, Elizth., 361 ; Francis,
Margt., 334 ; Osbert, 334, 361.
Mundham, Norf., 348 ; 331.
Mundham, North, Sussex, 511.
INDEX.
671
Mundy, Agnes, 588 ; Andrew, 163 ;
John, 503, 588.
Munge, see Mount] oy.
Munich, 335.
Murdon, Cambs., 61.
Murray, earl of, 568.
Mursley, Bucks., 47.
Murston, Kent, 248 ; rector of, 223.
Muschamp, Elizth., Francis, Thos., 481.
Muscote, Alice, John, 379.
Muscovia, 216, 248 ; company, 316.
Museums and Societies, 575.
Musgrave, Great, Westmorland, 528 ;
rector of, 528.
Musgrave, Dorcas, 115 ; Eleanor, Sir
Rich., 547 ; Thos., 78, 115.
Muskham, North, Notts., 395.
Musselburgh, Scotland, 78.
Mustarder, Wm., 366.
Muston, Anne, Wm., 256.
Mutford, Suff., 465.
Myddle, Salop, 429 ; rector of, 429.
Myth, Glouc., 535.
N
Nabbs, Thomasin, Wm., 444.
Nacton, Suff., 465.
Nancarrow, Cornwall, 76.
Nansegles, Mary, 37.
Napier, Penelope, Sir Robt., 9.
Napleton, Jacob, 232 ; Thos., 229.
Napper, Anne, 101, 133 ; Nich., 439 ;
Sir Robt., 98, 101 ; Thos., 439 ;
Wm., 101, 133, 236.
Napton-on-the-Hill, Warw., 523.
Napton, arms of, 523.
Narborough, Norf., 348 ; 335, 350,
366.
Narborough, Audrey, 332 ; Ele, Wm.,
348.
Narke, Nich., 343.
Naseby, Northants., 387.
Nash, Kent, 264.
Nash, Frances, 368 ; Thos., 41, 368.
Nassall, Staffs., 266.
Nately Scures, Hants., 163.
Naunton, Glouc., 152 ; 156 ; minister
of, 152.
Naunton, family, 590 ; Margery, Sir
Thos., 468.
Navestock, Essex, 127.
Navy, royal, masters in, 245, 254.
Naworth Castle, Camb., 79.
Nayland, Suff., 466.
Nayle, Alice, Anne, Arthur, Christ.,
Hen., Joan, John, 377 ; Margery,
377, 579 ; Nich., Peter, Rich., Robt.,
Thos., 377 ; Wm., 377(2), 579.
Nayler, Edw., 280 ; Elizth., Thos., 481.
Neale, Neel, Nele, Alex., 585 ; Anne,
45, 585 ; Elizth., Ellen, Frances,
585 ; John, 274, 585 ; Judith,
Theadolia, 585 ; Thos., 400, 406,
585 ; Wm., 538, 585.
Neatishead, Norf., 349 ; vicar of, 349.
Neasdon, Middx., 317.
Neceham, John, 104.
Necton, Norf., 349.
Nedham, Agnes, 427 ; Bridget, 7 ;
Chas., 429 ; Edw., 24 ; Geo., 68,
201 ; Jas., 201 ; John, 7, 24, 201 ;
Kath., 68 ; Mary, 24, 429 ; Rich.,
51 ; Sir Robt., 427.
Neet, John, 531.
Nelond, Thos., prior of Lewes, 506.
Nelson, Philip, 584.
Netheravon, Wilts., 533.
Netherby, Cumb., 561.
Netherlands, 368.
Nethersole, Edw., Dorothy, 214.
Netteswell, Essex, 128.
Nettlebed, Oxon, 409.
Nettleden, Bucks., 47.
Nettlestead, Suff., 466 ; 456.
Nettleton, Robt., 542.
Neve, Elizth., 374 ; Frances, 120 ;
Francis(2), Hen., 374 ; Hester, 120 ;
John, Judeth, Margt., Mary, Rich.,
Robt., 374 ; Sarah, 348 ; Susan,
374 ; Thos., 348, 374 ; Sir Wm., 348.
Neville, arms of, 106(2), 579 ; Amp-
helice, 53, 301 ; Dorothy, 388, 561 ;
Elizth., 514, 563 ; Ellen, 189 ;
Edw., lord Burgavenny, 210 ; Sir
Edw., 522, 563 ; Geo., lord Burga¬
venny, 514; Hen., lord Burgavenny,
428 ; Joan, 397 ; John, 53, 301 ;
Sir John, 561 ; Kath., 201, 428, 522 ;
Margt., 200, 221 ; Mary, 246 ;
Ralph, 274, 585 ; Robt., 189 ; Thos.,
lord Furnival, 397 ; Sir Thos., 200,
246, 388.
Nevinson, Anne, Sir Roger, Thos., 226.
Newark, Notts., 395 ; alderman of the
guild of Holy Trinity, 395 ; chantry
house, 36, 587, 588(2) ; constable of
cattle, 395 ; master of song school,
395 ; vicar of, 395.
Newark, viscount, 394.
Newbolt, Chas., Fridiswide, 170.
Newborough, Yorks., 565.
Newbottle, Northants., 387.
Newburgh, earl of, 83.
Newbury, Berks., 24 ; 160, 437 ;
rectors of, 24, 25.
Newcastle, marquis of, 106.
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumb., 392;
106 ; alderman of, 393 ; All Saints,
392 ; museum, 107, 393, 579 ; St.
Andrew, 393, 579; St. Nicholas, 393.
672
INDEX.
Newce, Clement (2), Joan, 185 ; Kath.,
328 ; Mary, 185 ; Rich., 328 ; Wm.,
185.
Newchurch, Lane., 271.
Newcomin, Elias, 95.
Newdigate, Surrey, 493 ; rector of, 493.
Newdigate, arms of, 493 ; Anne, 35,
301 ; Anth., 7 ; Amphelice, 53, 301 ;
Barbara, 301 ; Edith, 300 ; Jane,
53 ; John, 53, 301(2), 492 ; Wm.,
300, 493.
Newent, Glouc., 153.
Newington, Oxon, 425.
Newington Butts, Surrey, 495.
Newington-next-Hythe, Kent, 248 ;
vicar of, 248.
N e wington -next - Sittingbourne , Kent ,
248.
Newis, see Newce.
Newland, Glouc., 153.
Newland, Rich., 36.
Newles, John, 169.
Newlove, Anth., 286, 290 ; Elizth.,
290.
Newman, Ellen, 17 ; Hen., 332 ; John,
17, 26 ; Joice, Rich., 422 ; Robt.,
260 , 588 ; Thos., 17 ; W., 121.
Newnham, Hants., rector of, 162.
Newnham, Herts., 190.
Newnham, Northants., 387 ; 382.
Newnham Murren, Oxon, 409.
Newnham Priory, Beds., 13.
Newnham, John, Kath. (2), Roger, 87.
Newport, Essex, 128.
Newport, Salop, 429.
Newport Pagnell, Bucks., 47.
Newport, Agnes, 381 ; Elizth., Geo.,
283 ; John, Margery, Mary, 191 ;
Rich., 79; Robt., 191(2); Thos.,
445 ; Wm., 377 ; Winifred, 78.
Newpton, see Newton.
Newsom, Yorks., 546.
Newsom, Thos. de, 203.
Newton, Norf., 370.
Newton Blossomville, Bucks., 47.
Newton Bromshold, Northants., 387 ;
rector of, 387.
Newton Flotman, Norf., 350.
Newton-by-Geddington, Northants.,
387.
Newton, Long, Durham, 106.
Newton, Long, Wilts., 533 ; rector of,
533.
Newton St. Loe, Somerset, 441.
Newton Valence, Hants., 163 ; vicar
of, 163.
Newton, Agnes, 439 ; Alex., 439,
450 ; Anne, 450 ; Elizth., 135 ;
Jane, 244; Jas., 44; Joan, 441,
511 ; John, 99, 202, 441 ; Sir John,
244 ; Kath., 44 ; Margt., 244 ;
Mary, 202 ; Thos., 44(2), 69, 99,
439 ; Wm., 511.
Nicholas, John, Margt., Wm., 334.
Nicholas, St., 56, 189, 302, 378.
Nichols, Anne, 384, 392 ; Anth., 170 ;
Augustine, 37 ; Elizth., 170, 303 ;
Francis, 384 ; Jasper, 298 ; John,
94, 392 ; J.G., 31, 175, 221, 587, 588,
589(2), 590 ; Mary, 8, 140 ; Robt.,
303 ; Susanna, 8 ; Thos., 384 ;
Wm., 8, 384.
Nicholson, Christ., Elizth., 387 ; Jane,
554.
Nightingale, Anne, Elizth., Geoff.,
Hen., John, Kath., Mary, Thos.,
Wm. (2), 128.
Ninfield, Sussex, 512.
Nippes, near Cologne, 578.
Nisell, Alice, Thos., 266.
Noak Hill, Essex, 128 ; 141.
Noble, Thos., Wm., 25.
Nobs, Alice, 138.
Nocton, Line., 289.
Nodes, Chas., Elizth., Francis, 127 ;
Geo., 2, 127, 196 ; Helen, 2 ; John,
127 ; Margt., 196(2) ; Rich., Robt.
(2), Wm., (2), 127.
Noel, Baptist, viscount Campden, 211;
Elizth., 442 ; Hester, 211 ; Walter,
442. See also Nowell.
Noion, Wm., 61.
Noke, Oxon, 409 ; 41.
Noke, Elizth., 37 ; Julian, 26 ; Thos.,
26, 144.
Nonington, Kent, 249 ; curate of, 249 ;
Fredfield in, 225.
Nonsuch, Surrey, 461.
Noon, Elizth., Hen., Sir Hen., 339.
Norbridge, Alice, Hen., 488.
Norbury, Derby, 85 ; 83, 84, 443, 523.
Norbury, Staffs., 444.
Norbury, Wore., 156.
Norbury, Anne, Sir John, 5, 498 ;
Sir Hen., 498.
Norden, Agnes, Elizth., Ellen, Joan,
John, 253. 'A
Norfolk, 319 ; archdeacon of, 322 ;
dukes of, 343, 471(2), 490(2), 500,
508, 572 ; J.P. for, 330 ; receiver-
general in, 349.
Normanton, Notts., 395 ; 155, 396 ;
vicar of, 395.
Normanton, Wilts., 25.
Normanton, Yorks., 554.
Norrington, Margt., Thos., 116.
Norris, Clemence, 269 ; Edm., 329 ;
Edw., Sir Edw., 405 ; Elizth., 420 ;
Friswith, 405 ; Hen., 269, 405,
408(2) ; Hugh, Joan, 149 ; John,
INDEX,
673^
329 ; Mary, 405 ; Susanna, 408 ;
Toby, 292 ; Sir Wm., 405, 420.
North, Edw., Elizth., 128 ; Hen., 463 ;
Margt., 297 ; Nich., 167 ; Roger,
297 ; Sarah, 463.
Northallerton, Yorks., master of
hospital of St. James, 297.
Northam, Devon, 216.
Northampton, earls of, 312, 399 ; Joan,
Wm., 234.
Northampton, Architectural Society
of, 579 ; St, Sepulchre, 388.
Northamptonshire, 377 ; sheriff of,
386.
Northaw, Herts., 191.
Northborough, Northants., 116,
Northchurch, Hants., 201.
Northen, Robt., 327.
Northfleet, Kent, 249 ; 577(2), 589(2),
590, 591 ; rectors of, 219, 249, 577.
Northiam, Sussex, 512.
Northleach, Glouc., 153 ; 425.
Northleigh, Oxon, 409 ; 123.
Northolt, Middx., 315 ; vicar of, 315.
Northorpe, Line., 288.
Northstanding, Wilts., 440.
Northumberland, 392 ; archdeacon of,
106 ; countess of, 512 ; duchess of,
296 ; dukes of, 296, 527 ; earls of,
411, 502, 513(3), 559(2).
Northwold, Norf., 350 ; rector of,
350.
Northwood, see Norwood,
Norton, Northants., 388.
Norton, Suff., 466.
Norton, Yorks,, 115, 544 ; prebendary
of, 104.
Norton Disney, Line., 289 ; 282, 532.
Norton Fitzwarren, Somerset, 310.
Norton, Green’s, Northants., 388,
Norton Lees, Derby, 82(2).
Norton-next-Malton, Yorks., 554.
Norton-sub-Hamden, Somerset, 437 ;
rector of, 437.
Norton, arms of, 249 ; Alice, 248 ;
Anne, Aphra, 230 ; Cristine, 330 ;
Elizth., 267 ; John, 267, 330 ; Sir
John, 248, 561 ; Kath., 231, 561 ;
Mary, 166, 554 ; Rich,, 330, 561 ;
Sir Rich., 166; Robt., prior of St.
Albans, 194 ; Sir Sampson, 299 ;
Thos,, 230, 545 ; Valentine, 230, 231.
Norwell, Notts., 396.
Norwich, 350 ; 260, 325(2), 372, 589(2),
590(2), 591(2) ; aldermen of, 325,
350(3), 351, 352(3), 353(5), 354(3),
356(10), 358(5), 359(2), 376; All
Saints, 376 ; archdeacons, 130, 332 ;
arms, 353 ; bishops, 112, 129, 338,
350, 355 ; Cathedral, 350, custodian
of charnehhouse in, 350 ; dean,
367 ; Dutch church, 350 ; King’s
hospital, master of, 351 ; mavors,
339, 350(2), 351(2), 352(3), 353(5),
354(2), 356(8), 358(9), 376 ; museums,
580 ; prebendary, 357 ; rathman,
352 ; recorder, 348 ; St. Andrew,
350, 585 ; St. Benedict, St. Clement,
351 ; St. Edmund, 351, 580 ; St.
Ethelred, 351, 362 ; St. George
Colegate, 351 ; St. Geo. Tombland,
St. Giles, St. Gregory, St. Helen,
352 ; St. James, 352, 580 ; St. John
Maddermarket, 352, 579, rector of,
357 ; St. John Sepulchre, St. John
Timberhill, St. Julian, St. Laurence,
354 ; St. Margaret, 335, 355 ; St.
Marti n-at-Oak, 355; St. Martin-at-
Palace, 355, 383 ; St. Mary Coslany,
355, 580 ; St. Michael-at-Plea,
355, rectors of, 322, 356 ; St. Michael-
at -Thorne, 356, vicar of, 356 ; St.
Michael Coslany, 356 ; St. Paul, 580 ;
St. Peter Hungate, 356 ; St. Peter
Mancroft, 355, 356, 358, rector of,
356 ; St. Peter Permountergate,
357 ; St. Peter Southgate, 351,
rector of, 351 ; St. Simon and St.
Jude, 357 ; St. Stephen, 356, 357,
580, vicars of, 358 ; St. Swithin,
358, rector of, 359 ; sheriffs, 320,
352, 356, 357 ; Whitefriars, 329.
Norwich, Alice, 351 ; Isabel, 380, 541 ;
John, 476 ; Margt., 453 ; Maud,
476 ; Simon, 380, 541 ; Stephen,
453 ; Wm., 351.
Norwood, Kent, 248.
Norwood, Middx., 315.
Norwood, arms of, 249 ; Alex., 245(3),
257 ; Andrew, 257 ; Elizth., 152,
247 ; Joan, 245, 247 ; John, 204,
246, Sir John, 246, 247 ; Roger,
247 ; Wm., 152, 245, 257.
Notaries, 59, 162, 215, 234, 323, 349,
363, 415, 460(2), 570.
Notfield, Rich., 244.
Notley, John, 98(2).
Notte, Elizth., Wm., 486, 500.
Nottingham, archdeacon of, 87 ; earl
of, 521 ; St. Mary, rector of, 274.
Nottingham, Cristine, 148 ; Hen., 340 ;
Wm., 148.
Nottinghamshire, 393 ; keeper of the
rolls in, 395 ; sheriff of, 395.
Nowell, Chas., Edw. (2), Isham, Hen. (2),
Kath., Mary, Roger, 297 ; Thos.,
511. See also Noel.
Nowers, Anth., Elizth., 209.
Nuffield, Oxon, 410.
Nunkeeling, Yorks., 554.
43
674
INDEX.
Nunney, Somerset, 437.
Nuns, 107, 115, 152, 283, 305, 306, 353,
339(2), 383, 550.
Nursling, Hants., 163.
Nurthen, Warw., 155.
Nusted, Kent, rector of, 223.
Nutfield, Surrey, 493 ; rector of, 493.
Nuthurst, Sussex, 512 ; rector of, 512.
Nutt, Barbara, Job (2), Sarah, 404.
Nutting, Elizth., Jane, Margery, Robt.,
303.
Nydvevch, Wales, 570.
O
Oakham, Rutland, hospital and school
at, 426.
Oakingham, see Wokingham.
Oakley, Beds., 57.
Oakley, Church, Hants., 163.
Oakley, Great, Northants., 388 ; 382.
Oakwood, Surrey, 493.
Oatlands, Surrey, park keeper of, 499.
Obson, Wm., 222.
Occold, Suff., 466.
Ockendon, North, Essex, 128 ; 134.
Ockendon, South, Essex, 128.
Ockham, Surrey, 493 ; rectors of, 493.
Ockley, see Oaldey, Beds.
Oddington, Oxon, 410 ; rector of, 410.
Odiarne, Steven, 265.
Odier, Alice, 512.
Odiham, Hants., 163 ; 217.
Odingsale, Anne, Edw., 520 ; Isabel,
John, 379.
Odstock, Wilts., 207.
Offa, King of Mercia, 192.
Offaly, lady, 520.
Offard Darcy, Hunts., 202 ; rectors
of, 202.
Offley, Herts., 191.
Ogbeare, Cornwall, 77.
Ogbourne St. George, Wilts., 533.
Oglander, Alice, Anne, Frances, Geo.
(2), Sir John (2), Wm., 171.
Ogle, Agnes, Cuthbert, 389 ; Ellen,
392 ; Luke, Mary, 558 ; Robt., 392.
Oglethorpe, Sarah, Wm., 583.
Oke, John (2), Mary, 102.
Okehampton, Devon, 96.
Oken, Joan, Thos., 525.
Okenrode, Lane., 272.
Okeover, Staffs., 444 ; 84.
Okeover, Oker, Dorothy, 84, 444 ;
Elizth., 84 ; Humf., 84, 444 ; Isabel,
Joan, John, 444 ; Kath., 443 ;
Margery, Mary, Nich., Philip, Ralph,
Robt., Roger, Thos., Wm., 444.
Okes, Yorks., 544.
Olanteigh, Kent, 396.
Oldcastle, Sir John, 205, 220; Maud, 205.
Oldfield, Anth., Elizabella, 284 ;
Robt., 134.
Oldham, Frances, John, Mary, 114.
Oliff, Martha, 190.
Olinworth, Roger, 344.
Oliver, Agnes, John, 387 ; Margt.,
478 ; Rich., 144.
Olney, Bucks., 40.
Olney, Dennis, 53 ; Godith, 539 ; Sir
John, 53 ; Margt., Robt., 539.
Olton, Ches., 70(2).
Olveston, Glouc., 154.
Ombersley, Wore., 282.
Ongar, High, Essex, 129 ; rector of,
129.
Ongar Park, Essex, 101.
Onibury, Salop, 429.
Onley, Joan, John, 430; Mary, 504,
505 ; Sir Robt., 430 ; Thos., 504,
505.
Onslow, Arthur, 497 ; Sir Edw.,
Elizth., 501 ; Fulke (2), Mary, 186 ;
Rose, 497.
Opy, Elizth., Nich., Roger, 76.
Orchard Portman, Somerset, 437.
Orchard Windham, Somerset, 333, 438.
Orchard, arms of, 143 ; Lebbie, 247.
Ordnance, master of, 179.
Ordsall, Lane., 270, 272.
Ore, Sussex, 512.
Orford, Suff., 466 ; mayors of, 466(2),
467.
Orgarhall, Herts., 178.
Orgone, Ellen, John, 310.
Orgreave, Yorks., 556.
Orleans, Louis, duke of Longueville, 423.
Orlingbury, Northants., 388 ; rector
of, 388.
Ormesby, Great, Norf., 359.
Ormesby, Little, Norf., 359.
Ormiston, Scotland, 568.
Ormond, earls of, 496, 557 ; Joan,
John, 79.
Ormsby, South, Line., 289 ; 280, 281.
Ormsby, Edw., Elizth., 170.
Ormside, Westmorland, 528.
Ormskirk, Lane., 271.
Orpington, Kent, 250 ; vicars of, 250.
Orsett, Essex, 129 ; parson of, 129.
Orton Waterville, Hunts., 202.
Orton, Anne, 421 ; John, 379 ; Thos.,
421.
Osbaldiston, Elizth., 558 ; Grace,
John, 400 ; Wm., 558.
Osborne, Alice, 386 ; Anne, 118(2) ;
Edw., 519 ; Elizth., 28 ; Grace,
386 ; Hen., 348 ; Jane, 340 ; John,
234, 340, 343, 519 ; Julian, 90 ;
Morris, 386 ; Rich., 28 ; Wm.,
118(2), 519.
INDEX.
675
Oscott College Museum, Staffs., 580.
Osilbury, Nidi., 414.
Oskens, Hen., 578.
Osmotlierly, Yorks., prebendary of,
277.
Osmundthorp, Yorks., 553.
Ossington, Notts., 396 ; 267, 287, 397.
Ostenhanger, see Westenhanger.
Ostia, canon of, 122.
Ostler, John, 234.
Oswesty, Salop, 429 ; vicar of, 429.
Oswin, St., 192.
Otes, Sam., 485.
Otford, Kent, 257.
Otham, Kent, 250 ; 205.
Otley, Yorks., 554 ; 165.
Otterden, Kent, 250.
Otterton, Devon, 93 ; 441.
Ottery St. Mary, Devon, 94.
Otway, Rich., 6.
Oudeby, John, 185.
Ouds, Thos., 528.
Oughtred, Marcellanus, 127 ; Margt.,
542 ; Maudlin, 127 ; Sir Robt., 542.
Oulton, Norf., 359.
Oulton, Suff., 467 ; 469(3) ; rectors of,
467.
Oundle, Northants., 389 ; 419.
Ounsted, Joan, John, 496.
Our Lady, 96, 216, 576(2) ; annuncia¬
tion of, 64, 148, 149, 174, 532, 576;
coronation of, 222, 331 ; holding
Child, 31, 55, 67, 83, 85, 87, 107, 137,
189, 193(2), 201, 202, 219, 220, 274,
279, 293(2), 302, 311, 325, 366, 380,
392, 459, 506, 569, 578, 584, 586 ; of
Pity, 307, 481, 567.
Our Lord, ascension of, 238 ; cruci¬
fixion of, 84, 216, 462, 576, indent
for, 203 ; figures of, 83, 201, 246 ;
head of, 189; in Majesty, 146, 258,
277, 294, 304 ; in Pity, 56, 165, 421 ;
resurrection of, 43, 55, 283, 284, 307,
349, 515, 572.
Ousteby, Joan, John, 282.
Outlawe, Adam, 346.
Outwell, Norf., 359.
Over, Cambs., 64.
Over, Ches., 70.
Over, Rich., 553.
Overbury, Isabel, Wm., 190.
Overstrand Hall, Norf., 374.
Overton, Christ., 439 ; Elizth., Wm.,
549.
Oveshall, Northants., manor of, 380.
Ovray, Isabel, Sir Wm., 99.
Owen, Anne, 569 ; Cecily, 112 ;
Griffin, 417 ; Hen., 407 ; Jane, 417 ;
John, 569 ; Lewis, 417 ; Thos., 112.
Owermoigne, Dorset, 101.
Owston, Yorks., 555.
Owtred, see Oughtred.
Oxburgh, Norf., 359.
Oxenbridge, Agnes, 507 ; Anne, Kath.,
503 ; Malin, 479 ; Margerv, 503 ;
Robt., 503(2), 507 ; Sir Robt., 479.
Oxford, 417 ; aldermen of, 297, 418(2),
426 ; All Hallows, 425 ; architec¬
tural society, 580 ; Austin Friars,
424 ; bishops, 398, 410 ; Carfax,
425 ; countess of, 142 ; earls of,
142, 214,383,561; mayors, 419(2),
425, 426 ; Rewley lock, 414 ; St.
Aldate, 410, 417 ; St. Cross Holy-
well, 417 ; St. Fridswide, canon of,
53 ; St. Mary Magdalen, St. Mary-
the-Virgin, 417 ; St. Michael, 418 ;
St. Peter-in-the-Fast, 418, 426,
485 ; St. Peter-le-Bailey, 419.
Oxford, University of, 410 ; All Souls’
College, 212, 410, 536, fellows of,
257, 410 ; Ashmolean museum,
580; Balliol Coll., 315, 406, 417,
488 ; bedel, 425 ; Bodleian library,
195, 580 ; Brasenose Coll., 173,
418, 503; Broadgate Hall, 417(2);
chancellor, 174 ; Christ Church, 41,
410, 417, canon of, 410, commoner
of, 411, deans of, 408, 412, 418,
prebendary of, 411 ; Corpus Christi
Coll., 411, fellows of, 411, 511, 532,
presidents of, 411, 490 ; Exeter Coll.,
411, commoners of, 418(2), fellows
of, 419, 538, rectors of, 92, 411, 418,
419, 538 ; Hart Hall, 242, 419 ;
Magdalen Coll., 176, 411, fellows of,
14, 166, 297, 371, 412(7), 413, 418,
523, presidents of, 411, 412(2), 536 ;
Magdalen Hall, 224 ; Merton Coll.,
413, consors of, 413, fellows of, 41,
410, 414, 417, founder of, 413,
lectern at, 432, wardens of, 294,
413(2) ; New Coll., 414, auditor of,
123, fellows of, 13, 123, 168, 336,
414(7), 415(6), 423, 512, 528, 570,
steward of, 123, wardens of, 174,
414(3), 415(3), 534; Oriel Coll.,
418(2) ; Pembroke Coll., 417(2) ;
proctors, 416, 418 ; Queen’s Coll.,
78, 416, butler of, 418, fellows of, 27,
28(2), 408, 416(3),’ provosts of, 78,
402, 416(2) ; regius professors of
Divinity, 418, 538, Hebrew, 400,
Medicine, 415 ; St. Edmund’s Hall,
408, 419 ; St. John’s Coll., 416,
fellows of, 16, 416(3), 417, 425,
founder of , 417, president of, 406 ;
scribe, 415 ; University Coll., 416,
560 ; vice-chancellors, 503, 538,
540 ; Wadham Coll., 436.
676
INDEX.
Oxfordshire, 397 ; sheriff of, 409.
Oxhill, Warw., rector of, 378.
Oxnead, Norf., 359.
Oxney, Isle of, 242.
Oxspring Hall, Yorks., 83.
Oxspring, Elizth., 83.
Oxted, Surrey, 493 ; rectors of, 493,
494.
Oxton, Notts., prebendary of, 274.
Oxton, Alice, John, 303.
Oyler, T. H., 585.
P
Pahenham, Elizth., Joan, Sir Laiir.,
202.
Packington, Leic., 277.
Packington, Great, Warw., 523 ; vicar
of, 523.
Paddington, Middx., 170.
Padley, Derby, 83.
Padley, Joan, Hobt., 83.
Padstow, Cornwall, 75 ; vicar of, 75.
Page, Agnes, Anne (3), 258 ; Arthur,
16 ; Bennet, 258 ; Bridget, 325 ;
Cecily, 16 ; Dorothy, Edm. (6), 258 ;
Edw., 16 ; Eleanor (2), Elizth. (4),
258 ; Francis, 325 ; Geo. (4),
Hearnden, 258 ; Isabel, 295 ; Jas.,
258 ; John, 258 (3), 371 ; Lionel,
258 (2) ; Margt., 148 ; Mary, 258 ;
Matt., 41, 295 ; Bobt., 148 ; Thos.,
(3), Wm., 258.
Paget, Dulcebel, 160 ; Wm., 95.
Pagrave, see Palgrave.
Paine, Payne, Alice, 42 ; Elizth., 265,
436(2) ; Hodgkinson, 149 ; Joan,
265(2) ; John, 403, 436 ; Mary, 447 ;
Nich., 102 ; Sibil, 11(2) ; Simon, 64 ;
Stephen, 102 ; Thos., 42, 436, 447,
538 ; Ursula, 538 ; Wm., 11, 184,
265.
Painswick, Glouc., 157.
Painter, John, 585.
Painter -Stainer, 142.
Pakefield, Suff., 467 ; rector of, 467.
Pakenham, Joan, John, 161.
Pakington, Alice, 359 ; Anne, 530 ;
Dorothy, Sir Thos., 43.
Paleologus, Dorothy, Ferdinando,
John, Mary (2), Theodoro, (2), 73.
Paler, Pailer, Edw., Geo., Hen., Jane,
547 ; John, 547(2), 565 ; Hath.,
547, 565 ; Susan, Wm., (2), 547.
Palestine, 469.
Palgrave, Anne, 321 ; Gregory, 369(2) ;
Hen., 321 ; Kath., Mary, Robt., 369.
Palimpsests, 3, 6, 8, 10, 15, 16, 18, 19,
20, 25, 35(2), 36, 37(2), 38, 40(3),
43, 46(2), 47, 49(2), 50(2), 51, 56, 57,
61, 69, 71, 74(6), 80, 86, 87, 88, 89,
93, 96, 99(2), 101, 108, 111, 114, 118,
119(4), 123, 134, 135(2), 13 7(4),
138(2), 139(2), 140(2), 142(2), 147,
160, 163, 165, 168, 175, 178(2), 180(2),
181, 182, 184, 187, 189(2), 192, 194,
197, 198, 202, 206, 208, 209, 220,
223(2), 224, 226, 228, 229, 231, 232,
233, 236, 240(2), 244(2), 245, 246,
247, 251, 254, 257(2), 258, 264(3),
270, 272, 274, 276, 281, 286, 287(2),
288, 289, 296, 297, 300, 301(4), 302,
305(4), 306, 307, 313, 315(2), 317,
32], 326, 328(2), 334(2), 335, 337(2),
340(3), 342, 347, 349, 353(3), 354,
355, 357(2), 359, 360, 361(2), 363(2),
364, 365, 366, 368, 370, 375, 377,
381, 384, 396, 397, 401(2), 405, 406,
408, 412(2), 417(2), 418, 419, 420,
421, 424, 435, 442, 444, 445, 447,
450, 451, 452, 453, 457, 458, 459,
466, 473, 479, 480, 481, 482(2),
483(2), 487, 494. 496(3), 499, 500,
507, 512, 514, 516, 518, 522, 527,
532(2), 533, 535(2), 538, 550(2),
556(2), 557, 561, 562, 568, 570,
575(3), 576(7), 577(6), 578, 579(2),
580(2), 581(2), 582(2), 583(2), 584(2),
585, 586(2), 588, 590, 591.
Palke, Anne, W"m., 233.
Palling, Emme, Thos., 328.
Palmer, Alice, 267 ; Anne, 348, 522 ;
Christ., 282 ; Edm., 468 ; Eleanor,
183,522; Elizth., 262, 282, 522(2);
Geoff., 326 ; Geo., 523 ; Giles, 522 ;
Helen, 282; Hen., 117, 348(3);
Isabel, 444 ; Sir Jas., 303 ; Joan,
117 ; John, 163, 183, 319, 415, 522(2) ;
Kath., 282, 405, 494 ; Leonard, 282 ;
Martha, 303 ; Mary, 163, 282, 406,
522, 523 ; Ralph, 338 ; Robt., 282,
295, 406 ; Thos., 117, 267, 405, 410 ;
Thomasin, 348 ; Veare, 303 ; Wm.,
262(2), 286, 444.
Palmes, Andrew, Ann, Brian, Ellen,
165 ; Francis, 165, 554, 559 ; Sir
Francis, Guy, Jane, Margt., 165 ;
Mary, 165(3), 559 ; Stephen, Thos.,
Wm., 165.
Palton, Anne, 386.
Pamber, Hants., 164.
Pampisford, Cambs., 68.
Pancras, St., 506.
Papley, Walter, 9.
Parcheminer, 361.
Pardon brasses, 510, 518, 537.
Pargiter, Amy, Robt., 390.
Parham, Suff., 467 ; 453.
Parham, Anth., Peter (3), Rebecca,
Susan, Thos., 355.
Paris, France, 110, 262, 337, 375.
INDEX.
677
Paris, Eleanor, 61 ; Elizth., Ferdinando
Frances, 63 ; Hen., 61(2) ; Margt.,
61, 63(2), 439 ; Nich., Philip(2),
63 ; Robt., 61, 439 ; Sillina, 201 ;
Thos., 532(2) ; Wm., 63, 201, 532.
Park, Elizth., 243 ; Hugh, 45 ; Rich.,
243.
Parker, Agnes, Alice (2), 119 ; Amy,
456 ; Augustine, 460, 461 ; Dorothy,
462 ; Edw., 561 ; Eleanor, 518 ;
Elizth., 191, 238(3), 471, 508, 540 ;
Francis (2), Gregory, 245 ; Hen.,
lord Morley, 119(3), 196 ; Sir Hen.,
119(2), 196, 456; Joan, 244, 245,
518; John, 20(2), 144, 188, 191,
244, 266, 299, 462(2), 471, 508, 518 ;
Kath., 455 ; Margt., 20., 247, 463 ;
Matt., abp. of Canterbury, 490 ;
Mary, 196(2), 455, 561 ; Maud, 154 ;
Nich., 340 ; Sir Nich., 518 ; Parnell,
20 ; Philip (2), Sir Philip, 455 ;
Rich., 238 ; Robt., 238, 518, 561 ;
Roger, 422 ; Sibil, 540 ; Stephen,
245 ; Susan, 299, 461 ; Thos., 4,
154, 247, 518 ; Wm., 239, 245(2),
419, 540 ; Sir Wm., 119, 239.
Parkhurst, John, Kath., 241.
Parkins, see Perkins.
Parkinson, Anne, 269(2) ; Dorothy,
105 ; Elizth., 269, 485 ; Geo.,
Grace, 269 ; John, 485 ; Marma-
duke, 105 ; Mary, 269(3) ; Ralph,
269 ; Rich., 105 ; Robt., 105, 269 (2) ;
Thos., 485.
Parlis, Joan, 5 ; Margery, Ralph, 5, 11.
Parmenter, Frances, Thos., 374.
Parndon, Great, Essex, 129.
Parnell, Joan, 390 ; Margt., Rich., 68 ;
Robt., 390.
Parr, Constance, 183 ; Joan, 366 ;
John, 183, 366 ; Maud, 366.
Parramor, Ann, 247 ; Joan, 255 ;
Thos., 205 ; 247, 255.
Parrot, Elizth., Simon, 418.
Parry, Elizth., 149 ; Francis, 572 ;
John, 429 ; Love, Margt., 569 ;
Rich., 320 ; Robt., 149 ; Susanna,
429 ; Sir Thos., 313.
Parsons, Hen., 95 ; Ralph, 148 ; Rich.,
316 ; Robt., 95.
Partlett, Francis, 345, 346 ; Thos.,
346.
Partney, Line., 289.
Partridge, Edw., 233 ; Mary, 242 ;
Susan, 233 ; Thos., 242.
Paschall, Jane, John, 108.
Passion shields, 169, 428.
Paston, Norf., 360.
Pasfcon, Alice, 359 ; Anne, 325, 359,
459 ; Clement, 359(2) ; Dorothy,
233 ; Edw., 324(2) ; Elizth., 130,
235 ; Erasmus, 360 ; John, 324(2),
459 ; Sir John, 233, 235,* 359 ;
Margt., 324 ; Mary, 360 ; Sir Thos.,
324; Wm., 325;' Sir Wm., 130,
359, 459.
Paswater, Elizth., John, 251.
Patcham, Sussex, 512 ; 37.
Pate, Eleanor, John, 184.
Patenson, Faith, John, 317.
Pateshull, arms of, 177(2) ; Hugh de,
bp. of Coventry, 79 ; Wm. de, 383.
Patmore Hall, Herts., 185.
Patrington, Yorks., 555.
Pattiswick, Essex, 129.
Paul, Elizth., John, 243.
Paul, St., 55, 164, 189, 190, 192,
233, 274, 280(2), 302, 378, 385, 413.
Paula, St., 302.
Paulerspury, Northants., 389 ; 211 ;
rector of, 389.
Paulet, Poulet, Amias, 533 ; Sir
Amias, 94 ; Anne, 160, 165 ; Sir
Chidiock, 160 ; Dulcebel, 160 ;
Edith, 533 ; Eleanor, 437 ; Elizth.,
533 ; Frances, 513 ; Geo., 94 ; Sir
Geo., 514 ; Sir Hampden, 165 ;
John, 160 ; Kath., 123 ; Margt.,
94 ; Mary (2), Nich., 533 ; Wm.,
160, 437.
Paulholme, Yorks., 543.
Paulin, John, Margery, 255.
Paul ton, Elizth., Sir Thos., 89.
Pauncefoot, John, 145 ; Maud, 433 ;
Sophronia, 145 ; Sir Walter, 433 ;
Wm., 154.
Pauntley, Glouc., 154.
Pavey, Frances, 251 ; John, Mary, 52 ;
Robt., 251 ; Wm., 52(2),
Pawe, Wm., 323.
Pawson, Rich., 84.
Pay, Hen., 228 ; Kath., 472.
Peables, Jane, John, 547.
Peacock, arms of, 194 ; Anne, 114 ;
Elizth., 191 ; Isabel, 180 ; Joan,
114(2); John, 114, 194; Maud.,
194 ; Rich., 180, 191 ; Robt., Thos.,
114.
Pearsford, Alex., Joan., 154.
Pearson, Dorothy, 79 ; Elizth., 554 ;
Hen., 79 ; John, 553 ; Susan, Wm.,
543.
Pease, Joan, Wm., 459.
Peasemore, Berks., 25.
Pebmarsh, Essex, 129 ; rector of, 129.
Peck, Anne, 19 ; Elizth., 430 ; Robt.,
19 ; Thos., 320.
Peckham, Surrey, 398.
Peckham, East, Kent., 250 ; 239 ;
rector of, 250.
678
INDEX.
Peckham, West, Kent, 250 ; 139.
Peckham, Amphillis, 38 ; Anne,
Dorothy, 266 ; Sir Edm., 38 ;
Elizth., 396 ; Jas. (2), Joice, Margt.,
266 ; Reynold, 266, 396 ; Thos.,
266.
Peckleton, Leic., 278.
Peckover, Margt., Matt., 357.
Pedder, Agnes, 4 ; Alice, 11 ; John, 4,
11 ; Margt., Maud, 4.
Pedwardine, Alice de, 282 ; Kath.,
280 ; Roger de, 282 ; Walter, 280.
Peeche, Anne, 263 ; Sir Wm., 241, 263.
Peel, Isle of Man, 574.
Peers, John, 127.
Pegg, Kath., Wm., 105.
Peigham, Mary, Wm., 542.
Peletoot, Sir Philip, 199.
Pelham, Brent, Herts., 191.
Pelham, Furneux, Herts., 191 ; 283.
Pelham, Stocking, Herts., 191.
Pelham, arms of, 514 ; Anne, 130,
511(2) ; Isabel, 514 ; Sir John, 514,
582 ; Sir Rich., 511 ; Thos., 582 ;
Sir Wm., 130.
Pelican in piety, 131, 332, 518.
Pell, Elizth. (2), John, Wm., 331.
Pemberton, arms of, 309 ; Elizth.,
194(3) ; Hugh, 309 ; John, 194 ;
Kath., 309 ; Ralph (2), Robt.,
Roger, Tecla, 194.
Pembridge, Sir Fulk, Margt., 26.
Pembroke, earls of, 332, 536(2) ;
mayor of, 572 ; St. Mary, 572 ; St.
Nicholas, 573.
Pembury, Kent, 251.
Penchester, Rose, Stephen de, 218.
Pendarves, John, 71, 418 ; Mary,
Melior, 71 ; Sam., 7l, 418.
Pendennis Castle, Cornwall, 71.
Pendhill, Surrey, 479.
Pendilton, Rich., 160.
Penfold, Rich., 511.
Penhallurik, Warin, 77.
Penhellick, Alex., Alice, 72.
Penitenciary, papal, 311.
Penkerich, Derby, 82.
Penmark, Glamorgan, 572.
Penmynth, Wales, 417.
Penn, Bucks., 47.
Penn, Elizth., 33, 47 ; Giles, Isabel,
441 ; John, 33, 47(3) ; Martha,
Sarah(2), Ursula, Wm., 47.
Pennaunte, Peerce, 123.
Pennebrygg, see Pembridge.
Penning, Arthur, 462.
Pennington, Bridget, 560 ; Elizth., 3 ;
Kath., 554 ; Sir John, 3 ; Thos., 12 ;
Wm., 554, 560.
Pennston, Wm., 376.
Penruddock, Sir John, 161.
Penshurst, Kent, 251 ; 186, 236, 517,
518 ; rectors of, 213, 251, 252.
Pensthorpe, Norf., rector of, 332.
Penthelin, John, 8.
Pentney, Norf., 360.
Penwarne, Janet, Rich., 76.
Penzance, Cornwall, mayor of, 73.
Pepedon, Devon, 93.
Peper-Harow, Surrey, 494 ; rector of,
494.
Pepper, Christ., 555 ; Jane, 393 ;
Joan, 353 ; Wm., 257, 353-
Pepys, arms of, 330 ; Clemence, 330.
Perch, John, 412.
Perchehay, Ralph, 133.
Percival, Gertrude, 172 ; Jas., Phoebe,
58 ; Thos., 424.
Percy, Alan, 513 ; Algernon, earl of
Northumberland, 513 ; dame Anne,
549 ; Dorothy, countess of
Northumb., 512 ; Edw., 513 ;
Elizth., 513, 517 ; Hen., earl of
Northumb., 502, 513, 559 ; Hen.,
lord Percy, 512, 513, Sir Hen., 517,
549 ; Joceline, earl of Northumb.,
513(2) ; Margt., 558 ; Philipe, Sir
Ralph, 509.
Pergetter, Agnes, John, 403.
Perient, Anne, 399; Edm., 110;
Elizth., Geo., Hen., 207 ; Joan,
John (2), 184; Joice, 110, 184;
Mary, 184, 507 ; Thos., 399.
Peris, Agnes, Thos., 1.
Perivale, Middx., see Greenford, Little.
Perkins, Anne, 29, 126 ; Frances,
Francis (5), 29 ; Hannah, 548 ;
John, 417 ; Margt., 29(2) ; Rich.,
103 ; Robt., 126 ; Thos., 457,
548 (2); Wm., 103, 284 (2).
Perot, Roger, 259.
Perry, Pyrry, Agnes, Alice, 198 ;
Anne, Jas., Thos., 254 ; Wm., 198,
254.
Pershore Abbey, Wore., 539.
Pesaro, Italy, 73.
Pescod, Kath., Rich., 369 ; Walter,
280 ; Wm., 369.
Peshall, Humf. (2), John, Sir John,
Laur., Mary, 296.
Peter, Thos., Thomasin, 96.
Peter, St., 55, 56, 164, 175, 189, 190,
192, 233, 274, 280(2), 293, 302, 378,
385, 395, 578.
Peter the wild boy, 201.
Peterborough, Northants, 392 ;
Cathedral, 392 ; dean of, 410 ;
museum, 580 ; prebendary of, 275.
Petersfield, Hants., 164.
Peterson, Robt., Ursula (2), 283.
INDEX.
679
Petham, Kent, 252 ; 255.
Petham, Alice, Wm., 228.
Petherton, North, Somerset, 437 ;
vicar of, 437.
Petherton, South, Somerset, 437.
Pethin, Thos., 99.
Petistree, Suff., 467 ; 335.
Petley, Agnes, 226 ; Alice, 233 ;
Isabel, John (2), Julian, Thos., 226 ;
AVm., 233.
Petre, Dorothy, 436 ; Lucy, 133 ;
Otes, 92, Wm., 133 ; Sir Wm., 436.
Petrockstow, Devon, 94.
Pett, Sussex, 512.
Pettaugh, Suff., 467.
Petter, Elizth., John, 222.
Pettit, arms of, 591 ; Agnes, 260 ;
Cyriac, 211 ; Dennis, 245 ; Eleanor,
260 ; Elias, 203 ; Elizth., Florence,
211 ; Hannah, 225 ; Hen., 225(2),
245(2) ; John, 260 ; Kath., 225 ;
Valentine, 203, 225(2) ; Wm., 260.
Pettow, Anth., Frances, 465.
Pettus, arms of, 357 ; Bridget, Sir
John, 357.
Pettwood, Margt., 351.
Petty, Alice, Anne, 422 ; Christ., 421 ;
Elizth., 422 ; Geo., 421 ; Joan,
John(2), Leonard, Mary, Maximilian,
Philip, 422.
Petworth, Sussex, 512 ; 509 ; rectors
of, 40, 512, 513.
Pevensey, Sussex, 513.
Pever, dies., 427.
Pever, arms of, 47.
Peverell, Margery, 233.
Pexsall, Edith., John, Ralph, Rich.,
164.
Peyton, Christ., 62 ; Dorothy, 94 ;
Elizth., 62(3) ; Frances, 63 ; John,
67, 582 ; Sir John, 67, 472 ; Margt.,
62(2), 67 ; Mary, Rich., 63 ; Sir
Robt., 62, 63(3), 67, 582 ; Thos.,
62, 94.
Peytoo, Edw., Godith, 539.
Phelip, Anne, 36 ; Cristine, 235 ; Sir
David, 36 ; Sir John, 539 ; Sir Matt.,
235 ; Maud, 539.
Philip, St., 137, 192, 280, 377.
Philippa, Queen, arms of, 56.
Phillips, Agnes, 324 ; Anne, 175 ;
John, 68, 345 ; Rich., 175 ; Robt.,
324.
Philpot, Elizth., 395 ; Hen., Judith,
230 ; Wm., 395.
Picakis, Robt., 141.
Pickard, John, 341.
Pickenham, North, Norf., 377.
Pickenham, arms of, 300 : Margt.,
299.
Pickeridge, Margt., Thos., 443.
Pickering, Cecily, 525 ; Sir Christ.,
528 ; Ellen, 545 ; Geo., 421 ; John,
377 ; Margt., 291 ; Susan, 548 ; Sir
Thos., 525.
Pickes, John, 580(2).
Piddington, Oxon, 419.
Piddlehinton, Dorset, 101 ; parsons,
of, 101.
Piddletown, Dorset, 101.
Piddletrenthide, Dorset, 101.
Pierce, Elizth., Robt., 433 ; Thos., 510,
536.
Pierrepont, baron, 394 ; Elizth., 244 ;
Gervis, 394 ; Geo., 244 ; Sir Geo.,
394 ; Sir Hen., 394, 396 ; John,
561 ; Mary, 396 ; Robt., earl of
Kingston, 394.
Pierson, see Pearson.
Pigeon, Kath., 369.
Piggott, Agnes, 53 ; Alban, 22 ; Alice,
4, 18 ; Anne, 7 ; Benj., 6 ; Bridget,
7 ; Elizth., 53, 197 ; Frances, 39 ;
Francis, 6, 22(2), 39 ; John, 39 ;
Laur., 4 ; Margery, 6, 39 ; Margt.,
22(2) ; Martha, 22 ; Mary, 7, 52 ;
Matt., 34 ; Rebecca, 197 ; Rich.,
18; Robt., 22, 52, 575; Thos., 34,
53, 197 ; Winifred, 39 ; — 55.
Pightlesthorne, Bucks., 33.
Pike, Ellen, 183 ; John, 38(2) ; Wm.,
183.
Pikeworth, Rich., 290.
Pilot, Wm., 290.
Pilgrim, Nich., 370.
Pilkington, Elizth., 286 ; Jas., bp. of
Durham, 105 ; Nath., 286.
Pilton, Devon, 94.
Pilton, Somerset, 437.
Pimpe, Margt., 218 ; Sir Wm., 218, 219.
Pimperne, Dorset, 101.
Pinchbeck, Line., 289 ; 68.
Pinchin, Agnes, 385 ; Jane, John,
Rose, 143 ; Wm., 143, 385,
Pinchpole, Kath., 20 ; Margt., Rich., 5.
Pine, Edw., Eleanor, 93.
Pink, Dennis, 160 ; Elizth., Hen., 170 ;
John, 167 ; Walter, 160 ; Wm., 167.
Pinner, Middx., 315.
Pinnock, John, 498.
Pion, King’s, Hereford, 177.
Pipe, Sir Rich,, 540 ; Sir Robt., 430 ;
Susan, 540.
Pipe roll, comptroller of, 317 ; sub¬
treasurer of, 183.
Pirk, Joan, Rich., Robt., Thos., 145.
Pirton, Edm., Elizth., 140 ; Kath.,
109, 136 ; Margt., 110 ; Mary, 483 ;
Sir Wm,, 109, 110, 136.
Pitcher, Robt., 329.
680
INDEX.
Pitsea, Essex, 129.
Pitstone, Bucks., 33.
Pitt, Dorothy, E., 429.
Pitton, Wilts., 533.
Piwale, Agnes, Wm., 18.
Pix, Elizth., 52 ; Michael, Thos., 227 ;
Wm., 52.
Place, Sussex, 509.
Place, Christ., Mary, 105.
Plaforth, Rich., 337.
Plague, deaths from, 43, 73, 126, 181,
340, 365, 550.
Plant, Joan, Priscilla, Thos., 403.
Plantagenet, Anne, duchess of Exeter,
31 ; Edw., prince of Wales, 268 ;
Hen., earl of Lancaster, 331 ; Isabel,
Rich., earl of Cambridge, 117 ; Thos.
duke of Gloucester, 312, 314, 474.
Plat, John, 23 ; Jas., 149 ; Wm., 150.
Playdell, Mary, Toby, 23.
Playford, Suff., 467.
Plays, Joan, Sir John, 342.
Playters, Platers, Anne, 469(2) ;
Beatrice, 361 ; Christ, 455, 470(2) ;
Dorothy, 361, 470 ; Drake Wm.,
337 ; Elizth., 361, 469, 470(2) ;
Francis, 361 ; Jane, 470 ; John,
361, 470 ; Kath., 337 ; Margt., 455 ;
Mary, 470 ; Nich., Roger, 361 ;
Susan, 470 ; Thos., 335, 361(2),
469(2) ; Sir Thos., 470 ; Thomasin,
335, 470(3) ; Wm., 335, 469, 470(3).
Pleshey, Essex, 144.
Plesington, Sir Hen., Isabel, 398.
Plessi, Joan, 47.
Plewme, see Plume.
Plimmiswood, Thos., 398.
Plott, Wm., 175.
Plowden Hall, Salop"^ 429 ; 379.
Plowden, Ancoret, Anne, Edm.,
Edw. (2), 429 ; Elizth., 379, 429(2);
Francis, 379 ; Humf., Jane, John(2),
Joice, Margt., Mary, 429.
Plowland, Yorks., 561.
Pluckley, Kent, 252 ; 119.
Plumbe, Margt., Wm., 201.
Plume, Elizth., Robt., 143 ; Wm., 539.
Plumer, John, 547.
Plumley, Anne, 237(2), 257 ; Barbara,
90 ; Dorothy, Elizth., Jas. (2), 237 ;
John, 90, 237(2) ; Mary, Sarah, 237 ;
Wm., 237, 257.
Plumpton, Yorks., 83.
Plumpton, Elizth., 278 ; Margt., Sir
Robt., 83.
Plumstead, Kent, 587, 588, 589(2), 590.
Plumstead, Great, Norf., 360.
Plumstead, Little, Norf., 360; rector of,
360.
Plymouth, St. Andrew, Devon, 94.
Poche, Margt., 61.
Poddington, Beds., 10 ; 11.
Podmore, John, 427, 442.
Poffe, Folke, 402.
Poidres, Alice, Robt., 188.
Poinard, Bridget, Frances, Joan,
Judith, Martha, Rebecca, Robt., 180.
Poinings, Sir Edw., Elizth., 212 ; Joan,
Rich., Robt., lord Poinings, 310.
Pointell, Edm., 217 ; Elizth., 217,
457 ; Mr., 457.
Pointz, Elizth., John, Wm. (2), 128.
Pole, de la Pole, arms of, 590 ; Alice,
duchess of Suffolk, 405(3) ; Elizth.,
64, 119, 154; Sir Giles, 154 ; Joan,
113, 219, 220 ; John, 102, 113, 219,
220 ; Kath., 90, 342 ; Mary, 102 ;
Michael, earl of Suffolk, 342 ; Sir
Thos., 342 ; Sir Walter, 64 ; Wm.,
90 ; Wm., duke of Suffolk, 405.
Poley, Anne, 449 ; Dorothy, Edm. (2),
448 ; John, 448, 452 ; Martha, 452 ;
Rich., 449.
Polhill, Agnes, 238 ; Anne, 257 ; Thos.,
238, 257.
Poling, Sussex, 513 ; vicar of, 513.
Pollard, Anne, 89 ; Eleanor, 94 ; Sir
Hugh, 89 ; John, 94 ; Margt., Rich.,
436 ; Wm., 376.
Pollexfen, Jas., Kath., 123.
Polstead, Suff., 468 ; rector of, 468.
Polstead, Anne (2), Elizth., 486 ; Hen.,
496 ; Jane, John, Julian, 486.
Polton, Pulton, Agnes, 536 ; Anne, 379 ;
Edith, 536(2), 410 ; Elizth., 382 ;
Ferdinand, 379 ; Geo., 382(2) ;
Philip, 536, 410 ; Thos., 536(2), 410.
Polwhele, Digory, 75, 76 ; Isabel, 75 ;
Kath., 76.
Pondes, Essex, 113.
Ponteland, Northumb., vicar of, 163.
Pontesbury, Geo., Jane, 431.
Poole, Dorset, 101.
Poole, Pooly, Alice, 160 ; Anth., 440 ;
Frances, 160 ; John, 19 ; Margery,
440 ; Rich., Thos., 514.
Poore, Edm., 169 ; John, 531 ;
Richarda, 163.
Pope, Alice, 296 ; Anne, 425 ; Jane,
333 ; Joan, 296 ; John, 333, 425 ;
Margt., 425 ; Mary, Ralph, 507 ;
Sir Thos., 425 ; Walter, 296 ; Wm.,
425(2).
Popeley, Elizth., Francis, 543.
Popes, Herts., 185.
Popham, Hants., 162.
Popham, arms of, 25 ; Alex., 90 ; Sir
John, 25 ; Kath., 90.
Pordage, John (2), Mary, Solomon,
Wm., 254.
INDEX.
681
Poringland, Norf., 360.
Poringland, Rich., 358.
Porredge, Hen., 208.
Portbury, Somerset, 437.
Porte, Dorothy, Elizth. (2), Hen. (2),
Sir John (3), 83.
Porter, arms of, 175 ; Alan, 217 ; Alice,
Arthur, 152, 154 ; Augustine, 282 ;
Beatrice, 372 ; Bridget, Cecily, 152 ;
Fridswide, 154 ; Geoff., 372 ; Hen.,
152 ; John, 41, 127, 560 ; Kath.,
282 ; Mary, 154 ; Nidi., 152(2) ;
Roger, 152, 153; Wm., 174; — ,
140.
Portesgrave, Beds., 12.
Portington, Thos., 11.
Portman, Hen., Joan, 438.
Portslade, Sussex, 513.
Portsmouth, Hants., 172, 512, 566.
Portugal, King of, 502.
Pory, Margt., 370.
Postil, Robt., 329.
Postwick, Norf., 360 ; rector of, 360.
Poticary, Christ., Eleanor, Elizth.,
535 ; Hester, 536 ; Jerome, 535(2) ;
Thos., 536.
Potter Heigham, Norf., 360 ; rector
of, 344.
Potter, x41ice, Anne, 264 ; Bridget, 239;
Christ., 416 ; Elizth., John, 264 ;
Rich., 239, 263, 264 ; Thos., 264.
Potterne, Wilts., 533.
Potterspury, Northants., 389.
Pottesgrove, Beds., 10 ; 52.
Potton, Beds., 405.
Potts, Anne, 321, 322 ; Barbara,
322(2) ; Caleb, 379 ; John, 81(2),
321, 322, 346 ; Sir John, 321 ;
Kath., 346 ; Mary, 81 ; Willoughby,
322.
Pound, Anne, 165 ; Anth., 161, 165 ;
Kath., Mary, Wm., 165.
Poulet, Powlet, see Paulet.
Poulterer, 487.
Poulton-le-Fylde, Lane., 271 ; vicar of,
271.
Poulton, Wilts., 160.
Poulton, Giles, Jane, 126, 388.
Povey, XJmfray (2), Wat, 316.
Powderham, Devon, 94 ; 72.
Powell, Andrew, 318(2) ; John, 499 ;
Mary, 25 ; Morgan, 173 ; Wm., 25 ;
440 ; Zirophaeniza, 318.
Power, Francis, Margt., 400.
Powl, John, 355.
Powlesden, Amy, Jane, Rich., 479.
Powndall, Philemon, 257.
Pownder, Emme, Thos., 460.
Powys, John ap Meredyth de, 569 ;
lord, 298.
Poyle, Surrey, 43.
Poyle, Elizth., John, 406.
Prater, Mary, Wm., 531.
Pratt, Isabel, 423 ; Joan, 195, 298 ;
John, 173 ; Rich., 298 ; Simon, 195 ;
Walter, 423.
Preece, see Price.
Prelatte, Agnes, Joan, Wju., 148.
Prescott, Lancs., 24.
Prescott, Alice, Jas., 284.
Preshute, Wilts., 533.
Prestbury, Glouc., 113, 155.
Preston, Lane., 271 ; bailiff of, 271.
Preston, Suff., 468.
Preston, Sussex, 514.
Preston Bagot, Warw., 523.
Preston Deanery, Northants., 389 ; 34.
Preston-next -Faversham, Kent, 252 ;
vicars of, 253.
Preston, Alice, 58 ; Eleanor, Hugh, 33 ;
Jas., 323 ; Peter, 448, 465(2) ; R.,
78 ; Rich., 246 ; Thos., 58 ; Sir
Thos., 33 ; Thomasin, 465.
Prestwich, Lane., 272 ; rector of, 272.
Prestwick, Joan, John, Wm., 518.
Prestwold, Leic., 277.
Pretiman, John, 447 ; Mary, 371 ;
Peter, 371, 447.
Price, Arthur, 171 ; John, 126, 417,
513 ; Hen., 417 ; Hugh, abbot of
Conway, 132 ; Jane, 171 ; Martha,
126 ; Robt., 176.
Prick, John, 80, 462 ; Margt., Robt. (2),
80.
Prideaux, Agnes, 92 ; Anne, 418 ;
John, 92, 411 ; John, bp. of Worces¬
ter and rector of Exeter Coll.,
Oxford, 92, 411, 418, 538, 540;
Margt., 525 ; Matthias, Robt., 411 ;
Sarah, 540.
Priestley, Hester (2), Wm., 387.
Priests in civil dress, 71, 102, 233.
Primislaus, duke of Teschen, 333.
Printer, 449.
Prior’s Court, Hereford, 176.
Priorsdean, Hants., 497.
Pritchard, Elizth., 59 ; John, 572(2) ;
J.E., 585 ; Matt., 318, 571 ;
Marcelie, 572 ; Thos., 59 ; Wm., 318.
Prittlewell, Essex, 144.
Private Possession, 582.
Privy councillors, 64, 93, 116, 206,313.
Pro bus, Cornwall, 75.
Procter, Wm., 379.
Proffit, Prophete, arms of, 196 ; Anne,
263, 492 ; Elizth., 196 ; John, 164,
263, 492.
Prophets, 46, 192, 345.
Proud, Prude, John, 498 ; Thos., 213.
Prout, Elizth., John, 28.
682
INDEX.
Prunes, Mary, 23 ; Walter, 23, 406.
Prussia, 333.
Pudsey, arms of, 559 ; Ambrose, 560 (3);
Anne, 112, 560 ; Bridget, 560 ;
Edine, 559 ; Elizth., 560(2) ; Hen.,
Margt., 544 ; Michael, 404 ; Ralph,
112 ; Sir Ralph, 559 ; Wm., 421.
Pugin, A. W., 576.
Pulborough, Sussex, 513 ; 505 ; rector
of, 513.
Pulham, Dorset, 101 ; rector of, 101.
Pulham, St. Mary-the-Virgin, Norf.,
360 ; rector of, 360.
Pulloxhill, Beds., 10.
Pul ter, arms of, 188 ; Alice, 187 ;
Anne, Edw., Hen., 184 ; John, 184,
187, 188 ; Litton, Margt., Penelope,
184 ; Wm., 188.
Pultney, Sir John, Magdalen, 68.
Pulton, see Polton.
Pulvertoft, Alice, 476 ; Ralph, 350.
Puncknowle, Dorset, 101; 133, 236.
Purdan, Hen., Joan, 500.
Purdance, Margt., Rich., 352.
Purdie, Dr., 589.
Purland, Robt., 373.
Purleigh, Essex, 129 ; rectors of, 129,
130.
Purlevant, Elizth., John, 129.
Purley, Berks., 25.
Purley, Surrey, 496.
Purlles, John, 107.
Pursglove, Robt., bp. of Hull, 87(2).
Purvey, Alice, Elizth., Nich., 5, 578.
Purveyor, 406.
Purvoche, Joan, Thos., 487.
Pury, Nich., 496.
Putney, Surrey, 494.
Puttenham, Surrey, 495 ; rectors of,
495.
Puttenham Margery, Robt., 521.
Puttok, Alice, John, 369.
Pye, Margt., 163 ; Thos., 163, 414, 504.
Pyecombe, Sussex, rector of, 506.
Pyrton, Oxon, 419.
Pytchley, Northants., 386, 425.
Pyvor, Ches., 213.
Q
Quadring, Rich., 359.
Quainton, Bucks., 47 ; rectors of, 47,
186.
Quarles, Elizth., Sir Robt., 143.
Quarne, Nich., Robt., 418.
Quarrendon, Bucks, 584.
Quatremain, Joan, Kath., Rich., Sibil,
Thos. (2), 423.
Quedgley, Glouc., 154.
Queenhill, Wore., 540.
Queeniborough, Leic., 277 ; vicarof, 25.
Quok, John, Rich., 210.
Quethioc, Cornwall, 75.
Quilter, Jane, Wm., 213.
Quinnell, Dorothy, Robt., 478..
Quinsey, Geoff., 351.
Quinton, Glouc., 154.
Quy, see Stow-cum-Quy.
Quythed, see Whitehead.
R
Rabett, Agnes, Geo., 452.
Radbrook, Salop, 431, 587, 588.
Radcliffe -on -Trent, Notts., 396.
Radcliffe, Ratcliffe, Sir Alex, 270(2),.
272 ; Alice, 78, 270, 271 , Anne,
271 ; Anth., 130 ; Eleanor, 272 ;
Elizth., 406, 543 ; Francis, 558(2)
Hugh, 441 ; Sir John, 78 ; Margt.,
441 ; Mary, 130, 558 ; Rich., 271,
419 ; Thos., 406 ; Wm., 271.
Rademeld, Agatha, John de, 514.
Rading, see Reding.
Radnage, Bucks., 48 ; parson of, 48.
Radnor, Old, Wales, 572.
Rad.well, Herts., 191.
Radyn, Glamorgan, 318.
Ragg, Dorothy, Elizth., Wm., 277.
Ragley, Warw., 155.
Ragsdale, Owen, 389.
Rainer, Rich., 339.
Rainham, Essex, 130.
Rainham, Kent, 253 ; vicar of, 253.
Rainham, East, Norf., 361 ; rector of,
361.
Rainham St. Mary, Norf., rector of, 64.
Rainsford, Alice, 422 : Elizth, 149(2),
510 ; Geo., 510 ; Hercules, 149 ;
Jakes, 110; Meneleb, Mary, 510;
510 ; Wm., 422.
Rainthorpe Hall, Norf., 351, 585.
Raleigh, Anne, Isabel, 346 ; Joseph,
346 ; Margt., 524 ; Rich., 328 ;.
Sibil, 379 ; Simon, 379, 524.
Ram, Joan, John, 218.
Ramesdon Barringtons, Essex, 130.
Rampisham, Dorset, 102.
Rampston, Margt., 143 ; Mary, 129 ;
Robt., 112, 120, 126, 139, 140, 142,
143, 144, 298 ; Rowland, 129.
Rampton, Cambs., 68.
Rampton, Notts., 293.
Ramsbury, Wilts., 537 ; parson of, 537.
Ramsey, Hunts., abbot of, 56.
Ramsey, arms of, 583 ; Adam, 402 ;
Elizth., Margt., Thos. (2), 43 ; Wm.,
351.
Rand, Line., 289.
Rand, Margt., 129 ; Mary, Ralph (3),
494.
INDEX.
683:
Randall, Randoll, Anne, 327 : Eliztli.,
523 ; Hen., 327 ; Philip, Thos., 419 ;
Thoinasin, 327 ; Wm., 523.
Randolph, Anne, 580 ; Bernard (3),
Edm., Eliztli. (3), Herbert, Jane (2),
John, Margt., Mary, Sarah, Susan,
209 ; Thos., 580 ; Wm., 209 (3).
Randworth, Norf., 361.
Ranston, Alice, John, 137.
Rant, Christ,, 376 ; Eliztli., 371 ;
Joan, 376 ; Robt., 371 ; Roger,
Wm., 376.
Rashleigh, Abigail, 493 ; Alice (2),
John, 72.
Ratford, John, 480.
Ratton, Sussex, 508.
Rauceby, Line., 289 ; vicar of, 289.
Raudon, Elizth., 565 ; Laur., 564 ;
Margery, Marmaduke, Mary, Robt.,
Roger, 565.
Raunds, Northants., 389 ; 520 ; vicar
of, 389.
Raveningham, Norf., 361 ; 339.
Ravenscroft, Alice, 138.
Rawe, Geo., 256 ; Isabel, 376 ; Sarah,
256 ; Walter, 376.
Rawlins, Simon, 571 ; Thos., 10.
Rawmarsh, Yorks,, 555.
Rawreth, Essex, 130.
Rawson, Agnes, Christ, 307 ; Dorothy,
John (2), 396 ; Margt., 307.
Raydon, Suff., 468.
Raye, Elizth., 129 ; Geo., 133.
Rayleigh, Essex, 130.
Rayne, Essex, 130 ; 110, 494.
Reade, Rede, Reed, Alice, 160 ; Anne,
191, 335, 355, 453, 470 ; Cecily,
Cristine, 401 ; Dorothy, 211 ; Edm.,
401 ; Edw., 453 ; Elizth., 30, 151 ;
Geo., 123, 532 ; John, 30, 295, 401(2),
415 ; Margt., 207, 295 ; Mary, 52 ;
Meriel, 40 ; Peter, 335, 355, 356 ;
Rich., 151 ; Sir Rich., 191 ; Robt.,
40, 160 ; Sir Robt., 211 ; Thos.,
52 ; Wm., 207, 470.
Reading, Berks., 25 ; 17, 161, 584 ;
mayors of, 25(2), 26 ; museum, 581 ;
St. Giles, 25 ; St. Laurence, 25,
vicar of, 25 ; St. Mary, 25.
Rebuses, 27, 41, 146, 157, 161, 188, 191,
201, 229, 286, 298, 330, 358, 416, 418,
432, 466.
Reculver, Kent, 268.
Redbird, Rich., 34.
Redbourn, Herts., 191.
Redbourne, John, 229.
Redenhall, Norf., 37 7 ; rector of, 377.
Redfans, Essex, 132.
Redford, John, 496 ; - , 282.
Redgrave, Suff., 468.
Reding, Redding, Alice, 177 ; John,
485 ; Kath., 136 ; Mary, 485 ;
Philip, 177 ; Rose, Thos., i43 .
Redlingfield, Suff., 468.
Redmain, Redman, Hen., Joan, 296 ;
John, 65 ; Walter, 78.
Redmarley, Wore., 540.
Redsham Hall, Suff., 468.
Reedham, Norf., 361 ; 207, 324, 325,
361, 367, 469.
Reedheath, Herts., 199.
Reepham, Norf., 361.
Reeve, Erances, 217 ; Erancis, 121 ;
Geo. (2), Hen., 432 ; Joan, 121 ;
John, 217 ; John, abbot of Bury,
120 ; Kath., 432 ; Margt., 217 ;
Marion, 453 ; Mary, 432 ; Roger,
158 ; Rose, 465 ; Spencer, 432(2) ;
Thos., Wm. (2), 465.
Reigate, Surrey, 495 ; Erenches in, 495.
Reittenger, Christ., 248.
Religion, figure of, 568.
Remenham, Berks., 26 ; rector of, 26.
Remington, Elizth., 550 ; Nathaniel,
351(2) ; Rich., 550.
Rendham, Suff., 468 ; 452 ; vicar of,
468.
Renhold, Beds., 10.
Reniger, John, Michael, 159.
Renys, — — , 362.
Repps (West Elegg), Norf., 362.
Repps, North, Norf., 362.
Repps, South, Norf., 362.
Repps, Anne, 347 ; Ele, Hen., 372
John, 347(2), 372(2) ; Margt., 372 ;
Thos., 347 ; Thomasin, 372.
Repton, Derby, 83.
Repton, Robt., 427.
Reresby, Leic., 25.
Reresby, Ellen, 290 ; Lionel, 290, 554
Marv, 554.
Reskemer, Joan, Sir John, 259(2).
Rest, figures of, 11, 548.
Restorations, 17 and 18 cent., 78, 83,
87(2), 92, 103, 137, 154, 246, 252,
387, 515.
Restwold, Bridget, Edw., 554 ; Elizth.,.
Wm., 35.
Resurrections, 43, 55, 283, 284, 307,
349, 515, 572. S'ee also Our Lord in
Pity.
Retford, East, Notts., 587.
Retherby, Wm., 562.
Rettenden, Essex, 130.
Revers, John, Marie, 452.
Revett, Margt., 469.
Reydon, Elizth., Thos. (3), 468.
Reymerston, Norf., 362.
Reymes, Anne, 374 ; Emma, 325 :
Wm., 325, 374.
■684
INDEX.
Reynell, Sarah, Rich., 93.
Reynes, arms of, 9(2) ; Agnos, 37 ;
Alice, 9 ; John, Sir John, 37 ; Mary,
9 ; Robt., 320 ; Thos., 9(2).
Reynold, Reynolds, Agnes, 324 ; Cuth-
bert, 52 ; Elizth., 234 ; John, 276,
550; Mary, 52; Martin, 546 ; Rich.,
112, 234 ; Wm., 324.
Rhe, isle of, 293.
Rhodogidio, Anglesey, 571.
Rhysnant Hall, Montgomery, 570.
Riall, Adam, 365 ; Edm., 173.
Riccall, Yorks., 555.
Riccard, Sir Andrew, 311.
Rice, arms of, 200, 577 ; Agnes, 530 ;
Mary, Robt. (2), 468 ; R.G., 585 ;
Simon, 200.
Richard of Chichester, St., 175, 302.
Richards Castle, Hereford, 5.
Richardson, Anne, 552 ; John, 12 ;
Joshua, Sarah, 429 ; Thos., 552 ;
Wm.. 64, 566.
Riche, Anne, Sir Hugh, 119 ; lord
125 ; Sir Rich., lord Riche, 119 ; Sir
Robt., 118 ; Thos., 118, 151.
Richers, Amy, 339 ; Audrey, 238, 239 ;
Edm., 339 ; Elizth., 331, 339 ;
Robt., 238, 239 ; Wm., 322.
Riches, John, 366; Robt., 345; Wm.,
366.
Richman, Agnes, 371 ; Elizth., 453 ;
Joan, 338 ; John, 338, 371, 453.
Richmond, Surrey, 495.
Richmond, Yorks., 555 ; 265 ; arch¬
deacon of, 299 ; M.P. for, 554 ;
steward of, 555.
Richmond, Christian, Joan, John, 121.
Richmond, countess of, 57.
Ricilis, John, Margt., 263.
Rickards, Bridget, John, 572 ; Rich.,
320.
Rickhill, arms of, 249(2), 577(2) ;
Kath., Wm., 249, 589 ; Sir Wm.,
249.
Rickmansworth, Herts., 191.
Ridge Hill, Staffs., 443.
Ridley, Ches., 271.
Ridley, Kent, rector of, 206.
Ridley, Alice, Eleanor, 430 ; John, 27 ;
Raynold, Rich., 430.
Rigg, Riggs, Alice, 248 ; Constance,
160; Joan, Kath., Rich., 248 ; Thos.,
160 ; Thomasin, Wm., 170.
Rightwis, Edm., 322 ; John, Margt.,
Thos., 363.
Riley, Henrietta, Robt., 294.
Ringdown, Wilts., 535.
Ringland, Norf., 362.
Ringmer, Sussex, 513 ; vicar of, 514.
Ringsfield, Suff., 468 ; 462.
Ringstead, Great, Korf., 362 ; 351 ;
rector of, 362.
Ringwood, Hants., 164 ; rector of, 513.
Ringwould, Kent, 253.
Rinham, John, Margt., 580.
Ripley, Yorks, 555 ; 566 ; rector of,
555.
Ripon, Yorks., 555 ; 334; alderman of,
556 ; canons, 55, 555 ; Minster, 555 ;
prebendary, 250 ; vicar -choral and
succentor, 556.
Rippingham, Joan, 65 ; John, Robt.,
66 ; Wm., 65.
Ripple, Kent, 253.
Ripple, Wore., 540 ; rector of, 540.
Ripton Abbots, Hunts., 202.
Risain, Joan, Sir John, 184.
Risborough, Monks, Bucks., 48 ; rector
of, 48.
Risby, Sutf., 468 ; parson of, 468.
Risby, Esa, 176 ; Joan, 110 ; Sarah,
176; Thos., 110.
Rishangles, Suit., 468.
Risley, Derby, 86 ; 88.
Risley, Agnes, 45 ; Edw., 65 ; Jas.,
Joan, 389 ; Rich., Thomasin, 330 ;
Wm., 45.
Riston, Robt., 322.
Rive, see Reeve.
Rivenhall, Essex, 445.
Rivers, earl, 132.
Rivett, Margery, Robt., 476 ; Timothy,
440.
Riviere, Sir John de la, 155.
Rixman, John, Mary, 16.
Roberts, Agnes, 212 ; Alice, 234 ;
Anne, 222 ; Dorothv, 487 ; Edm.,
317 ; Elizth., 212, 222 ; Faith, 317 ;
Frances, 75, 125, 222(2), 317 ;
Francis, 125, 260, 317 ; Geo., 212(6),
494 ; Hender, 75 ; Herbert, 318 ;
Hugh, 54 ; Jas., 254; Joan, 212;
John, 212, 222, 234, 318 ; Joice,
110(2), 184; Margt., 110, 212, 317,
318 ; Mary, 212, 317, 494 ; Mr., 364 ;
Rich., 75; Thos., 212(2), 222(3),
487 ; Sir Thos., 222, 260 ; Walter,
212, 222(4); Wm., 69, 110(2), 184.
222.
Robertson, Alice, 279 ; Humf., 469 ;
Isabel, 279 ; Joan, 418 ; John, 336 ;
Nich., 279 ; Robt., 336 ; Rose,
469 ; Wm., 418.
Robins, Adam, 163 ; John, 31 ; Kath.,
65, 195 ; Oliver, 65 ; Wm., 195.
Robinson, Alice, 254 ; Anne, 557 ;
Arthur, 550 ; Sir Arthur, 547 ;
Dan., 369 ; Elizth., 309, 550, 557 ;
Frances, 247, 550; Geo., 247;
Grace, 550 ; Hen., 557(2) ; Hen.,
INDEX.
685
bp. of Carlisle, 78, 416 ; Isabel, 550,
564 ; Jane, 547, 550 ; Jas., 557 ;
Jenet, 550 ; John, 309, 557(2), 564 ;
Laur., Leonard, 550 ; Margt., 247,
550 ; Mary, 184, 557 ; Matt., 545 ;
Nich., 247 ; Rich., 550 ; Susan,
557(2); Thos., 184, 254, 550 ; Wm.,
550(3), 564.
Robroke, Wm., 216.
Robson, Wm., 309.
Rochdale, Lane., 272.
Roches, Elizth., 17.
Rochester, Kent, 254 ; 236 ; aldermen
of, 209, 254(2) ; bishops, 129, 213,
259, 268(4), 413, 415, 534; Cathe¬
dral, 268 ; constable of castle, 268 ;
guardian of bridge, 386 ; mayors,
217, 254(3) ; registrar of city and
diocese, 254 ; St. Margaret, 254, 258,
vicar of, 254 ; St. Nicholas, 254.
Rochester, Elizth. (2), Joan, John,
Philipe, Robt., Wm., 135.
Rochford, Essex, 130.
Rochford, Hen,, 293 ; Maud, Sir
Ralph, 371.
Rockland (Henstead), Norf., 362.
Rodes, arms of, 546 ; Sir Edw.,
Godfrey, Margt., 546.
Rodge, Jas., 93.
Roding, Abbess, Essex, 131.
Roding, High, Essex, 131.
Rodmarton, Glouc., 155 ; 69.
Rodmell, Sussex, 514.
Rodmersham, Kent, 254,
Rodney, Dorothy, Sir Geo., Morris,
431.
Rogers, Anne, 164, 495 ; Elizth,, 309,
557 ; Frances, Francis, 224 ; Grace,
104 ; Hen., 514 ; Jas., 495 ;
Jonathan, 104 ; John, 104(2), 164,
403 ; Sir Rich., 309, 557 ; W.H.H.,
221.
Rogerson, Agnes (2), Thos., 342.
Rogle, Alice, Geo., 459.
Rok, Elizth., 47.
Rokeby, Agnes, 544 ; Joan, Ralph,
543 ; Robt., 368 ; Rose, Wm., 544;
Wm., abp. of Dublin, 557.
Rokesle, Sir John de, 241.
Rokis, Joan, John, 35.
Roland, Nich., Pernel, 3 ; Walter, 4.
Rolf, Bridget, 457 ; Edith, 119 ; John,
337; Robt., 457; Thos., 119, 457.
Rolle, Alex., Geo. (2), Hen. (2), Honor,
Joachim, John (3), Margt. (2),
Margery, 94 ; Mary, 76 ; Rich., 94 ;
Robt., 76, 94 ; Sam., 76 ; Valentine,
94.
Rolleston, Notts., 396 ; 53 ; vicar of,
396.
Rolleston, Anne, 80 ; Edw., 294 ;
Jas., 80.
Rollright, Great, Oxon, 419 ; 197 ;
rector of, 419.
Rolvenden, Kent, 254.
Romaldkirk, Yorks., 566 ; rector of,
566.
Rome, 56, 196.
Romney, New, Kent, 254 ; jurats of,
254(2).
Romney, Old, Kent, 255 ; 242.
Romsey, Hants., 164 ; mayor of, 164.
Rondel, see Randall.
Rook, Hugh, 533.
Rookwood, Elizth., Firmin, 373 ; John,
466 ; Wm., 372 ; - - , 455.
Roop, Ambrose, Dorothy, 572 ; John,
90 ; Nich., 417.
Roos, Rous, arms of, 297 ; Anne,
297(2) ; Sir Anth., 335 ; Brian, 18 ;
Christ., 474 ; Dorothy, 90 ; Edm.,
406 ; Eleanor, 522 ; Elizth., 474
lord Geo., 100 ; John, Sir John,
474 ; Kath., 363 ; lord, 130 ;
Margt., 100, 387 ; Maud, 155 ; Rich.,.
297; Thos., 155, 297, 363, 525; Sir
Thos., 525 ; Wm., 371 ; - 284.
Rooyen, Johannes von, 308.
Roper, arms of, 232 ; Agnes, 232 ;
Dorothy, 390 ; Edm., 232 ; Elizth.,.
John, 243 ; Lactansius, Lucy, 483.
Roses, inscribed, 33, 194, 306, 580.
Ross, Hereford, 177.
Rossendall, Jeremiah, 548.
Rotheley, Beatrix, Joan, Wm., 224.
Rotherfield, Hants., 166.
Rotherfi eld -Greys, Oxon, 419 ; 423.
Rotherham, Yorks., 556 ; provost o
college of, 87.
Rotherham, Anne, Edm., Elizth. (2),.
9 ; Geo. 9(2), 210; Helen, 82 ; Isaac,
9 ; John, 82 ; Kath., 8 ; Margt.,
210 ; Ralph, 9 ; Thos., abp. of
York., 8 ; Sir Thos., 8.
Rotherhithe, Surrey, 495.
Rotherwas, Hereford, 153.
Rotherwick, Hants., 170.
Rothwell, Northants., 389.
Rothwell, Yorks., 556.
Rothwell, Wm. de, 389.
Rotton, Elizth., Margt., Thos., 523..
Rotuenlin, marquis of, 423.
Roucliff, Brian, Joan, 546.
Rouen, France, 21, 242.
Rougham, Norf., 362 ; vicar of, 362:.
Rougham, Suff., 468.
Rous, see Roos.
Rousham, Oxon, 420.
Rouslench, Wore., 525.
Routh, Yorks., 556.
686
INDEX.
Routh, Agnes, Sir John, 556.
Rowbarns, Surrey, 486.
Rowd, Helen, Wm., 323.
Rowdell, Hen., 315.
Rowdon, Eliztli., 150 ; John, 162(2) ;
Walter, 150.
Rowe, Anne, 140 ; Elizth., 251 ; John,
95(2) ; Mch., 251 ; Sir Thos., Wm.,
140.
Rowington, Warw., 422.
Rowland, Grace, 84 ; Hen., bp. of
Bangor, 569 ; John, 84.
Rowlatt, Jane, Ralph, 193.
Rowley, Staffs., 296.
Rowley, Anne, 180,191; Francis, 191;
John, 180 ; Margt., 146 ; Mary, 191 ;
Thos., 146.
Rownce, Jas., 372(2).
Rowthall, Rich., 47.
Roxby Chapel, Yorks., 556.
Roxton, Beds., 10.
Roxwell, Essex, 131 ; 134.
Royal arms, 56, 195(2), 206, 312, 317,
345(2), 412, 527.
Royal Household, officers of : almoners,
299, 313,534; auditors, 7, 17, 110.
Ill ; banner bearers, 96, 184, 333 ;
captains of the guard, 64, 126 ;
bowyers, 299, 376 ; carvers or
sewers, 184, 313, 500 ; chamberlains,
47, 64, 251, 364 ; chancellor, 504 ;
chaplains, 2, 31(3), 55, 59, 92, 223,
408, 429, 431, 538 ; clerks of
building accounts, 41, eatery, 230,
household accounts, 241, 498,
kitchin, 43, 44, 511, signet, 195,
210, 301^ 409, 486, 526, spicery, 19,
wardrobe, 483 ; cofferers, 22, 183,
511 ; comptrollers, 47, 93, 206, 407,
500, 506 ; cooks, 186, 317 ; cup
bearers, 13, 96, 484, 492 ; esquires,
28, 32, 51, 104, 118, 362, 379(2), 400,
402, 481, 569 ; fruiterer, 230 ;
gentlemen pentioners, 398, 445 ;
gentleman of the Queen’s chapel,
110 ; gentleman servant, 11 ;
governor of the pages, 307 ; grooms
of the chamber, 157, 491 ; groom of
the chaundry, 127 ; keeper of the
goshawks, 157 ; knight of the body,
539 ; ladies in waiting, 481, 509 ;
maid of honour, 364 ; marshals of
the hall, 22, 29, 30 ; masters of
ceremonies, 425, of the horse, 184,
197, of the household, 307, 477, 500,
518, 521, of requests, 172, 521, of
the wardrobe, 55, 495 ; mason of
the King’s works, 296 ; nurses, 4,
382 ; porter of palace, 31 ; pur¬
veyor of stables, 21 ; secretary, 389 ;
serjeants-at-arms, 16, 132, 182, 405,
499 ; Serjeants of the bakehouse, 26,
of the bears, 305, of the buckhounds,
196, of the cellar, 78, 240, 297, 483,
490, chirurgeon, 511, of the con¬
fectionery, 486, of the hall, 174, 305,
of the pantry, 80, 309, porter, 206,
of the woodyard, 305, 478 ; servant
of the privy chamber, 55 ; shield-
bearer, 39 ; sub -custodian of the
privy seal, 276 ; surveyors, 16, 40 ;
treasurers, 13, 189(2), 206, 313, 485,
538; ushers, 56, 70, 123, 196, 262,
268, 285, 303, 305, 309, 330, 486, 495,
500, 502, 504, 537, 563(2) ; yeomen
of the guard, 26, 31, 48, 75, 143, 179,
203, 236, 265, 540, 578.
Roval robes, 103.
Roydon, Essex, 131 ; 581.
Royston, Herts., 192 ; prior of, 192.
Ruan Major, Cornwall, rector of, 75.
Ruckley, Salop, 427.
Rudd, John, 106, 294.
Rudhale, Joan, John, 172 ; Rich., 174.
Ruding, John, 2, 584.
Rudstone, Yorks., 557.
Rudstone, Ann, Isaac, 30.
Rudyerd, Benj. (2), Elizth., Frances(3),
Laur., 170.
Rufford, Lane., 272.
Rufford, Anne, Bridget, Eleanor,
John (2), 39.
Rugeley, Staffs., 444.
Rugeley, Bridget, 285 ; Geo., Jane,
289 ; John, 285.
Rugge, Agnes, 368 ; Elizth., 353 ;
Jane, 272 ; Joan, 153 ; Sir Rich.,
272 ; Robt., 353 ; Thos., 153 ; Wm.,
362.
Ruggenale, Alice, Isabel, Rich., 304.
Rugge win, John, Margery, 196.
Ruislip, Middx., 315 ; 39, 303.
Rumney, Amy, John, 262.
Rumpe, Robt., 328.
Rumsey, Hen., Margt., 319.
Runthwitt, Edw., 334.
Runting, Thos., 475.
Runton, Norf., 363.
Runwell, Essex, 131.
Rusburgh, Elizth., Thos., 501.
Rush, Anna, 357 ; Anth., 31 ; John,
307 ; Wm., 357.
Rushbrook, Suff., 469 ; 454, 464, 470.
Rushmore, Suff., 452.
Rusper, Sussex, 514.
Russell, arms of, 287(2), 558 ; Agnes,
540 ; Alice, 102, 404 ; Anne, 102 ;
Edith, 540 ; Elizth., 102, 540(2) ;
Francis, earl of Bedford, 558 ;
Isabel, 150 ; Jas., John, 102 ; John,
INDEX.
687
bp. of Lincoln, 287(2) ; Sir John,
540(2) ; J.F., 579 ; Katin, 327 ;
Margt., 540, 558 ; Sir Morris, 150,
404 ; Philip, 327 ; Rich., 102 ;
Robt. (2), Thos., Sir Thos., 540.
Russia, Czar of, 110.
Russia Merchants Co., arms of, 469.
Rust, Edm., 323 ; Mary, Robt., 350 ;
Wm., 323.
Ruston, East, Norf., 363.
Ruston, Rich., 200.
Ruthin, Denbigh, 572.
Rutland, 426 ; earls of, 80(2), 130, 274.
Rutland, Francis, Mary, Nich., 530 ;
Thos., 193.
Rutter, Sam., bp. of Sodor and Man,
574.
Rycote, Oxon, 407, 423.
Rydall, Westmorland, 527.
Rye, Sussex, 514 ; captain of band of,
514 ; mayor of, 514 ; M.P. for, 514.
Ryege, see Rigg.
Ryther, Yorks., 557.
Ryton, Durham., 106 ; rector of, 106.
Ryton-on-Dunsmoor, Warw., 527 ;
*583.
S
Sacheyerell, Ambrose, 425 ; Hen., 81,
275(2) ; Sir Hen., Isabel, Joan,
John, 85 ; Joice, 81 ; Ralph, 85 ;
Thos., 425.
■Sacket, Joan, 255 ; John, 255(2), 256.
Sackyille, Anne, 141, 262, 511 ; Elizth.,
62 ; Isabel, 296 ; John, 141 ; Sir
Rich., 511.
Sacombe, Herts., 192.
Sadler, arms of, 533 ; Alice, 329 ;
Gertrude, 533 ; Hen., 22(3), 533 ;
John, 20, 514 ; Thos., 329.
Saffron Walden, Essex, 131 ; alms¬
houses, 132 ; museum, 581 ;
treasurer of, 131 ; yicar of, 131.
Saham Toney, Norf., 363 ; rector of,
336.
Sainsbury, John, 405.
St. Agnes, Cornwall, 76.
St. Alban’s, Herts., 192 ; Abbey, 192 ;
abbots, 192(2), 193, 194(3) ; arms of
abbey, 193 ; bailiff, 193 ; mayor,
194 ; monks, 193(5), 194 ; prior,
193 ; St. Michael, 194 ; St. Peter,
194, 580 ; St. Stephen, 195 ; sub¬
prior, 193.
St. Alban’s, Kent, 235.
St. Amand, Almaric, 3 ; Almaric, lord
St. Amand, 332 ; Eleanor, 3 ; lord,
529, 530.
St. Asaph, Flint, 572 ; archdeacon of,
259 ; canons, 197, 571 ; dean, 56 ;
prebendaries, 429, 570 ; treasurer,
573.
St. Aubin, Alice, 71 ; Blanch, 72 ;
Elizth., Geoff. (2), 71; Isabel, 74;
John (2), Maud, Thos. (2), Zenobe,
72 ; - , 74.
St. Benet-at-Holme, Norf,, abbey of,
339, 584.
St. Breock, Cornwall, 75.
St. Clere, Gilbert, 536 ; Sir John,
Margt., 235 ; Philipe, 536.
St. Columb Major, Cornwall, 75 ; 520.
St. Dayid’s, Wales, bishops of, 288,
573 ; canon, 56 ; chapel of St.
Nonita near, 587 ; prebendary, 572 ;
treasurer, 157.
St. Decumans, Somerset, 438; 161,
439.
St. Erme, Cornwall, 76.
St. George, Sir Baldwin, 61.
St. Georges, Somerset, 76.
St. Giles-in-the-Wood, Deyon, 94.
St. Gluyias, Cornwall, 76.
St. Ives, Cornwall, 76.
St. James, Isle of Grain, see Grain.
St. John, Thanet, see Margate.
St. John, Alex., 51, 195 ; Anne, 166 ;
Sir Edw., 13, 479 ; Elizth., 293, 444,
479 ; Giles, 384 ; Jane, 51 ; Joan^
195 ; John, lord St. John, 166 ;
Sir John, 6; Margt., 13; Margery, 6,
39, 384 ; Oliver, 293 ; Oliver, lord
St. John, 39; Sir Oliver, 444; Wm.,
537.
St. Just, Cornwall, rector of, 77.
St. Just-in-Roseland, Cornwall, 76.
St. Laurence, Thanet, Kent, 255.
St. Leger, arms of, 93; Anne, 31, 263;
Jas., 93 ; John, Margery, Ralph,
263 ; Thos., 250 ; Sir Thos., 30.
St. Loe, Alice, 335 ; Edw., 150 ;
Elizth., 85 ; Giles, 85, 335 ; Sir
John, 155 ; Margt., 150.
St. Martin, Salop, 429.
St. Mary-in-the-Marsh, Kent, 255.
St. Maur, see Seymour.
St. Mellion, Cornwall, 76.
St. Michael Penkivel, Cornwall, 76 ;
rector of, 76.
St. Minver, Cornwall, 76.
St. Neots, Hunts., 203 ; 166.
St. Nicholas-at-Wade, Thanet, Kent,
255.
St. Nicholas, arms of, 205 ; Eliza, 205 ;
Joan, 255 ; Sam., 205 ; Thos., 205,
255.
St. Omer, Joan, 98.
Saint Osyth, Essex, 132 ; Sincler’s
Hall in, 137.
St. Peter, Thanet, Kent, 256.
688
INDEX.
St. Petrox, Pembroke, 572 ; rector of,
572.
St. Poll, Joan, John, Mattathia, 291.
St. Quintin, Agnes, 549 ; Herbert, Sir
John, Lora, 544 ; Thos., Sir Thos.,
549 ; - , 530.
St. Stephens-by-Saltash, Cornwall, 76.
Saker, Wm., 229.
Salden, Bucks., 47.
Sale, Ches., 396.
Sale, John, 271.
Saleby, Line., 290.
Salford, Beds., 11.
Salford, Ellen, Julian, Wm., 485.
Salhouse, Norf., 363.
Salisbury, Wilts., 534 ; alderman of,
535 ; bishops, 311, 488, 534(7), 577 ;
canons, 57, 219, 302, 439 ; Cathedral,
534, 577 ; chancellor, 534 ; dean,
536 ; earls of, 87, 124, 384 ; mayors,
534, 535(2) ; prebendaries, 513, 545 ;
St. Edmund, 534 ; St. Martin, 534,
rector of, 534 ; St. Thomas, 534.
Salisbury, Anne, Emme, 386 ; Joan,
John (2), Sir John, 55 ; Kath., 65 ;
Louis, 55 ; Peter, 65 ; Roger, 386 ;
Wm., 55.
Sail, Norf., 363.
Salle, Thos., 11.
Salley Abbey, Yorks., 567.
Salmon, Agnes, 125, 502 ; Cecily,
John, 345 ; Robt., 125, 126 ; Thos.,
10, 125(2), 502 ; Wm., 141 ; - ,
488.
Salmonby, Line., 295.
Salter, Anne, 115 ; Elizth., 35 ; Isabel,
429 ; John, 35, 429 ; Sir Nich., 115.
Salters, 178, 307, 467 ; arms of the
Company, 307.
Saltfishmongers, see Fishmongers.
Salthouse, Norf., 364.
Saltonstall, Gilbert, 129(2) ; John,
547 ; Rich., 129.
Saltwood, Kent, 256 ; rector of, 256.
Salvin, Elizth., Geo., 553 ; Margt.,
566.
Saman, see Salmon.
Sammes, Elizth., Wm., 111.
Sampford, Essex, 236.
Sampford Peverell, Devon, 94.
Sampkins, Thos., 108.
Sampson, Alice, 589 ; Hawsia, 100 ;
Hen., 541 ; Kath., 344 ; Sir Laur.,
100(2) ; Simon, Susan, 134 ; Sir
Thos., 344.
Samways, Peter, 543.
Samwell, arms of, 523 ; Anne, Arthur,
523 ; Elizth., Joan, 191 ; John, 191,
403, 531,533; Mary, 531.
Sancroft, Wm., abp. of Cant., 490.
Sandal Magna, Yorks., 557.
Sandal Parva, Yorks., 557.
Sandel, Somerset, 441.
Sanders, Saunders, arms of, 487 ;;
Agnes, 307 ; Alice, 49, 384, 482
Anne, 10, 29, 205 ; Beatrice, 52
Cecily, 42 ; Dorothy, 471 ; Drew,.
304 Edw., 205(2), 380, 389 ; Sir
Edw., 526 ; Elizth., 46(2), 52, 140,.
205 ; Ellen, 10 ; Frances, 42 ; 52(2);,
Francis, 329, 380, 391 ; Isabel, 10,,.
424 ; Jane, 487 ; Joan, 10, 29, 389 ;.
John, 29, 42, 46, 140, 141, 292, 307 ;,
Joseph, 388 ; Kath., 282, 349 ;.
Laur., 384 ; Lucretia, 141 ; Margt.
8, 161 ; Margery, 526 ; Martha, 29 ;.
Mary, 42, 179, 388 ; Michael, 205 ;,
Nich., 482, 487 ; Rich., 8, 10(2), 45,
46(2), 52(2), 140; Robt., 42, 424;.
Solomon, 205 ; Thos., 10, 29, 161,.
179 ; Wm., 10, 169, 329, 349, 386,
388, 471.
Sanderstead, Surrey, 496.
Sandesfote Castle, Dorset, 103.
Sandford, Devon, 94.
Sandford Hall, Salop, 67.
Sandford, Alice, 67 ; Dorothy, 527 ;;
Edm., 115, 211 ; Geo., 115 ; Margt.,
429 ; Mary, 68 ; Nich., 67 ;
Reignold, 68 ; Rich., 429 ; Thos.
527.
Sandhurst, Berks., 26.
Sandhurst, Kent, rector of, 256.
Sandhutton, Yorks., 565.
Sandilands, Alison, 568.
Sandill, Anne, 363.
Sandon, Essex, 132 ; rector of, 132.
Sandon, Herts., 195.
Sandringham, Norf., 364.
Sands, Cecily, 538 ; Sir Edwin, 282 ;
Joan, 496 ; J., 128 ; Oliver, 496 ;
Sir Sam., 538 ; Wm., 437 ; Sir Wm.,
163.
Sandway, Joan, John, 268.
Sandwell, Staffs., 407.
Sandwich, Kent., 256 ; customers of,
253, 256(2), mayor of, 256 ; St.
Clement, St. Peters, 256.
Sandwith, Robt., Ursula, 564.
Sandy, Beds., 13.
Sankev, Alice, 39, 303 ; Elizth., 151 ;
John, 303 ; Nich., 151 ; Thos., 39,
303 ; Wm., 359 ; Winifred, 39.
Sanny, Thos., 298.
Sapeote, Anne, Sir Guy, 36.
Sapperton, Line., 292.
Sargeant, Hen., 292.
Sarrat, Herts., 195.
Sarson, Frances, Laur., 290.
Saundby, Notts., 396.
INDEX,
689
Saundby, Elizth., Wm., 396.
Saunderton, Bucks., 48.
Saiinderton, Bernard, Isabel, Wm., 48.
Savage, Alice, 443 ; Anne, 156 ; Sir
Arnold, 210(2) ; Sir A.rthur, 400 ;
Cristine, 505 ; Elizth., 42 ; Ellen,
273 ; Gilbert, 443 ; Jane, 400 ;
Joan, 210 ; John, 156 ; Sir John,
273 ; Patrick, 207 ; Robt., 505 ;
Walter, 155.
Savile, Anne, 543 ; Geo., Grace, 80 ;
Hen., 305; Jane, 80; John, 206,
555 ; John, lord Savile, 543 ;
Manners, 80 ; Margt., 305, 555 ;
Susanna, Wm. (2), 80.
Sawbridgeworth, Herts., 195 ; 581(2),
583.
Sawkins, Helen, Nich., 248.
Sawley, Derby, 86.
Sawston, Cambs., 64.
Sawtry, All Saints, Hunts., 202 ; St.
Andrew, 202 ; rector of, 202.
Sawyer, Anne, 386 ; Bridget, 466 ;
Edm., 386 ; Roger, 466.
Saxay, Saxey, Alice, 426 ; Hen., Joice,
197 ; Wm., 196 ; Zachary, 426.
Saxelby, Leic., 277.
Saxham, Great, Suff., 469 ; 116.
Saxthorpe, Norf., 364.
Saxton, Yorks., 565(2).
Saxton, Hen., 545.
Say, arms of, 585 ; Elizth., 114, 182,
185 ; Ellen, 305 ; Francis, 426 ;
Isabel, 305 ; Joan, 132 ; John, 114 ;
Sir John, 182; Patience, 305 ; Rich.,
343 ; Robt., 305 ; Wm., 20, 305(2) ;
Sir Wm., 185 ; Winifred, 426.
Sayer, Alice, 114 ; Ellen, 115 ; Jane,
48, 115; John, 114, 248, 475 ; Rich.,
114 ; Wm., 48.
Sayes, John, 573.
Scales, Elizth., 337 ; Kath., 509 ;
Thos., lord Scales, 337, 509.
Scalford, Leic., 277.
Scampton, Line., 290.
Scarborough, Yorks., constable of the
castle of, 555 ; museum, 581 ;
priory of St. Nicholas, 581.
Scarcliff, Robt., 496.
Scargill, arms of, 122 ; Anne, 547 ;
Dan., 348 ; Elizth., 123 ; Sarah,
348 ; Thos., 122.
Scarisbrick, arms of, 271.
Seaming, Norf., 364 ; rector of, 368.
Scelk, Cristine, John, 46.
Scherman, 550.
Schollar, Edw., Robt. (5), Ruth, Thos.,
80.
Schoolmasters, 69(2), 78, 80, 103, 174,
236, 383, 420, 423, 434, 523, 587.
Schools, founders of, 2, 65, 83, 87, 105,
117, 140, 145, 151(2), 208, 303,
326(2), 363, 395, 423, 426, 565.
Schrader, Geo., 311.
Scobahull, Isabel, Robt., 433..
Scolfleld, John, 17.
Scolows, Alice, Hen., 356,
Scors, Agnes, Wm., 153.
Scotland, 568 ; 368 ; ambassador to,
547 ; king of, 492 ; marshal of, 568 ;
regent of, 568.
Scott, Agnes, 278 ; Anne, 59 ; Avis,
53 ; Edw., 480 ; Elizth., 480, 565 ;
Hannah, 53 ; Isabel, 212 ; John,
59, 168, 480(2) ; Margery, 133 ;
Robt., 109 ; Thos., 53(2), 350, 565;
Wm., 133, 212, 244, 418; Sir Wm.,
212(2).
Scotter, Line., 290 ; 283.
Scottowe, John, 375.
Scrase, Edw., Rich. (2), 513.
Scredington, Line., 290.
Scrivelsby, Line., 290 ; 289.
Scriven, Yorks., 552.
Scriven, Elizth., Reginald, 186.
Scriveners, 159, 486.
Scrogs, Edw., Frances, John, 177.
Scroope, Adrian, 42(2) ; Elizth., 142
Gervase, 521 ; Geo., 42, 107 ; Jane,
474 ; John, lord Scroope, 542 ;
Kath., 41 ; lord, 552 ; Mary, 107 ;
Ralph, 42 ; Sir Rich., 142 ; Robt.,.
41 ; Ursula,, 42.
Scudamore, Elizth., 298(2) ; Francis,
306(2) ; Jean, Simon, 298 ; Susan(2),.
Thos., (2), 306.
Sculthorpe, Norf., 364.
Scutt, Geo., John, Kath., 513.
Sea, John, Martha, Sarah, 235.
Seaborrow, Somerset, 434.
Seal, Kent, 256.
Seale, Surrey, 496.
Seale, John, 221.
Seamer, Yorks., 557 ; vicar of, 557.
Searchfield, Anne, Rowland, Wm., 146.
Sebastian, St., 293.
Secoll, Wm., 421.
Secretaries of state, 106, 116.
Sedgefield, Durham, 106 ; rector of
and founder of school, 105.
Sedgemoor, battle of, 437.
Sedley, Abigal, 371 ; Anne, 260 ;
Elizth., 215, 259 ; John, 259 260,
371 ; Robt., 215 ; Sir Wm., 207.
Seend, Wilts., 535.
Seething, Norf., 364.
Sefowl, Anne, 339 ; Javen, John, 245 ;
Mary, 369.
Sefton, Lane., 272 ; 284 ; curate of,
272.
44
690
INDEX.
Segar, Edw., 164 ; Geo., 214.
Segrave, arms of, 404(2), 577 ; Elizth.,
Sir John, 247.
Segrim, Agnes, Ralph, 352.
Sekin, Joan, 466.
Selby, Yorks., 566 ; escheator and
collector for, 551.
Selby, Dorothy, 239 ; Isenlt, Robt.,
Thos., 244 ; ‘Sir Wm., 239.
Selfte, Wm., 453.
Sell, John, 179.
Seller, Walter, 510.
Selling, Kent, 257 ; 204.
Selling, Robt., 34 ; Wm., prior of
Canterbury, 268.
Sellinger, see St. Leger.
Selmeston, Sussex, 514 ; vicar of, 514.
Selwin, Dorothy, 214; John, 499;
Margery, 509 ; Susan, 499 ; Thos.,
214, 509.
Selworthv, Somerset, 438 ; rector of,
438.
Selyard, see Seyliard.
iSeman, John, 95 ; Simon, 280.
iSemark, Anne, 36.
iSend, Surrey, 496 ; vicar of, 496.
iSendell, Margt., 362.
iSenior, Anth., Rich., 81.
Septvans, Christ., Jane (2), 205 ; Joan,
205, 218 ; John, Mercy (2), 205 ;
Sir Robt., 215(2), 218; Thos.,
Walter, Wm., 205.
Serch, Anne, Robt., 154.
Sergent, Wm., 19.
Serjeants-at-arms, see Royal House¬
hold.
Serjeants -at-law, see Legal.
Serle, Edw., 160 ; Geo., 171, 581 ;
Wm., 171.
'Serrell, Anth., Thos., 102.
Sessay, Yorks., 557 ; 559 ; rector of,
557.
Settrington, Yorks., 557 ; rector of,
557.
Sevenhampton, Glouc., 155.
Sevenoaks, Kent., 135.
Sever, Hen., 413 ; Robt., 364.
Sevington, Kent, 268.
Sewell, Anne, 456(2), 521 ; Kath.,
145 ; Robt., 456 ; Thos., 145 ; Wm.,
521.
Sewster, Alice, Elizth., Wm., 471.
Seyliard, Selyard, Suliard, Sulyard,
arms of, 181 ; Alice, 227 ; Anne,
124, 131, 209 ; Bridget, 131, 457 ;
Edw., 125, 131 ; Sir Edw., 124 ;
Elizth., 462; Eustace, 131; Frances,
217; Francis, 227; Isabel, 486;
Jane, 131 ; John, 217, 226, 227 ;
Sir John, 457; Josiah, Judith, 209;
Mirabel, 125 ; Margt., 131(2) ; Mary,
131, 227 ; Thos., 457 ; Wm., 227,
486.
Seymour, Agnes, 96 ; Alice, 444 ;
Edm., 99 ; Edw., 530 ; Edw., earl
of Hertford, 529 ; Edw., lord
Beauchamp, 529 ; lord Edw., 435 ;
Eleanor, 407 ; Elizth., 432 ; Francis,
530 ; Giles, 484 ; Jane, 435, 458(2) ;
John, 432, 529 ; Sir John, 529 ;
Laur., 385 ; lord, 533 ; Kath., 529 ;
Margery, 529 ; Rich., lord Seymour,
444 ; Wm., earl of Hertford, 530 ;
Sir Wm., 458(2).
Seynclow, see St. Loe.
Seys, John, 21.
Shaa, see Shaw.
Shaddsdon, Hants., 435.
Shadet, Isabel, John, 500.
Shadingfield, Suff., 469.
Shaftesbury, Dorset, 102 ; abbess of,
158 ; Holy Trinity, 102 ; M.P. for,
102 ; St. Peter, 102 ; steward of
the monastery of, 102.
Shakerley, Francis, Rowland, 225.
Shakespeare, Anne, Wm., 524.
Shalford, Essex, 132.
Shalford, Surrey, 496.
Shalston, Bucks., 48 ; 18.
Shapwick, Dorset, 102 ; 398 ; Cham-
payns in, 102 ; vicar of, 102.
Shardeloes, Bucks., 33.
Shardelow, Thomasin, Thos., 473.
Sharlons, see Shardelows.
Sharman, Susan, Thos., 407.
Sharnbrook, Beds., 11.
Sharnbrook, Edw., 200.
Sharp, Alice, 512 ; Charity, Em¬
manuel, 439 ; John, 264(2), 512 ;
Rich., 512; Thos., 257 ; Wm., 215.
Sharpie, John, 222(2).
Sharrington, Norf., 364 ; 325 ; rector
of, 364.
Sharrington, John, 364.
Sharsted, Kent, 225.
Sharsted, Rich, de, 225.
Shavington, Ches., 384.
Shaw, Shaa, Agnes, 564 ; Dorothy,
550 ; Emot, 555 ; John, 122, 550,
555(2), 564 ; Sir John, 128 ; Kath.,
443 ; Mary, 435 ; Matt., 408 ;
Robt., 435 ; Thos., 566 ; Sir Thos.,
435 ; Wm., 443, 566.
Sheaf, Mary, 222, 494 ; Thos., 222(2),
494 ; Wm., 222.
Sheen, East, Surrey, 486.
Sheepshed, Leic., 277.
Sheering, Essex, 132.
Sheers, Shiers, Margt., 488 ; Robt.,
480 ; Roger, 488.
INDEX,
691
Sheffield, Yorks., 557 ; 81 ; manor of,
558 ; St. Peter, 557.
Sheffield, Edm., 397 ; Edm., lord
Sheffield, 289 ; Edw., 9 ; Frances,
289 ; Robt., 216.
Shefford, Little, Berks., 26 ; 48.
Sheldon, Francis, Margt., Mary, Rich,,
537.
Sheldwich, Kent., 257.
Shelfhanger, Norf., 339.
Shelford, Notts., canon of, 289.
Shelford, Great, Cambs., 64 ; rector of,
64.
Shelford, Little, Cambs., 65.
Shelford, Elizth., abbess of Shaftes¬
bury, Gwen, John, 158.
Shelley, Essex, 132.
Shelley, E,(2), Edw., 518 ; Eleanor,
506 ; Elizth., 506, 518 ; H., 518 ;
Hen., 37 ; J., 518 ; Joan, 208, 518 ;
John, 188, 208(2), 506(4) ; Sir John,
509 ; Kate, 518 ; Margt., 188, 509 ;
Mary, 506, 518 ; Maud, 208 ; R.,
Rich., T., 518 ; Wm., 37.
Shellingford, Berks., 26.
Shelmerdine, Ephraim, Thos., 81.
Shelton, Beds., 194.
Shelton, Nori., 364.
Shelton, Alice, 365 ; Anne, 101, 133 ;
Cecily, Edw., 342 ; Elizth., 124 ;
John, 355 ; Kath., 364 ; Ralph,
355; Sir Ralph, 124, 365 ; Wm., 101.
133, 364.
Shenfield, Essex, 119.
Shenley, Bucks., 48 ; rector of, 48.
Shenley, Herts., 196 ; 54, 547.
Shenleybury, Herts., 314.
Shenton, Leic., 277.
Shephall, Herts., 196 ; 2.
Shepherds, adoration of the, 483.
Shepherdswell, Kent, 257.
Shepley, Hugh, John, 24.
Sheppard, Anne, 306 ; Hen., 323 ;
John, 306 ; Kath., 323 ; Maud,
306 ; Sibil, Timothy, Wm., 197.
Shepperton, Middx., 316.
Sheppey, Isle of, Kent, 324.
Shepton Mallet, Somerset, 438 ; 434 ;
rectors of, 438, 439.
Sherard, Geoff., Joyce, 278 ; Roland,
295.
Sheraton, Stephen, 237.
Sherborne, Dorset, castle of, 534.
Sherborne, Monk, Hants., 164 ; rector
of, 164.
Sherborne St. John, Hants., 164.
Sherbourne, Warw., 523.
Sherburn Hospital, Durham, 106.
Sherburn, Yorks., 565.
Sherburn, Kath., Rich., 554.
Shere, Surrey, 496 ; rector of, 496.
Sherfield-on-Lpddon, Hants., 165 ;
Lancelevy in, 165,
Sheriff Hutton, Yorks., 558.
Shoring, Essex, 197,
Sherington, Cecily, Thos., 448.
Sherlock, Rich,, 273.
Sherman, John, Rich., 94 ; Wm., 94,
461.
Shernbourne, Norf., 364.
Shernbourne, Jamon, Thos., 364.
Sherrey, Jenit, 404.
Sherringham, Norf., 365.
Sherringham, Beatrice, Dionis, 339.
Short, Margt., Rich., 391.
Shields in museums, etc., 575, 577, 578,
579, 580, 581, 582, 583, 584, 585, 590.
Shilling, -see Cheling.
Shillingford, Devon, 94 ; preacher of,
95.
Shillington, Beds., 11 ; rectors of, 11.
Shilston, Devon, 92.
Shilton, Alice, Rich., 86.
Shimpling, Norf., 365 ; 124.
Shingleton, Robt., 416.
Ship of war, 245.
Shipdam, Norf., 365 ; rector of, 365.
Shiplake, Oxon, 420.
Shipley, Sussex, 514.
Shipside, Geo., 540.
Shipton, Salop, 429.
Shipton-under-Wychwood, Oxon., 420.
Shipwash, Joan, John, 41 ; Margery,
Wm., 42.
Shirburn, Oxon, 420 ; 505.
Shirburn, Elizth., Rich., 272(2).
Shirley, Shurley, Anne, Edw., 511 ;
Elizth., 514 ; Jane, 391 ; Joan, 511 ;
John, 391, 511 ; Thos., 511, 514.
Shopland, Essex, 132.
Shorditch, Edm., Ellen, 305.
Shore, Anne, Patrick, 288.
Shoreham, Kent, 257.
Shoreham, New, Sussex, 514.
Shoreham, Old, Sussex, 514.
Shorlond, John, 475.
Shorne, Kent, 257 ; vicars of, 257,
258.
Shortgrave, Grace, Wm., 384.
Shorthose, Barth., 533 ; John, 547.
Shorwell, Isle of Wight, 172 ; vicar of,
172.
Shosmith, Julian, Wm., 246.
Shotbolt, Mary, Thos., 179.
Shotesham St. Mary, Norf., 365.
Shotley, Suff., 472.
Shottesbrooke, Berks., 26.
Shottisham, Suff., 469 ; rector of, 469.
Shounck, Agnes, Thos., 127.
Showbrooke, Devon, 435.
692
INDEX,
Shrewsbury, Salop, 429 ; 428 ; earls
of, 539, 557 ; dean of, 431 ; pre¬
bendary, 4 ; St. Alkmund, 431, 587 ;
St. Chad, 431, 588 ; St. Mary,
429.
Shrivenham, Berks., 27.
Shropshire, 427 ; archdeacon of, 412.
Shrouds, 2, 5(2), 10, 12, 14, 18(2), 24(3),
36, 37, 47, 49(3), 51, 52(2), 54, 62,
64, 70, 80, 99, 106, 110, 122, 134, 144,
152, 164, 178, 180(2), 181(2), 184(2),
187(4), 188(2), 195, 197, 222, 228,
231, 240, 248, 257, 258, 259, 271(2),
276, 286, 299, 301(3), 320(2), 322(2),
325, 328, 329, 331, 334(2), 335, 343,
344, 356, 358, 363, 374, 378, 380, 400,
406, 407, 410, 411, 415, 417, 420, 424,
428, 448, 462, 463, 472, 476, 481, 482,
492, 503, 508, 543, 560, 573, 576(2),
578(2), 582(3), 584, 587, 591.
Shuckburgh, Upper, Warw., 524.
Shuckburgh, arms of, 523 ; Anne,
387(2), 524; Anth., 524; Avice,
Dorothy, Edw., 387 ; Elizth., 387(2),
524 ; Frances, Jane, Jasper, Joan,
John (2), Judith, 387 ; Margt., 387,
524 ; Mary, Maud, 387 ; Thos.,
524(2).
Shute, Devon, 90.
Shuttleworth, Anne (2), Eleanor,
Elizth., Nich. (2), Rich., Thos.,
Ughtred, 548.
Sibbertoft, Northants., 389.
Sibertswould, see Shepherdswell.
Sibill, Agnes, 228 ; Anne, 536 ; Nich.,
536 ; Thos., 228.
Sible Hedingham, Essex, 471.
Sibstone, Leic., 277 ; rector of, 277.
Sibton, Suff., 469.
Sidbury, Devon, 95.
Sidey, Joseph, 119 ; Margt., 107, 135.
Sidlin, Robt., 100.
Sidmouth, Devon, 581.
Sidney, Alice, Barbara, Bridget, 251 ;
Elizth., 42 ; Sir Hen., 251(2) ;
Margt., 251, 481 ; Mary, 53, 251 ;
Sir Robt., 251 ; Thomasin, Wm.,
476 ; Sir Wm., 53, 251.
Sidnham, Sidenham, Anne, Blanch,
Christ., Cuthbert (2), 77 ; Eleanor,
430 ; Elizth., 438 ; Humf., 77, 434 ;
Jane, 77(2) ; John, 430 ; Margt.,
Wm., 77.
Sidnor, Anne, Bridget, Hen., 449 ;
Wm., 331, 449(3).
Sidon, 128.
Sidway, Rich., 99.
Siferwast, Sir John, Sibil, 16.
Sikes, Elizth., Rich., 553.
Silam, Elizth., Joan, John, 9.
Sileby, Leic., 275.
Silkstone, Yorks., 558.
Silk Willoughbv, Line., 290 ; rectors
of, 290.
Silverlock, arms of, 251.
Silvester, Gabriel, 484.
Simeon, Margt., Thos., 419.
Simnels, Kent, 205.
Simon, St., 280, 287.
Simonds, Adam, 368, ; Agnes, 328(3),
368 ; Alice, 367 ; Allen, Anne, 328 ;
Barbara, 524 ; Cecily, 328 ; Elizth.,
143(2) ; Joan, 420 ; John. 95, 143,
328(3), 362, 367, 420, 452 ; Margt.,
328 ; Ralph, 328, 524 ; Rich., 143 ;
Rose, 328 ; Thos., 299, 368 ; Wm.,
328, 474.
Simpson, Alice, 249 ; Francis, 558 ;
Kath., 249 ; Robt., 296 ; Sam.,
558 ; Thos., 158, 164(3), 166, 170,
323 ; Wm., 249, 294, 558(2).
Sincler, Roger, 227.
Sinclers Hall, Essex, 137.
Singleton, Anne, 77, 269 ; Geo., 269 ;
Rich., 77 ; Thos., 453(2).
Siot, John, 54.
Sir, Audrey, 368.
Sisson, Thos., 275.
Sithney, Cornwall, 77.
Sittingbourne, Kent, 259.
Sitwell, Francis, 82.
Skaines, Kent, 227.
Skattggow, Robt., 575.
Skeffington, Elizth., 430 ; Joan, 442 ;
John, 304 ; Sir John, 430(2) ; Wm.,
430, 442.
Skeletons, 36, 43, 53, 62, 67, 68, 101,
106, 159, 164, 244, 272, 301, 320, 354,
355, 374, 380, 410, 463, 473, 499, 570,
573, 576.
Skelton, Agnes, 194 ; Anne, 351 ;
Hen., 553(2) ; Joan, 194 ; Kath.,
Margt., 62 ; Robt., 194 ; Thos.,
553 ; Sir Thos., 62 ; Wm., 15, 351,
553.
Skern, Joan, 490 ; John, 97, 541 ;
Margt., 97 ; Robt., 489.
Skinner, Agnes, 480 ; Edw., 409 ;
Elizth., 480 ; Joan, 409 ; John,
495 ; Lattice, 409 ; Margt., 363 ;
Martha, 422 ; Michael, 480, Rich.,
168, 480 ; Roger, 363 ; Wm., 422.
Skinners, 177, 246, 306, 316 ; arms of
the Company, 246.
Skipp, Frances, 370 ; Geo., Sarah, 176;
Thos., 370.
Skipper, Agnes, 306; Joan, 281 ; John,
306 ; Rich., 281.
Skipton -in -Craven, Yorks., 558 ; 289,
543.
INDEX.
693
Skipwith, Skipworth, arms of, 577 ;
Agnes, 289 ; Elizth., 280, 295 ;
Hen., 295 ; Jane, 281 ; John, 283 ;
Sir John, 280, 285; Kath., 285;
Margt., 189; Wm., 280; Sir Wm.,
281, 289.
Skirmote, Alice, John, Mary, Wm., 425.
Skottow, Agnes, John, 476 ; Margt.,
368 ; Mary, Rich., 353 ; Simon, 368.
Skrimshire, John, 444.
Skudder, Annes, John, 260.
Slade, Hen. (4), John (3), Mary, 437.
Slaidburn, Yorks., 559 ; Townhead in,
559.
Slanning, Nich., 89.
Slapton, Bucks., 48 ; rectors of, 38.
Slaugham, Sussex, 514 ; 494, 504, 516.
Slaughter, Upper, Glouc., 155.
Slaughter, Bridget, ' Edw., 156 ;
Eleanor, John, Paris, 155.
Sleaford, Line., 290.
Sleaford, John, 55.
Slifield, Alice, 496 ; Edm., 480(2) ;
Elizth., 479, 480(3) ; Hem, John,
480 ; Laur., 496 ; Thos., 479.
Slinfold, Sussex, 515 ; Strood in, 515.
Slingsby, Yorks., 559 ; rector of, 559.
Slingsbj^, Dorothy, Sir Thos., 554.
Sloley, Norf., 365 ; rector of, 365.
Sion, Denis, 505, 585.
Sloper, Simon, 536.
Slowe, 151.
Smalll3ridge, Suff., 454.
Smallpeece, Humf., 376 ; Joan, 493 ;
Robt., 473 ; Thos., 493 ; Thomasin,
473.
Smallwood, Alice, John, 24.
Smart, Susan, 476 ; Wm., 381.
Smetheleye, Anth., Isabel, Rich., 544.
Smith, Agnes, 16, 40, 452, 526 ; Alex.,
585 ; Alice, 162, 203, 343 ; Andrew,
170 ; Anth., 426, 500 ; Anne, 94,
505 ; Audrey, 315 ; Baldwin, 488 ;
Bernard, 439 ; Bridget, 135, 466 ;
Charity, 439 ; Chas., viscount Car¬
rington, 539 ; Christ., 588 ; Con¬
stance, 29 ; Dorothy, 330 ; Edm.,
203 ; Elizth., 170, 235, 254, 486, 494,
585 ; Emme, 426 ; Geo., 397;
Jacomine, 40 ; Jane, 230, 397,
494(4), 549 ; Jas., 267, 516 ; Sir
Jas., 94; Joan, 113, 135(2), 298,
546; John, 113, 144, 162(2), 230,
235, 257, 267, 352, 411, 452, 462,
472(2), 523, 546 ; Sir John, 526 ;
Hen., 40, 372, 494, 499, 540 ; Hing,
326 ; Kath., 317, 486 ; Margt., 372,
427, 443, 462 ; Marion, 257 ; Martha,
8 ; Mary, 8, 254(2), 439, 500, 539 ;
Maud, 16 ; Mr., 431, 587, 588 ; Nich.,
36, 255, 512 ; Owen, 330 ; Ralph, 8 ;
Rich., 279, 343, 494 ; Robt., 203(2),
326, 330, 395, 486(2), 540; Susan,
279, 540 ; Thos., 40, 135, 203, 235,
244, 254, 331, 364, 427, 443, 505, 541 ;
Thomasin, 540 ; Walter, 40 ; Wm.,
16(2), 29, 95, 103, 298, 327, 330(2),
343, 378, 417, 472, 494, 540 ; Wm.,
bp. of Lincoln, 426(2).
Smiths, 11, 34, 36, 486.
Smithson, Christ., Dorothy, 566.
Smithwine, Elizth., John, 336.
Snagge, Anne, 381.
Snaith, Alice, 204 ; Geo.. 308 ; Wm.,
204.
Snape, Sulf., 477.
Snapp, Elizth., Thos., 422.
Snarford, Line., 291.
Snell, Wm., 212.
Snelling, Alice, 489 ; Anne., Geo., 490 ;
Joan, John, 489 ; Joice, 239 ; Mark,
490(2) ; Simon, 239 ; Thos., 489.
Snettisham, Norf., 365.
Sneyd, Anne, Sir Wm., 445.
Snitterton, Derby, 81, 85.
Snodland, Kent, 259 ; rector of, 259.
Snoring, Great, Norf., 365.
Snouck, Jaquemyne, Pieter, 487.
Soame, Elizth., Thos., 450.
Sockburn, Durham, 106.
Sodor and Man, bp. of, 574.
Soham, Cambs., 65.
Solihull, Warw., 524 ; 383 ; rector of,
524.
Sombourne, King’s, Hants., 165.
Somerby, near Grantham, Line., 291.
Somercotes, Margt., 300.
Somerford, Wilts., 432.
Somerley House, Suff., 133.
Somerleyton, Suff., 469 ; 453.
Somers, Elizth., John, 258 ; Marion,
Thos., 188.
Somersall, Derby, 81.
Somersby, Line., 291.
Somerset, Geo., Sir Geo., 474 ; duchess
of, 269, 293, 444 ; duke of, 435, 572.
Somersetshire, 231 ; escheator for, 316.
Somersham, Hunts., 202.
Somerton, Oxon, 420 ; master of
school at, 420.
Somerton, Somerset, 439.
Someschell, prebendary of, 82.
Sondes, Rich., Robt., 262 ; Thos.,
Wm., 411.
Sone, Elizth. (2), Geo., John, 462.
Songar, - , 113, 578.
Sonning, Berks., 27 ; 15, 487 ; bailiff
of, 27 ; steward and receiver of, 27.
Sore well, John, 261.
Sotherby, Kath., Thos., 452.
694
INDEX.
Sotherin, Arthur, 386.
Sotherwick, Margt., Maud, Wm., 54.
Sothill, Elizth., 278, 458 ; Gerard, 455 ;
Hen., 458 ; John, 278.
Sotterley, Suff., 469 ; 335, 361.
Sotton, see Sutton.
Soulbury, Bucks., 48.
Souldern, Oxon, 420 ; rector of, 421.
Souldrop, Beds., 11.
Soundesse, Oxon, 409.
Southacre, Norf., 365 ; 328 ; rector of,
366.
Southaik, Elizth., Geo., Thos., 191.
Southampton, earl of, 513.
Southampton, God’s House, Hants.,
165. : „
Southcot, Berks., 100(2).
Southcot, Sir Geo., 93 ; Roger, 316 ;
Sarah, 92, 93.
Southery, Norf., 366.
Southfleet, Kent, 259 ; rector of, 259.
Southleigh, Oxon, 421.
Southminster, Essex, 132.
Southolt, Suff., 470.
Southwark, St. Saviour, Surrey, 496.
Southwell, Notts., 396 ; canon of,
169 ; Minster, 396 ; prebendaries,
64, 274(2).
Southwell, arms of, 375 ; Alice, 361 ;
Anne, Cecily, 448 ; Donsany, 348 ;
Dorothy, 221 ; Elizth., 375, 521 ;
Francis (2), John, 448 ; Kath., 63,
520, 521 ; Margt., 201, 448 : Mary,
348 ; Rich., 361 ; Robt., 448(3) ;
Sir Robt., 63, 201, 375, 520, 521 ;
SusanfThos., 448.
Southwick, Hants., 165.
Southwick, Northants., 390.
Southwold, Suff., 470.
Spain, Agnes, Thos. (2), 371.
Spalding, Line., Gentlemen’s Society
of, 291 ; Johnson Hospital at, 291.
Spanish inscr., 435.
Spantun, Thos., 329.
Spany, Thos., 338.
Sparham, Norf., 366 ; rector of, 366.
Sparkford, Somerset, 439 ; rector of,
439.
Sparks, Matt., Sibil, 222 ; Thos., 34(2).
Sparrow, Andrew, 376 ; Anth., bp. of
Norwich, 355 ; Geo., 459 ; John,
376(2) ; Robt., 461 ; Susan, 355 ;
Thos., 208, 376 ; Wm., 459, 575.
Sparsholt, Berks., 27 ; rectors and
vicars of, 27, 28.
Speakers of the Commons, 92, 182, 210,
246, 378, 405, 448.
Spearhawk, Adam, 365 ; John, 188.
Speen, Berks., 33 ; vicar of, 33.
Speir, Gath., Ralph, Thos., 405(2).
Speke, Lane., 269.
Speke, Elizth., Sir Geo., John, 434.
Spekinton, Rich., 410.
Spelman, arms of, 590 ; Anne, 331 ;
Bridget, Clement, 349 ; Dorothy,
364 ; Ele, 348 ; Elizth., 347, 349(2) ;
Francis, 329, 349, 451 ; Hen., 329,
348(2), 349 ; Sir Hen., 329 ; John,
335, 349(3), 366, 451 ; Sir John, 347,
349, 364 ; Judith, Kath., 349 ;
Margt., 335, 349(2) ; Robt., 349, 366 ;
Thos., 331 ; Wm., 349.
Spelsbury, Oxon, 421.
Spence, Audrey, 582 ; C., 221 ; John,
47, 405, 582.
Spencer, Anne, 4, 382, 516 ; Elizth.,
256, 388 ; Giles, 155 ; John, 195,
382 ; Margt., 195 ; Margery, 514 ;
Millicent, 155 ; Nich., 256, 266 ;
Susan, 380 ; Thos., 4 ; Thos., lord
Spencer, 388 ; Wm., 516 ; Sir Wm.,
380.
Spendlove, Spendlowe, Hugh, Rachel,
352 Thos., 329.
Spennithorne, Yorks., 105.
Spetchley, Wore., 540 ; 537.
Spetill, Alice, Hugh, John atte, 8.
Spexhall, Suff., 471.
Spicer, Agnes, 373 ; Alice, 400 ; Dan.,
537 ; Joan, 148, 570 ; John, 247,
373, 375, 400, 570 ; Julian, Margt. (2),
Reginald, 148 ; Walter, 580.
Spiller, W. H., 586.
Spilsby, Line., 291.
Spiney, arms of, 577 ; Eleanor, 538.
Spixworth, Norf., 366.
Sponhill, Salop, 430.
Spooner, Alice, 114, 364; Francis,
John, Wm., 364.
Spor, Raffe, 331.
Sprackling, arms of, 255 ; Adam, 255 ;
Sir Adam, 225, 255 ; Hannah, 225 ;
Margt., Robt. (2), 255.
Spratton, Northants., 390.
Sprenthall, Elizth., John, 82.
Spridlington, Line., 291.
Sprigg, Wm., 367.
Spring, Bridget, 35 ; Elizth., 330 ; Sir
John, 35 ; Margt., 462 ; Robt., 330 ;
Thos., 462.
Springfield, Essex, 133.
Springham, Mercymight, Rich., 108.
Springold, Springoll, Frances, Francis,
42 ; Thos., 322.
Sprotborough, Yorks., 559.
Sprotte, John, 221.
Sprowston, Norf., 366.
Sprunt, Alice, John, 419.
Spynne, see Spain.
Squier, Mary, Thos., 447.
INDEX.
695
Stacy, Alice, 264 ; Edw., Francis, 139 ;
Geo., 240, 241 ; Jane, 240 ; Joan;
264(2); John, 240(7), 264; Kath.,
139 ; Margt., 240, 264 ; Rich., 240 ;
Wm., 264.
Stadhampton, Oxon, 421.
Stafford, 444 ; archdeacon of, 431.
Stafford, West, Dorset, 102.
Stafford, Anne, duchess of Bucking¬
ham, 144 ; Edw., bp. of Exeter, 91 ;
Eleanor, 22 ; Elizth., 118, 444, 491 ;
Gertrude, Humf., 84 ; Humf., earl
of Devon, 198 ; Humf., duke of
Buckingham, 144 ; Sir Humf., 379(2);
Isabel, 198 ; John, abp. of Canter¬
bury, 26 8 ; Margt., 379 ; Nich, 392,
444 ; Ralph, lord Stafford, 332, 491 ;
Robt., 560 ; Susanna, 274 ; Thos.,
22 ; Wm., 274.
Staffordshire, 441.
Stafforton, see Staverton.
Stagsden, Beds., 11.
Staindrop, Durham, 106 ; 579.
Stalbridge, Dorset, rector of, 97.
Stalham, Norf., 366 ; vicar of, 366.
Stallingborough, Line., 291.
Stalon, John, 358.
Stamp, Thos., 25.
Stamford, Line., 292 ; aldermen of,
292(2) ; All Saints, 292, vicar of,
292 ; bell founder, 292 ; Browne’s
bedehouse, 292 ; mayor, 292 ; St.
George, 292 ; St. [John, 292, rector
of, 292 ; St. Mary, St. Michael, 292.
Stanbury, John, bp. of Hereford, 174.
Standen, Anth., Edm., Elizth., 492.
Standish, Lane., 273 ; 481.
Standish, Elizth., Hen., 500.
Standlake, Oxon, 425.
Standon, Herts., 196 ; 583 ; steward
of manor of, 197.
Standon, Staffs., 444.
Stanesby, Line., 279.
Stanesby, Dorothy, 537.
Stanford, Leic., 278.
Stanford, Northants., 390.
Stanford-Dingley, Berks., 28 ; 406.
Stanford-in-the-Vale, Berks., 28 ; rector
of, 28.
Stanford-on-Soar, Notts., 396.
Stanford Rivers, Essex, 133 ; bailiff
of, 133 ; rector of, 133.
Stanground, Hunts., 203 ; vicar of, 203.
Stanhope, Bridget, 304 ; Erasmus,
375 ; Hen., lord Stanhope, 211 ;
Joan, lady Cromwell, 293 ; John,
85 ; John, lord Stanhope, 444 ;
Kath., 211 ; ladv, 444 ; Margt., 85 ;
Michael, 397 ; Sir Mich., 304, 455 ;
Maud, 294 ; Sir Rich., 293.
Stanley, Derby, 86.
Stanley, Andrew, 106 ; Anne, 75,
139(2) ; Anne, countess of Derby,
304 ; Beatrice, 131 ; Edw., earl of
Derby, 304, 406 ; Sir Edw., 406 ;
Elizth., 131 ; F., 452 ; Ferdinand,
earl of Derby, 9 ; Frances, 9, 131 ;
Hen., 131, 304 ; Sir Humf., 313 ;
Jane, 131 ; Jas., bp. of Ely, 270 ;
John, 131, 138(2), 139 ; Margt., 86,
273 ; Marv, 185 ; Parnell, 406 ;
Rich., 131,^508 ; Thos., 406 ; Thos.;
earl of Derby, 304 ; Sir Thos.,
508 ; Sir Wm., 273.
Stanlinche Heale, Wilts., 537.
Stanmer, Sussex, 515.
Stanmore, Middx., 316 ; 383.
Stannerton, Salop, 445.
Stansby, Mary, Philip, 98.
Stanstead, Kent, 260.
Stanstead Abbots, Herts., 197.
Stanstead Mountfitchet, Essex, 133 ;
527 ; vicar of, 133.
Stanton All Saints, Suff., 471.
Stanton Fitzwaryn, Wilts., 535 ; rector
of, 535.
Stanton Harcourt, Oxon, 421 ; vicar
of, 421.
Stanton, Long, Cambs., 65.
Stanton St. John, Oxon, 421.
Stanton, Staunton, Agnes, 275 ; Edm.,,
490 ; Frances, 52 ; Mary, 490 ;
Robt., 275.
Stanwardine, Salop, 428.
Stanwell, Middx., 316 ; rector of, 316.
Stanwick, Northants., 390 ; rector of,,
390.
Stanwick St. John, Yorks., 559 ;
prebendary of, 555.
Stanwix, Rich., 381.
Staper, Dorothy, Roland, 9.
Staple, Kent, 260.
Staple of Calais and England, arms of,
36, 54, 154, 196, 258, 295, 297, 308,
310, 387, 425 ; mayors of, 12, 227,
275 ; merchants of, 20, 28, 36, 52,
66, 86, 154, 187(2), 193(2), 196, 227,
279, 292, 294, 295(2), 297, 304, 307(3)
308, 309, 383, 386, 395, 404, 423, 550.
Staple, Staples, Alex., 157 ; Alice,
Anne, 120 ; Avis, 157 ; Denis, 120 ;
Elizth., 157 ; Margt., 120 ; Thos.,
120, 132.
Stapleford, Cambs., 65 ; vicar of, 65.
Stapleford, Herts., 199.
Stapleford, Leic., 278.
Stapleford Tawney, Essex, 133.
Staplehill, Anne, Elizth., 96 ; Gilbert,
91 ; Hugh, John, Mary, Sabian,
Roger, Thos., 96.
696
INDEX.
Staplehurst, Kent, 260, 588 ; rectors
of, 243 ; 260, 588.
Stapleton, Yorks., 546.
Stapleton, Sir Brian, 341, 342 ; Cecily,
341 ; Ele, Elizth., Joan (3), Kath.,
342 ; Margt., 78, 338 ; Sir Miles,
341(2), 342(5) ; Wm., 78, 338.
Stapley, Anne, Anth., 512(2).
Starkey, Hugh, 70(2) ; Joan, 135.
Starston, Norf., 366.
;Statham, Stathum, Anne, 85 ; Cecily,
84(2) ; Elizth., 85(2) ; Godith, 84(2),
S5 ; Hen. (2), Joan, 85 ; John, 84(3) ;
Sir John, 87; Margt.,. 85; Ralph,
Rich., 84 ; Sir Thos., Thomasin, 85.
(Stationer, 110 ; arms of the Company,
450.
iStaveley, Derby, 87.
Staveley, Alice, 398 ; Mary, 51 ; Wm.,
51, 398.
Staverton, Devon, 95.
Staverton, Northants., 390.
Staverton, Anne, 27 ; Edith, 19 ;
Elizth., 25, 30 ; Francis, Geo., 27 ;
Hen., 19 ; Humf., 30(3), 303 ;
■John, 27, 455 ; Kath., 19 ; Lettice,
50 ; Mabel, 17 ; Margery, 303 ;
Rich., 17, 25, 30 ; Wm., 27(2) ;
— , 19.
'Stayning, Lane., 269.
iSteadhall, Yorks., 554.
Stebbing, Essex, 133.
iStebbing, Ann, 381 ; Elizth., 381,
450(2) ; Hen. (2), Jane, 450 ; Wm.,
381. «
Stebird, John, Margt., 364.
Stede, arms of, 325 ; Edm., Jane, 209 ;
John, 325.
Steelant, Jacquemyne van, 487.
Steeple Ashton, Wilts., 535.
Steeple Aston, Oxon, 421.
Steeple Barton, Oxon, 425.
Steeple Bumpstead, Essex, 133.
Steere, Geo., Jane, 493.
Steeton, Yorks., 552.
Stenbury, Isle of Wight, 171.
Stephen, rector of Cranbrook, 222.
■Stephen, St., 385.
■Stephens, Abigail, 150 ; Dorothy, 50 ;
Edw., Hannah, Hen., Joan, 150 ;
■John, 23, 50, 91, 318(2) ; Kath. (2),
Margt. (2), 150 ; Mary, 23, 530 ;
Hath., 150 ; Rebecca, 441 ; Rich.
150(2), 441 ; Robt., Sara, 150 ;
Thos., 530 ; Wm., 61.
Stepney, Ralph, 178.
Stern, Edw., 65.
Sternhold, Anne, 162.
Sterre, Adam, Marion atte, 223.
Stevenage, Herts., 197 ; rector of, 197.
Stevenson, Agnes, Alice, John.
Margt., 105.
Stevenston, Devon, 94(3).
Steventon, Berks., 28.
Stevington, Beds., 11.
Stewart, Jas., earl of Murray, 568 ;
Sarah, Thos. (2), 336.
Steyne, Paeschine van den, 289, 532.
Steyning, Sussex, 502.
Steyning, Alice, 96, 438 ; Anth., Cecil,
438 ; Chas., 436, 438(3) ; Margt.,
436, 438 ; Philip, 96, 438(2).
Sti - , John, 366.
Stibbard, Norf., rector of, 372.
Stibbington, Hunts., 203 ; rector of,
203.
Stidolf, Marion, Thos., 263.
Stiffkey, Norf., 366.
Stifford, Essex, 133 ; rectors of, 133,
134.
Stile, Bridget, 207 ; Elizth., 47(2),
207 ; Francis, 47 ; Sir Humf., 207 ;
Isabel, 461 ; John, 47 ; Margery,
461 ; Mary, 47 ; Wm., 461(2).
Still, Anne, 457 ; Jane, 432 ; John,
354 ; John, bp. of Bath and Wells,
457 ; Nath., 432.
Stillingfleet, Yorks., 559.
Stillington, Yorks., prebendary of,
550 ; vicar of, 550.
Stilton, Hunts., 203.
Stiring, Francis, Susan, 543.
Stirlay, Wm., 289.
Stisted, Essex, 134 ; Hall, 122.
Stithians, Cornwall, 76 ; vicar of, 77.
Stiward, Augustine, Prudence, 356 ;
Robt., 60.
Stock, Essex, 134.
Stock, Alice, Rich., 138.
Stockbury, Kent., 260 ; 175.
Stocker, Robt., Ursula, 158.
Stockport, Ches., 430, 474.
Stockton, Norf., 366 ; rector of, 366.
Stockton, Wilts., 535.
Stockton, Wore., 540.
Stockton, Edm., 19 ; Isabel, 564 ;
John, 174, 265 ; Wm., 564.
Stockwell, Surrey, 490.
Stodeley, Emmot, John, 53.
Stodmarsh, Kent, 260.
Stody, Norf., 367.
Stoford, Devon, 538.
Stoford, Somerset, 92.
Stogumber, Somerset, 439 ; 438.
Stoke, prebendary of, 453.
Stoke, Kent, 260 ; vicar of, 260.
Stoke Bruerne, Northants., 390 ; rector
of, 390.
Stoke-by-Clare, Suff., 471 ; prebendary
of, 453.
IJN jJ)EX.
697
Stoke-by-Guildford, Surrey, 496.
Stoke-by-Nayland, Suff., 471 ; 457.
Stoke Charity, Hants., 165.
Stoke D’Abernon, Surrey, 497 ; rector
of, 498.
Stoke -Fleming, Devon, 95.
Stoke Golding, Leic., 278.
Stoke Holy Cross, Norf.,, 367.
Stoke-in-Teignhead, Devon, 95 ; rector
of, 95.
Stoke Lyne, Oxon, 421.
Stoke, North, Oxon, 422 ; rector of,
422.
Stoke Poges, Bucks., 48.
Stoke Prior, Wore., 540.
Stoke Rocheford, Line., 293.
Stoke Talmage, Oxon, 422,
Stoke, John, 232, 292 ; John, abbot of
St. Albans, 193 ; Margt., 292, 372 ;
Sir Roger, 529.
Stokenchurch, Bucks., 48.
Stokerston, Leic., 278.
Stokes, arms of, 57 ; of Taverham, 577,
590, 591(2).
Stokes, Alice, 402, 535 ; Elizth., 40,
369 ; Ellen, 378 ; Isabel, 403 ; John
13, 57(2), 369, 402, 535 ; Matt., 57 ;
Robt., 40, 403 ; Thos., 378 ; Wm.,
366.
Stokesby, Norf., 367 ; 360, 468 ;
rectors of, 367.
Stoket, Kath., 491.
Stondon Massey, Essex, 134.
Stondon, Rich., 194.
Stone, Bucks., 49.
Stone, Kent, 260 ; 577 ; castle of,
261(3) ; rectors of, 260, 261.
Stone, Staffs., 444.
Stone, Alice, 420 ; Barbara, Clement,
340 ; John, 420, 439 ; Peter, 244 ;
Rich., 340 ; Thos., 319 ; Wm., 1.
Stonev, Anne, 308, 309 ; Dorothy,
Rich., 309.
Stoneythorpe, Warw., 522.
Stonham Aspall, Suff., 472 ; 475, 476 ;
rector of, 472.
Stonhewer, Jane, John, 269.
Stonnard, Geo., Joan, John, Kath.,
Mary, 127.
Stonor, Oxon, 55.
Stonor, arms of, 238 ; Alice, 237 ;
John, 54 ; Thos., 237 ; Walter, 54 ;
Sir Walter, 55.
Stonstreet, Elizth., Hen., 518.
Stony hurst. Lane., 272.
Stonylowe, Staffs., 441.
Stopford, see Stockport, Ches
Stopham, Sussex, 515.
Stopham, Joan, Wm., 515.
Storme, Thos., 336.
Storrington, Sussex, 516 ; rector of,
516.
Stortford, Bishop, Herts., 133.
Stortford, Wm., 51.
Stoughton, Sussex, 516.
Stoughton, Anne, 27, 497 ; Bridget (4),
Compton, Elizth., Sir Geo. (3), John,
Geo., 497 ; Kath., 496 ; Sir Laur.,
496, 497(2) ; Nich.(4), Sir Nich. (2),
Rose (3), 497 ; Thos., 213, 496.
Stourmouth, Kent, 261 ; rector of,
261.
Stourton, Wilts., 535 ; rector of, 535.
Stoven, Suff., 472.
Stow, Line., 293 ; archdeacon of, 321.
Stow-cum-Quy, Cambs., 65 ; 191, 207.
Stow Berden, Norf., 451.
Stow, Long, Hunts., 203.
Stow Maries, Essex, 135.
Stow, West, Suff., 472.
Stowe, Bucks., 49.
Stowe -by-Chartley, Staffs., 445.
Stowlangtoft, Suff., 472.
Stowmarket, Suff., 472.
Stowting, Kent, 261 ; Court, 261.
Strabolgi, David de, earl of Athol, 206,
509 ; Elizth., countess of Athol, 206 ;
Philipe, 509.
Strachleigh, Anne, Christian, Wm., 91.
Stradling, Anne, 531 ; Edm., 76 ;
John, 433(2) ; Sir John, 531 ; Mary,
76.
Stradsett, Norf., 367.
Strafford, earls of, 550, 563.
Strangbon, Joan, Robt., 18.
Strange, le Strange, Alex., 183 ;
Amabel, 391 ; Ancaret, 388 ; Anne,
554 ; Hamond (2), Sir Hamond (2),
Hen. (3), 341 ; Jacquette, Joan,
304 ; John, 183, 341(2) ; John, lord
Strange of Blackmere, 388 ; John,
lord Strange of Knockyn, 304 ;
Sir John, Kath., 341 ; Lucy, 291 ;
Roger, 341 ; Roger, lord Strange of
Knockyn, Sir Roger (2), 391 ; Sir
Thos., 391, 525.
Strangman, Joan, 142, 578.
Strangways, Dorothy, Sir Giles (3),
Hen. (2), 100 ; Howard, 433 ; Joan,
100(2) ; Sir John, 433 ; Margt., 100.
Stransgill, John, 280.
Stratfieldsaye, Hants., 166.
Stratford-le-Bow, Middx., 295.
Stratford-on-Avon, Warw., 524.
Stratford St. Mary, Suff., 472.
Stratford, Water, Bucks., 302.
Stratton, Beds., 39.
Stratton, Cornwall, 77.
Stratton St. Margaret, Wilts., 535.
Stratton St. Mary, Norf., 377.
698
INDEX.
Stratton St. Michael, Norf., 367 ;
rector of, 367.
Stratton Strawless, Norf., 367.
Stratton, Jane, John, Thos. (2), 27.
Streatham, Surrey, 498 ; rectors of,
498.
Streatley, Berks., 28 ; 536.
Street, Somerset, 439 ; 435.
Street, Audrey, 500 ; John, 233 ; Mr.,
588, 589, 591 ; Thos., 500.
Strelley, Notts., 396.
Strelley, Isabel, 396 ; Ralph, 126 ;
Sir Robt., 396.
Strensall, John, 281.
Strensham, Wore., 540.
Strensham, Robt., Vahan, 121.
Stretfield, Elizth., Rich., 217.
Strethall, Essex, 135 ; 581 ; rector of,
135.
Stretham, Cambs., 65 ; rectors of, 66.
Stretton-on-the-Foss, Warw., rector,
of, 537.
Strickland, Anne, 560 ; Barbara, 340 ;
Christ., 13 ; Elizth., 389 ; Sir Robt.,
Walter, 560 ; Wm., 340.
Strobrig, John, 90.
Strode, Essex, 438.
Strode, Amy, 434; Arthur, 417;
Barnard, 438 ; Edw., 437, 438 ;
Elizth., Geo., 438 ; Sir Geo., 44 ;
Jane, 438 ; Jas., 434 ; Joan, 438(2) ;
John, 437, 438 ; Mary, 437 ;
Rebecca, 44 ; Wm., 438(2).
Stroder, Margt., Wm., 193.
Strong, John, 419.
Strood, Kent, 254.
Strood, Agnes, Wm., 285.
Strotton, Margt., Nich., 372.
Strout, Helen (2), Hen., John (2),
Thos., Wm., 248.
Strumpshaw, Norf., 367.
Strutt, Nich., 457.
Stuard, Gafery, 336.
Stubbard, Wm., 194.
Stubbe, Walter, 57, 327.
Studley, Warw., 525.
Stukeley, Great, Hunts., 203.
Stukeley, Little, Hunts., 203.
Stukeley, Elizth., 162(2), 434, 435 ;
Geo., 435 ; Hugh, 47, 434 ; Sir
Hugh, 162(3) ; Joan, 435 ; John,
94 ; Kath., 94, 162 ; Margt., 435 ;
Smsan, 47, 435 ; Thos., 162, 435 ;
Sir Thos., 162(2) ; Ursula, 435 ;
Wm., 162, 203.
Stupton, Elizth., Thos., 544.
Stuppeny, Clement, 242(2), 254 ; Laur.,
242 ; Rich., 254.
Sturdivant, Matt., 326.
Sturging, Margt., 470.
Sturmer, Stephen, 336.
Sturminster Marshall, Dorset, 102 ;
vicars of, 102, 104.
Sturry, Kent, 261.
Sturry, Elizth., John, 429.
Sturston, Suff., 374.
Sturton, John, 101.
Stutfield, Blanch, Jane, Wm., 56.
Stutton, Suff., 472.
Su — , Anne, Robt., 9.
Suckley, Wore., 540 ; rectors of, 539 ;
540.
Suckling, Edw., Lucy, 367.
Sudborough, Northants., 390.
Sudbury, Derby, 88.
Sudbury, Suff., archdeacon of, 451.
Sudeley, Glouc., 505.
Suffield, Norf., 367 ; rectors of, 367,
368.
Suffolk, 446 ; clerk of the peace for,
461 ; dukes of, 119, 405 ; earls of,
342, 428 ; feodary of, 467 ; justice
of peace for, 330 ; receiver for, 349.
Sulby, Isle of Man, 574(2).
Sulgrave, Northants., 390 ; 13, 380.
Sulhampsted Abbots, Berks., 28 ;
rector of, 28.
Suliard, Sulyard, see Seyliard.
Summers, Ann, 400.
Sumner, Wm., 120.
Sunderland, Mary, Rich., 561.
Sundial, 591.
Sundridge, Kent, 261.
Sundridge, John, 267.
Suriingham, Norf., 368 ; parson of,
368.
Surrey, 477 ; archaeological society,
581 ; clerk of peace for, 500 ; earl
of, 490 ; filacer for, 500 ; sheriffs
of, 478, 499.
Sussex, 501 ; feodar of, 516 ; filacer
for, 500 ; sheriffs of, 478, 499.
Sustead, Norf., 368.
Sutcliffe, Elizth., Wm., 574.
Sutherton, John, Mary, Nich., 353.
Sutton, Beds., 11.
Sutton, Hereford, 177.
Sutton, Notts., 81.
Sutton, Suff., 472.
Sutton, Sussex, rector of, 502.
Sutton, Bishop’s, Hants., 166.
Sutton Coldfield, Warw., 524 ; 566 ;
rector of, 524.
Sutton Courtney, Berks., 29.
Sutton, East, Kent, 261 ; 256.
Sutton, King’s, Northants., 392.
Sutton, Long, Line., 293.
Sutton Montis, Somerset, 439.
Sutton-on-Derwent, Yorks., 559 ; rector
of, 559.
INDEX.
699
Sutton-on-Trent, Notts., 585.
Sutton Valence, Kent, 241 ; vicar of,
262.
Sutton, arms of, 579 ; Agnes, 39 ;
Alice, 78 ; Anne, 160 ; Chas., 151 ;
Sir Edm., 78 ; Elizth., 69 ; Faith,
489 ; John, 39, 489(2) ; John, abbot
of Dorchester, 404 ; Sir John,
Margt., 120 ; Nich., 160 ; Rich.,
340 ; Robt., 567 ; Thos., 489, 559 ;
Wm., 151.
Svanders (des Vanders), Margt., 299.
Swaddling clothes, infants in, 12(2),
16, 36, 46, 54, 81, 105, 107, 108, 112,
115, 118, 120, 124, 128, 133, 137, 149,
156(2), 160, 163, 169, 176, 207, 210,
222, 224, 225(2), 233, 262, 267, 271,
274, 283, 290, 297, 304, 315, 318, 324,
343, 362, 380, 417, 436, 450, 462,
464(2), 492, 498, 521, 558(2), 567.
Swaffham, Norf., 368.
S waff ham Bui bee, Cambs., 68.
Swaffham Prior, Cambs., 66 ; Rech
in, 66.
Swafham, John, 362.
Swafield, Norf., 368.
Swain, Alice, Arthur, 163 ; Thos., 54.
Swainsthorpe, Norf., 368.
Swainswick, Somerset, 439.
Swaldell, John, Rich., 545.
Swalecliff, Oxon, 422 ; vicar of, 422.
Swallowfield, Berks., 29.
Swan, Alice, 337 ; Dorothy, 241 ;
Joan, 65 ; John, 65, 259, 319 ;
Rich., 259 ; Robt., 337 ; Thos.,
241, 259 ; Wm., 259(2), 351.
Swanage, Dorset, 102 ; parson of, 102.
Swanbourn, Bucks., 49.
Swanington, Norf., 339 ; 331 ; Hall,
238.
Swanscombe, Kent, 311.
Swansea, Glamorgan, 572.
Swanton Abbott, Norf., 368 ; rector
of, 368.
Swanton Morley, Norf., 368.
Swardeston, Norf., 368.
Swarkeston, Derby, 87.
Sweating sickness, see Plague.
Sw'eet, Anne, Edw., (2), Rich., 434.
Swell, Somerset, 439.
Swerdes, prebendary of, 249.
Swetecok, John, 491.
Swetenham, Matthew, 379.
Swetman, Wm., 376.
Swift, Anne, 556(2) ; E.L., 587 ; John,
131 ; Margt., 556 ; Robt., 105,
556(2) ; Wm., 556.
Swinborne, Andrew, John, Sir Robt.,
Sir Thos., 122.
Swinbrook, Oxon, 422.
Swinerton, Ellen, 62.
Swinfen, Margt., Sir Wm., 429.
Swinstede, John de, 33.
Swithland, Leic., 278.
Swyre, Dorset, 102.
Syderstone, Norf., 368 ; rector of, 368.
Syer, see Sayer.
Syleham, Suff., 472.
Syon, Middx., abbess of, 38 ; monastery
of, 14 ; nun of, 305.
Syria, 63.
Sythe, St., 294.
T
Tabard, lady in, 504.
Tabard, Agnes, 474 ; Joan, John, 486 ;
Wm., 474.
Tableer, Wm., 483.
Tabor, Wm., 129.
Tacham, Edw., 168.
Tadcaster, Yorks., 559.
Taddington, Derby, 87.
Tadley, Hants., 166.
Tailboys, Elizth., Gilbert, lord Tail-
boys, 287.
Tailer, Tailard, Tailor, Agnes, 8 ;
Alice, 8, 202, 228 ; Anne, 4(2) ;
Bridget, 572 ; Dorothy, 8, 487 ;
Edw., Eleanor, 183 ; Elizth., 21,
201, 209, 519 ; Francis, 209 ; Jane,
240 ; Joan, 370 ; John, 8, 21, 135,
154 (2) ; Sir Laur., 487 ; Lucy, Mary,
Penelope, 8 ; Peter, 572 ; Rich.,
370, 519 ; Robt., 328, 456 ; Roger,
370 ; Rowland, 457 ; Simon, 348 ;
Susan, 8 ; Thos., 4, 8(2), 240, 480 ;
Walter, 202 ; Wm., 135, 201, 202,
326.
Tailors, 153, 412.
Taknell, John, 168.
Talbot, Alice, 378 ; Allen, 141 ;
Ambrose, 560 ; Ankaret, 388 ; Anne,
331, 560(2) ; Bridget, 538, 560 ;
Chas., 560 ; Clere, 331, 343 ; Elizth.
(4), Florence, 560 ; Frances, 539 ;
Geo., earl of Shrewsbury, 557 ;
Isabel, 271 ; Jane, 560 ; Joan, 5 ;
John, 5, 539, 560(2) ; John, earl of
Shrewsbury, 539 ; John, lord
Talbot, 378 ; Sir John, 538(2) ;
Kath., 560 ; Margt., 538 ; Mary,
388, 560 ; Olive, 539 ; Rich., lord
Talbot, 388 ; Roger (3), Thos., 560 ;
Wm., 343.
Talkarne, Alice, Edw. (2), 471.
Talmach, Kath., Sir Lionel, 337.
Tame, Agnes, 151(2) ; Alice, 150 ; Sir
Edm. (2), Elizth. (2), 151 ; John,
150 ; Margt., 379.
Tamerton, North, Cornwall, 77.
700
INDEX.
Tamworth, Joan, 242.
Tanckered, Dorothy, Hen., Mary, 553.
Tanfield, West, Yorks., 559 ; rector
of, 559.
Tanfield, Francis, Margt., 388.
Tangel, John, 338.
Tangiers, 437.
Tanner, Agnes, Anne, John, 403 ;
Margt., 404 ; Wm., 220, 403, 404.
Tanners, 25, 120, 358, 564.
Tannington, Sufi., 472 ; 465.
Tansor, Northants., 390 ; rector of, 390.
Tante, Elizth., Rich., 403(2).
Tanworth, Warw., 524.
Taplow, Bucks., 49 ; Amerden in, 49.
Tarrant Crawford, Dorset, 102 ; abbey
of, 97.
Tarrant Gunville, Dorset, 103.
Tarvin, Ches., 70.
Tasburgh, Norf., 369.
Tasburgh, Dorothy, 43 ; Elizth., John,
455 ; Rich., 338 ; Thos., 43.
Tate, Margt., 189.
Tatenhill, Stafis., rector of, 82.
Tatington, Sufi., 469.
Tatsfield, Surrey, rector of, 264.
Tattershall, Line., 293 ; college of,
293, 294 ; provosts of, 293, 294.
Taunton, Somerset, 439 ; 316, 540 ;
archdeacons of, 31, 432 ; M.P. for,
581 ; mayors of , 439, 581 ; museum,
581 ; St. Mary, vicar of, 439.
Taunton, Adam de, 380.
Tavener, arms of, 326 ; Amy, 339 ;
Anne, Dorothy, Edm. (3), 409 ;
Frances, 187 ; John, 326, 409 ; Lucy,
Margt., Mary, Nath., 409 ; Peter,
187 ; Rich., 409(2) ; Thos., 339.
Taverham, Norf., 369.
Taverham, Wm., 192.
Tavistock, Devon, vicar of, 93.
Tawbott, Agnes, Alice, Walter, 30.
Tawley, Elizth., Thos., 95.
Tawstock, Devon, 95.
Tawyer, Elizth., 520 ; John, Margt.,
389 ; Thos., 520.
Tebold, see Theobald.
Tedburn St. Mary, Devon, 95 ; rectors
of, 95.
Tedcastle, Elizth., John, 108.
Teddington, Middx., 316.
Teill, Anth., Barbara, 545.
Tempest, Elizth., 559 ; Martha, 64 ;
Roland, 559 ; Thos., 30, 64.
Temple, Sir Alex., 507 ; John, Hester,
49 ; Susan, 507 ; Thos., 49.
Tenby, Pembroke, 573 ; alderman of,
57i
Tendall, Amfelice, 376 ; Beatrice, 339 ;
Sir John, 339 ; 376.
Tendring, Alice, 471 ; John, 476 ;
Kath., 471 ; Wm., 476(3) ; Sir Wm.,
471(2).
Tenison, Philip, 322.
Tenos, bp. of, 440.
Tenterden, Kent, 262 ; 205, 209 ;
bailiff of, 262.
Terling, Essex, 135.
Terrald, Averi, John, 20.
Terrington St. Clement, Norf., 369.
Terry, Helen, 406 ; John, Lettice,
353 ; Rich., 406.
Teschen, duke of, 333.
Tesdale, Christ, 531 ; Maud, 406 ;
Susan, 531 ; Thos., 406.
Tesmond, Thos., 326.
Teston, Kent, 11, 238.
Tetbury, Glouc., 149.
Tettenhall, Staffs., 445 ; Holies in,
445.
Tettersale, Constance, Geo., 29.
Tew, Great, Oxon, 422 ; 65.
Tewin, Herts., 197.
Tewkesbury, Glouc., 155.
Teye, Aubrey de, 13 ; Grace, 347 ;
Frances, 447 ; Thos., 347 ; Sir
Thos., 447.
Teynham, Kent, 262.
Thakeham, Sussex, 516 ; 515.
Thakley, Thos. of, abbot of Tilty,
136.
Thame, Oxon, 423 ; 43 ; hospital and
school at, 423.
Thame, Elizth., Thos., 420.
Thanington, Kent, 262.
Tharpe, see Thorpe.
Thatcham, Berks., 29 ; 532.
Thaxted, Essex, 135 ; mayor of, 135.
Theberton, Sufi., 472.
Theddlethorpe, Line., 294.
Theede, John, 46, 53(2).
Thelnetham, Sufi., 472.
Thelwall, Ann, Dan., 142 ; Elizth.,
John, 573.
Themelthorpe, Norf., 369.
Themelthorp, Joan, Thos., 334.
Theobald, Agnes, 325 ; Anne, 226 ;
Elizth., 325 ; Geo., 512 ; John, 256,
325(3), 368 ; Rich., 226.
Therfield, Herts., rector of, 192.
Thetford, Norf., prioress of, 321.
Theydon Gernon, Essex, 136 ; rector
of, 136.
Thinne, Anne, Wm., 307.
Thirkill, Cecily, 360 ; Wm., 360, 365.
Thirl by, Beds., 196.
Thirlby, Robt., 394.
Thirlow, Kath., Thos., 327.
Thirsk, Yorks., 560.
Thirsk, Robt., 560.
INDEX.
701
Thomas, Alice, 293 ; Christian, 166 ;
John, 242, 293; Rich., 166;
Thomasin, Walter, 143 ; Wm., 166.
Thomas, St., 137, 192, 280(2), 385, 413.
Thomas of Canterbury, St., 174, 189,
284, 293, 294, 506.
Thomas of Hereford, St., 174, 175(2).
Thomasson, Edw., Emot, Margt., 228.
Thomelins, Joan, John, 208.
Thompson, Anne, 109, 439 ; Anth.,
Clare, 252 ; Dorothy, 241 ; Edw.,
133 ; Elizth., 133, 252(2), 439 ;
Hen., 241, 252 ; John, 31 ; Sir
John, Kath., 252 ; Laur., 483 ;
Martin, 336 ; Robt., 241(2) ; Sam.,
439 ; Sarah, 241 ; Susan, 439 ;
Thos., 109, 252 ; Wm., 438, 439.
Thong, Kent, Skuddington in, 243.
Thoresby, Hen., 549.
Thorey, Bridget, Thos., 285.
Thorington, Suff., 473 ; 576 ; rector
of, 473.
Thorlby, Yorks., 558.
Thorley, Herts., 197.
Thornbern, Gilbert, 435.
Thornborough, Bucks., 50.
Thornborough, Warw., 379.
Thornborough, Thornburgh, Alice,
Anne, 162 ; John, Kath., 435 ;
Robt., 162.
Thornbury, Glouc., 155.
Thornbury, Wm., 228.
Thorncombe, Dorset, 103.
Thorndon, Essex, 124.
Thorndon, Alice, Giles, 335.
Thorne, Yorks., 330.
Thorne St. Margaret, Somerset, 439.
Thorne, Bridget, 145(2) ; Edw., 145,
430 ; Francis, 145 ; Giles, 2(2) ;
Jane, Joan, John (2), 145 ; Margt.,
366 ; Mary, 2, 145(2) ; Nich., 145(2);
Robt., 145, 430 ; Thos., 366 ; Wm., 2.
Thornell, Jane, Laur., 105.
Thornham, Korf., 369.
Thornham, Great, Suff., 473 ; 28.
Thornhill, Yorks., 560.
Thornhill, Elizth., 213 ; Frances, 398 ;
Margt., 97, 212 ; Mary, 104 ; P.J.,
585 ; Rich., 38, 212, 398 ; Robt., 104.
Thornhurst, Sir Gifford, 267, 507 ;
Susan, 507.
Thorno, Northants., manor of, 36.
Thorns, crown of, 309.
Thornset, Derby, 68.
Thornton, Bucks., 50.
Thornton, Yorks., 289, 558.
Thornton Dale, Yorks., 560.
ThorntonJe-Street, Yorks., 560.
Thornton Watlass, Yorks., 560; rector
of, 560.
Thornton, Agnes, 392 ; Alice, 299 ;
Anne, 65, 561 ; Geo., 411 ; Hester,
387 ; John, 65, 387 ; Rich., 299 ;
Roger, 65, 392 ; Susan, 382 ; Thos.,
382, 411 ; Wm., 387, 581.
Thorold, Anne, Sir Anth., 394 ;
Frances, 14 ; Jane, 282 ; Margt.,
285 ; 287 ; Wm., 15, 282, 285(3) ;
Sir Wm., 287 ; Winifred, 394.
Thorpe, Norf., rector of, 328.
Thorpe, Surrey, 498.
Thorpe Malsor, Northants., 390.
Thorpe Market, Norf., 369 ; vicar of,
369.
Thorpe -next -Haddiscoe, Norf., 369.
Thorpe, arms of, 333, 450 ; Alice, 333,,
450 ; Christ., 49 ; Sir Geo., 450 ;
Isabel, 494 ; John, 369, 372, 494 ;
Marion, 385 ; Rich., 316 ; Robt.,
81; Wm., 265, 385, 494.
Thorrington, Essex, 136.
Thoulthrope, Yorks., 564.
Thrandeston, Suff., 473.
Threel, Joan, John, 502.
Threlkeld, Cumb., 79.
Threxton, Norf., 369 ; 363.
Thribergh, Yorks., 554.
Throckmorton, Wore., 590.
Throckmorton, arms of, 577 ; Anth.,.
401 ; Sir Arthur, 211 ; Clement,
522 ; Eleanor, 538 ; Elizth., 53, 156,
159, 421, 451(2), 521, 525 ; Sir Geo.,
156, 159, 278, 401, 521(3), 522 ;,
Godith, 539 ; Hugh, 421 ; John,
388, 421, 538, 589, 590 ; Sir John,
521 ; Kath., 401, 521, 522 ; Lionel,
451 ; Margt., 539, 589 ; Margery,
521 ; Mary, 211, 278 ; Maud, 388 ;
Sir Robt., 53, 525 ; Simon, 451, 590 ;.
Thos., 538, 539(2), 590 ; Wm., 26.
Throwley, Kent, 262 ; 228, 411.
Thruston, see Thurston.
Thruxton, Hants., 166.
Thudderle, see Chudleigh.
Thurberne, Robt., 168.
Thurcaston, Leic., 278 ; rector of, 278.
Thurgarton, Norf., 369 ; rector of, 369.
Thurkettle, Abigail, Robt., 124.
Thurland, Edw., Elizth., 495.
Thurlby, Thos., 48,
Thurleigh, Beds., 11 ; 3, 6, 477.
Thurlow, Great, Suff., 473.
Thurlow, Little, Suff., 473.
Thurlton, Norf., 369.
Thurnham, Kent., 262.
Thurning, Hunts.., 203 ; rector of,.
203.
Thurrock, Grays, Essex, 136.
Thurrock, West, Essex, 136,
Thursby, Robt., 43.
702
INDEX.
Thurston, Gilbert, 222 ; Joan, 214 ;
John, 452, 459(2) ; Rich., 468 ;
Sibil, 221 ; Thos., 214(2).
Thuxton, Norf., 369.
Thwaite, Norf., 369.
Thwaites, Elizth., 245, 454 ; John,
553 ; Wm., 454.
Thweng, Agnes, Wm., 558.
Thwing, Yorks., 560.
Tiard, Thos., 322.
Tibard, Wm., 411.
Tibbot, Benj. (3), John, Nath., 434.
Tibenham, Norf., 370.
Tibshelf, Derby, 87 ; vicar of, 87.
Tiburcius, St., 254.
Ticehurst, Sussex, 516.
Tichborne, Hants., 166.
Tichborne, Anne, 166 ; Edm., 320 ;
John, 166 ; Margt., 320 ; Nich.,
166.
Tickencote, Rutland, 389.
Tickhill, Yorks., 560 ; steward of the
honour of, 560.
Tideswell, Derby, 87 ; 80 ; vicar of, 87.
Tidmarsh, Berks., 29.
Tidworth, North, Wilts., 536.
Tiffin, Hen., John, Mary (2), Wm. (2),
115.
Tilbrook, Beds., 12.
Tilbury, East, Essex, 114.
Tilbury, David de, 134.
Tildsley, Jacomine, 34 ; Wm., 34, 35.
Tilehurst, Berks., 29.
Tilesworth, Beds., 398.
Tilghman, Isabel, Joan, Wm., 259.
Tillingham, Essex, 136.
Tillington, Sussex, 516.
Tillis, Edw., 328; Hen., 363; John,
355.
Tilmanstone, Kent, 262.
Tilney, Agnes, 490 ; Elizth., 45, 170 ;
Isabel, 322 ; Joan, 39, 45(2) ; John,
39 ; Peter, 358 ; Ralph, Reginald,
45 ; Rich., 170 ; Robt., 322.
Tilson, Thos., 320.
Tilsworth, Beds., 13.
Tilsworth, Adam de, 13.
Tilton, Leic., vicar of, 275.
Tilty, Essex, 136 ; abbot of, 136.
Time, figures of, 171, 269.
Timpe, John, 323.
Timperley, Alice, 460 ; Elizth., 373,
470 ; John, 460 ; Sir John, 373 ;
Thos., 470.
Tincleton, Dorset, 103.
Tindall, Avice, Thos., 155 ; Umfry, 60.
Tingewick, Bucks., 51 ; rector of, 51.
Tingrith, Beds., 12.
Tintagel, Cornwall, 77.
Tinte, Anne, Edw., John, Rebecca, 441.
Tintern, Mon., 565.
Tintinhull, Somerset, 439 ; rectors of,
439.
Tipping, Barth., Martha, 48.
Tiptoft, arms of, 579 ; Sir John, baron
Tiptoft, Joice, lady Tiptoft, 298.
Tireman, Hen., 564.
Tirer, Ralph, 527.
Tirrell, arms of, 143; Alice, 116;
Anne, 123, 140, 472 ; Avice, 474 ;
Dorothy, 199 ; Edm., 130, 470 ;
Francis, 485 ; Geo., 51 ; Gertrude,
143; Sir Hen., 116, 474; Humf.,
Jane, 51 ; John, 116, 140 ; Joice,
116; Margt., 121; Mary, 204;
Susan, 130 ; Theodosia, 46 ; Thos.,
116; Sir Thos., 123; Thomasin,
116,470; Wm., 199, 204 ; Sir Wm.,
121.
Tirwhit, Anne, 550 ; Douglas, 283 ;
Ellen, 290 ; Elizth., 280, 285 ; John,
285 ; Marmaduke, 283, 290 : Mary,
506 ; Sir Robt., 550 ; Thos., 506 ;
Sir Wm., 280, 290.
Tirwin, Hen., Joan, 234.
Tisbury, Wilts., 536.
Tissington, Derby, 87 ; 417.
Tisted, East, Hants., 166 ; pastors of,
166.
Titsey, Surre3% 499.
Tiverton, Devon, 96.
Tockenham, Wilts., 172 ; Court, 166.
Tocotes, Elizth., Sir Roger, 529.
Todde, Wm., 236.
Toddington, Beds., 12 ; rector of, 12.
Todenham, Glouc., 155 ; 512.
Todenham, Joan, John, 352.
Todham, 512.
Todhunter, Thos., 28.
Todkill, Rich., 420.
Todwick, Yorks., 560.
Tofield, Jane, Thos., 553.
Toft Monks, Norf., 370 ; 591.
Toft Trees, Norf., 377.
Toft, Wm., 108.
Tollesbury, Essex, 137.
Tolleshunt Darcy, Essex, 137 ; Lang-
brooks in, 137.
Tolleshunt Tregoz, Essex, 137.
Tolthorp, Rutland, 426.
Tolverne, Cornwall, 89.
Tomer, Joyce, 526.
Tominw, Mary, Rich., 212.
Tone, John, 97.
Tong, Kent, see Thong.
Tong, Salop, 429 ; college of, 430.
Tong, Seman, 228 ; Thos., 543 ; Wm.,
306.
Tooke, Toke, Alice, 185; Angelett,
200 ; Anne, Barth., Bridget, Cecily,
INDEX,
703
215 ; Clare, 215, 227 ; Dorothy, 262 ;
Eleanor, Elizth,, Francis, 215 ;
John, 215(5), 227 ; Margt. (2),
Mary (2), 215 ; Maurice, 262 ; Nich.,
(2), 215 ; Ralph, 185 ; Rich., 215 ;
Walter, 200 ; Wm,, 185.
Tooley, Alice, Hen., 460 ; John, 281.
Tooner, Rich., 504.
Toose, Agnes, John, 439.
Tooting Graveney, Surrey, 499.
Topcliffe, Yorks., 560.
Topclyff, Mabel, Thos. de, 560.
Toppesfield, Essex, 138 ; 115 ; rector
of, no.
Topsheld, Hen,, 296.
Torbock, John, Margt., 272.
Torksay, John, 274.
Tormarton, Glouc., 155.
Tor Mohun, Devon, 96.
Torrell, arms of, 141, 582 ; Anne,
Humf., Thos., 141.
Torrington, Margt., Rich., 181.
Tortington, Sussex, 517,
Totham, Great, Essex, 138.
Tothill, Joan, 33 ; John, 66 ; Wm., 33.
Totington, Thos., 43.
Totnes, earl of, 94.
Totnum, see Tockenham, Wilts.
Tottenham, Middx., 316 ; Court, 311.
Totternhoe, Beds., 12 ; vicar of, 12.
Tottington, JSTorf., 370.
Touchet, Sir John, lord Audley, 496.
Tournay, France, 25.
Tournay, Turnay, Agnes, Amy, 48 ;
Anne, 284 ; Anth., 281 ; Elizth., 48,
284 ; Jas,, 48 ; Joan, 291 ; John,
48, 291, 284(2) ; Mary, 281.
Tours, France, 578.
Towcester, Northants., 391.
Town, Wm., 57.
Townley, Lane., 564.
Townley, Alice, Anne, 269 ; Chas.,
564(2) ; Jane, 269(2) ; Joan, 281 ;
Rich., 269 ; Robt., 281.
Townsend, Alice, 337 ; Anne, 340,
341 ; Eleanor, Frances, 341 ; Geo.,
361 ; John, 152, 340, 341(2) ;
Mabel, 278 ; Rich., 562 ; Roger,
361 ; Sir Roger, 341 ; Thos., 334 ;
Wm., 278.
Towre, Lane., 271.
Toynton, Low, Line., 294.
Trapnell, Mary, Thos., 531.
Trapps, Joice, Robt., 197.
Trat, Hen., 434.
Travers, Mary, Thos., 158.
Travis, Hen., 270 ; John, 538.
Treasurers, lord high, 117, 293, 311,
428 ; under, 388.
Tredcote, Glouc., 154.
Tredeneck, Christ., 75.
Tredington, Wore., 541 ; rectors of,
540, 541.
Tredway, John, Mary, 282.
Treeton, Yorks., 561 ; rector of, 81.
Treffry family, 72.
Trefusis, Jane, Thos., 71.
Tregasso, Jane, John, 76.
Tregayne, Anglesey, 572.
Treghstin, John, Margery, 486.
Tregonwell, Sir John, 100.
Tregothnan, Cornwall, 76.
Trembras, John, 76.
Tremure, Alice, John, 71.
Trenchard, Elizth., Francis, 25 ; Kath.,
Rich., 162.
Trencreeke, Cornwall, 76.
Trencreeke, Anne, Honor, Janet,
Julian, Kath., Robt., 76.
Trenowith, John, 72, 76 ; Maud, 72.
Trentham, Staffs., 445.
Treowen, Mon., 318.
Trerice, Cornwall, 77.
Trescote, Staffs., 445.
Tresham, Dorothy, Margt., Maurice,
Sir Thos., 388.
Treswell, R., 591.
Trevanion, Blanch, Hugh, 73.
Trevet, Joan, Rich., 24.
Trevnwith, Agnes, Otes, 76.
Trevor, Denbigh, 571.
Trevor, Dorothy, Frances, 500 ; John,
571 ; Sir John, 500 ; Magdalen,
571 ; Margt., Thos., 500.
Trew, Andrew, Margery, Mary, 564.
Trewarthen, - , 403.
Trewinnard, Elizth., Jas., 71.
Trewithinnik, Roger, 76.
Trewonwall, Agnes, John, 50.
Trilleck, John, bp. of Hereford, 173 ;
Thos., bp. of Rochester, 268.
Trinities, 8, 18(3), 19, 31, 54, 56, 61(2),
87(2), 88, 101, 107, 151, 164, 165,
175(2), 183, 188, 200, 210, 219, 220,
221, 228, 231, 274, 301, 380, 383, 420,'
422, 425, 466, 479, 482, 491, 494, 506,
529, 531, 550, 558, 567, 569, 579, 584,
591 ; verbal, 154, 169, 506.
Trinity House, arms of, 495 ; master
of, 125.
Trone, Ann, Margt., 54.
Trott, Sir John, Kath., 162.
Trottescliffe, Kent, 263.
Trotton, Sussex, 517.
Troughton, Rich., 42.
Trovell, Martha, 427.
Trowbridge, Wilts., 94, 530.
Trowbridge, Elizth., Geo., 94,
Trowemer, Kent, 226.
Trowemer, Julian, Wm,, 226.
704
INDEX.
Trowse, Norf., 370 ; vicar of, 370.
Trowse, Anne, Steven, 241.
Trowts, Mark, 230.
Truelove, Alice, Eden, Thos., 501.
Trulock, Thos., 29(2).
Trumpington, Cambs., 66.
Trumpington, Sir Roger de, 66.
Trunch, Norf., 370 ; 576.
Truro, Cornwall, 77 ; arms of, 77 ;
Cathedral, 77 ; mayor of, 77.
Trusham, Devon, 96 ; Bremell in, 96.
Trussel, Margt., Wm., 26.
Truth, figure of, 79.
Truw^ay, - , 475.
Tubney, John, 259.
Tucker, Geo., 241 ; Jas., Mary, 434 ;
Sarah, 241 ; Stephen, 296.
Tuddenham, East, Norf., 370.
Tuddenham, North, Norf., 370.
Tudeley, Kent, 263.
Tuer, Alice, Anne, Dr. (2), 117.
Tufton, Sir John, Margt., 211 ; Nich.,
512.
Tuke, Geo., Margt., 137.
Tully, Robt., bp. of St. Davids, 573.
Tunis, siege of, 356.
Tunstall, Durham, 557.
Tunstall, Kent, 263 ; 234 ; rectors of,
263.
Tunstall, Suff., 473.
Tunstall, Isabel, Rich., 380.
Tunstead, Norf., 370 ; constable of
the hundred of, 371.
Turbervile, Robt., 97.
Turbutt, Anne, Rich., Wm. (2), 547.
Turfett, Edw., Mary, 358.
Turges, Elizth., Rich., Robt., 104.
Turin, Italy, 513.
Turk, Alice, John (2), 254.
Turkey, 128 ; ambassador to, 133.
Turkey Merchants Co., arms of, 469.
Turner, Agnes, 300 ; Anne, 3, 241 ;
Dorothy, 552 ; Edw., 129 ; Elizth.,
552 ; Hugh, 471 ; Joan, 131, 300 ;
John, 223, 408, 552 ; Kath., 15 ;
Margt., 109, 181 ; Margery, 109 ;
Martha, Mary, 129 ; Ralph, 471 ;
Rich., 15 ; S.B., 458 ; Thos., 3, 131,
241 ; Walter, 300 ; Wm., 109, 300.
Turpin, Anne, Edw. (2), Elizth., Jane,
John, Margt., Thos., Wm., 56.
Turvey, Beds., 12 ; 121 ; rector of, 12.
Turweston, Bucks., 51.
Tusser, Ethelred, 445.
Tuthill, Elizth., Wm., 370.
Tutt, Anne, 23 ; Chidiock, Elizth.,
433 ; John, 23 ; Thos., 159.
Tuttingham, Norf., 333.
Tuxford, Notts., 38 ; Hall, 585.
Twedey, Rich., 134.
Twentiman, John, 87.
Twichet, Kath., 195.
Twickenham, Middx., 317.
Twiford, Isabel, John, 100.
Twigden, Anne (2), Bridget, Edw.,
Elizth., 390.
Twin, Elizth., 167 ; John, 214; Thos.,
511.
Twiniho, Alice, 150 ; Joan, John, 148.
Twinstead, Essex, 138.
Twisden, Bennet, 215 ; Margt., 252 ;
Thos., 215 ; Wm., 252.
Twyford, Bucks., 51 ; 44, 391 ; rector
of, 51.
Twyford, Derby, 88.
Twyning, Glouc., 155.
Tye, Alice, John, Julian, 459 ; Thos., 579.
Tyes, Essex, 524.
Tyne and Humber, vice-admiral
between, 565.
Tynemouth, Northumb., priory of, 192.
Tyringham, Bucks., 51 ; rector of, 51.
Tyringham, Agnes, 37 ; Anne, Anth.,
51 ; Elizth., 51(3), 151 ; Frances,
51 ; John, 37, 51 (2) ; Kath., Mary (2),
Parnell, Thos. (2), 51.
Tysoe, Warw., 525.
Tyson, W., 591.
Tytherley, West, Hants., 166.
U
Uckfield, Sussex, 517.
Uffington, Berks., 29.
Ufford, Suff., 473.
Ufford, Sir Edm., 342; Ele, 342,
476 ; Robt., 476.
Ufton, Warw., 525 ; rector of, 525.
Ufton Nervet, Berks., 29.
Ugborough, Devon, 96.
Ugley, Essex, 138.
Ulcombe, Kent, 263.
Ulveskelf, Yorks., prebendary of, 548,
551(2).
Ulveston, Lane., 273.
Umberleigh, Devon, 89.
Umfrey, Thos., 239.
Underhill, arms of, 522 ; Agnes, 522 ;
Anne, 473, 548 ; Anth., 522 ; Edw.,
41, 520 ; Elizth., 520, 522 ; John,
522 ; Thos., 449, 473, 522(2) ;
Walter, 487.
Underwood, Derby, 85.
Underwood, Anne, Jas., 348 ; John,
bp. of Chalcedon, 351.
Unger, Luke, Margt., 370.
Unston, Derby, 82, 556.
Unthank, Derby, 82.
Unton, Sir Alex., 20, 37 ; Cecily, 20 ;
Edith, 540 ; Elizth., 37 ; Hen., 364 ;
Margt., 427 ; Mary, 20 ; Thos., 427.
INDEX.
705
Upbury, Beds., manor of, 10.
Upchurch, Kent, 263.
Uphall, Herts., 408.
Upham, Wilts., 528.
Uphaven, Somerset, 141.
Upholster, 357.
Upleatham, Yorks., 552.
Upminster, Essex, 138 ; 180, 577
manor of Geynes in, 138.
Upnore, Hen., 43.
Uppingham, Rutland, 426.
Upton, Bucks., 51.
Upton, Norf., 370.
Upton Cressett, Salop, 430 ; 429.
Upton Lovell, Wilts., 536 ; rectors of,
536.
Upton Scudamore, Wilts., 536.
Upton, John, 253 ; Thos., 204.
Upwell, Norf., 371 ; rector of, 371.
Upwey, Dorset, 103.
Urban, Joan, John, 259(2).
Urmeston, Agnes, 317.
Urswick, Christ., 299 ; Sir Thos., 115.
Usk, Mon., 319.
Usk, Adam de, 319.
Ussher, John, 376.
Uvedale, Alice, 365; Anne, 45; Hen.,
Isabel, 98 ; John, 45.
Uxbridge, Middx., 161, 190.
V
Vache, Bucks., 35, 554.
Vache, Sir Philip de la, 48.
Vag, Somerset, 441.
Valence, John, Margt., Wm. (2), 311.
Valerian, St., 254.
Valerio, Judith, Siprian de, 583.
Vampage, Elizth., John, 409.
Vanburen family, 226.
Vane, Elizth., Sir Geo., Sir Hen., 106.
Vass, Rich., 163.
Vaughan, Blanch, 306, 515 ; Sir Hugh,
306 ; John, 515 ; Sir Thos., 313(2) ;
Wm., 571.
Vaux, Elizth., 506 ; Kath., 521 ;
Maud, 383 ; Nich., lord Harrowden,
521 ; Sir Rich., 383 ; Thos., 506.
Vavasour, Anne, 392 ; Mary, 521 ; Sir
Mauger, 392 ; Sir Thos., 521 ; Wm.,
554.
Vawdrey, Ralph, 411.
Vcheldre, Merioneth, 570.
Veldon, Jas., 491.
Venables, Douce, 70 ; Eleanor, 443 ;
Elizth., 70(2) ; Mary, 70, 271 ;
Nich., Rich., 158 ; Thos., 70(2) ;
Thos., baron of Kinderton, 271, 443.
Venard, Anne, 534.
Venice, 226, 343.
Venner, - - , 97.
Verdun, John, 81, 459 ; Sir Theobald,
86.
Vere, arms of, 581 ; Constance, 391 ;
Dorothy, 561 ; Elizth., countess of
Oxford, 142 ; Sir Geo., 383 ; Hen.,
377, 391 ; John, earl of Oxford, 142,
214, 383, 561 ; Robt., 214 ; Ursula,
383.
Verginis, Eleanor, Wm., 333.
Verieu, John, 256.
Verney, Agnes, 436 ; Anne, 520(2) ;
Audrey, Edm. (2), 178 ; Elizth., 178,
520(2)'; Geo., 520(2), 521 ; Greville,
520(2) ; Sir Greville, 520, 521 ; Sir
Hen., Jane, 520 ; John, 37, 520 ;
John, Viscount Fermanagh, 37 ;
Sir John, 178 ; Margt., 178, 520 ;
Margery, 47; Sir Ralph, 47, 178(2)
Rich. (3), Sir Rich., 520.
Vernon, arms of, 127 ; Anne, 88
Arthur, 430 ; Bennet, 81 ; Sir Edw.,.
88 ; Sir Geo., Hen., 487 ; Margt.,.
429 ; Sir Rich., 405, 429 ; Thos.,,
405 ; Wm., 127 ; Sir Wm., 429.
Vertegans, Peter, 351.
Verzelini, Elizth., Jacob, 226.
Vescy, Elizth., 560, 561 ; Geo., 469 ;
John, 561 ; lord, 13, 553 ; Marian,
469 ; Robt., 560.
Vicary, Laur., Rich. (3), Winifred, 9U
Victor, Grace, Wm., 195.
Villers, Anne, John, 59 ; Thos., Wm.,
426.
Vinall, Anne, Wm., 511.
Vincent, Sir Francis, 94 ; Jane, 498 ;
Kath., Rich. (2), 340 ; Thos., 340,
498.
Vinderhoute, Flanders, bailiff of, 487.
Vine, Anne, Ralph, 477 ; Rich., 367.
Viner, Wm., 535.
Vinter, see Winter.
Vintners, 148, 280, 397, 494, 521.
Vipont, Margt., Nich., 78.
Virginia, 172.
Virly, Thos., 306.
Visdelieu, Eleanor, Sir Thos., 451.
Vise, see Wise.
Vivian, Anne, Wm., 76.
Vowell, Honor, Wm., 91.
Vowesses, 48, 154, 374.
W
Wacton, Norf., 371.
Waddesdon, Bucks., 52 ; 575 ; Colwyle
in, 52 ; rectors of, 52.
Waddington, Yorks., 561.
Waddington, Edw., Sam., 553.
Wade, Alice(2), Anne, 449 ; Guy, 197 ;;
Joan, Mary, 449 ; Mercy, Rich., 118 ;
Robt., 449 ; Wm., 426', 449(2).
706
INDEX.
Wadenhoe, Northants., 391.
Wadham, Dorothy, 436 ; Florence,
438 ; Joan, 100, 436(2) ; John, 100,
101, 103, 438 ; Sir John, 436 ;
Margt., 101 ; Nich., 436(2), 438 ;
Sir Nich. (2), Sir Wm., 436.
Wadnall, Jane, Thos., 142.
Wadworth, Yorks., 561.
Waferer, Anne, 3.
Wafin, John, 320.
Wagstaff, Alice, Anne, 522 ; Mary,
Robt., 60.
Wail, Barbara, Thos., 432.
Waite, Agatha, 169 ; x4gnes, 10 ;
Anne, 328 ; Edm., 10 ; Ellen, 138 ;
John, 169(2), 555 ; Nich., 138 ;
Thos., 138, 165.
Wake, Dorothy, 383; Elizth., 379;
John, 383 ; Margt., 124 ; Roger,
379 ; W^alter, 414 ; - , 124.
Wakefield, Yorks., Newton or Bunny
Hall, in, 554.
Wakeherst, Anne, 484(2) ; Elizth., 501,
502 ; Margt., 501 ; Rich., 484,
501(2), 502.
Wakeman, Cath., Edw., 535 ; John,
136.
Walaston, W^aliston, Christ., 157 ;
Isabel, Joan, John, 36.
AValbank, Sam., 425.
Walcot, Line., 294 ; 282.
Walcot, Salop, 433.
W^alcot, Beatrice, 433 ; Bernard, 287 ;
Chas., 433 ; Elizth., 282 ; Sarah,
287.
Waldeby, Robt. de, abp. of York, 312.
Waldegrave, Anne, 448, 454 ; Chas.,
236 ; Sir Edw., 329 ; Elizth., 464 ;
Francis, 329 ; Geo., 448, 454 ; Mary,
Sir Wm., 464.
Walden, King’s, Herts., 197.
Walden, Elizth., Emme, 227 ; John,
15, 227 ; Kath., 177 ; Margery, 228 ;
Rich., 227 ; Sir Rich., 228.
Walderne, John, 117.
W^aldingfield, Little, Suff., 473 ; 468.
Waldron, Sussex, 517.
Wale, Maud, Robt. le, 137.
Wales, 569 ; justice for North, 519 ;
king’s attorney for marches of, 570 ;
lord president of council of, 251 ;
prince of, 268 ; receiver for marches
of, 260 ; vice-president of the
council, 521.
Walgrave, Northants., 443.
Walkden, Anne, 300; Geoff., 316;
Thos., 300.
Walker, Alice, 529 ; Anne, 118, 550 ;
Christian, 366 ; John, 366, 395 ;
Joshua, 379 ; Mary, 157 ; Miles,
376 , Robt., 157 ; Thos., 529, 552 ;
Ursula, 395 ; Wm., 118.
Walkern, Herts., 197 ; 46.
Wall, Arthur, 87 ; Hen., 176 ; Isabel,
Ralph, 444.
Wallenger, Jas., 127.
Waller, Ann, 241 ; Dorothy, 357 ;
Eleanor, 51 8 ; Elizth., 357 ; Frances,
Francis, 30 ; J.G., 221(2), 247, 307,
492, 520 ; Mary, 2 ; Rich., 165, 241,
356 ; Rolbt., 2 ; Thos., 357(2) ; Wm.,
2, 357, 518.
Wallingford, Berks., 32.
Wallingford, Rich., abbot of St.
Albans, 194.
Wallis, Waleis, Alice, 223 ; Elizth.,
235, 530 ; John, 8 ; Margt., 235 ;
Thos., 530 ; Walter, 223 ; Wm., 8 ;
Sir Wm., 235.
Wallison, Winifrid, 315.
Wallop, Earleigh, Hants., 166.
Wallop, Nether, Hants., 166.
Wallop, Elizth., Sir Hen., 166(2) ;
Margt., Wm., 98. <X ■ ■
Wallridge, Bucks., 19.
Walon, Margt., 324.
Walpole St. Peter, Norf., 371 ; rectors
of, 11, 371.
W’^alpole, John, Margt., 363 ; Simon,
360.
Walrond, Alice, 18 ; Elizth., 17 ; Joan,
18; John, 411(2); Thos., 18(2);
Wm., 17.
Walsall, Staffs., 445.
Walsh, Alice, 368 ; Elizth., 55, 436 ;
Geoff., 329 ; Jane, 435 ; Joan, 431,
475, 517 ; Sir John, 435 ; Kath.,
278, 524 ; Margt., Margery, 329 ;
Robt., 329, 436 ; Roger, 324 ;
Simon, 431 ; Thos., 329(2), 424 ;
Sir Thos., 278 ; Walter, 55(2) ;
Wenllan. 570 ; Wm., 475.
Walsham-le -Willows, Suff., 473.
Walsham, North, Norf., 371 ; vicar of,
371.
Walsham, South, Norf., 371.
Walsham, South, St. Laurence, 376 ;
rector of, 376.
Walsham, Olive, 339.
Walsingham, New, or Little, Norf., 372.
Walsingham, Old, or Great, Norf, 372.
Walsingham, arms of, 217 ; Eleanor,
522 ; Sir Francis, 116 ; John, 522 ;
Mary, 116.
Walsokne, Adam, Margt. de, 345.
Walter, Walters, Alice, Anne (3), 230 ;
Dan., 357(2) ; Dorcas (2), Dorothy
(2), 230 ; Elizth., 357 ; Francis,
Isaac, 230 ; John, 230(4), 357 ;
Jane, 230, 357(2) ; Joan, 230(2) ;
INDEX.
707
Martin, Mary, 357 ; Maxfield,
Rebecca, Robt. (2), 230 ; Thos.,
230(3), 357.
Waltham, Line., 294.
Waltham Abbey, Essex, 139 ; abbot
of, 141.
Waltham, Great, Essex, 139; 110, 134,
Waltham, Little, Essex, 139.
Waltham, North, Hants., 167.
Waltham, White, Berks., 29.
Waltham, Joan, John, 294 ; John, bp.
of Salisbury, 294, 311 ; Margt., 294 ;
Rich., 139.^
Walthamstow, Essex, 139 ; vicar of,
139.
Walton, Bucks., 52.
Walton, Derby, 81, 290, 394.
Walton, Line., prebendary of, 321.
Walton, Suff., 474 ; 354, 450.
Walton, Yorks., 557.
Walton, East, Norf., 372.
Walton-in-the-Dale, Lane., 273.
Walton-on-the-Hill, Lane., 273 ; 310.
Walton-upon-Thames, Surrey, 499 ;
399.
Walton-on-Trent, Derby, 88 ; rector
of, 88.
Walton, West, Norf., 372.
Walton, Wauton, Wawton, arms of, 4,
111 ; Cecily, 4 ; Ellen, 5, 141 ; Jane,
John, 81 ; Sir John, 141 ; Margt.,
377 ; Mary, 111 ; Parnell, 515 ; Sir
Thos., 4, 5 ; Wm., 111.
Walvard, Anne, 371.
Walwin, Alice, 152 ; John, 177 ;
Wm., 152.
Walworth, John, Margt., 215.
Wanborough, Wilts., 536 ; 410 ; vicar
of, 536.
Wandisford, Sir Christ., Eleanor, John,
552.
Wandsworth, Surrey, 499.
Wangdeford, arms of, 249 ; Alice, 249.
Wangford, near Brandon, Suff., 474.
Wangford, near Southwold, Suff., 474.
Wanlip, Leic., 278.
Wannock, Sussex, 511(2).
Wannock, Elizth., John, 511.
Wantage, Berks., 30 ; vicar of, 30.
Wantele, John, 501.
Wantisden, Suff., 474.
Wanton, Agnes, 392.
Wappenham, Northants., 391.
Warbeck, Perkin, 33, 96.
Warbleton, Sussex, 518.
Warboys, Hunts., 56.
Warbuiton, Ellen, Rich., 198.
Warburton, Anne, 567 ; Elizth., 271 ;
Mary, 69 ; Peter, 271 ; Sir Peter,
567 ; Robt., 69.
Warcop, Edw., 375.
Ward, Alice, 22 ; Anne, 341(2) ;
Colibury, 22 ; Edm., 371 ; Hen.,
341 ; jane, 326 ; Joan, 324, 479 ;
John, 348, 356 ; Rich., 22(2), 341 ;
Robt., 502 ; Thos., 339, 479 ;
Rebecca, 130 ; Roylev, 523 ; Wm.,
130, 365.
Wardington, Oxon, 424.
Wardisworth, Wm., 479.
Wardour Castle, Wilts., 74(6).
Wards and liveries, court of, auditor
of, 185 ; master of, 313.
Ware, Herts., 198.
Ware, Joan, Robt., 213.
Wareham, Dorset, 103 ; 439 ; mavor
of, 103.
Warehorne, Kent, 263 ; rector of, 263.
Warfield, Berks., 30 ; 17.
Warham All Saints, Norf., 372 ;
373(2) ; rector of, 373.
Warham St. Marv, Norf., 373 ; rector
of, 373.
Warham, Elizth., Robt., Wm., abp.
of Canterbury, 163.
Waring, Elizth., 18 ; Rowland, 69 ;
Thos., Ursula, 408.
Warkworth, Northants., 391.
Warley, Great, Essex, 140.
Warley, Little, Essex, 140.
Warmestone, Bucks., 52.
Warminghurst, Sussex, 518.
Warmington, Northants., 292.
Warminster, Wilts., 536.
Warmoll, Margt., 369.
Warnborough, South, Hants., 167 ;
166.
Warnby, Alex., 99.
Warne, Wm., 159.
Warner, arms of, 370 ; Audrey, 360 ;
Edw., 465 ; Sir Edw., 360 ; Elizth.,
360, 453 ; Francis, 453 ; Hen., Sir
Hen., 465 ; Joan, 178 ; John, 55 ;
Margt., 370, 453 ; Mary, 465(2) ;
Messrs., 579 ; Robt., 453 ; Thos.,
421 ; Wm., 453.
Warnett, arms of, 505 ; Joan, John,
505.
Warren, arms of, 106 ; Anne, 6 ;
Elizth., 6, 34(2) ; Fillis, 34 ; Gerard,
lord Lisle, 156 ; Griffin, 428 ; John,
34(2), 253, 254 ; Margt., 156, 428 ;
Rich., 34 ; Robt., 100 ; Thos., 6,
9, 253, 352 ; Wm., 34, 253 ; — ,
511.
Warriner, Rich., 186.
Warrington Museum, Lane., 581.
Warsope, Rich., 290.
Warthim, Philip, 537.
Warton, Lane., 273.
708
INDEX.
Warton, Line., 280.
Warwick, 525 ; 523(2) ; St. Mary,
V -525, canon of, 185 ; St. Nicholas,
525, vicar of, 525.
Warwick, countess of, 525 ; earls of,
185, 331, 349, 525(2) ; Rich., 292.
Warwickhill, John, 12.
Warwickshire, 519.
Washbrook, Suff., 474 ; minister of,
474.
Washfield, Devon, 96.
Washington, Amy, 390 ; Elizth., 380 ;
Geo., Laur., 390 ; Robt., 380(2).
Waspaill, Joan, John, 161.
Wasperton, Warw., 525.
Wassett, lord Strange of, 304.
Water, Waters, Alice, 66(2) ; Margt.,
217 ; Rich., Wm., 66.
Waterdine, Alice, Wm., 346.
Waterhouse, Agnes, 548 ; Arthur,
Chas., Edw., I8l ; Sir Edw., 266 ;
Elizth., 88 ; Helen, 560 ; John,
181(2), 548, 560 ; Margt., 181 ;
Philip, 560 ; Thos., 181, 186 ; Toby,
88(2) ; Wm., 181.
Waterperry, Oxon, 424 ; 49.
Waterton, Alice, 557 ; Jane, 277 ;
Mr., 557 ; Rich., 277.
Watford, Herts., 198.
Wath, Yorks., 561.
Watkins, Margt., Wm., 571.
Watkinson, Elizth., Joseph, 551.
Watlington, Norf., 373.
Watlington, Oxon, 424.
Watloo, Belgium, 578.
Watno, Elizth., 265.
Watson, Alice, 552 ; Edw., 426 ;
Elizth., 120, 213 ; Emme, 426 ;
John, 120, 552.
Watton, Norf., 363.
Watton-at- Stone, Herts., 199 ; rectors
of, 199, 313.
Watton Woodhall, Herts., 179.
Watton, Alice, Elizth., 204 ; Margt.,
519 ; Robt., 169, 204(3) ; Wm., 204.
Watts, Anne, 347 ; Edith, John (2),
323 ; Sam., 434 ; Thos., 375 ;
Thomasin, Wm., 254.
Wauton, Wawton, see Walton.
Wavendon, Bucks., 52.
Waveney river, 458.
Wax -chandler, 308.
Weald, North, Essex, 140.
Weald, South, Essex, 140 ; 128, 583(2).
Weare, Somerset, 440.
Weare, Anne, 590 ; Robt., 13, 590.
Weathercock made from a brass, 563.
Weavers, 320, 466, 375, 376.
Webb, arms of, 583 ; Anne, 207, 407,
534 ; Christ., 263 ; John, 207, 263,
407, 534 ; Kath., 263 ; Michael,
256 ; Sarah, 407 ; Thos., 432 ; Wm.,
174, 407.
Webster, Hen., 99 ; Jane, 355.
Weddeot, John, Maud, 205.
Wedgwood, Alice, Anne, Egerton,
Eliza, Felix, John (2), Margt. (2),
Mary (2), Ralph, 443.
Wedmore, Somerset, 440.
Weeke, Hants., 167.
Weekley, Northants., 392.
Wegge, Elizth., John (2), Margt. (2),
368.
Wegheschede, Jas., 453.
Wekes, Elizth., Margt., Thos., 510.
Welbeck, arms of, 250 ; Agnes, John,
494 ; Margt., Rich,, 251.
Welbore, Thos., Ursula, 113.
Welbourn, Line., 294.
Welby, Joan, Thos., 286.
Welch, Anne, 89, 197, 421 ; Edw., 197;
Jas., 19, 89 ; Rich., 421(2).
Welcome, Anne, Wm., 289.
Weld, Hen., 265 ; Sir Humf ., Joan, 477.
Welden, Weldon, Anne, 268 ; Christian,
19; Elizth., 19, 311: Geo., 19;
Hen., Ralph, 311 ; Thos., 268 ; Wm.
19(2).
Welford, Berks., 30.
Welford, Northaxits., 391 ; 380, 471.
Welford, Jane, Margt., Robt., Thos.,
176.
Well, Yorks., 561.
Weller, Alex., Elizth., 222.
Wellesborne, Alice, Anne, Eleanor,
Frances, Francis, Kath., 22 ;
Margery, Oliver, 21.
Wellesbourne-Hastings, Warw., 525.
Welley, Alice, Wm., 147.
Wellingham, Norf., 373.
Wellington Court, Hereford, 176.
Wellington, Robt., 548.
Wellow, Somerset, 440.
Wells, Norf., 373 ; rector of, 373.
Wells, Somerset, 440 ; archdeacon of,
55 ; bishops, 440(2), 457 ; canons,
55, 188, 440(2), 488 ; Cathedral,
440 ; provost, 15 ; recorder, 440 ;
residentiary, 576 ; St. Cuthbert,
440 ; treasurer, 576.
Wells, Agnes, 397 ; Anne, Barbara,
80 ; Bernard, 80, 83(2) ; Elizth.,
337 ; Frances, 317 ; Francis, 8 ;
Joan, 397, 445 ; John, 203, 354, 445 ;
Hen., 102, 337 ; Margt., 8, 354 ;
Mary, 80, 102 ; Rich., 317 ; Robt.,
371 ; Robt., dean of Ely, 60 ; Roger,
397 ; Susan, 203 ; Thos., 80, 102,
445 ; Wm., 357 ; Wm., bp. of
Rochester, 268.
INDEX.
709
Wellwick, Yorks., 561.
Welsh, inscr, in, 319.
Welshpool, Montgomery, 573 ; 44 ;
vicars of, 573.
Wemme, baron of, 224.
Wenden Lofts, Essex, 141.
Wendens Ambo, Essex, 141,
Wendling, Norf., 373.
Wendover, Bucks,, 52 ; 409.
Wendron, Cornwall, 77 ; vicar of, 77.
Wenham Little, Suff., 474.
Weniffe, Geo., Mary, Thos., 450.
Wenlock, Much, Salop, 430 ; bailiffs
of, 430.
Wenman, Anne, Christian, 425 ; Elizth.,
520 ; Rich., 425.
Wennington, Essex, 144.
Wensley, Yorks,, 561 ; rectors of,
561, 562.
Wensley, Sir Simon of, 561.
Wentworth, Yorks., 562.
Wentworth, arms of, 248, 472 ; Anne,
35, 88, 119(2), 425, 555, 558, 562(2) ;
Elizth., 558(2) ; Geo., 562(2) ; Sir
Geo., 555 ; Grace, 558 ; Hen., lord
Wentworth, 425 ; Sir Hen., 529 ;
Jane, 425 ; John, 465, 562(2) ; Sir
John, 119(2) ; lord, 450 ; Margt,,
361, 450, 456, 562 ; Margery, 529 ;
Mary, 465, 562 ; Matt., 558(2) ; Sir
Matt., 558 ; Paul, 35 ; Rich., 88 ;
Sir Rich., 456 ; Sir Roger, 361 ;
Thos., 59, 558, 562(2) ; Thos., earl
of Strafford, 550 ; Thos., lord MYnt-
worth, 456 ; Wm., 558 ; Wm., earl
of Strafford, vault of, 563; Sir Wm.,
562(2).
Weobley, Hereford, 177.
Wereham, Norf., 373.
Wesit, Thos., 370.
West, Alice, 390 ; Edm., 46(2), 109 ;
Elizth., 109, 514 ; Joan, 46, 390 ;
John, 390 ; Mary, Nich., Theodosia,
46 ; Walter, 514 ; Wm., 46, 390(2).
Westacre, Norf., 366.
Westbrook, Rich., 181.
Westbury, Wilts., 536.
Westby, Geo. (2), John, Mary, 556.
Westcott, Prudence, Thos., 435.
Westenhanger, Kent, 235.
Westerham, Kent, 263 ; 538.
Western, Isabel, John, 355.
Westfaling, Herbert, bp. of Hereford,
173.
Westhall, Suff., 474.
Westham-by-Pevensey, Sussex, 518,
Westhatch, Wilts., 432, 531, 536(2).
Westholme, Durham, 107.
Westhorpe, Suff., 474 ; rector of, 474.
Westlake, John, 30.
Westley Waterless, Cambs., 66.
Westley, Joan, Rich., 122 ; Thos., 142.
Westminster, see London.
Westmorland, 527 ; earls of, 436, 553.
Weston, Norf., 373 ; rector of, 373.
Weston, Surrey, 477.
Weston Colville, Cambs., 67 ; rector
of, 67.
Weston, North, Oxon, 43, 423(2), 584.
Weston-on-Avon, Glouc., 156.
Weston-on-the-Green, Oxon, 425.
Weston Savill, Northants., 44.
Weston-sub-Edge, Glouc., 156.
Weston Turville, Bucks., 52.
Weston Underwood, Bucks., 53.
Weston -under -Lyziard, Staffs., 445.
Weston-under-Weatherley, Warw.,525.
Weston, Agnes, 392(2) ; Anne, 166 ;
Cecily, 444 ; Elizth., 158, 392 ; Jas., .
166 John, 158, 444(2), 477, 493 ;
Margt., 160, 493, ; Rich., 143, 160,
391, 444 ; Sarah, 391 ; Thos., 392 ;
Wm., 477, 493.
Westrop, Anne, Thos., 554.
Weststow, Wm., 372.
Westward, Cumb., 79,
Westwell, Kent. 264 ; incised slab at,
264.
Westwood, John, 539.
Westwoodday, Berks,, 21.
Wetheral, Cumb., 79 ; Hall, 79.
Wetherden, Suff., 474 ; 457.
Wetherden, Wm., 503.
Wetheringset, Suff., 335.
Wetheringsett, Robt., 67.
Wethirley, Nich., 264.
Wexcombe, John, 493.
Wey bourne, Norf., 373.
Weybridge, Surrey, 499.
Weyhill, Hants., rector of, 527.
Weyland, Maud, 194.
Whaddon, Bucks., 53 ; 64.
Whaddon (Haddon), Oxon, 63.
Whaddon, Wilts., 530.
Whatley, Lane., 273 ; 548.
Whalley, Robt., 57 ; Wm., 8.
Whappelode, Elizth,, Margery, Wm.(2),
35.
Wharton, Arthur, Jane, 54 ; Philip,
547 ; Philip, lord Wharton, 54 ;
Thos., 547.
Whatcote, Warw., 526 ; rector of, 526.
Whateley, Warw., 61.
Whatlington, Sussex, 518 ; Vine Hall
in, 518.
Wheatacre All Saints, Norf., 373.
Wheathampstead, Herts., 199.
Wheathampstead, John, abbot of St.
Alban’s, 200.
Wheatley, North, Notts., 397.
710
INDEX.
Wheatley, arms of, 330 ; Clemence,
330 ; Joan, 467 ; Philipe, Rich.,
135 ; Robt., 467 ; Wm., 330.
Wheeler, Anne, 486 ; Edm., 38 ;
Isabel, 541 ; Joan, 406 ; John, 488 ;
Martha, 316 , Robt., 486 ; Simon,
541 ; Thos., 316, 406.
Wheelwright, Francis, 549.
Whelpdall, John, 78.
Wherett, John, 531.
Wherwell, prebendary of, 330.
Whessey, Durham, 105.
Whetenhall, Debora, 239, 265 ; Hen.,
239 ; Mary, 186 ; Thos., 265.
Whetham, Wilts., 529.
Whetom, John, 371.
Whichcote, Elizth., 285 ; Sir Hamond,
546 ; John, 285 ; Margt., 546 ;
Mary, Thos., 287.
Whichford, Warw., 526 ; rector of, 526.
Whinburgh, Norf., 373.
Whissonsett, Norf., 373 ; 372.
Whistle, 323.
Whistler, Hugh, John, 406,.
Whiston, Northants., 42.
Whitaker, Joan, 191 ; John, 122 ;
Thos., Wm., 191.
Whitchurch, Bucks., 53.
Whitchurch, Denbigh, 573.
Whitchurch, Hants., 167.
Whitchurch, Oxon, 424 ; curate of,
425 ; rector of, 424 ; vicar of, 424.
Whitchurch, Salop, 430.
Whitchurch Canonicorum, Dorset, 103.
Whitcomb, Margt., Peter (2), 127 ;
Robt., 395.
White, Abr., 298 ; Alice, 35, 41, 335 ;
Anne, 102, 165, 166, 299; Anth.,
298 ; Christ., 345(2) ; E.A., 591 ;
Edw., 365 ; Elizth., 299, 365 ;
Geoff., 16 ; Geo., 123 ; Grace, 345 ;
Hannah, 299 ; Helen, 157 ; Honnor,
299 ; Jane, 76 ; Joan, 298 ; John,
41, 165(2), 167, 335, 533 ; John, bp.
of Winchester, 168 ; Sir John, 157,
335 ; Kath., 165 ; Margt., 233, 335 ;
Martha, 299 ; Mary, 16, 157(2), 298,
299(2) ; Nathaniel, 299 ; Nich., 533 ;
Patience, 305 ; Rachel, 223 ; Rich.,
123 ; Robt., 102(2), 157(3), 166, 167,
192, 305 ; Sam., 299 ; Thos., 298,
299(2), 438, 533, 534; Sir Thos.,
417 ; Wm., 35, 76, 223, 502.
Whitehead, arms of, 521 ; Anne (2),
Christian, 166 ; John, 166, 521 ;
Sir Hen., Lucy, Maurice, Rich. (2),
Robt., 166 ; Thos., 576.
Whitelackington, Somerset, 440.
Whiteladies, Salop, 430.
Whitestaunton, Somerset, 441.
Whitfield, Northumb., 548.
Whitfield, Elizth., 548 ; Frances, 541 ;
Matt., 548 ; Thos., 541.
Whitgift, Bridget, 186.
Whiting, Anne, John, 93.
Whitley, Yorks., 552.
Whitlock, Kath., Rich., 8.
Whitnash, Warw., 526 ; rectors of,
526.
Whitney, Eliza, 427.
Whitstable, Kent, 264 ; 130.
Whittermete, Wm., 371.
Whittingham, Margt., Sir Robt., 178.
Whittington, Glouc., 156.
Whittington, Elizth., 154 ; Ellen, 289 ;
Thos., 154.
Whittlewood Forest, lieutenant of,
389.
Whitton, Camela, Hen., 308 ; John,
413 ; Mary, Peter, Robt., 409.
Whitwell, Derby, 88.
Whitwell-cum-Hackford, Norf., 373.
Whitwey, Wm., 22.
Whitwood, Alice, Isabel, Joan, John,
Thos., 99 ; Wm., 334.
Whorwood, arms of, 494 ; Anne,
Cassandra, 494 ; Elizth., 407 ;
Margt., 494(2) ; Sir Thos. (2),
Ursula, 407 ; Wm., 494.
Wiard, Rich., 415.
Wiatt, Amy, 155 ; Edw., 136 ; Francis,
495(2) ; John, 44, 155 ; Margt.,
110, 488; Mary, 531; Rich., 487,
488, 495 ; Sir Thos., 206 ; Timothy,
495 ; Wm., 44.
Wibarn, Agnes, Edith, John, 516.
Wiburgh, Robt., 475.
Wiche, Elizth., 290(2) ; John, 334,
491 ; Wm., 290(2).
Wicken, Cambs., 67 ; 582.
Wicken, Northants., 391 ; high con¬
stable of hundred of, 391 ; rector of,
391.
Wickham, East, Kent, 265.
Wickham, West, Kent, 265 ; rectors
of, 265.
Wickham, arms of, 237 ; Alice, 237 ;
Edm., 527 ; Elizth., 237 ; John,
237 ; 529 ; Humf., 422(2) ; Kath.,
231; Margt., Margery, 237 ; Martha,
422 ; Mary, Rich., 237 ; Thos., 527 ;
Wm., 231, 237.
Wickhambreaux, Kent, 265 ; rector of,
265.
Wickhambrook, Suff., 474.
Wickhampton, Norf., 374 ; rector of,
374.
Wickham-Skeith, Suff., 475.
Wicklewood, Norf., 374.
Wickmere, Norf., 374.
INDEX.
711
Wicks, Wikes, Edw,, 440 ; Hen., 292 ;
Robt., 336.
Wickstede, Elizth., John, 59.
Widdington, Essex, 14E
Widdowsoun, Joan, Wm., 492.
Widford, Herts., 200 ; 577.
Widlev, Geo., 25.
Widows, 1, 5, 8, 16, 41, 48(2), 65(2),
83, 85, 86, 87, 93, 105, 109, 111, 112,
119, 120, 123, 133, 154, 168, 191, 199,
205, 207, 210, 224, 237, 278, 281, 285,
286, 289, 292, 294, 306, 312, 314, 335,
349, 352(2), 381, 383, 384(2), 385(2),
387(2), 388, 405, 407, 429, 433, 436,
442, 444, 446, 473(2), 475, 494, 498,
523, 531, 538, 542, 550, 552, 559.
Widville, Alice, 3 ; Elizth., 3, 243 ;
Elizth., Queen, 304, 502 ; Rich., 243 ;
Rich., earl Rivers, 502 ; Thos., 3.
Wier, Joan, 28.
Wifold, Anne, Emme, Thos., 161.
Wigan, Lane., parson of, 567.
Wigborough, Somerset, 437.
Wigborough, Great, Essex, 141.
Wigfall, Elizth. (2), Hen., 82 ; Wm.,
373.
Wigg, Mary, Thos., 217.
Wiggenhall St. German, Norf., 374.
Wiggenhall St. Mary -the -Virgin, Norf.,
374.
Wight, Isle of, 171 ; 165 ; captain of,
116, 436 ; deputy lieutenant of, 171 ;
steward of, 171.
Wightfield, Glouc., 150.
Wightham, Agnes, Rich., 32.
Wightman, Annes, 368; Audrey, 302;
Kath., Thos., 368 ; Wm., 302.
Wighton, Norf., 374.
Wightwick, John, 521(2).
Wiglesworth, Hen., 559.
Wigmore, Elizth., Dan., 292.
Wigston, Mary, Roger, 145 ; Wm.,
275.
Wigtoft, Line., 394.
Wigton, Cumb., 79.
Wilberfosse, Yorks., 562.
Wilbraham, Little, Cambs., 67; rector
of, 67.
Wil burgh, John, Margery, 360.
Wilburton, Cambs., 67.
Wilby, Norf., 374.
Wilby, Northants., 426.
Wilby, Suff., 475 ; rectors of, 475.
Wilby, John, Maud, 352.
Wilcotes, Alice, Elizth., John, 422 ;
Sir John, 65 ; Philipe, 378, 400 ;
Thos., 422 ; Wm., 378, 400.
Wilcox, Abel, 419.
Wild, Anne, 478 ; Cecily, 383 ; Edith,
478 ; Elizth., 3, 138, 428, 478 ;
John, 463(2), 478 ; Mary, 463 ;
Thos., 3, 138, 428 ; Wm., 383, 580.
Wilford, arms of, 119, 578; Anne,
534; Grace, 295; Sir Jas., 578;
Joan, 119; John, 42, 295; Joice,
578 ; Nich., 534 ; Philipe, 42 p
Robt., 119.
Wilfrid, St., 55.
Wilkins, Elizth., 260, 339 ; John, 260 ;
Kath., 376 ; Ralph, 339 ; Theo-
philus, 520 ; Thos., 376.
Wilkinson, Joan, 308 ; John, 309 ;
Thos., 250.
Willardsey, Robt., 525.
Willascot, Elizth., Wm., 429.
Willesborough, Kent, 265.
Willesden, Middx., 317 ; 125, 487 ;
vicar of, 317.
Willesden, Barth., Margt. (2), 317.
Willet, Andrew, 180.
Williams, Abel, 127 ; Alice, 254, 319 ;
Anne, 19, 572 ; Dorothy, 101 ;
Edith, 19 ; Edw., 572 ; Elizth.,
17 ; Erasmus, 51 ; Griffith, 571 ;
Hen., 319 ; John, 101, 254 ; John,
lord Williams, 432(2) ; Kath., 19 ;
Mabel, 17 ; Marcelie, 571 ; Margt.,
309 ; Mary, 104 ; Nich., 17 ; Philip,
319 ; Rainold, 19(3) ; Rason, 17 ;
Rich., 571 ; Robt., 104 ; Sara, 17
Thos., 92, 309 ; Wm., 571.
Williamson, John, 28 ; Robt., Thos.,
280.
Willian, Herts., 200 ; rector of, 200.
Willingale-Doe, Essex, 141 ; 582.
Willingale- Spain, Essex, 141 ; rector
of, 141.
Willingale, John, 167.
Willingdon, Sussex, 518.
Willington, Beds., 12.
Willington, Warw., 527.
Willington, Alice, 520 ; Kath., 401
Margt., 519 ; Thos., 520 ; Wm., 401.
Willis, Agnes, 541 ; Ambrose, 520 ;
Denis, 344 ; Hester, 520 ; Humf.,
440(2) ; Rich., 386, 520 ; Robt.,
541 ; Wm., 391.
Willoughby-on-the-Wolds, Notts., 397..
Willoughby, arms of, 321 ; Alice, 84 ;
Anne, 88, 331, 397 ; Dorothy, 86,
523 ; Elizth., lady Willoughby of
Parham, 285 ; Sir Hen., 86, 523
Hugh, 86, 88 ; Sir Hugh, 216, 523
Kath., 86, 321 ; Lucy, lady Will-
loughby d’Eresby, 291 ; Margt., 86,.
361, 523 ; Margery, 291 ; Mary, 289
Maud, 294 ; Mich., 86(2) ; Ralph,
361 ; Rich., 331, 397 ; Robt., 84 ;
Robt., lord Willoughby d’Eresby,
291, 294 ; Sir Robt., 99 ; Thos., 88
712
INDEX.
Wm., 155 ; Wm., lord Willoughby
■d’Eresby, 291 ; Wni., lord Willough¬
by of Parham, 285, 289.
Willows, Margery, Rich., 56.
Willshampstead, Beds., 12.
Wilmer, Elizth., 390 ; Joan, 527, 583 ;
Rich., 527, 583 ; Thos., Wm., 390.
Wilmington, Kent, 265.
Wilmot, Alice, Anne, 421 ; Bridget,
Cecily, Frances, Geo., Hugh, 30 ;
John, 421(2) ; Leonard, 403 ; Martha,
Wm., 30.
Wilmslow, Ches., 70.
Wilne, Derby, 88.
Wilsford, Alice, Francis, 249.
Wilsha, Hen., 516(2).
Wilson, arms of, 175 ; Anne, 304 ;
Elizth., 110 ; Isabel, 31 ; John,
543(2) ; Margery, 159 ; Miles, 304 ;
Thos., 110 ; Wm., 31, 566.
Wilton, Norf., 374.
Wilton, Wilts., 536.
Wilton, Hen., 327 ; lord, 413.
Wiltshire, 528.
Wiltshire, Eleanor, - , 224.
Wiman, Agnes, Hen., 564.
Wimbill, Alice, Robt., 460.
Wimbish, Essex, 141 ; 578.
Wimborne Minster, Dorset, 103 ;
preacher of, 104.
Wimer, Thos., 320.
Wimering, Hants., 114.
Wimeswold, Leic., 396.
Wimming, Thos., 376.
Wimpole, Cambs., 67 ; 60 ; parson of,
67.
Winceby, Thos. de, 390.
WTnceslaus V., king of Bohemia, 333.
Winchcombe, Glouc., 156.
Winchcombe, Alice, 24 ; Frances, 29 ;
Francis, 32 ; Hen., 29 ; John, 24 ;
Mary, Wm., 32.
Winchelsea, Sussex, 518.
Winchendon, Nether, Bucks., 53.
Winchendon, Over, Bucks., 53 ; 51,
162 ; vicar of, 53.
Winchester, Hants., 167 ; archdeacon
of, 159 ; auditor of the see, 184 ;
bishops, 313, 412 ; Cathedral, 158,
167 ; College, 167, conduct of, 168,
fellows, 167(2), 168(16), 169(5), 512,
masters, 415, scholars, 161, 168,
wardens, 167, 168(2), 169 ; mayors,
168, 170 ; park-keeper, 162 ; St.
Bartholomew Hyde, 169 ; St. Cross,
169, brethren of, 169(2), wardens,
169(2) ; St. Maurice, 169.
Winchfield, Hants., 170.
Wincoll, Isaac, 138 ; John, 473 ;
Mary (2), Thos., 138.
Wincupp, John, 545.
Windbourne, Geo., Kath., 214, 585.
Winder, Peter, 425.
Windham, Chas., 441 ; Edm., 438(2),
439(2) ; Sir Edm., 333(2) ; Elizth.,
Florence, 438 ; Francis, Geo., Hugh,
438, 439 ; Jane, 333 ; Joan, 438,
441 ; John, 438(2), 439 ; Sir John,
333(2), 438(3) ; Margt., Margery,
438, 439 ; Mary, Susan, 360 ; Thos.,
333, 360, 438, 439 ; Zacharias, 438,
439.
Windsor Castle, Berks., “ pistell-
reder ” in, 41 ; surveyor of, 30.
Windsor, St. George’s Chapel, 30 ;
175; canons of, 31(3), 40(2), 278,
302, 412, 422, 505 ; dean, 299 ;
prebendaries, 31(3) ; warden, 30.
Windsor, Old, Berks., 30 ; 230.
Windsor, Sir Andrew, 34; Clarice,
Joan, 21 ; John, 312 ; Thos., 316 ;
Sir Wm., 312.
Winestead, Yorks., 562 ; rector of, 562,
Winfarthing, Norf., 374.
Winford, John, 535.
Wing, Bucks., 53 ; Crafton in, 46, 53.
Wingfield, Suff., 477.
Wingfield, arms of, 472, 580 ; Alice,
467 ; Anne, 165, 450 ; Anth., 335 ;
Elizth., 140, 389 ; Hen., 289, 472 ;
Sir Humf., 450, 461 ; John, 454, 461 ;
Sir John, 389, 463, 580 ; Kath., 335 ;
Lewes, 165 ; Mary, 465, 472, 474 ;
Radcliff, 454 ; Rich., 474 ; Robt.,
461 ; Sir Robt., 465 ; Susan, 289 ;
Thos., 454(2), 467 ; Wm., 580 ; Sir
Wm., 454.
Wingham, Kent, prebendary of, 268.
Win grave, Bucks., 53.
Winifred, St., 56, 164.
Winkfield, Berks., 31.
Winslade, Hants., 170.
Winslow, Bucks., 53.
Winstanley, Lane., 401.
Winston, Durham, 107.
Winston, Ismayne, Wm. de, 349.
Winter, arms of, 326 ; Barbara, 213 ;
Dorothy, 84 ; Elizth., 321, 432 ;
Frances, 539 ; Geo., 506 ; Sir Geo.,
539(3) ; Joan, 539 ; John, 3, 183,
213(2), 321 ; Margt., 180 ; Mary,
506, 539 ; Olive, 326 ; Wm., 180,
432.
Winterborne Zelston, Dorset, 97, 104;
rector of, 97.
Winterbourne, Glouc., 156.
Winterslow, Wilts., 537.
Winterton, Line., 294.
Winterton, Norf., 374.
Winthorpe, Line., 295 ; 548.
INDEX.
713
Wintringham, Robt., 381.
Wintrop, Adam, 457.
Winwick, Hunts., 203.
Winwick, Lane., 273 ; rector of, 273.
Winwood, Joyce, Mary, Rich., 473.
Wirksworth, Derby, 88.
Wirley, Alice, Bridget, Dorothy, 383 ;
John, 125, 383(2) ; Thos., 190 ;
Ursula, 125.
Wisbeard, Ellen, John, 187.
Wisbech, Cambs., 67 ; 400 ; constable
of the castle, 67 ; museum, 581 ;
vicar of, 67.
Wise, Alice, 102 ; Andrew, Elizth.,
444 ; John, 102.
Wiseman, Agnes, 112(2) ; Anne, 7, 28 ;
Clemence, Dorothy, 139 ; Edm., 28 ;
Elizth., 118, 122, 134 ; John, 112(3),
122, 131, 134 ; Sir John, 28 ; Kath.,
131 ; Simon, 118 ; Thos., 7, 28, 134,
139(2) ; Ursula, 474 ; Wm., 134,
474.
Wishford, Great, Wilts., 537.
Wissett, Suff., 475.
Wisterton, Hereford, 176.
Wiston, Suff., 475 ; rector of, 475.
Wiston, Sussex, 518.
Wistow, Yorks., 562.
Witchingham, Great, Norf., 374.
Witchingham, Edm., Elizth., 337 ;
LTrsula, 333 ; Wm., 374.
With, Anne, Martin, 489 ; Robt., 371.
Witham, Somerset, 330.
Witham-on-the-Hill, Line., 295.
Witham, North, Line., 295.
Witham, South, Line., 295.
Witham, Agnes, Thos., 558.
Wither, Agnes, 434 ; Gilbert, 163 ;
John, 434(2).
Withersfield, Suff., 475.
Withines, John, 503.
Withington, Hereford, prebendary and
rector of, 13.
Withington, Salop, 430 ; rector of,
431.
Withnoll, Edw., Phoebe, 58.
Withybrook, Warw., 526.
Witley, Surrey, 500 ; rector of, 500.
Witney, Oxon, 425.
Witsey, Milicent, Thos., 530.
Wittenham, Little, Berks., 31 ; 32 ;
rector of, 31.
Wittering, West, Sussex, 519.
Wittersham, Kent, 265.
Wittes, Thos., 98.
Witton (Biofield), Norf., 374.
Witton (Tunstead), Norf., 374 ; vicar
of, 374.
Wiveliscombe, Somerset, 441 ; vicar
of, 441.
Wivenhoe, Essex, 142.
Wiveton, Norf., 374 ; rector of, 374.
Wivil, Agatha, 514 ; Mary, 105 ;
Rich., 514 ; Robt., bp. of Salisbury,
534, 577 ; Thos., 105.
Wixford, Warw., 526.
Woddomes, Alice, Anne, Elizth., Joan,
John (2), Margery, Rich. (2), 525.
Wodinton, Isle of Wight, 166.
Wogan, arms of, 283 ; Dorothy, 429 ;
Margt., Morris, 283.
Wokenton, Essex, 51.
Woking, Surrey, 500 ; park-keeper of,
500.
Wokingham, Berks., 32 ; 27.
Wolf, Barth., Michael, 58 ; Ralph, 263.
Wolferston, Margt., Thos., 277.
Wolford, Warw., rector of, 413.
Wollaton, Notts., 397 ; 84.
Wolleston, Hannah, John, 445 ;
Winifred, 315.
Wolsey, cardinal, clerk of works to,
41 ; comptroller of the household of,
3 ; receiver for, 395 ; Elizth., 127.
Wolstanton, Staffs., 445.
Wolstanton, Wm., 274.
Wolverhampton, Staffs., 445.
Wolverley, Wore., 241.
Wolverton, Warw., 145.
Wolverton, Beatrice, Robt., 376.
Wombwell, Geo., 553.
Wonersh, Surrey, 500.
Wooburn, Bucks., 54 ; 12, 435 ;
pastor of, 54.
Wood, arms of, 230 ; Agnes, 337 ;
Anne, 324 ; Diones, 496 ; Elizth.,
126, 494 ; Emme, 227 ; Jane, 93 ;
John, 227, 229, 230, 496(2) ; Margt.,
29 ; Mary, 110 ; Nich., 496 ; Peter,
109 ; Prudence, 494 ; Rich., 93, 336,
473 ; 494, 576 ; Tobias, 126 ; Thos.,
29, no, 506, 551 ; Wm., 329 ;
Zutphania, 229(2).
Woodborough, Notts., 397 ; pre¬
bendary of, 396.
Woodbridge, Suff., 475.
Woodbridge, Elizth., Giles, 41.
Woodchurch, Kent, 265.
Woodcock, Hen. (2), Joan, 135.
Woodcote, Salop, 87.
Woodcroft, John, 339.
Wood Dalling, Norf., 375 ; 343.
Wood Ditton, Cambs., 68.
Wood Eaton, Oxon, rector of, 413.
Woodend, Northants., 524.
Woodeson, Elizth., Sam., 436.
Woodfen, Thos., 563.
Woodford, Essex, 142.
Woodford, Northants., 392.
Woodford, Wilts., 537.
714
INDEX.
Woodford-cum-Membris, Northants.,
392 ; vicar of, 392.
Woodford, Jane, 15.
Woodgreen, Middx., 316.
Woodhall, Edm., Jane, 41.
Woodham Mortimer, Essex, 142.
Woodham Walter, Essex, 142.
Woodhouse, Sir Edw., 343 ; Horatio,
381 ; Constance, Jane, John, 343 ;
Robt., 7.
Woodhouses or wild men, 7.
Woodliffe, Angelett, Wm., 200.
Woodrnancote, Sussex, 514.
Woodnesborough, Kent, 266 ; vicars
of, 266.
Woodnoth, Jonathan, Mary, 384.
Woodrising, Norf., 375 ; 520.
Woodroffe, David, 308 ; Sir David, 43,
496(2) ; Geo., 496 ; Grissel, 43, 496 ;
Latham, 80 ; Sir Nich., Robt. (2),
496.
Woodsome, Yorks., 271.
Woodstock, Oxon., 425.
Woodstock, Thos. of, duke of Glou¬
cester, 312, 314.
Woodthorp, Agnes, John, 114, 462.
Woodton, Norf., 375.
Woodward, Hannah, 509 ; John, 540 ;
Leonard, 509 ; Susan, 213 ; Wm.,
482, 540.
Woodyear, Edw., Elizth., 19 ; Mary,
Thos., 221.
Wooley, Devon, 72.
Wooley, Yorks., 562 ; 555.
Woolhead, Elizth., John (2), 50.
Woolland, Dorset, 104.
Woolley, Ambrose, Anne, 140 ;
Emmanuel, Margt., 125.
Woolmerchants, 1, 4, 22, 77, 147, 148,
152, 153(4), 154(2), 271, 288(2), 290,
292(2), 306, 346, 402.
Woolpacker, 223.
Woolverstone, Suff., 475 ; rector of,
475.
Wooton St. Laurence, Hants., 170.
Wooton Wawen, Warw., 526.
Worcester, 541 ; archdeacon of, 157 ;
bishops, 129, 296, 538, 540 ;
prebendary, 540 ; registrar of con¬
sistory court, 541 ; St. Helen, 541 ;
St. Michael, 541.
Worcestershire, 537.
Worley, Alice, John, 243.
Worlingham, Suff., 475.
Worlington, Suff., 476.
Worlingworth, Suff., 476 ; 457.
Wormhull, Derby, 82.
Wormingford, Essex, 142.
Worminghall, Bucks., 54.
Wormington, Glouc., 156.
Wormley, Herts., 200 ; rectors of,
200.
Worsborough, Yorks., 562 ; pastor of,
563.
Worship, Agnes, Wm., 284.
Worsley, Thos., 67.
Worstead, Norf., 375.
Worth, Hen., 96 ; John, 439.
Wortley, Yorks., 31.
Wortley, John, Mary, 106 ; Maud, Sir
Nich., 87 ; Sir Rich., 31 ; Sir Robt.,
106.
Wotton, Surrey, 501 ; 496.
Wotton-under-Edge, Glouc., 156 ;
rector of, 156.
Wotton Underwood, Bucks., 54 ; 41.
Wotton, Anne, Dorothy, Edw., lord
Wotton (2), Sir Edw., Elizth.,
Hester, Sir Jas., 211 ; John, 243 ;
lord, 225 ; Kath., 211 ; Margt.,
211, 370; Mary, 93, 211(3); Nich.,
211, 309; R. "de, 156; Sir Robt.,
93, 211 ; Thos., lord Wotton, 211 ;
Wm., 370.
Would, Audrey, Elizth., John, 500.
Wouldham, Kent, 266.
Wrangle, Line., 295.
Wrathe, Mabel, Sir Thos., 233.
Wraxall, Dorset, 104.
Wraxall, Somerset, 441.
Wray, Elizth., Grissel, Sir John, 280 ;
Luev, 18; Wm., 280; Sir Wm.,
18. ^
Wraysbury, see Wyrardisbury.
Wrelm, Wm., 262.
Wrenne, Mary, Nich., 475.
Wrentham, Suff., 476.
Wrest, Beds., 6.
Wrestlingworth, Beds., 6.
Wretton, Norf., 376.
Wrexham, Denbigh, 573.
Wright, Anne, 82, 124, 381, 561 ;
Bridget, 560 ; Elizth., 371, 454 ;
Jas., 522 ; John, 124, 132, 183, 387,
523, 560 ; Kath., 132 ; Nathan,
115 ; Rebecca, 82 ; Rich., 343, 526 ;
Robt., 454, 459 ; Thos., 82, 381,
561.
Wrightson, Elizth., Robt., 560.
Wriothesley, Elizth., Thos., earl of
Southampton, 513.
Writh, Barbara, John, 268.
Writtle, Essex, 142 ; almshouses at,
142.
Wrotham, Kent, 266 ; 238, 396, 434 ;
rector of, 267.
Wroughton, Elizth., 169.
Wroxall, Warw., 526.
Wroxeter, Salop, 431.
Wroxham, Norf., 376 ; 352.
INDEX.
715
Wroxton, Oxon, 425.
Wulvedon, Cecily, John, 75.
Wulvisby, Clement (2), Maud, 366.
Wyberton, Line., rector of, 484.
Wybunbury, Ches., 70.
Wycliffe, Yorks., 563.
Wycliffe, John, Kath., Merial, Ralph,
Roger, Wm. (2), 563.
Wvcombe, High, Bucks., 54 ; abbey,
557.
Wvcombe, West, 54 ; 387 ; vicar of,
54.
Wyddiall, Herts., 200.
Wye, Kent, 267 ; 241.
Wyke, Hants., 167.
Wylmerleigh, Lane., 271.
Wymington, Beds, 12 ; rector of, 13.
Wymondham, Leic., 278.
Wymondley, Little, Herts., 201 ; 7.
Wynerton, Notts., 311.
Wynne, Agnes, 370(2) ; Alice, 570 ;
Eleanor, 451 ; John, 573 ; Sir
John (3), Mary, 571 ; Meredith ap
Ivan ap Robt., 570 ; Sir Owen, 571
Sir Rich., 571 ; Robt., 370 ; Sarah,
Sidney, 571 ; Wm., 370, 573.
Wyrardisbury, Bucks., 54.
Wytham, Berks., 32.
Wy thy combe, Somerset, 441.
Wyverston, Suff., 366.
Y
Yalding, Kent, 267 ; vicar of, 267.
Yalmerton, prebendary of, 389.
Yardley, Wore., 541 ; 523.
Yardley, Anne, 108.
Yarmouth, Norf., bailiff to, 227.
Yarmouth, Wm., 337.
Yarnold, Francis, 414.
Yarnton, Oxon, 426.
Yate, Glouc., 157 ; rector of, 9.
Yate, Joan, 24 ; John, 17, 24, 52 ;
Martha, 22 ; Mary, 17, 52 ; Rich.,
24 ; Thos., 22.
Yateley, Hants., 170.
Yaxham, Norf., rectors of, 371.
Yaxley, Suff., 476.
Yaxley, Alice, 476 ; Anne, Anth., 323 ;
Joan, 476 ; John, 61 ; Rich., 476.
Yealmpton, Devon, 96 ; 123.
Yelden, Beds., 13 ; rectors of, 13.
Yeldham, Great, Essex, 143.
Yelverton, Norf., 376.
Yelverton, Agnes, 362 ; Alice, 361 ;
Anne, Jane, John, Kath., Roger,
362 ; Wm., 361, 362(2) ; Sir Wm.,
362.
Yemis, Isabel, 329.
Yeo, Devon, 96.
Yeo, Margt., Robt., 94.
Yeomans, Thos., 485.
Yeomen, 3, 16, 17, 24, 43, 49, 63, 67,.
81, 87, 98, 104, no, 112, 117, 120,
123, 127, 132, 133, 136, 158(2), 189,
200, 203(2), 208, 217, 228, 242, 250,
255, 296, 303(2), 343, 369, 378, 381,
406, 407, 408, 409, 424, 431, 443, 452,
465(2), 479, 492, 500, 523.
Yeomen of the guard, see Royal
Household.
Yeovil, Somerset, 441.
Yerburgh, Francis, 288.
Yerde, Anne, 343, 482 ; Elizth.,.
John (2), 482 ; Thos., 343.
Yetminster, Dorset, 104.
Yewe, Anne, John, 529.
Yop, John, 375.
York, 563 ; 547 ; aldermen of, 564(3),
565(3), All Saints, North Street, 563
All Saints Pavement, 564 ; arch¬
bishops of, 86, 112, 312, 543, 563;
archdeacons, 58, 86 ; arms of the
city, 563 ; auditor of the arch¬
bishopric, 106 ; canons, 11, 61(2),
293, 541 ; chancellor, 267 ; clerk of
the town and county, 563 ; deans,.
164 , 299 ; duchess of, 181 ; duke
of 423 ; Holy Trinity, Go o dram -
gate, Hy. Trin., Kingseourt, Hy.
Trin., Micklegate, 564 ; mayors or
lord mayors, 564(9), 565(4), 566 ;
Minster, 563 ; St. Crux, 564 ; St.
Cuthbert, St. Denys, St. John, St..
Martin, Coney Street, 565 ; St.
Michael -le-Belfry, St. Michael,
Spurriergate, St. Sampson, St..
Saviour, 566 ; sheriffs, 555, 564(2) ;.
steward of St. Mary’s Abbey, 555 ;
treasurer, 11.
York, Elizth., Geo., 283 ; John, 21(3) ;
Sir John, Mary, 554 ; Sir Rich., 565 ;
Thos., 554 ; Wm., bp. of Salisbury,
534.
Yorkshire, 541 ; archdeacons of the
East Riding, 550, 557 ; deputy
receiver for, 551.
Youlgreave, Derby, 88.
Young, Anne, 428, 445 ; Christ., 470
Dorothy, 445 ; Edw., 531 ; Elizth.,.
543 ; Ellen, 30 ; Francis, 428 ;
Isabel, 402 ; Joan, 531 ; John, 30(2),
402, 443, 531 ; John, bp. of Calli-
polis, 415 ; John, bp. of Rochester,
213 ; Kath., 15, 21, 131, 443 ;
Margt., 428 ; Mary, 531, 445 ;
Parnell, 131 ; Rich., 543 ; Rich.,
bp. of Rochester, 268 ; Roger, 15 ;
Susan, 30, 445 ; Thos., 30, 131(2) ;
Wm., 15(2), 21, 445(3) ; Sir Wm.,.
428.
716
INDEX.
Yoxall, Staffs., 445.
Yoxford, Suff., 476.
Ypres, Flanders, 245.
Yspytty-Ifan, Carnarvon,
Z
Zottis, Rich., 360.
573.
Zouch, Alice, 444 ; Edw., 533 ; Sir
Edw., 500 ; Elizth ,, 444 ; Eudo,
57 ; Sir John, lord Zouch, 533 ;
lord, 57 ; Margt., 3 78; Margery,
291 ; Wm., lord Zouch of Harring-
worth, 291, 378, 444.
Zutphen, Flanders, 229.
ADDITIONS x\ND CORRECTIONS.
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE :
Ashridge House. All, except the inscribed rose belonging to no. II,
recently returned to Edlesborough Church .
CAMBRIDGESHIRE :
Burwele, p. 56. Add Peterborough Arch. Soc. Reports, 1923-24, p. 54.
Cambridge. Trinity College. I. Inscr. John Beaumont, fellow,
1565, Ante -chapel.
CORNWALL :
p. 70. for “ Anthony, East ” read “ Antony, East.”
DERBYSHIRE :
WiLNE, p. 88. Relaid in original slab in 1925.
DURHAM :
Chester-le-Street, p. 105. Now mur., C.
CoNiscLiFFE, p. 105. In N.A.
Houghton-le-Spring, p. 106. Now S.Tr.
Sedgefield, p. 106. II on Nave floor. Ill and IV, mur., N.A.
Staindrop, p. 106. Of the four shields one is on the font at Staindrop,
a second is in the Newcastle Museum, the third, slightly mutil. at
upper sinister corner, is loose in the vestry at Staindrop, and is figured
in Durham Monuments, N euxastle-upon-Tyne Record Series, V. pi. 7,
no. 4, a fourth, purchased in Durham and returned by the late
Canon Fowler, was fixed in the slab about 1905, but shortly after¬
wards again stolen. In “ Durham Monuments ” the slab is attri¬
buted to Rich., eldest son of Edw. Neville, lord Burgavenny in
right of his wife Elizth., dau. and h. of Richard Beauchamp, earl of
Worcester.
Washington. I. Inscr. John Jackson, 1506, C.
GLOLTCESTER SHIRE :
Cerney, North. I. Inscr. Susanna Perry, 1689, aged 4, much corroded,
mur., S.Tr.
Coates. I. Inscr. Wm. King, gent., 1661, loose in 1906.
Daglingworth. I. Inscr. Giles Handcox, benefactor to the poor,
1638. II. Inscr. Giles Handcock, 1684, aged 71. Both on floor of
S. porch.
Minchinhampton. p. 152. Nos. II and III figured in Playne, A. T.,
Hist, of the parishes of Minchinhampton and Avening, 1915, pp. 64,
69.
Northleach. p. 154. No. IX. One shield with the verbal Trinity
remains.
Sapperton. I. Inscr. Ambrose Rogers, M.A., rector, 1683, aged 44, C.
HUNTINGDONSHIRE :
Broughton, p. 201. The head of Laurence Marton exists.
Sawtry All Saints, p. 202. Figured in Peterborough Archit. Soc.
Reports, 1923-24, p. 53.
717
718
ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS
KENT :
Ash-next-Wkotham, p. 208. For “ Reginald d Assehe ” read “ Reginald
de Asshe.”
Birchington, p. 210. Nos. I, II, IV, reproduced in Crisp, F. A.,
Fragmenta Genealogica, iv, pp. 41, 42, 44.
Downs, p. 226. No. IV, line 3. For “ Vandburen ” read “ Vanburen.”
LEICESTERSHIRE :
Launde, p. 275. This brass disappeared when the Chapel was restored
about a hundred years ago.
LINCOLNSHIRE :
Boston, St. Botolph, p. 280. VI. not seen in 1926. IX. refixed in
S.A. XVIII. Inscr. Anne, w. of Thos. Elmhirst, 1693, mur., C.
XIX. Inscr. Thos. Elmhirst, 1696, mur., C.
Edenham, p. 284. Also figured in Peterborough Arch. Soc. Reports,
1923-24, p. 53..
MIDDLESEX :
Stepney. Inscr. in 10 Eng. vv. with sh. Thomasin, w. of John Brewster,
esq., 1596, aged 46, mur.
SOMERSETSHIRE :
Baltonsboroijgh. I. Inscr., 6 Eng. vv. and 2 shs. Rich. Walton, esq.,
and w. Alice, dau. of Ralph Hanam of Evercreech, Somerset,
gent. ; also Thos., his son and h., 1609, mar. Elizth., only dau. of
Philip Cottington of Godmaston, Somerset, left 1 son and 3 daus. ;
now mur.. Tower.
Cadbury, North. I. Inscr. with 96 Eng. vv. Magdalen, w. of Sir
Francis Hastings, knt., 1596, now mur., Tovver.
Camel, Queen. I. Inscr. with 6 Eng. vv. and sh. Elinor, w. of Arthur
Bartha of Bristol, mcht., 1683.
Ham, High. I. Inscr. John Dyer, rector, “ in utroque jure bacallarills,
qui hanc cancellam de novo fieri fecit,” 1499, C.
Kingsdon. I. Inscr. John Dotin, “ medicus ac astrologus,” pastor,
“ necnon Collegii Exonien’ Oxon, rector,” 1561, mur., C.
SUFFOLK :
Combs, in line 3, p. 452. For “ Bradley ” read Badley.
Ewarton, p. 455, read Erwarton.
MUSEUMS AND SOCIETIES :
Glastonbury Museum, Somerset. One Lombardic letter, M. 14th
cent. Found on the site of the abbey.
Norwich, Strangers’ Hall. No. Ill, probably from St. Helen’s,
Norwich. No. VII, from Newmarket, Cambs.
PRIVATE POSSESSION :
Dormer, Lady, p. 582. The Chudderle brass is from Hinton St.
George, Somerset. See “ Gent. Mag.”, LXXXII, (ii), (Nov.
1812), p. 418.
Savel, a., Cambridge. I. Lady, 12 by sideface, c. 1530, much
worn and dented, local. East Anglian school.
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